Katrina Fox

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Some water was thin enough to breathe, and other water wasn’t. The water of the rivers was breathable when you were under the surface, but not when you were above the surface. Most of the adults were dreadfully incurious about the inconsistent nature of the water, seeming to accept it as just the way the world worked, perhaps because they’d been accustomed to it for too long.
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