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CHAPTER TEN

Raphael

I pushed my hands back into my pockets as I walked down the hallway. I stopped by the paintings and watched them as if expecting the images to move.

After staring at them for what seemed like forever, I continued on my way to my bedroom. I pushed the doors open to see Lyra sitting on my bed with her eyes wide open.

“Did anyone wake you?” I closed the door quietly behind me.

She shook her head. “Actually…” She entwined her fingers and picked at them even when I knew there was nothing there that required that.

“Were you looking for me?” I gently got into bed. I wanted to hear a yes.

A confirmation that she felt what I felt too.

She shook her head. “No, your highness.”

“No?” I chuckled to hide how hurt I felt but I guess I wasn't as good or maybe she could read me clearly.

“Yes, your highness,” She said quickly. “Yes, I was looking for you.”

I smiled. “You don't have to lie to me, Lyra.”

“I’m not lying to you,” Her voice was low. Softer.

Pleading.

Did she th
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