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Chapter 9.41 (Pt. 1) 

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Released on: April 9, 2023, 12:34 a.m.
Last edited: June 4, 2023, 3:03 a.m.
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An [Innkeeper] rolled over in bed, and it was easier to do than it had been before. She caught herself and realized she was tossing and turning in her sleep once more.
Erin’s back was killing her. But she had the ability to untwist herself. Then she wondered why she was freezing and realized she’d kicked off half her pajama pants…and all but her lightest blankets.
In the winter—that meant she was now freezing. So Erin had to fish around at the foot of her bed for her sheets. Her ability to self-sabotage her sleep was really masterclass.
By the time she had gotten back into bed and was staring at one of the walls of her room where her calendar hung and the table where books, her primary chess board, and other knickknacks were arranged, the first rays of light were glimmering down from the High Passes.
They looked like shards of light; the High Passes would reflect the rising sun so that you could tell it would soon be brighter. Oddly…Erin had once wondered if Liscor lived in darkness a lot more than other cities because the High Passes could block the sun’s rise and fall.
They looked like shards of light; the High Passes would reflect the rising sun so that you could tell it would soon be brighter. Oddly…Erin had once wondered if Liscor lived in darkness a lot more than other cities because the High Passes could block the sun’s rise and fall.
They looked like shards of light; the High Passes would reflect the rising sun so that you could tell it would soon be brighter. Oddly…Erin had once wondered if Liscor lived in darkness a lot more than other cities because the High Passes could block the sun’s rise and fall.
They looked like shards of light; the High Passes would reflect the rising sun so that you could tell it would soon be brighter. Oddly…Erin had once wondered if Liscor lived in darkness a lot more than other cities because the High Passes could block the sun’s rise and fall.
But no, after having camped around Pallass and travelled to Riverfarm, she had found Liscor got exactly as much sunlight as other cities. She supposed she just didn’t understand how sunlight worked.
But no, after having camped around Pallass and travelled to Riverfarm, she had found Liscor got exactly as much sunlight as other cities. She supposed she just didn’t understand how sunlight worked.
But no, after having camped around Pallass and travelled to Riverfarm, she had found Liscor got exactly as much sunlight as other cities. She supposed she just didn’t understand how sunlight worked.
However, Erin knew that her inn could wait another hour. And with [Twofold Rest], that meant she got two hours of sleep, which she could really use. She’d been up late watching a horror film with Bird.
However, Erin knew that her inn could wait another hour. And with [Twofold Rest], that meant she got two hours of sleep, which she could really use. She’d been up late watching a horror film with Bird.
However, Erin knew that her inn could wait another hour. And with [Twofold Rest], that meant she got two hours of sleep, which she could really use. She’d been up late watching a horror film with Bird.
Birds, by Alfred Hitchcock. He had quite enjoyed it. She had not. It turned out the [World’s Eye Theatre] could do more than just surround-sound and unparalleled image quality on a massive overhead screen. It could also give you the distinct sensation of a feathered bird cawing behind you or a fluttering pair of wings actually floating around the dome. And right when Erin had gotten used to that—a huge raven had landed on the seat next to her.
Birds, by Alfred Hitchcock. He had quite enjoyed it. She had not. It turned out the [World’s Eye Theatre] could do more than just surround-sound and unparalleled image quality on a massive overhead screen. It could also give you the distinct sensation of a feathered bird cawing behind you or a fluttering pair of wings actually floating around the dome. And right when Erin had gotten used to that—a huge raven had landed on the seat next to her.
Nanette had invited Witch Mavika without telling anyone. The [Witch] had quite enjoyed the film. But that meant Mrsha, Octavia, and Dame Ushar had to exit the theatre rather than continue watching. In fairness to the ‘fair sex’—Joseph had never appeared, and Relc had already left.
Nanette had invited Witch Mavika without telling anyone. The [Witch] had quite enjoyed the film. But that meant Mrsha, Octavia, and Dame Ushar had to exit the theatre rather than continue watching. In fairness to the ‘fair sex’—Joseph had never appeared, and Relc had already left.
Nanette had invited Witch Mavika without telling anyone. The [Witch] had quite enjoyed the film. But that meant Mrsha, Octavia, and Dame Ushar had to exit the theatre rather than continue watching. In fairness to the ‘fair sex’—Joseph had never appeared, and Relc had already left.
Nanette had invited Witch Mavika without telling anyone. The [Witch] had quite enjoyed the film. But that meant Mrsha, Octavia, and Dame Ushar had to exit the theatre rather than continue watching. In fairness to the ‘fair sex’—Joseph had never appeared, and Relc had already left.
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