Fifty-One: Cecelia Porter

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Fifty-One: Cecelia Porter             In the office of Mila Spires, she sat across from me and wove a tale. “Once upon a time, there were two teachers,” she said, “they attended the Royal University of Coleum together. There, they were noted for their knowledge on The Bastard King Oro and his uprising. When the false family took the throne in the 90s, they started an underground newspaper. They named it Jacobins after the revolutionaries that had tried and failed in France to revolt. They had made many friends amongst the young, political students who had turned into the great minds of the island. The teachers became enemies of the monarchy, and they were banned from Coleum. They went to Scotland first, where they had family. Then, they eventually made their way to England and were abl

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