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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: SHE WILL SPEAK TO HIM

Author: Jessechi
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 22:03:40

NYRA

I had the name.

After six years of carrying the shape of something without the substance, I had the name. I had the witness. I had Edra's careful handwriting and the slightly smaller letters at the bottom of the page where she had finally written the thing she had been carrying since the night she stood in the east passage and saw a door close at the bottom of the tower stairs.

I sat with it for the rest of the afternoon.

Lena came and went and said nothing. She brought food I did not eat
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