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			<title>Chapter Seven: Bastiel</title>
			<description>BastielWhen I entered thebooks room the next day Bastiel was visibly shaken. Something was clearlybothering him, though nothing should have. He laughed when I sat down at mystation and I froze. It was an awful laugh; it was the type I imagine all theslashers from the movies might hav..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Six: The First Proelium</title>
			<description>The First ProeliumLector woke later thatweek. The residents of our respective wards were unsure who they should fearmore and had grudgingly started to pick sides. Everything was in a state ofduress; nothing was predictable be it the angles or the repercussions of oursilent war. Betwe..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Five: The Battle Begins</title>
			<description>The Battle BeginsI was midway through mymeal when a golden opportunity presented itself. Lector had singled out theonly woman in the Habil Ward for a beating (I later discovered it was a dailyoccurrence). His hooligans held her arms, while Lector used his belt to giveher a frontal fl..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four: Kel&amp;eacute;</title>
			<description>Kel&amp;eacute;They let me remain inthe court for Gairden&amp;rsquo;s trail and it worked to his advantage. He played thegame much like I did and claimed naivety. My tears were dry and I was hiding asmile by the time Gairden started babbling about how disappointed &amp;ldquo;Daddy&amp;rdquo; wouldbe..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three: Harlem</title>
			<description>HarlemWhat propelled you togo to New York City, after leaving North Carolina, on your own at such a tenderage, is beyond me, but you once told me that you experienced a near-divine calling.I believe your exact words were, &amp;ldquo;subliminal f*****g messaging! Why the hellelse would I ..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two: 2004</title>
			<description>2004This was one of themost devastating years you have ever lived. It was on your tenth birthday thatyour parents first noted the problem. You, my love, are inherently troubled.Throughout your lives you have committed travesties and, for the most part,kept them well hidden, but as If..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>My dearest Emris, Yes, I realize this isnot the name by which you know yourself but it is the best translation of yourbirth name your father could give me due to language barriers. Once, manylifetimes ago, you requested that I call you Emery, you particularly disliked havinga name th..</description>
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			<title>&amp;#1489;&amp;#1512;&amp;#1488;&amp;#1513;&amp;#1497;&amp;#1514; (series 1 book 1)</title>
			<description>This is written in first person narrative addressed to second person (might be weird but it works). First in a planned series about a guy who can't die chasing his lover through time and reincarnation</description>
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