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I had barely smuggled Leon out of the castle when the twins discovered his absence from the dungeons. You could hear their fury from everywhere in the castle. Orders were shouted, armored footsteps thundered down the halls. Everything was locked down, everything was searched. Frustrated by Leon's apparent disappearance into thin air, the twins resorted to more drastic measures. The servants were gathered in the Great Hall, the second time in two weeks that everyone had been brought together. Guards flanked every exit. Matthias and Xander paced back and forth before us. I'd never seen the twins so out of sorts. Their identical faces twisted into identical scowls. I had seen storm clouds with more pleasant visages. Frustration and anger radiated off of them. All the servants felt it, all