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In Chapter Thirteen, Branthor grapples with a moral dilemma as he confronts Teal's passionate desire for intimacy. Teal, with her blue-green eyes and naked body, exudes an allure that challenges Branthor's resolve. Despite his inner turmoil, he assertively informs her that they cannot proceed, especially with their impending visit to the Temple. Teal, however, counters with an emotional appeal, sharing that she has been waiting for this moment for five years since she sent her blood to the Temple, leading…
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In Chapter Twelve of the story, titled "Teal," the narrator describes an evening spent cooking with Branthor, highlighting the challenges posed by his oversized kitchen equipment. The cooking experience turns into a shared activity as Branthor assists her, although their banter reveals some underlying tension regarding their arrangement. When she questions why he lacks the specialized utensils used by his sisters-in-law, they both acknowledge, in a light-hearted manner, that he doesn’t want a human…
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In Chapter Eleven, Branthor grapples with his conflicting emotions regarding Teal and the prospect of extending her stay in Mossdale. Initially, he insists that he won't sign the marriage contract, acknowledging that he relishes his freedom. Despite seeing her joy, he feels a deep sense of dread about her extended stay. As they walk through the village, he admires Teal's beauty and innocence, noting the way she interacts with the townspeople and the natural charm of her appearance. Their stroll takes a…
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In Chapter Ten, titled "Teal," the protagonist finds herself in a confounding situation at Nova's house. While initially brought to borrow clothes, it becomes clear that this was also a gathering with Nova's friends, Holly and Maren. The atmosphere in the kitchen is friendly and familial as the girls push for details about the previous night with Branthor. Teal explains that they slept apart because Branthor refuses to sign the marriage contract, even convincing her that he would send her to the Temple if…
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In Chapter Nine of the story, Branthor finds himself captivated by Teal, who is wearing a shirt he gifted her the previous night. Their morning together is filled with an unusual intimacy, heightened by their shared history. Teal's appetite for the breakfast he prepared is fascinating—she digs into leftover cake while asking about Mossdale, revealing her curiosity about their town's history and the grendels. Branthor explains that the town was built post-Shift by grendels, who divided due to differing…
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In Chapter Seven, titled "Teal," the protagonist grapples with the reality that Branthor, a giant being, has no interest in having her as a bride. Despite this, she is determined to change his mind, hoping to create a connection between them. As they share wine by the fireplace, Teal senses Branthor's gentleness, contrary to his imposing physical presence. This contrast makes her feel safe for the first time. Teal takes the initiative in their conversation, sharing her love for reading adventure books,…
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In Chapter Six of the story, Branthor finds himself at his own birthday celebration, which has turned into a funeral-like atmosphere for him. As his brothers cut the cake and the festivities continue with music and dancing, Branthor feels detached and unwilling to participate, feeling as if his birthday has been overshadowed by an unwanted matrimony arranged by his family. He observes Teal, his newly chosen bride, who appears uncomfortable and shy amid the lively celebration. Despite attempts from others…
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In Chapter Seventeen of Branthor, the narrative centers on the protagonist, who is gripped by worry after Teal goes missing. After searching at the homes of Nova, Holly, and Maren without success, panic sets in. He reflects on their earlier confrontation, recognizing his selfishness had pushed her away, making him feel guilty and helpless. Teal's last known direction is towards the mountains outside Mossdale, a dangerous choice for someone like her who seemed agitated and needed space. As he searches,…
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In Chapter Eighteen titled "Teal," the story unfolds as Branthor struggles with his injuries, having been shot multiple times by Teal's brothers. Despite his heavy frame, he attempts to reassure Teal that he can manage as they navigate the wilderness together. Teal expresses concern over his wounds, realizing he is coated in blood but is in disbelief at his resilience. As they slowly make their way toward Mossdale, Teal attempts to shift the blame for their predicament away from Branthor, defending her…
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The chapter presents a heartfelt epilogue, set six months post the main events, focusing on the protagonist's transformed life with his pregnant wife, Teal. Initially, he reflects on how driftless he was prior to her arrival, observing his brothers’ families and realizing that he had misunderstood the essence of love and dedication. Teal's presence has brought him joy and fulfillment, prompting a deep commitment to serve her in every way possible. Teal, struggling with knitting a baby jumper, finds…
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