Interview at the Mill

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Germain stood outside the old mill, watching his companions disappear into the evening fog. The rush of his recent combat had long since subsided, and now his muscles ached and sweat sat cold and clammy on his skin. The past hour had been full of unpleasant surprises, none of which bode well for him or his allies. It was looking unlikely that the next hour would be any more pleasant.

He lingered a few thoughtful moments.

The faces of Gil and Holm flashed before his eyes--not the pathetic failed assassins he had interrogated six months ago, but the twisted abominations they had just put to rest for good. With the help of that little fireplug LE, he had coaxed some very valuable information past their lips.

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