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Chapter Ten : Gerald

Author: Bless Luxor
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Gerald Steele

"Remarkable turnout," the man beside me said. Councillor Aldric, seventy-one years old, pack elder, looking like a man who had been in every important room for so long that people forgot to question his presence. "Richard was well loved."

"He was," I confirmed. "He made it easy to love him."

Aldric nodded slowly, reading the room the carefully, with the patience of someone who understood that gatherings like this one were never really about the person being bur
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