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    Yrene grap­ples with the after­math of an intense encounter with Chaol, fueled by the effects of an opi­ate smoke at a noble par­ty. Over­heat­ed and fran­tic, she retreats to her room, strug­gling to regain con­trol as the sub­stance’s influ­ence lingers. The smoke has stripped her of inhi­bi­tions, leav­ing her con­sumed by desire and con­fu­sion. By dawn, though the phys­i­cal effects fade, a lin­ger­ing unease set­tles in her gut as she pre­pares to face Chaol again, bur­dened by the weight of her actions and the lie she fed Princess Hasar.

    Arriv­ing at Chaol’s palace suite, Yrene is deter­mined to main­tain pro­fes­sion­al­ism despite her inner tur­moil. Her resolve shat­ters when she dis­cov­ers Chaol in bed with Nes­ryn, a sight that sends her reel­ing. Shock and an unname­able emo­tion flare between them before Yrene hasti­ly retreats to the sit­ting room, strug­gling to com­pose her­self. The inti­ma­cy she wit­ness­es deep­ens her sense of dis­place­ment, ampli­fy­ing the hol­low­ness in her stom­ach as she waits, knee bounc­ing ner­vous­ly, for what comes next.

    Chaol emerges, disheveled and seem­ing­ly guilty, attempt­ing to nav­i­gate the awk­ward­ness between them. Yrene, unable to meet his eyes, busies her­self with her satchel, cre­at­ing a phys­i­cal bar­ri­er with the desk. Her words stum­ble as she offers to pre­pare tonics—hinting at Nesryn’s poten­tial needs—while avoid­ing direct acknowl­edg­ment of what she saw. The unspo­ken ten­sion hangs heav­i­ly, with Yrene’s pro­fes­sion­al facade bare­ly mask­ing her emo­tion­al vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty.

    The chap­ter clos­es with Yrene’s inter­nal con­flict laid bare. She strug­gles to rec­on­cile her feel­ings for Chaol with the real­i­ty of his rela­tion­ship with Nes­ryn, all while cling­ing to her role as a heal­er. The ancient texts she brought, includ­ing *The Song of Begin­ning*, sym­bol­ize her trust in him, yet the emo­tion­al dis­tance between them feels insur­mount­able. Her offer to help, though sin­cere, under­scores her iso­la­tion, leav­ing her trapped between duty and desire in a room that sud­den­ly feels too vast.

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