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     The name of the man who had claimed to be the devil cause Gabriel’s face to darken hellishly. From the moment his mother had come with his scent on her pelt, the Aquila had been furious. He would not accept that the man was the devil, nor that those children had been spawned by such. It was shameful. It made no sense and it made him ill to think that his mother had been so foolish. Still, he did not fully understand her. All he knew was that the woman was mad, in her own way, and had always been mad.
     She had killed him and lost Eris. For that, Gabriel was glad. The girl had been unusual—she had not been like her siblings. They had known it. All of the children had known it. If she had died out in the wilderness, Gabriel would not regret such a thing. He barely heard Zana’s words, so focused he was on his mother. Even now, her will to live astounded him. “If you wish to stay we have a place for you.” His eyes spoke volumes more: I have a lot to tell you, they said. More then you could imagine.



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