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His Version of the Truth

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ASENA

Breathe in. Breathe out. I straightened my back and forced myself to keep my eyes forward, even though I knew that his—General Nathair's—eyes remained on me. We were walking in silence from the moment we left the dining hall, heading to the gardens. With him being so close to me, I figured I should choose the place where his presence would be the least suffocating, and the gardens were the best idea I could come up with.

“You're quiet, Asena.” Nathair chuckled as we exited through the castle's main entrance. “Aren't we here to talk?”

I stopped, making him all but stumble as he tried to line up with me. Drawing a deep breath, I covered my irritation with a mask of nonchalance. “You said you wanted to talk in private. I figured that we should begin our conversation with no guards around.”

That wasn't entirely a lie. If I were to play my role, I would want no additional audience. Furthermore, I hadn't recognized at least a few of the men we passed by on the corridors, and I could o
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Lilys
Why would he reveal such private info to him just after meeting her and knowing there could be something more than what met the eyes between Kaan and her?
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Mark Sabrina Tyler
Soooo, who to believe? Kaanapali might be trusting the wrong person or he could be playing Asena with hid version of the truth.
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Bella Jersey
Some pieces of truth in a lie
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