You're moving into... one of the rooms at an inn? You're too wary about jinxing yourself to ask the kind of questions you want to ask.
But you're not moving in alone, and the other boy who's with you does ask if the woman who owns the room (Tillie) is sure about this.
Tillie lies to your face about the room not being all that popular with customers, which shocks Blond Boy but not you so much.
You hurry to be charming before Blond Boy can say anything else, and it seems to work.
The memory ends with you already thinking up ways you could help out around the inn and tavern to try to be less of a dead weight, but you're feeling cautiously optimistic about this turn of events.
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Hey, it's that kid from Memory #1! Guess you must've made pretty good friends if you're going to be sharing a room.
Same inn from Memory #7, maybe...? (The inn's name doesn't get said out loud at any point, and the room above it doesn't look that much like the tavern below, but it's a logical enough conclusion.)
Definitely the same bedroom from Memory #10, though.
Internally—
Yep, definitely the same inn from Memory #7, because you do think its name.
There's absolutely no confusion in the memory about whether or not you'd been adopted. You hadn't been, and you weren't surprised or disappointed about that. Maybe something obvious about the way the law works in this city, or the cost, or something.
Memory #14
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