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Dagger of Bone: Lou
The chapter opens with Lou and Deveraux hastily departing Beauchêne to evade authorities after a violent incident. Deveraux, an enigmatic figure who seems unnaturally resilient, takes the reins while Lou reluctantly joins him in the wagon. Her thoughts linger on Reid, who is traveling separately in the "amber wagon" with Coco, sparking jealousy despite their apparent reconciliation. Lou’s frustration grows as Deveraux evades her probing questions about his past, family, and motives, leaving her…-
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Until One of Us is Dead: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid and his companions navigating a dense, sunless forest as they journey south toward the swamp of Le Ventre. The group's dynamics are tense, with unresolved conflicts simmering beneath the surface. Ansel and Lou remain silent, their rift reopened now that immediate danger has passed, while Beau lightens the mood with his usual self-absorbed humor. Reid, burdened by shame and anger, observes the group's interactions but avoids addressing the growing tension, focusing instead on…-
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A Debt of Blood: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid and his companions, including Lou, Beau, and Coco, navigating a tense journey through a shifting landscape as they seek an audience with the Beast of Gévaudan. The group’s unease is palpable, with Lou sending her fox, Brigitte, ahead as a messenger, but receiving no response. As dusk falls, the environment transforms into a muddy, briny terrain, heightening the sense of foreboding. The group’s anxiety grows as they realize they are being watched by wolves, their howls…-
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Trial by Fire: Reid
Reid and Lou, disguised to evade detection, prepare to infiltrate a convoy to escape their pursuers. Lou insists Reid target a poor farmer’s wagon, but he refuses to prey on the weak. She argues survival demands pragmatism, directing him to a different wagon while she targets a gilded carriage nearby. Reid is hesitant, overwhelmed by the risks, but Lou reassures him with a plan: pose as an injured traveler, gain entry, and use magic if necessary. Despite his moral reservations, Reid recognizes the…-
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The Drowning: Lou
Lou and Reid narrowly escape pursuit in the city, with Lou showcasing her expertise in evasion by breaking their pursuers' line of sight. They find refuge in a backstreet in East End, where Reid, visibly shaken, collapses into Lou’s lap. As they recover, Lou reveals she has sent allies—including a rat named Charles—to gather their group and secure rooms at an inn called Léviathan. Despite the danger, Reid remains determined to speak with King Auguste, even as Lou warns him of the futility and risk,…-
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Lou and Reid, fleeing from Manon’s warning, take refuge in Madame Sauvage’s Cabinet of Curiosities, a bizarre shop filled with oddities like stuffed rats, animal skulls, and butterfly wings. The atmosphere is eerie, and Reid is visibly unsettled by the strangeness of their surroundings. Lou, focused on evading capture, insists Reid disguise himself with a wig, but he resists, sparking tension between them. Their argument escalates as Lou accuses Reid of hypocrisy for using magic when it suits him while…
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A Change of Plans: Reid
Reid stands outside Léviathan, grappling with a torrent of emotions as painful thoughts about Lou consume him. He reflects on their fractured relationship, haunted by the realization that Lou’s condition will worsen and their life together will be fraught with chaos. The betrayal cuts deep, as he recalls how she dismissed his sacrifices—his love, protection, and even his family. Anger and hurt intertwine, leaving him questioning whether their entire bond was built on lies. Despite his lingering love…-
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The King’s Court: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid navigating underground tunnels, distracted by a persistent rock in his boot. His irritation is compounded by Beau’s casual demeanor and reminiscences of past rendezvous in the tunnels. Madame Labelle, a former brothel owner, joins their banter, teasing Beau about exaggerated rumors of his exploits. The playful tension between the trio sets a lighthearted tone, though Reid remains visibly annoyed, both by the physical discomfort and Beau’s antics. Madame Labelle escalates…-
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Pride Goeth Before the Fall: Lou
Lou, the protagonist, is consumed by anger and isolation after being abandoned by a significant figure (likely Reid) without explanation. She drowns her frustration in whiskey while observing others in the tavern—Ansel, Coco, and their companions—laughing together, which only deepens her sense of alienation. The group watches her warily, as if she’s a ticking time bomb. Lou reflects on their fractured relationship, convinced she only gave him the truth he demanded, yet he left anyway. Her worry for…-
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Proper Knights: Reid
The chapter opens with Reid awakening in a disoriented and drugged state, struggling to focus on the face of Auguste, who stands over him. Reid's limbs feel unnaturally heavy, and his wrists burn with pain. Auguste forces a bitter substance down his throat, causing Reid to vomit repeatedly. As his senses gradually sharpen, Reid recognizes Auguste's wolf-like features and realizes he and Madame Labelle have been injected with a drug, likely hemlock, meant to subdue them. The scene is tense, with Chasseurs…-
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