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Princess Angy arrived by a different rumor. She had been a princess in a kingdom that preferred laws written in glass—crystalline proclamations everyone could see but no one could touch. Her crown was ceremonial and warm; under it, she carried a habit of listening for what people left unsaid. Her rule had been gentle but precise: she made sure bread was round and that disputes were settled with tea. After an accident of policy and weather, her kingdom’s borders blurred, and Angy’s court dissolved into a scattering of small, polite exiles. She walked toward the seam with the quiet optimism of someone who believed governance was fundamentally about keeping promises, even when the promises were to memory itself.

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