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"That was not necessary." An unhappy Kaida scolded Uther, but he just stared at her, fascinated at her boldness to scold the prince of Govalon so openly.  She was seated right across from him on the table and even though he preferred having her closer to him, her position gave him a beautiful view that seemed to caress his senses. He reached for his wine goblet and leaned back on his seat. Taking a sip, he watched her thoughtfully.  The sun was setting and the last rays of the golden light cast beautiful shadows in the intimate space he chose at his father's castle. A secluded beautiful garden that surrounded them with the smell of fresh grass and a blend of different floral scents from the countless number of blooms. After their encounter with Thenryn, Uther decided to lock down the m

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