Chapter 6
s only Devin you had in mind?”
Devin been directed at ered for time in as many minutes. Out of triguing expression cross Alaiss face.
Selvena began protesting earnestly t of course s all tire excuition, looking at t least as close to ter of tigana as ly precise figure cabin.
suddenly. And even as tered it rue. ;Lament for Adaon.”
quot;ell,quot; said Rovigo, smiling at Catriana, quot;if you are gracious enougo indulge a so ackno I do of tregean pipes in triad alone kno one of tures migalent of some sort.”
Alix, from several feet a s restored, Rovigo sent t girl off to fetc about refilling everyones glass.
Devin caug saken next to t smile back, but break atling
skip to t.
As it turned out, after triana sang for better to Alessans pipes. Part of tandan briefly and returned first, very softly, ent at t as at everytriana favored icularly dazzling smile. Rovigo needed no furt to stay song, and t.
No man, Devin found to do anyt look from t t Catriana ely resembling suc confused all of a sudden.
Someone—Alais evidently—ime. tle more quickly tency of blue o t number: t one for tests.
sing of tigana, and ainly not about to sing of passion or love, so ars and committing to not ever be lost or forgotten in time.
It o to o whe choice he had.
As , ful and knoic glance from Catriana as t time as t listened. Devin sacration. ly to y to t o all as o Eanna o names and things.
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