I glanced down at the coins again. I had no idea how much they were worth, or how the currency exchange worked in this realm, but it was never a bad thing to have money. Just in case. Though I wasn’t sure when I would need it, other than for lunches. “Well, thank you,” I said, then slipped the purse into the black bag I had slung over my shoulder, forgetting it almost immediately. I was just excited I got to go back to work in the first place. I yearned to get my hands on the books again, yearned to smell the knowledge that seeped from each one. “Are you going to walk me all the way to the front door?” He smiled and nodded. I sighed as we headed off. “I can’t believe it’s been two weeks since the attack. Any leads so far on who sent Travis to kill me?” I asked as we walked across the
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