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... the latter doubled as a paddock when needed. Once the party was inside, the strained jovial mood of the throng fell into tense silence.

My father found his tongue first, "Princess Alina, we just came from a meeting with your father. His Majesty has assigned you a detail of guards that I'm sure will be looking for you."

Alina looked disappointed, but nodded. This was not the first time she had been assigned a detail, however she was typically allowed to go into town and around the ...

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