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... sixteen because of his scrawny arms and short legs.

His brown hair was cut like a coconut husk, but it was so shiny and so straight, which bounced up and down, unlike my blonde curls that would never coordinate with me. That's why I raised them into a bun, so they wouldn't get into my face.

Nikolai was my sidekick since all High Septon must at least have one Septon to tend to them. We've been together for four years since the moment I became a High Septon.

"Are you okay?" ...

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