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... s of Eirik’s chamber.

Soft golden hues bathed the room, but the warmth of the light did nothing to chase away the cold emptiness that clung to Eirik like a shadow.

He stirred under the weight of the silken blankets, his eyelids fluttering open with a sluggishness that matched the haze clouding his mind.

Groggy and disoriented, Eirik blinked at his surroundings. The carved oak bedposts, the detailed wall hangings, and the faint smell of lavender were all too familiar.

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