Chapter 2
; o come play Morian —just so I dont get bored, you understand.”
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ly conscious t very tremely public place, even ernoon lull. Instinctively tig, as of turn of pain, t al of Marra. t true friend of his life.
ted c s of Eanna, telling eac nig lover. First death.
Catriana, released, remained made ly revise imate of s sure.
ed, breater burst, and at lengtly, quot;You sing too well.”
Devin blinked. It at all w ed.
quot;I o ; s on, time. quot;Rauder is even t it, amusing trying to co concentrate w people when Im nervous.”
Devin drey sunlit street for a moment, thinking. he
said, quot;Do you kno it is possible and even useful to tell to people—especially to h you?”
S;Not for me. Ive never been able to talk like t, not ever.”
quot; no; ;er me?”
A longer pause ter of artisans apprentices s around ting t of tanding toget t by causing any trouble. A fehe breeze.
quot;Somet; Catriana dAstibar said, quot;and Menico told us all t you are to our chances.”
quot;Menico sent you after me?quot; It completely improbable, after nearly six years together.
quot;No,quot; Catriana said, quickly s;No, ime, t you al stake. I couldnt just ar