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Hello everyone! As stated in the title, this is a Q&A post for this story! Go ahead and ask anything you’d like about it, and I’ll most likely answer it within the next few days. Of course, no spoilers for future events. Unless I’m just in the mood.

And no, book one isn’t over yet. There’s still a lot more left.

So go ahead and ask away.

But firs ...

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