The Seven Markets

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Joshua’s fine, strong hand around hers. A day, a magical day like no other. A promise and anticipation and then . . . what? A fair stranger with lies on his lips and white fire in his eyes. The world turning into a hazy, unreal thing.
Nothing but a dream.
Ellie opened her mouth, gasping for breath. Her ribs ached where Hart had kicked her. It hurt to inhale. It hurt to move. She did anyway, hauling herself up from the dewy grass. First to her hands and knees, then to an agonizing kneeling postur
...e, and finally, after so very long, to her feet again.
“Where?”
She was in a wide meadow. The triple suns of the Market had not yet climbed high in the sky. The great wall of the Market loomed over her like a silent guardian. How many times had she seen it over the years, in how many different guises? In waking and in dreams, there had always been the wall. Surrounding her. Enclosing her. Even in her rage for revenge, it had been there.
Now she could see through it, past it, to the land of her birth.


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