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... owena paled slightly and was a nervous wreck—but did her best not to show it to Raphael.


Both the King and Queen of Cretea awaited them and servants announced their appearance.


"The Seventh Prince of Cretea appears with the following, King Draco Roseland and his daughter, Crown Princess of Ashland, Rowena Roseland."


"Welcome to Cretea." The King of Cretea sat on his throne but stood up graciously along with his wife and went down to meet with the family. King Areal ...

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