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Chapter 9

Author: Ora
On Friday evening, I checked myself in the mirror one last time after changing into a simple black dress and putting on some light makeup.

The woman in the reflection looked much better than when I was in Porthaven. The gloom in my eyes, too, had mostly faded.

I nodded to myself in satisfaction and headed out to the gathering.

The party was at a small tavern across the River Ruminal. The moment I pushed open the door, warm light and cheerful laughter washed over me.

"Dalia! Over here!" Giaco
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