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... runk for you?" her maid asked her meekly, almost trembling with fear. Maeve was known to get angry very fast and sometimes used magic to punish her maids seriously. There was not a single maid who wasn't bruised or cut when working for her. And for that reason, most of them would run away or find excuses to not work for her.

She sneered. "Don't you know by now what all I take?"

Shivering under her harsh gaze, the maid replied, "I have kept everything you would need, m'lady."

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