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The Masked Intellectual

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The party was winding down. The crowd was thinning. Alaric realized he had been standing here for hours, talking to this woman, and he did not want to leave.

But the room was emptying around them, waiters starting to clear glasses, the hostess making her rounds to thank people for coming. The magic of the evening was fading, replaced by the practical reality of closing time.

Lyra looked around, noticing the same thing. "I should probably go," she said. "My car will be here soon."

"You
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