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two groups of Alaha who get the privilege of attending: guards who facilitate the trades and moving of goods, and the graduating class of guards-in-training.
familiar gray eyes, the mirror of my own—the only common trait I share with our people.
“Fix your face, Brynn.”
Dark hair, dark eyes, a gold ring in one nostril. Lips I somehow know often say crude things—or maybe it’s his entire demeanor that tells me that, but there’s something inherently vulgar in his beauty.
“She has beautiful eyes,” he says softly, like he’s lost to memory. “They’re brown and green and amber, like every color of every season. I’ve looked everywhere for eyes like hers, and nothing has ever been able to compare.”
“After hearing my captor profess his love for you? I would have rather died.”
“Kai’s power is weak, but it’s there. He’s been using it on you. For years, I believe.”
“I looked for you. In every market and podunk town, in every corner of every land, I searched each face for yours.”

