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Paskia took a breath. She probably would recall some of their faces, but did she want to admit this to Fatina? It seemed a strange question for the woman to ask, and Paskia thought it likely there were more questions lurking in the background. “I do not know. I cannot say for definite that these visitors were Councillors, or even that all worked in the Council offices. Some may have been friends from elsewhere. I can catch some features, but I do not believe I could identify individuals with any degree of accuracy.” There was also a more troubling thought here. Often, these visitors came when both her parents were around, and Paskia would feel like a spare part. As an adult, of course she was free to be a part of any conversations, but she knew she was in the way, and would make her excu

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