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Chapter Fifty-Five: Silver and Spilled Blood

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Kaelen

“Whadda you mean you gave him ‘community service?’” I bellowed at Shawn.

He didn’t cower the way I expected. In fact, he looked almost smug — unusually confident for a man whose primary skill set was following orders without thinking too hard about them.

“Yep, I was talking to the Luna, and we thoug

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