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Math, the man employed by the council to spy on Arayah, had been following her since the break of dawn. He had watched as she went for her run, and as she returned home to take a bath. He had even followed her inside her home, hiding in the shadows as she read in her room. Math was a master of stealth, and he had followed her every move with ease. He had hoped to find something incriminating, some evidence that would prove the council's suspicions about her. But as the hours went by, he found nothing. He watched as Arayah grew tired and started to doze off, her book slipping from her hand. Math knew he had to leave before she woke up and caught him. As he slipped out of the shadows and into the night, he couldn't help but feel frustrated. He had been so close to finding something, but it seemed that Arayah was truly innocent.Math's eyes blazed with fury as he stormed out of the shadows, his breaths coming in ragged gasps. He had been following Arayah for hours, from the first light
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The council room was silent as Math presented his report. The members leaned forward in their chairs, their faces tight with expectation. Math's words were measured and slow, each one carrying the weight of his investigation."I followed her from dawn to dusk," he said, his voice echoing in the hushed room. "But I found nothing. She went about her day as she usually does. No strange meetings, no unusual activities."The council members exchanged looks of disappointment, and some shook their heads. They had hoped for something, anything, that would confirm their suspicions about Arayah."She must be getting smarter," one member muttered under his breath.The head of the council, a stern-looking man with deep-set eyes, spoke up. "Math, are you sure you covered all your bases?"Math nodded. "Yes, Your Highness. I followed her every move, I even questioned a few people who interacted with her during the day. But I found nothing out of the ordinary."The silence in the room was deafening,
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ARAYAH'S POV.As I walked down the street, a strange feeling came over me. I felt as if I was being watched. I turned around to see if someone was following me, but there was no one there. I tried to shake off the feeling, but it persisted. Every time I turned a corner or crossed a street, the feeling grew stronger. I felt like there were eyes on me, watching my every move. It was a feeling I couldn't shake off no matter how much I tried. As I walked faster, my heart began to race, and my mind started to imagine all sorts of scenarios. Maybe it was the council's men trying to catch me. Maybe it was someone who had heard about my situation and wanted to exploit me. The more I thought about it, the more frightened I became.I tried to act calm and collected, but my hands trembled, and my steps faltered. I had to keep reminding myself that I was safe and that there was no one there. But the feeling persisted.As I reached my house, I finally felt a sense of relief. But as soon as I ste
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As the sun began to rise on the new day, Albert picked up the phone and began to dial the numbers of the other council members. His face was set in a scowl as he waited for someone to pick up on the other end.Finally, after several rings, one of them answered. "What do you want, Albert?" the voice on the other end of the line was groggy, clearly annoyed at being woken up so early."We need to talk," Albert said, his voice brimming with anger. "Now."The council members arrived at the meeting room looking bleary-eyed and disheveled. They knew that something was wrong, but they had no idea just how angry Albert was about the situation."What is it, Albert?" one of them asked, still rubbing the sleep from his eyes.Albert wasted no time in getting straight to the point. "You have to call off the spying. It's wrong, and it's not getting us anywhere. We need to find a new way to approach this situation."There was a moment of silence as the other council members exchanged glances. "We jus
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115ARAYAH.I woke up this morning with an overwhelming feeling of anger that I couldn't explain. It was like a fire burning in the pit of my stomach, and it was all I could do to keep it from consuming me.I got out of bed and went through my usual routine, trying to shake off the feeling. I took a shower, got dressed, and went to the kitchen to make some breakfast. But the anger still lingered, like a dark cloud hanging over me.As I ate my breakfast, I tried to distract myself by reading a book, but I couldn't concentrate. The words on the page blurred together, and my mind kept drifting back to the anger that simmered inside me.I couldn't understand why I was so angry. Nothing had happened to provoke it, no one had done anything to me. But the feeling was so intense that it was all I could think about.I tried to shake it off by going for a walk outside, but even the fresh air and sunshine couldn't dispel the anger. It was like a stubborn stain that refused to come out, no matter
