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... old. Honestly, she'd shared meals with despots and dictators, and he was none of those things, at least not the negative connotations. He was, however, overbearing, condescending, and incredibly entitled. He'd told her what they were having for dinner.
She struggled to reign in her temper. She was normally an even-keeled person, but she had to admit that the King of Greenwold just irritated her. If she were perfectly honest with herself, she knew that most of that irritation stemmed from ...
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