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PRESENT DAY Princess Cordelia glanced at Tessa a couple of times as Zen told the story. Of course, he didn't mentioned who helped him leave the Palace or what happened with Tessa's mother. All he explained was how he had met the Prince. But Cordelia was smart. She put the pieces together. "Crazy, isn't it?" "Why, yes. Yes it is." The Princess faked a smile. "Well that certainly was very adventurous what the three of you did." "Working for the Prince might not be the best way to be his friends but it has its perks. Although, I haven't seen the Prince since..." Joe trailed off. He glanced at Tessa who looked at her feet, nervously. "We ought to leave." She mumbled. The Princess nodded. "We do. But, we shall meet you soon again." Cordelia said with a smile. Zen smiled at her before n