Chapter 40.

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The sun was just setting, and yet Rawvanna was already more than six hours into what she had originally described as "a little nap." But none of us tried to wake her at any point, we didn't blame her. But none of us tried to wake her at any point, we didn't blame her… how could we when she had just lost her father and everyone she knew? While the girl rested on one of the beds at the back of the Caravan, the rest of us gathered in the dining room discussing our destination. We had placed the map on the table so that we could analyze our options. We all watched Jeff, who had become something of a leader. No, he was more like the village sage, since, although we always decided as a group, for some reason we didn't understand his opinion was usually extremely important when it came to makin

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