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Chapters 12 - 13 Summary
That night, Phyllida begins to think about the love letters. She desperately wants to tell Lucifer, but she also doesn't want to break a promise. The best solution is that she finds the letters and then tells Lucifer. The locks will be in soon and then her window of opportunity will be gone.
She dresses in men's clothes and once again breaks into Horatio's house to look for the traveling desk. As she is searching Horatio's old room which connects to Lucifer's room, the door behind her opens. She is instantly afraid that it is the killer, but instead it is Lucifer, naked and wielding a sword.
When Lucifer asks what she has broken in to look for, she refuses to tell. He tells her that she must do exactly as he says if she doesn't tell. When she still won't...
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