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Lucan's brows slowly lifted as he took her in. She did not look like she was about to laugh in his face for believing her little stunt, neither did she look like she was baiting him. Her eyes held seriousness, and he found he would have preferred it if she was joking. "Why? Because saving your life distracted me from my prize?" Adeline slowly nodded. He nay be whatever he was, but he had not owed her that particular sacrifice. Evander had been distracted, defenceless. It would take one arrow to the back of the head, and he would have him out of the way. "Yes. You abandoned killing an enemy to save me. Thank you." "Enemy." He gave a chuckle as he slowly stood up. "You are right about that, Princess. Prince Evander is my enemy." "You already won. Nothing we do will ever stop this weddi