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Bribed
Bribed begins not with shame, but with an honest, loving surrender. The narrator admits they are no match for the soft, persuasive power of a grandchild’s hug or pleading glance. Rules are remembered, but only briefly, before they are softened by laughter or quiet tears. The battle is gentle and always lost with a smile. A slice of cake is given too close to dinner. A second helping of watermelon is allowed, even though it’s already led to stomach pain once before. It isn’t forgetfulness. It’s a…-
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My Books and I
My Books and I begins with a quiet, familiar warmth, like stepping into a room where trusted friends await. The narrator speaks of books not as objects, but as living companions—each one ready to meet him wherever he stands emotionally. Some days require a light laugh, and Bill Nye is pulled from the shelf, his wit a welcome reprieve. On others, Stevenson is the voice of thought, offering reflections that move slower, deeper. The beauty lies in the choice; the right book always seems to present itself.…-
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The Other Fellow
The Other Fellow begins by pointing a subtle mirror at the reader, revealing the quiet habit of believing others have it easier, happier, or more successful. We imagine someone else’s path as smoother, their burdens lighter, and their days filled with victories we rarely experience. It’s an instinct rooted in comparison, often sparked by small disappointments in our own lives. Each missed opportunity makes another’s win seem bigger. Every struggle exaggerates the ease we think others enjoy. This…-
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The Call
The Call begins with an image of something just out of reach—a vision of joy standing atop a distant hill, calling gently but firmly to those below. It is not a loud cry, but a steady invitation for hearts that long for peace after struggle. Though the path winds and rises steeply, the promise at the top offers enough light to keep weary souls moving forward. Life’s burdens might weigh down the climb, but the hope of something better pushes each step onward. The hill is symbolic—not just of effort,…-
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The Lure That Failed
The Lure That Failed begins with a portrait of a whimsical land, full of colors brighter than any real-world palette and joys untouched by adult concerns. It’s a place where laughter is never forced and no one ever grows tired, hungry, or grumpy. Everything sweet is in endless supply—chocolate and cookies fall like blessings from the sky, and not a single child is told to wait before having more. The sun never sets too early, and bedtime simply doesn’t exist. In this place, puppies play gently,…-
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Chapter Twenty-Three
Chaol and Yrene grapple with a troubling revelation about the potential existence of three Valg kings, not just one, which threatens their world. Chaol’s distress is palpable as he struggles to recall the fate of the other two kings, his fear and anger simmering beneath the surface. Yrene attempts to calm him, recognizing his emotional state is unfit for their healing session. Their dialogue reveals the weight of their mission and the dire consequences of failure, as Chaol confesses the Valg’s…-
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Chapter Twenty-Four
Nesryn reflects on her complicated relationship with Chaol, recognizing his recent attention stems from guilt rather than genuine interest. Though she tells herself she’s fine being a placeholder for the other women in his life, her weariness is evident as she returns to the palace after a fruitless search for Valg activity. Seeking solitude, she climbs to the aerie where Kadara, Sartaq’s ruk, is feasting. The prince surprises her, revealing his network of spies and inquiring about her well-being.…-
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Chapter Twenty-Five
Yrene and Chaol visit the Torre library after lunch, where Chaol demonstrates improved mobility by mounting his horse with ease. Yrene feels a deep sense of belonging upon entering the Torre, as if the tower itself welcomes her. The library’s lower levels are accessible via ramps, though Yrene must occasionally help Chaol navigate stairs, marking the first time she physically assists his wheelchair. Their camaraderie is evident as Chaol interacts with Yrene’s peers, and Yrene reflects on his…-
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Chapter Twenty-Six
Chaol spends an evening in the Torre kitchens with Yrene, where Cook overwhelms them with an abundance of food. Despite their protests, they indulge in the meal, sharing a comfortable silence as they observe the kitchen's bustling activity. As night falls, Yrene and Cook insist Chaol stay overnight, and he agrees, sending a note to Nesryn at the palace. Yrene leads him to a small, ground-level room in the physicians' complex, which overlooks a garden courtyard and is modest but welcoming. In the room,…-
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Chapter Twenty-Seven
Yrene spends her day healing six people in the slums, showcasing her dedication and compassion. She treats a woman with a life-threatening lung growth, three feverish children, and a man with a poorly healed broken leg. The most poignant case is a sixteen-year-old girl with visible injuries from abuse. Yrene heals her internal wounds while leaving superficial bruises intact to protect her from further harm. She offers the girl sanctuary at the Torre, emphasizing her commitment to helping those in need…-
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