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Chapter One













                   There was a listener nearby. Kaya A’Dor could sense it, the
                   way it made her skin tingle ever so slightly. She knew she
                   wasn’t supposed to notice—and she definitely wasn’t supposed

                   to do anything about it if she did—but the opportunity tempted
                   her.
                       See, she’d forgotten to start the bread that morning.
                       It was because she had stayed up so late the night before.
                   The blanket she was knitting took her longer than expected, a
                   result of the new stitch she was trying, and when she finally

                   woke up the next morning, she wanted to go straight to the
                   market to sell  it.  No  one  was  buying, though.  Bored,  she
                   decided to check out the street performers, and the jugglers,
                   dancers, and drummers did a good job of keeping her mind off
                   her empty purse. Too good a job. By the time she finally headed

                   home, it was late afternoon.
                       Kaya’s brother, Hob A’Dor, would return in less than an
                   hour, which didn’t leave nearly enough time for the dough to
                   rise.
                       A little magic from the listeners could fix that.







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