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Kael kept me in the cell for three days.
Not in darkness. Not in isolation. That would have been merciful.
Instead, he visited. Daily. Sometimes twice a day. Sitting on the bench across from where I was chained to the wall, speaking to me as though we were having tea in the drawing room.
As though I...
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