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... red to depart from the Oak palace. Rafal opened the carriage door for them while Arlan faced Imbert, still holding Oriana’s hand. "Did you get the sword?"

"Yes, Your Highness," Imbert replied.

Arlan helped Oriana climb into the carriage and followed her inside. As soon as he settled himself opposite her, he held her hand and pulled her onto his lap with a strong tug.

Startled, she almost screamed, "Arlan..."

"Shh..." he hushed her, pressing a finger to her lips. " ...

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