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straight, his f
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quieted i
th empty eyes. "Clear the bodies. Lock the ga
s moved
l, stepped forward. His mout
slowly, "you fought
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to me. "And she move
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nt," Silas said.
st tig
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jaw ti
he said. "I used
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n't try to explain myself. I kept my eyes o
e over. "Look
lifted
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idence," Sila
him. "Or something m
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lammed shu
ou thinking?
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s," he said. "
t," I said. My voice was sha
ment, neither
ulders droop
quietly. "The council doesn't
eart
wer," I whispered. "I
sharp, bitter sou
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ushed him
unced, "the brother of the traitor's
stepped forward
ut through the
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s dragg
cream....I
to Silas and dro
uietly. "This is m
didn't
me," I
ned his head t
you. Obey you. Let me help you le
eath c
doing those th
I said. "But do
. His hand moved near my face
ar," he said softly. "If I protect yo
urned m
ose him,"
losed h
ng," he said. "If I choo
t," I said,
out before fear
ond f
ok a sha
y, standing up. "Befo
mbled
a..".
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ht, I was call
nd steel. Silas stood near
spy," he said. "A wit
d. "What w
rned
nd to punish
ath hi
"you will stand before the co
art p
ian?"
jaw ti
et go," he sa
washed
tepping closer, "you belong
and l
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ers brus
rked-stronge
th of us, a pair of watching
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