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Chapter 80
Author: Stanley
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The closer she got to the center of Ondu the more she stood out. She was a disheveled mess to the people of Ondu, but in the wild she fit right in, she was more a part of the wild now than she was part of Ondu. She could hear more people talking now, they talked about whatever was important to them until they saw her, every person that saw her either stared or turned their conversation to who this person was. Her eyes remained hidden, for now. Her tension level soared as she could see the meeting house right in front of her. She remembered being young with her mother, she remembered only the good memories and her eyes began to swim. She felt a connection here that she had repressed over the last three years, it was why she never spent too much time away from here, she always came back to check on the village. She never dreamt of being back here, standing so close to the meeting house where she laughed with her mother and Davyn.

“Rollins.” A startled Harden spoke.

She did not react at
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