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The Past: The Spy 1

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Seven months had ticked by slowly since the mating ceremony, each one stretching out like an eternity for Lady Ophni and it had been exactly six months since they had received that reassuring letter from Nyxoria, informing them of Annora's well-being and her new life with her mate. Yet, despite the reassuring words, despite the passage of time, they had not laid eyes on their beloved daughter and the distance was beginning to feel like an insurmountable barrier.

The lack of direct communication had taken a toll on Lady Ophni, who was more disturbed than anyone else in the family. She was consumed by a deep-seated longing to see Annora, to hold her close and feel her warmth, so she had written to Nyxoria multiple times, expressing her desire to see her daughter and receive more detailed news about her life. But the responses they received were always the same - vague and unhelpful. "Annora is well, but she is touring other kingdoms with her mate, a merchant who travels extensively," th
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