#Chapter 6: A Banquet without a Hero

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I told myself it was mere curiosity that led me back to the cottage that night. Weaving through the moonlit forest, unseen and hidden within a mask, I nearly convinced myself of this. I was only going because of my hungry curiosity and natural hatred for the unknown. Us animals are curious creatures, and we do not tolerate questioning very well. “A prince must know everything about his people,” I added out loud as I side-stepped a pine tree and onto the familiar dirt path, nodding in agreeance with myself. “Yes, that is it.” However, the small, rational part of me knew that it was because of how my heart felt staring at the boy, and the hatred on Cathy’s beautiful face. I easily found the cottage next to the large willow tree. It was warmly glowing through the darkness. I didn’t have m

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