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... r skirt. The silk was ruined, stained from the road and blood. She did not look at him. Her body still shook, even with the warm drink in her hands.

Alaric watched her in silence. His eyes stayed cold. When he saw the dirt on her cheek, he stepped closer. His boots crunched on the frozen ground, and she tensed. He wiped her face with his thumb. The touch was quick and held no comfort.

The camp grew quiet. Only the river could be heard in the distance. After a while, Alaric stood ...

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