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... s smaller reception chamber weren’t thick enough to block the noise of celebration, but they blurred it into something distant and strange—laughter reduced to a muffled hum, music softened into a ghostly echo.
The air was heavier here, warmer, carrying the sweet bite of wine and the lingering scent of roasted meats. A faint curl of smoke from the hearth reached me, earthy and familiar.
I lounged back in the high-backed chair, one ankle crossed over my knee, goblet balanced in my ...
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