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One Thousand Club
Ephraim moved further into the chamber, her hand brushing along the stone wall as she passed the glowing lanterns. Their light shimmered faintly across the edges of her gown, casting soft gold into the creases of the fabric. She didn’t look back right away.
“It’s not a bad place,” she murmured, voice quiet beneath the ambient hum. “Just forgotten...remnants of a different time”
Her fingers found a wall glyph near one of the side corridors. She pressed it with two fingers, and a door slid open with a smooth, muted scrape. The warm glow of another room spilled through—one of the quarters, its simple furnishings already lit by an overhead charm.
She stepped aside, letting him see.
“There should be enough space for both of us to rest,” she said. “These posts weren’t built with etiquette in mind. Just the storms.”
Her gaze lingered on him then—more steady than curious.
“I'd understand if you’d rather stay in the common hall,"
“It’s not a bad place,” she murmured, voice quiet beneath the ambient hum. “Just forgotten...remnants of a different time”
Her fingers found a wall glyph near one of the side corridors. She pressed it with two fingers, and a door slid open with a smooth, muted scrape. The warm glow of another room spilled through—one of the quarters, its simple furnishings already lit by an overhead charm.
She stepped aside, letting him see.
“There should be enough space for both of us to rest,” she said. “These posts weren’t built with etiquette in mind. Just the storms.”
Her gaze lingered on him then—more steady than curious.
“I'd understand if you’d rather stay in the common hall,"