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Ysolde

作者: Dinah
last update 公開日: 2026-05-14 00:31:09

"Drink a little more water first."

Ysolde did not answer the question.

She lifted the silver cup again and held it to Elowen's mouth, and she did not say because you deserve kindness and she did not say because you have been hurt and she did not say any of the small careful things a kind young woman might have said to a sicker and more frightened young woman in a strange bed, and Elowen, who had been bracing for any of those words, was grateful that Ysolde said none of them.

She drank three mor
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