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**As I stepped out of the portal and into the foyer of the Williams Manor, I finally understood why Joseph had always referred to me as ‘peasant.’ I gaped at the splendor around me, stealing myself to walk forward and brave my fear. I hated to admit it, but a small part of me ached to see that egotistical smirk and I wanted to get lost in those grey eyes one last time. ** Looking around, I took in my surroundings. The foyer held a fountain in the middle of it with a double staircase leading upstairs. The foyer was as big as my house. People were walking in different directions. Some were going towards the ballroom, others were walking upstairs and even more were trying to get passed some guards to enter a doorway leading to the basement where the artefact was said to be held. My father w