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... Of The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Thalvarin stood there by the door suppressing the urge to pummel the boy to the ground. He looked carefree despite almost dying from his injuries. Thalvarin started to advance to the boy with the intention of yelling at him but instead stopped before him and asked.

"Eryndor, what did you do last night?" Thalvarin asked in a serious tone and watched his young nephew's reaction. For someone who had just been through such an ordeal he seemed okay ...

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