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... ook, passing rows of homes, frost-covered streetlamps, and the occasional shopfront displaying its wares. Inside the cabin, a cozy warmth lingered—a welcome contrast to the chill outside—courtesy of the enchantments woven into the vehicle’s frame. Meanwhile, bundled pedestrians trudged through the icy streets, their faces red from the cold.

“So, do we have any idea yet where our first stop’ll be?” Rosa’s smooth voice came from Scarlett’s left as the bard leaned forward, peering past her ...

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