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Chapter 81: The Flame That Bent

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POV: Rose

I went back to the old quarter three days after the night at the inn, alone again, because the lamp flame had not stopped bothering me even though I had told myself it was nothing.

The woman in the chair had not moved. Her breathing was the same slow, steady rhythm Dorian had described, present but distant, a body keeping itself alive without any sign of the consciousness that had spoken to us returning to use it.

I sat across from her and lit the lamp myself this time, watching it ca
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