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... e, her fingers itching to summon a teleportation spell. Sneaking out of this place should have been easy—she was a goddess, after all. A simple flick of her wrist, a spark of divine energy, and she and Lina would be long gone before anyone could stop them.

Or at least, that had been the plan.

Auriel exhaled and focused, reaching inward for her divine power. She willed it to surface, to ignite like it always did.

Nothing happened.

She scowled, trying again, pouring ...

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