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... ld, Grim could sit up on his own, grab objects, and was beginning to crawl—all normal developmental milestones for an infant. What wasn't normal was how the water in nearby glasses would sometimes ripple when he was upset.

This morning, Sera had placed him on a blanket in the courtyard, where he could watch his father's training routine. The old servant woman believed fresh air was good for babies, and Grim wasn't about to complain. Anything was better than staring at the broken ceiling. ...

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