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“There is something else.” I said. Kael raised his brow at me. Sometimes it felt like he could sense my emotions as I could with him, even though he was just reading them off my body language. I was eager to see his response to the letter, but scared to share it. It felt like it should be kept a secret, but I simply could not decide what to do with it by myself. “Do tell.” He responded. I got up from my chair and walked over to the bookshelf. I had hidden the letter in a book on human inventions and how we should deal with them. The witches weren’t interested in the humans, and I had only brought it back to my room to look up how much inventing we had missed since going into that cave. The answer was a lot. We missed a lot. “It just… appeared on my pillow.” I said to Kael as I handed