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... w days later, Isella snuck out of her house at dawn. Her face was flushed with excitement as she climbed into the carriage Carynne had prepared.

“It’s my first time leaving home. It’s really thrilling. What about you, Carynne?”

“I feel the same, Isella.”

So thrilling I could die. I hope Verdic doesn’t use this as an excuse to behead me.

Carynne swallowed hard, looking at Isella’s excited face. It seems they really must become friends now—there was no other choice. ...

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