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... hrough the palace feels weird today, the way it feels odd when you start your second year of university in another dorm building. The pathways feel somewhat unfamiliar, although I march across them with a confidence that I don’t feel inside.

“There was no need to ruin your boots. We could have brainstormed another way to bait the empress,” I say to Emma when the silence becomes too much.

“Brainstorm?” Emma asks.

“Erm, we could have thought of another way,” I quickly corre ...

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