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116.ALBERT. The members of the council filed into the grand council room, each taking their seats around the massive table. As they settled in, the room was filled with the sound of chairs scraping against the stone floor and hushed whispers as they exchanged pleasantries.The sound in the council chamber was a symphony of noise, a cacophony of discordant notes that assaulted the ears. It was as if every member of the council had brought their own personal orchestra, each one playing a different tune at a different volume. The rustling of papers, the creaking of chairs, and the shuffle of feet added to the dissonance.As the members took their seats, the sound intensified. The scraping of wood against wood and the thump of cushions being settled upon filled the room. Footsteps echoed on the stone floor as councilors moved to take their seats, and the rustling of their clothes filled the air.The whispers of conversation filled the air, snippets of discussion carried on the wind like
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ARAYAH.I woke up to a soft knock on my door. I rubbed my eyes and sat up in my bed, wondering who it could be. As I stood up to answer the door, I heard a familiar voice. It was Mark, my guard. He told me that Prince Amareux wanted to speak with me. I was surprised, to say the least. Why would the prince want to speak with me? I quickly asked Mark for more information."What does he want to speak with me about?" I asked, my voice still groggy from sleep."I don't know, Lady Arayah. He didn't say," Mark replied, his voice steady as always.I couldn't help but feel a sense of nervousness wash over me. What could the prince possibly want to discuss with me? I knew I had to prepare myself before I went to see him. I took a deep breath and began my morning routine.I went to the bathroom to take a bath, but my mind was elsewhere. I couldn't stop thinking about why the prince would want to speak with me. Was it about the garden incident? Did he find out about my suspicions? My thoughts wer
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ARAYAH.As I left the prince's place, my mind was still reeling from the unexpected encounter. I couldn't believe he had my back. It was reassuring to know that someone in this world believed in me.I walked back to my room, replaying the conversation with the prince in my head. His words echoed in my mind, "Don't worry about a thing, Arayah. We will get to the bottom of this and clear your name."It was such a relief to hear those words. For a moment, I forgot about all the rumors and accusations that had been circulating about me. I felt like I could finally breathe again.As I walked through the corridors of the palace, I couldn't help but notice the grandeur of the place. The ornate decorations, the paintings on the walls, and the beautiful chandeliers all around me. It was truly a sight to behold.Despite the grandeur of the palace, my mind kept going back to the prince and his assurance. I couldn't believe he had taken the time to talk to me and reassure me. It was a rare show o
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AMAREUX.As the council members left the room, I sat there fuming with anger. How could they even think about investigating Arayah's background? Didn't they realize that it was an invasion of her privacy and that it would cause unnecessary stress to an already stressful situation? But I knew better than to express my anger in front of them. They were all old friends of my father's, and I didn't want to disrespect him by causing a scene.So I let them leave, one by one, with fake smiles and courteous nods. But inside, I was seething. How dare they question Arayah's loyalty and motives? She had been nothing but loyal to me, and I trusted her completely. And yet, they wanted to go digging into her past, looking for any scrap of evidence that would prove she was hiding something from us.I knew that Arayah was just as angry and upset as I was. I could see it in her eyes when I told her what had happened in the council meeting. But she didn't say anything, just nodded silently and left the
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MEREDITH.As I paced back and forth in my room, frustration consumed me. Why hadn't the council called Arayah for interrogations yet? It was clear as day that she was hiding something, that she had secrets to hide. And yet, here I was, left waiting, my anger simmering beneath the surface.I couldn't understand why they were taking so long to take action. The evidence against her was mounting, the accusations piling up, and yet they seemed content to let her roam freely, untouched. It infuriated me. How could they be so blind?Every step I took, every turn I made, my anger grew stronger. I couldn't fathom how they could overlook the signs, how they could ignore the truth that was right in front of them. Arayah was a vampire, a creature of darkness, and I was determined to expose her for who she truly was.The mere thought of her deception made my blood boil. How dare she pretend to be something she wasn't? How dare she infiltrate our society, weaving her lies and deceit? I was consumed
last updateLast Updated : 2023-05-25
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