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... at night was significantly more complicated than I’d anticipated.
Not because she refused. The opposite — she agreed immediately, with a speed and enthusiasm that suggested she would have agreed to follow me into a volcano if I’d asked with sufficient composure. Which was, itself, part of the complication. Elara Thornecroft trusted me in a way I hadn’t earned and didn’t deserve, and the gap between her faith and my merit made the walk to Cloud Terrace Four feel less like an evening train ...
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