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Sticks and Stones
The chapter follows Reid Diggory, a determined and angry Chasseur captain, as he races through a misty northern forest, driven by fragmented memories and a burning desire to reclaim his stolen knife, Balisarda. He recalls a past mission under Captain Blanchart, who suspected melusines in the area, and dismisses the claims of a freckled witch who insists she is his wife. Reid’s thoughts are chaotic, filled with images of bloodstained snow, lavender hair, and a demonic tree that consumed his weapon. His…-
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The Wager
The chapter opens with Lou in emotional distress, comforted by Coco, who reassures her that Reid’s anger is not permanent. Coco tends to Lou’s wounds with a mixture of honey and her own blood, demonstrating her practical yet caring nature. Beau, injured and skeptical, questions their decision to wait for Reid, but Coco insists they need him for their mission to steal a ring from Chateau le Blanc. The group debates their next steps, with Beau expressing concerns about Morgane’s potential presence,…-
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Holes in the Tapestry
The chapter opens with Reid observing the witches Lou and Coco, noting Lou’s sudden shift from grief to mischief. Coco adjusts Lou’s attire, drawing Reid’s disapproval, while Jean Luc’s attention is solely on Célie, whom he kisses passionately. Their reunion is tense, as Célie questions Jean Luc’s unexpected presence, hinting at underlying conflict. Meanwhile, Reid confronts Lou about his tampered memories, demanding their restoration, but Lou claims only he can reverse the enchantment, leaving…-
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Winter Wonderland
The chapter opens with Lou returning to Chateau le Blanc, a place filled with childhood memories and haunting familiarity. The salty sea air and eerie mist evoke both nostalgia and unease as she warns her companions to proceed on foot, fearing her sisters' presence in the woods. Tensions rise as Reid reacts skeptically to her mention of siblings, highlighting the strained dynamic between them. Lou’s internal monologue reveals her desire to reconnect with Reid, though his cold demeanor complicates her…-
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Deadly and Beautiful Things
Reid follows Lou and her companions through the decaying grandeur of Chateau le Blanc, a labyrinthine castle filled with eerie remnants of magic. Lou, now revealed as La Dame des Sorcières, leads the group through a tower where Morgane’s personal chambers reside. The space is unnerving yet beautiful, with self-playing instruments, enchanted snowfall, and tapestries that seem alive. Lou’s hidden knowledge of the castle’s secrets becomes evident as she locates a concealed passage to the treasury,…-
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Holy Men
The chapter opens with Reid experiencing a disorienting shift in reality after drinking from an iron chalice, transporting him and his companions, Lou and Coco, into a courtroom within a cathedral. The setting is familiar to Reid, who recalls guarding these halls during trials for crimes related to witchcraft. The atmosphere is tense, with beeswax candles casting flickering light and stained-glass windows obscured by curtains. Reid reflects on the harsh fate of those accused of sympathizing with witches,…-
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What Happiness Looks Like
The chapter opens with Lou and her companions resurfacing to find Beau, Célie, and Jean Luc waiting in a fishing boat. Despite initial skepticism about the boat's ability to reach Cesarine in time to save Madame Labelle, Beau reassures them of his sailing skills. The group grapples with the urgency of their mission and the looming threat of Auguste's trap, while Lou wrestles with her newfound powers as La Dame des Sorcières, sensing a shift in her magical connection to the world around her. Lou…-
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Take Me to Church
Reid finds temporary refuge in a cramped, musty cabin aboard a ship, where he attempts to distract himself from his turmoil by focusing on mundane tasks like preparing a meager meal. Despite his efforts, his physical hunger remains unsatisfied, mirroring his emotional unrest. His thoughts spiral back to a woman he both resents and desires, haunted by her accusations of his involvement with witches and murder. The internal conflict is palpable as he grapples with guilt, self-loathing, and an unshakable…-
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The Belly of the Beast
The chapter opens with Lou, Reid, and their companions arriving at Cesarine’s waters, where tension is palpable. Jean Luc, gripping the helm tightly, warns of impending danger, setting a foreboding tone. Lou reflects on her complicated relationship with Reid, who remains emotionally conflicted but has shown moments of vulnerability, such as confessing she makes him feel "whole." Despite the uncertainty, Lou clings to these small gestures of connection, even as the group prepares for a perilous mission.…-
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All Seven of Us
The chapter opens with Lou narrating how their plan unfolded as intended. Reid Diggory and his wife, the heiress of La Dame des Sorcières, are discovered lifeless on the floor by a hook-nosed sailor. Jean Luc, a Chasseur captain, takes credit for capturing them, boasting of his prowess and motivation—hinting at reclaiming something taken from him. Célie Tremblay, daughter of a viscount, is introduced as a vigilante who pursued the couple. Jean Luc manipulates the sailors' perceptions, portraying her as…-
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