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Chapter 98

Author: Bella Moondragon
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The hotel claimed to have exactly two rooms left, both of them more expensive than the other rooms that they had advertised on the sign out front because they were slightly larger. When Rain followed Seth into the room she’d be sharing with him, she wondered what a small room looked like. This one appeared to only be about half the size of the room she shared with Mist and the other girls back home.

Seth seemed more impressed. “Not bad,” he said, dropping his bag near the door. “Nice view. Two beds. This will work.”

Rain took her backpack off and set it on one of the beds. “Really?” she asked, walking over to the window. She could see a sliver of the Gate from here, but mostly just other tall buildings. It was getting dark, and she expected not to be able to see anything at all soon enough.

“Yeah, at least it doesn’t smell like horse shit, cigars, or anything,&rdquo

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