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Chapter 204

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I sat at the long oak table in Mournhowl’s solar with Solenne beside me, Mum across from us, and Aunt Lila leaning back in her chair with her arms folded.

The table was cluttered with parchment, quills, little bowls of sealing wax, and a tray of sweet biscuits Solenne had been picking at sinc
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