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Chapter 1.38 

Word count: 8397
Released on: March 4, 2017, 8:43 p.m.
Last edited: March 16, 2023, 6:52 p.m.
Book: The Wandering Inn (1)
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Erin walked down the street, and she felt like sighing. No—she felt like her entire existence was a long, slow sigh.
They didn’t like Drakes or Gnolls. Humans. And now that Erin knew that and heard the way Cervial and Goeln talked about Drakes and Gnolls—or at least Goeln—she understood why the feeling was mutual.
They didn’t like Drakes or Gnolls. Humans. And now that Erin knew that and heard the way Cervial and Goeln talked about Drakes and Gnolls—or at least Goeln—she understood why the feeling was mutual.
It was pretty rude to insult an entire species in their own city. Erin wasn’t too sure about much when it came to talking about race, but she was sure of that.
Erin scuffed along Market Street. She wasn’t sure she wanted to buy anything, but she didn’t want to leave the city just yet. Not because she had anything to do here—it was just that the trek back to her inn was too much for her at the moment.
“There she is! There’s the [Thief]!”
Erin turned around at the voice. It was a familiar voice that set her teeth on edge and made her check her money pouch. Not just because of the thief comment.
Approaching at a high-speed strut down the street was a Drake shopkeeper. Erin’s eyes narrowed as he barged up to her and began shouting.
Erin blinked at the Drake. He was visibly red with rage. He jabbed at her with a finger, and she stepped back.
Another Drake pushed his way through the crowd. This one was a Guardsman, and he was visibly harried. He interposed himself between the shopkeeper and Erin.
Lism, I’ve told you before. You can’t just start accusing Humans at random!”
Lism the shopkeeper pointed at Erin around the guard and raised his voice so more people could hear.
Lism the shopkeeper pointed at Erin around the guard and raised his voice so more people could hear.
What was it about Erin and trouble? It seemed it followed her wherever she went. Erin gritted her teeth.
What was it about Erin and trouble? It seemed it followed her wherever she went. Erin gritted her teeth.
The guardsman cut her off. He gently moved Lism back.
Lism jabbed a claw at Erin again, despite the guard’s best attempts to move them apart. Now, Erin was getting mad. She opened her mouth and clenched her fists.
Lism jabbed a claw at Erin again, despite the guard’s best attempts to move them apart. Now, Erin was getting mad. She opened her mouth and clenched her fists.
Lism jabbed a claw at Erin again, despite the guard’s best attempts to move them apart. Now, Erin was getting mad. She opened her mouth and clenched her fists.
The guard finally managed to pull the enraged shopkeeper away from Erin. He struggled and hollered, but eventually, he let himself be led away. He still shot venomous glances over his shoulder at Erin, which she returned in kind.
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