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... e face, the tears falling down his cheeks out of his wide eyes. Jurot, who could feel the pressure of the strange woman, focused completely upon his brother, seeing how small he had become, but from the corners of his eyes, he could see it.

“Jurot,” Adam whispered, his voice ghost quiet. His jaw ached, and he could feel his body grow lighter, and heavier. He couldn’t even remember if he had said his brother’s name. “Jurot.”

Jurot remained silent, unable to speak, almost choking o ...

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