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Cupid's arrow
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Complete, First published Dec 29, 2019
"So, this is true," Stefan mumbled, concerned for his friend. "She's officially gone crazy."

"That's not how she sees," Klaus replied in a cheerful tone. "It's stronger than admiration. A pure form of love."
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