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Inside the house, the nearly dead king’s shade lingered. Unfortunately, thecomplications that Irial had created in his last days made the situation unprecedented. Clever maneuvering. It was enough to make Far Dorcha smile. The Dark Court could be counted on for the unexpected. “The door isn’t open.” Ankou suddenly stood beside him. Her winding-sheet dress hung from her gaunt body, but he wasn’t sure if she’d grownthinner or if he misremembered how delicate she appeared. “The body is in there, bu...t the door—” “Sister.” He brushed a lock of white hair back and tucked it behind her ear. “I wondered when you’d arrive.” Ankou frowned. “The door should be open.” “The old king’s shade is still anchored in the world,” Far Dorcha said. He didn’t remind her that no one could deny him entrance, that no onecould fight him if he chose to stop them, that his very presence could impose mortality on a faery if he willed it. Resorting to such measures wascrass. “Perhaps you ought to knock,”
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