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... tial palace, casting soft indigo shadows across the polished marble floors.

The stars outside shimmered with an almost theatrical brightness, as though aware of how tense the atmosphere was in the chamber Lara had been unceremoniously assigned to share.

Serisa’s room was large far too large, in Lara’s opinion for someone who clearly hated company.

The walls were made of smooth stone, veined with silver and starlight quartz that glowed faintly in the dark.

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