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CHAPTER SEVENTY-ONE

Author: Moana Koshi
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Diana

IT HAD BEEN two days since she was separated from her friends and two days since she moved into the castle. 

Diana had never wanted to shoot someone or herself in the head more than she did in those two days. All she had done was eat, sleep, look pretty and repeat. 

Asher wanted a beautiful trophy mate, which everything Diana was not. He would not even let her lift a finger or do anything that would get her noticed. 

Thankfully he had not hit her or tried to discipline her, but Diana was going nuts. 

For someone who had lived four years in the wild and sometimes in hotels, going on adventures, missions and battles, this situation of being stuck and confined in one place were slowly driving her insane.

"No, I will not allow that," Asher responded immediately. 

"But I will just be training with the females. I

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