“The Last of the Mun Kind”—a story told twice. Elaine, once the daughter of a clan head and now a laundress, meets the murderer of her family. She has to choose: revenge or letting go. To make her decision, Elaine draws metaphorical cards. Because of a slight difference in the interpretation of the first card, events begin to unfold in two completely different ways. “Seven Whistlers” and “Raging Chase” are two versions of the same events. Who will die and who will live? Will the villains be punished—and how? Will Elaine find her happiness and what will her fate be? A new standalone “flip” novel by Irina Fuller, author of the “Expletes” series. The author developed the plot as her heroine did, using the meaning of the metaphorical cards that she herself relies on. Different card readings led to different plot twists—so two parts, two perspectives on the same setup, were created. Two stories that start the same but develop differently, relying only on key events so that, in the end, a strange pattern is woven. A captivating story of Elaine Mun—the daughter of a clan head, and now an ordinary laundress—asking important questions about choice, fate, and justice.