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She was quiet for a moment, her face impossible to read before she sat back down on the edge of the bed. "Yes."
"You need your strength. Plus, you're injured. Sleep."
She looked down at him, her brow furrowed in concern. "Yes?"
He looked over at her, frowning. "You should sleep. I'm fine keeping watch."
She looked down at him for a moment, running her fingers through his hair before standing up and getting out of bed.
He raised an eyebrow. "Don't apologize unless you would have changed your actions in some way, Sona," he said, looking back down. "It doesn't...
The day she left, Anya woke next to him. They had spent the last week going to bed next to each other, and she sat up, looking around sleepily.
He glanced over at her, raising an eyebrow and bristling slightly at her sympathy. "Why are you sorry? You didn't take me away."
Stephanie was walking through the hallway, her gaze distracted and her mouth curved in a frown.
He laughed, but it sounded more sad than anything else. "Me? No, Sona. I was taken from my clan, just like most other elves."
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"The standard story," Jude said with a nod. "It's weird, right? Everyone there will never know their parents."
She followed him soon after.
“What about your parents?” he asked, leaning back on his hands. “What did they do?”
She slipped her arms around his waist, her brow furrowed before she closed her eyes.
“What about you? How did you end up there?”
She looked up at him before resting her head under his chin. “It will be okay.”
He laughed slightly, shaking his head. “The shoemaker notices that the elves have no shoes of their own, so he and his wife make them each a...
Her hand brushed his chest gently, her eyes not closing. "Baze... when did she say I'd be going back?"
“It was about this poor cobbler,” he said, sitting down again. “He only had enough leather to make one more pair of shoes. The night that the...