Chapter 3
ainfully, and at t moment t folds of s and found tal hed been longing for.
Sed sound and rigid for just a second, before becoming extremely soft in ly stroked t folds of ed again, very sligo eeto , lost in astonisionless, o soundlessly, not knowing w he was saying.
quot;Enoug; tside rasped crisply.
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t side of to t sloly into Catriana, finally recognized the voice hed been hearing.
For tinued talking, but noonations of the day before.
quot;At last!quot; fluted tomasso dAstibar bar Sandre. quot;e feared dreadfully t youd all contrived to lose yourselves in ty recesses, never to be found again!”
quot;No suc; a voice gro;ter eig ting still for t kind of music all morning is cursed ty work.”
In t Devin and Catriana clung to eacer. t seemed to tered ing rs together.
Devin felt er eeto ime and in t moment ly, into her.
For an unmeasured, enervated space of time t, t skin. to Devin tside seemed to come from infinitely far airely. to move at all.
At lengtriana carefully loo bear . raced he blackness.
Bes of Astibar ill s ted and some fe tion of te and drank, toasting an end to exile. Devin, riana, still s o find o say w he was feeling.
Suddenly sracing fingers and bit it, . S say anythough.
After t, Catriana found tc into to seize a cily retraced to tair ts com