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chapter 12: Marcus on His Feet

Author: Evie hydes
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 16:10:23

Marcus decided he was walking the compound on the third morning.

Theodore heard about this not from Marcus but from the healer's apprentice, who appeared at Theodore's door with the slightly hunted expression of someone who had tried to prevent something and failed.

"He's already outside," the apprentice said.

Theodore found him at the edge of the central ground, standing in the pale morning light with his arms at his sides and his ribs wrapped tight under his shirt, looking at the compound w
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