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			<title>The Light in Adversity</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Monsters come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes we can tell, but othershave kind smiles and gentle hands.&amp;rdquo;They met in the coffee shop he frequented on his way home from class. He loved the quality of the drinks, appreciated the heavy, delicious aroma of espresso hanging in the air, and..</description>
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			<title>Chapter IV</title>
			<description>The man&amp;rsquo;s footsteps echoed down the empty corridor, breaking the pregnant silence of the manor. He came to a halt before a set of double doors, each featuring intricate patterns set into the wood. He raised his hand and let it fall against the surface, giving a single knock. &amp;ldquo;Enter,&amp;rdqu..</description>
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			<title>Chapter III</title>
			<description>	No one in the Leith household had any truly useful information. The stories the staff relayed to them matched the information they had obtained from the queen. Nothing seemed to be out of place or suspicious, but Deorsa had locked himself away in his study in order to go over everything once more w..</description>
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			<title>Chapter II</title>
			<description>The next morning found Deorsa up early, knocking on Arlyn&amp;rsquo;s chamber door to wake the boy. The heavy pounding paused as he heard a muffled groan from within the room. As all sounds ceased within, Deorsa rolled his eyes and resumed hitting his heavy hand against the wood. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp..</description>
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			<title>Chapter I</title>
			<description>	Arlyn shook the snow out of his dark hair as he entered the brightly lit tavern. With water droplets of melted snow falling from the fringe hanging in his eyes, he made his way to the bar, scanning the crowd for his friend and guardian. Spotting the familiar mop of golden locks, the seventeen year ..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>	The candle danced in the dense blackness, disturbed solely by the breaths of those inhabiting the vast dimensions of the room. The sounds of deep, even breathing reverberated loudly off of the stone walls, alluding to the sleeping form obscured by the darkness. The candle&amp;rsquo;s dim, flickering gl..</description>
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			<title>Afterglow</title>
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