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Ember was serene as always, seeming neither offended nor surprised at my words. If anything I got the feeling she'd seen it all before. Perhaps she had. I had no clue as to how old she was or in what circles she'd run. Ever the classy lady, she kept her feelings from showing. It made her a mystery and one that I wanted to crack, even though I had to acknowledge that there were some mysteries best left unsolved. Like my own murder.<br><br> | Ember was serene as always, seeming neither offended nor surprised at my words. If anything I got the feeling she'd seen it all before. Perhaps she had. I had no clue as to how old she was or in what circles she'd run. Ever the classy lady, she kept her feelings from showing. It made her a mystery and one that I wanted to crack, even though I had to acknowledge that there were some mysteries best left unsolved. Like my own murder.<br><br> | ||
− | ''Like hell''. | + | ''Like hell''. <br> |
"If the Prince or the Sheriff wished to have you gone, there are much more direct ways," Ember continued, with the air of a woman contentedly stroking a pet cat though her hands and her lap were empty. "And none would miss a clanless newborn."<br><br> | "If the Prince or the Sheriff wished to have you gone, there are much more direct ways," Ember continued, with the air of a woman contentedly stroking a pet cat though her hands and her lap were empty. "And none would miss a clanless newborn."<br><br> |