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“She was barely more than a child, but she found a way to survive.”
Darren Floyd, Oblivion Black

“Her favorite place was the Cave of Diamonds. She never grew tired of the cave, of the serenity it instilled in her, but she forced herself to ration the number of times she visited. She didn’t want over-familiarity to breed contempt.”
Darren Floyd, Oblivion Black

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