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Alana's POV I couldn't get out of my head the image of my teacher's amulet. She would have never taken it off, no under any circumstances, if it was in that place, it was because she was dead. It had never occurred to me that she could be gone, and I know that was stupid, but she was a traveler, and I always assumed she would be able to know when danger was coming and get out of the way. I wasn't sure what I felt anymore. Was I sad? Certainly. Angry? For sure. Broken? I was starting to think I was. "What just happened out there?" the Prince asked, and I could tell he was angry, the other man was looking at me as if he wanted to read my mind. I knew people who could do it, but I really doubted that a beast like him had that ability. "I gave Nelany her peace back. She was my t