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-Laelia- “Get off me!” I shouted as guards tried to stop me from hurting Carina. I wasn’t entirely sure what had taken over me, but it felt as if a second person was controlling my actions. Could it be my daughter, defending herself and her deceased brother? “Let me go! Let me finish her!” I screamed, struggling against their grip. The guards pulled me back as my uncle and King Kegon helped Carina up from the floor. My punch had clearly landed well. Her lip was cut, and although it was slowly healing, it was satisfying to see. She glared at me with a mix of fury and disdain as the guards restrained me. My uncle shook his head in disappointment, though I couldn’t have cared less about his opinion. “I had hoped for more,” he said. “After all, you are not your brothers.” I shot him a