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Tobias Arrives

Author: Amelia Hart
last update publish date: 2026-06-15 00:58:50

REINA

I was coming down the east corridor with Ada's journal tucked under my arm, heading back to return it to the library, and I nearly walked into the source of the noise at the bottom of the stairs.

He was tall. Dark haired. Wearing a jacket that cost more than my old monthly salary and carrying it like he'd forgotten he had it on. He was mid-sentence to one of the house staff, when he looked up and saw me.

His face did something warm… kind of

"You must be Reina," he said. Like he'd been loo
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