Rose the Witch continues her daily luncheons with Harij, her crush and customer. Rose tries not to become accustomed to these meet-ups, as they surely will end when Harij gets his order. But with the way he’s treating her — kindly, and as a person and not a despised witch — that’s very hard to […]
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