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... 's arms, Maxime was fast asleep, his face weary yet peaceful. His breaths were slow and steady, and Theodora’s hand gently brushed over his face. He would not wake until the following night at the earliest.

“You did well,” Christine said, though her voice was cold and distant. Whether her tone was warm or utterly frigid, Theodora didn’t turn her head toward Christine. She only nodded slightly in acknowledgment.

“Thank you for giving me that needle,” Theodora said, glancing at the ...

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