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STILL IN THE PAST There were a couple of things that Prince James had trouble understanding. One of those things would be how people walked around everywhere they needed to go, instead of riding a horse to their desired destination. It had been a little over an hour since the young Prince had managed to escape from the hole of boredom that was his Palace. An hour and he had gotten nowhere. Before he had left the Palace, Tessa had been kind enough to walk with him to one of the emergency door which could be used to escape in case of any attacks. "Head north once you get out. It shall take you to the heart of the kingdom." She whispered as the young Prince crouched a little to fit through the tiny door. "Also, your highness, do not talk to anyone. Commoners are different and have differen