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-Laelia- “Who is Princess Halia exactly?” I asked Libelle, who was applying color to my cheeks and lips. “I mean, what is she like? Is she kind?” Libelle glanced at Kayda in the mirror, and the look on Kayda’s face spoke volumes. It was a very clear no. “She is a lady of status,” Libelle replied. “I heard Catla is marrying her brother soon.” Libelle nodded and reached for a necklace, but I held out my hand. “I’m going into town. No jewelry, please.” Libelle nodded again and placed the necklace back on the table, where various pieces of jewelry and makeup were scattered. “The party tonight is to celebrate the union between Catla and Halia’s brother, Criseus. The wedding will be in a week, and then Catla will go to The Sea Islands,” Libelle explained. She was the more talkative of th