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... Maybe it was the middle of the night? The room was dark, eerily quiet, and, most importantly—empty.

Seriously? They left a baby alone in a room? What kind of childcare system does this palace have? Sigh... Looks like I'll have to teach them some basic baby care etiquette. But first... food.

I smacked my tiny hands against the crib railing. "Gooo...gaa..."

Nothing.

Wow. They really just left me here, huh? Not even a maid to check if I'm still breathing? I bet if I ...

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