ra's
nd tinkled a glass with a for
ion eve
in eagerness to hear
r an occasion; we wait to hear from our Alp
ow, we've had a pest for two years, and it's h
d me down. My eyes were filled with a look of utter despair a
ath sentence." His v
e park mem
A feminine voice ye
gaze in search of who
whispered
he crowd with her ey
you said!". A
's against the rules of this p
isper and murmur immediately
pregnant woman. We should look out to see if she's rea
her back into the dungeon, and a confirmation w
minute
n towards me as I sprained my arm
led. You shouldn
ruth. She paused. Don't tell
the father cares. I threw my face.
his back on you and forget how y
ng about that, but how
e out". The guard in c
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od or water. My stomach grumbled and growled, begging for food.
to my father and Camel and not my emotions. Alfred wa
ay?". I hea
saw no one. "Camel!"
e; I'm
n two years since I heard and felt h
d you."
as the sound of the key turning into i
s back. He carried me till we got out of the park.
rest and got to a path where
me to the ground. You've
lly, you've got a chance to reunite with your parents." H
flashed through my eyes. "Maybe the goddess also want
death, but it didn't come. I felt a strong aura fr
side me. I slowly opened my eyes; I couldn't see prope
a wolf. His fur was silk and gave me comfort as I
t Morn
e me up. I slowly opened my eyes and found m
cracked and covered in cobwebs, including the win
n upon seeing him. He was tall, broad, and light-skinned. His hair was oily and curl
?". His voice shook
now." I answered with
pointed to a bowl
you," I
like him."
tting her up. He's
not." H
ust read my mind?". I immediately suppressed my
is gettin
he finished the sentence. I darted my ga
punish yourself, but n
asked in a polit
cursed Lyc
nd pushed the bowl of soup, ca