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The air smelled fresh, carrying a crispness that made the fatigue in Leo’s body slightly more bearable.

He sat up slowly, stretching the stiffness out of his limbs before glancing at Fiona. Her ears twitched as she opened one eye, groaning softly.

"Yeah," he muttered. "I feel the same way."

Pushing himself off the bed, Leo ran a hand through his messy hair before splashing cold water on his face from the basin.

The chill jolted him awake, washing away the ...

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