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... oing pale. "See what you’ve caused? Who knows how much he heard?!"

But Finn was unbothered. Not even surprised. He walked into the bathhouse while Jon stood there, visibly unsettled.

Jon continued that way for the rest of the morning until dawn properly broke. The unease clung to him like the smell of the dormitory had, and he couldn’t shake the feeling that the man had listened to their entire conversation, and now something was going to happen.

The only reason he was ab ...

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