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What Kael Builds

Author: VINCI
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I found him in the study on a Thursday evening.

Not the Fenwick Street study exactly. The room that had been intended as a study but which had gradually become the room where the things that mattered accumulated. Books he had brought from Singapore and elsewhere. The folk story collection from the bookshop with the ginger cat. A photograph that Mira had taken in the courtyard on the wedding day that Sera had framed and delivered without comment the following week. The curtain rail, now fixed, w
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