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... . She bolted to the furthest end of the room behind Barion, hacking and coughing pathetically. It was only when I saw both of them side by side that I noticed how small she was. The terrifying demon from my dreams looked like nothing more than a child. My hands and arms stung where she scratched me.

Sir Barion removed the point of his rapier from my neck, still holding it at his side, watching me warily.

It wasnt a dream. It was real. I clenched my fists and unclenched them, over ...

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