On her birthday, Minerva receives a gift from her father that reflects a dark family destiny. As the birthday song plays, the portraits on the wall seem to watch, revealing untold secrets.
Minerva
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On her birthday, Minerva receives a gift from her father that reflects a dark family destiny. As the birthday song plays, the portraits on the wall seem to watch, revealing untold secrets.
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On her birthday, Minerva receives a gift from her father that reflects a dark family destiny.
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