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CHAPTER SIXTEEN: GARETH'S POV

작가: Moana Mark
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The place was overwhelmed in two different kinds of silence – one kind was peaceful that would drown the halls in a deep sleep ... .and the kind that suggested that a crack was about to happen.

But this night, it was the second kind of silence

I stayed outside the chambers of Lady Elowen for minutes. I stayed long enough that even the touches on the wall easily flickered. Unlike her, she hasn't called me me nor sent a message to me. But I was sure that she had found something that should have stayed hidden.

She had seen the letter and now I feel guilty for that such that I couldn't remove the weight of that off my chest.

I knocked firmly but not loudly but there was no response and then I knocked again.

“It's me, Gareth.” I said quietly.

The door eventually cracked open after a long pause.

“Gareth?” She said as she peeped through the gap.

“Why haven't I heard anything from you for a while now? I asked. “Would you let me in?”

She paused, then signalled for me to come in.

Her room was
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