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“Hey.” Queen Alice poked Damian’s cheek who was staring at the cloud filled night sky. An effective move as Damian stared at her. The queen sighed. “You’re spacing out again.” “Was I?” Damian questioned. “I couldn’t tell.” Alice’s brows furrowed. Her eyes looking like they could stab through Damian if she wished. “I’m kidding.” Damian raised his hands to his chest. “The night just seems ominous. It feels the same as when your father and I fought the witch.” “The night huh...” Alice’s voice trailed off as she took a moment to gaze at the sky as well. The nocturne flowers have lost their glow as thick clouds covered the night sky. Preventing the moon’s radiance from coming out. As if the clouds wanted to hide something in the darkness which it casted. “You know the funny thing is tha