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Marcella called as soon as she entered the atrium, shedding her ice-white palla. “Gaius, Tullia—you’ll never believe what I heard at the Forum. Cornelia?” Sounds of a shriek from the triclinium. “Fortuna’s sake,” Marcella grumbled. With news like this, one might think she’d have an attentive audience for once. But of course not. Marcella caught sight of the slaves, clustered round-eyed and eavesdropping outside the triclinium, and shooed them off. “Gaius, Cornelia, I have such news—” Marcella be...gan as she swept in, but no one was listening. Cornelia sat rigid on a stool, Gaius leaned against a couch nibbling his nails, and Tullia was storming up and down shrieking. “—saw you, actually saw you sneaking out of the house at night! How many others saw you, you loose-kneed whore—” “Now, now,” Gaius said nervously. “Tullia.” Marcella greeted her sister-in-law. “I have news, but clearly it can wait. What’s going on?” Tullia whirled around, curls vibrating over a reddened face.
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