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The Darkest Assumptions

I cried until the raw helplessness filled the whole of me, consumed me, and then left me empty. I wasn't sure how much time had passed before I ran out of tears. My throat was hoarse from sobbing. My face was swollen from scorching streams that had now dried, itching my skin.

I stared blankly at the rising sun, and for the first time, I felt completely lost. I needed to talk to someone. Certainly, I needed to talk to Kaan, but I was also desperate to talk to anyone who didn't side with him. And no, talking to Nathair again certainly wasn't an option.

A knock on my door forced me to drag myself out of numbness. I rose to my feet and let Delmira in. “I brought you breakfast,” she said, eyeing my face, which was likely to be covered with dark streaks of smudged kohl. Surprisingly, she didn't comment on my less-than-fresh look. She placed the plate on the table and walked back to the door. Then she stopped at the threshold and glanced over her shoulder. “Is there anything you need? Anythi
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thelancasters873
What??? So maybe the grumpy man she thought to be her father is not her real father…????
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Kathryn
I think Dritan is a little too hard on Kaan, but I think he is using Asena. At the same time, I think he wants to find a way not too. So, kaan isn’t all bad, I don’t think.
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I have to leave to but I can see what the forest meant. It’s a choice Kaan has choose light or dark
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