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Bound by a Dragon
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“precious stones –the villagers didn’t complain too loudly, despite their fears of a grisly death. After all, the payments always exceeded the worth of the animal. But the villagers remained convinced that it was just a matter of time before the dragon set the village alight and snatched the village girls. “Come on, Keira.” Anna’s words broke through Keira’s thoughts, reminding her that her parents shared the same fears as the other villagers. “Mother’ll be furious if we don’t return”
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“Yes.” “Don’t you have servants to take care of such trivialities?” “I do,” he said. “My steward is quite capable of handling such matters, but since I’m here, there’s no reason for me to not tend to it myself.” A moment’s silence filled the air as Keira considered his response. “And where have you taken up residence?” she finally asked. “I wasn’t aware of anyone moving into the village.”
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“This is the Great Chamber. If you’d prefer to have separate chambers, then I’d be happy to arrange that. But I was hoping...” He hesitated for a moment before continuing. “Keira, will you share this chamber with me? There’s a Lady’s Bower that connects to this room–”
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“He gazed at for”
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“make”
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“You don’t fear the beast?” he asked in surprise, straightening to his full height. “No, why should I?” she said with a smile. “It hasn’t done anything fearful.” “But you must have heard about the monstrous creature that lived here before?”
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“shouted as they grabbed their children and ran for their homes. Doors slammed shut, and locks slid into place as buildings were barred from within. Keira shook her head in amusement –a mere door wouldn’t stop a dragon! “Come,” Anna yelled, tugging on Keira’s arm, but Keira shrugged her off and stared at the monstrous beast flying above the village. The dragon had taken up residence in the mountains some six weeks back, but it had yet to”
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“Lately the possibility of taking holy orders had become more appealing. As a bride of Christ, she would not be a burden to her parents, and her life would have some purpose and direction. She’d never felt the calling, but perhaps, she reflected, she had not been listening? And a life of prayer and contemplation was infinitely”
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“completed”
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“to Dame Lamb,” she said, indicating the covered basket on her arm. “She lives at the other end of the village.” “I’m headed that direction too,” Aaron said with a grin. “Perhaps we can walk together.” Keira lifted her eyebrows suspiciously but remained silent, accepting his company as she walked. “Have you seen your dragon lately?” he asked.”
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“Keira,” she said, “I’ll help this gentleman while you go home and have your meal.”
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“But you must have heard about the monstrous creature that lived here before?”
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