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CHAPTER 35 RAINA’S POV I knew just where to wait for King Declan. He had hinted at the fact that he was the only one that ever stepped into this ramshackle shelter. I knew I was taking a risk by invading his privacy, but I needed him to explain to me what was going on. I wanted to hear everything from his mouth and not Alice’s. Something in me told me that Alice wasn’t lying and had only spoken the truth. I could never forget the way the edges of her eyes twisted mockingly when she stared at me while talking. Alice had pulled me to a dark corner of the hallway, away from the hall where the feast was going on. “Why do we have to be so far away from everyone else?” I had queried, she was the last person I trusted in dark and tight spaces. A light from the hall had reflected on a glass