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Chapter 19: Adjacent

Author: TheRunesmith
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The north wing room was larger than my east room. It was warmer. The stone here had been treated with something that held heat differently, and the fireplace was bigger, and the window, which faced the interior courtyard rather than the forest, had iron shutters that locked from inside.

Someone had already moved my things before I arrived. Everything arranged with careful precision not the impersonal efficiency of Heda, but something more deliberate.

My books in order. My few personal items
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