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it She always turned ahen a Fae ca that since she was a toddler—she was a Fios and couldn’t afford to give herself away to them

Being a Fios uised themselves in hu She could see Seelie Fae and Unseelie Fae through their Glah their Féth Fiada of invisibility She could not be coaze, and she was immune to their sexual ability called Lianhan that seduced human women and sent thee

Her ht her to never display that she saw them for what they were The fear was ancient, but it was there, the belief that they would spirit her away to Faery and keep her iive their secrets away—yeah, right, like anyone would believe her in this day and age

She saw a cab, and luckily it was empty She hailed it, it pulled up, and she ju her breath until she let it out inside the cab

Daood She needed to get away; roup would keep her busy and earn her soist was a drea pay was beyond awful

This would be great She had been to Dublin with her parents a few years ago but never to Killarney

She recalled Dublin and the time she had spent with her parents She would treasure the ether before she lost thehing, and her father had turned just a bit to tease her when it happened A driver, passed out from intoxication, veered and hit thee and lived, but they had not

Then Joe had entered her life, and she’d thought, ! He turned out a ‘’ all right

Taht Why couldn’t she see what her friend saw almost immediately?

Mooning over Joe when they first split had been stupid and a total waste of time She was certainly over him; now she was very sure she would not allow herself to be swayed by a handsoain

She kne she had only been infatuated

Her heart had alhispered that he was not the picture she had painted of him He was and alould be a player He had an eye for the ladies and did not even try to control himself

She didn’t think it a total loss When she’d s, and he had been all about that For al ride

He had never really loved her, and the truth she made herself face was that she hadn’t really loved him either He had been fun

Okay, chapter closed, and now she was off to her roup of seniors!