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The Maid Who Kept Her Promise

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last update publish date: 2026-06-16 01:58:21
LEAH DECKER

Marten gave a very heartfelt heroic speech that was very timely to his people, and to me the journey back to Tombstone felt different after we passed through the gates.

The battlefield was behind us.

The bloodshed was behind us.

The screams, the roars, the clash of steel and claws were behind us.

Yet somehow they still lingered inside me.

The kingdom welcomed us as heroes.

The warriors were received with cheers. The wounded were guided toward healers. The dead were carried carefully
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