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“Hey, Aaliyah?”

The goblins chasing after us were nothing like the group the village had to deal with, and now there were only two of us!

“Stop!” A hand reaches out, grasping my shoulder with enough force to pull me off my feet. Skidding to a stop, I reach for my hammer, only to come face to face with an annoyed-looking Tabitha who's sweating from all our running.

“Good, are you finally listening to me?” Tabitha’s eyes narrow questioningly at me as she tr ...

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