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Chapter 72

Author: Summer's Blaze
Carissa's hair was a tangled mess. It was stiff with dried blood from the battle, and there were strands clumped together in all directions. Even a bird's nest looked better.

Her wooden armor was torn and stained with blood, and her face was a canvas of grime and mud. She hadn't bathed or washed herself in many days, and even the beggars on the street would appear neater compared to her.

“Are you uncomfortable?” Rafael asked, recalling how vibrant and lively she had been each year when visiting the Pathfinders Guild.

She seemed like a completely different person now.

Carissa’s cracked lips parted to utter a single word. “Hungry!”

Rafael snorted. “Yes, we’re all hungry. Just bear with it.”

“I’m so exhausted!” Carissa replied weakly, “I’m so tired I can barely stand.”

“Carissa!” Rafael said sternly. “Do you realize that no general in Starhaven’s history has defeated so many enemies on their first battlefield? Not even your father! You’ve done something remarkable. So, hold your
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Susan Samuel
Carissa needs to fess up and let the Hell Monarch know that she is divorced
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Jessi Michelle
it's a great story. I just don't understand why the need to drag everything out. Also, what's the point in keeping everything a secret and causing even more trouble for herself??
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Marlenny Fernandez
She should tell them about the divorce and his new marriage so she won’t be looked like she’s bitter. And tell them your mother had been killed!! What the hell?
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