KALEB Much to my surprise, Cassandra walked into my study with a smile on her lovely face. As she approached my desk, though, I could sense that there was nervousness beneath the surface, like she was cornered prey. She seemed prepared to run at any given moment, and the sight of it, as well as the very idea, made me feel strange. I remembered the first time I’d met Cassandra in the village square in Anemond, in the back alley behind the pet store. When I’d saved her from the kidnappers, she’d thanked me while wearing the same expression. Smiling, but nervous. “Take a seat,” I requested. Once she sat down in the chair opposite me, I cleared my throat and continued. “How was the part at Ronald’s residence?” She smiled politely. “It was quite lovely, thank you for asking.” My lips drew into a thin line. She was speaking to me as if she did not know me in the slightest, and I wasn’t a fan of it at all. Why was she behaving this way in front of me? Was she truly so scared of me that s
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