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... entrance of the Lyma Family estate, flanked by Drius, as the carriages rolled to a stop.

My heart was calm, but I could feel myself rife with anticipation as the Lyma family members began to disembark.

As they emerged from their carriages, Fiona, Margarette, and their children looked around, taking in the immaculate surroundings.

Eleanor and William exchanged hushed comments about the estate's appearance, while Margarette and her three children whispered in awe. It was cl ...

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