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"Killian did not hear anything about Adrian," I said in a low voice. Carter was standing just outside the door while Rosabella and I sat in the room sipping coffee in the evening. Her mother got her job back in the kitchen and Rosabella was back in the palace as well. "It is understandable," she answered in a soft voice, "in my opinion the best thing to do, is to not do anything." I gave her a look of confusion. "He would eventually believe you mean no harm to this Kingdom and your feelings for the prince are real. The truth needs no explanation." I gave a small smile to Rosabella, she was right about most of the stuff but how could I tell her there was no love between us? "What is that?" She quickly hid her wrist with the fabric of the blue sleeve of her dress but it was too l