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The Girl Who Recognized the Tattoo
The little roadside diner off Highway 9 was the kind of place most people entered quietly and left without
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The Night He Came Too Late
The princess had learned to cry without making a sound. It was a skill no royal child should ever need
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The Ring in the Wooden Box
The king had long ago learned how to look untouched by memory. It was one of the first lessons power
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The Girl With the Silver Locket
There were some losses the palace learned to speak of softly. And then there were losses it learned never
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From the very first day, she felt that this house was not an ordinary house.
It was luxurious, almost perfect—high ceilings, marble floors with a cold shine, heavy curtains, and
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The Crown Case
The treasury doors were never opened without witnesses. That was one of the oldest laws of the kingdom.
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The Banner He Brought Back
For three years, the kingdom had lived with a wound it had never truly closed. The prince was dead.
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The Letter From the Dead
The morning court had begun like any other. The throne hall was full but disciplined, wrapped in the
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The Boy With the Pendant
For years, the king never allowed anyone to speak the child’s name. Not in the palace.Not in the court.
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The Gladiator Who Returned
The crowd had come for blood. By the time the sun had climbed high above the stone walls of the arena