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asa'
r before
sceral as an ache, a pull, a thread tightening in the unseen fabric of fate. It came as a shift in the
the doo
e passed, their flames bending toward her as if drawn by some invisible force. I had seen countless women in this hallas daughters of nobles, emissaries
Her chin lifted slightly, not in defiance, but in quiet challenge, as if she dared the world to press its weight upon
she lifte
ld crac
once clung to my hand in the dark. I saw only her eyes as pale as a winter'
am. A whisper o
le, damning mo
ns like fire, stealing the air from my chest. I had stood on battlefields soaked in blood, had looked death in the eye and met it w
our house. The wolf's head snarling from the sha
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lde. My sist
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