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... hing dishes from breakfast. She kept glancing at him every few seconds. Her hands moved slower than usual.

Thorne was still out hunting. Lira had gone to the neighbor’s house to help with laundry. The house was empty except for them.

Elara dried her hands on a cloth. She turned around and leaned against the counter. Her dress pulled tight across her chest.

"Kai," she said quietly. "Can we talk?"

He nodded. "Sure."

She walked over and sat across from him. H ...

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