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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - IN WHICH EVERYTHING GOES SIDEWAYS (LITERALLY)

Author: Ivy Hart
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-17 19:32:27

Selene woke up to find Kira sitting on her chest.

“GOOD MORNING, SUNSHINE!” Kira yelled directly into her face.

“Jesus FUCK-” Selene flailed, nearly punching her. “What is wrong with you?”

“Many things. We don’t have time to list them all.” Kira bounced off the bed with way too much energy for whatever ungodly hour it was. “Get dressed. We’re going into town.”

“Town. There’s a town?”

“Obviously. Where do you think we get supplies? The sky?” Kira started rifling through Selene’s wardrobe, pulling out clothes. “The fortress is basically a small city. We have markets, taverns, a really questionable bakery that keeps getting shut down for health violations but makes the best croissants”

“Why are we going into town?”

“Because you’ve been cooped up for a week and you’re starting to get that feral look. Also, Dorian’s been impossible and we all need a break from the testosterone-fueled brooding.” Kira threw a tunic at her. “Plus, there’s a festival. Music, food, probably some light public in
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