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........... Alafia ........... "Goddess," I whispered to Lex as we stopped in front of The View Hotel in Crestview. The place looked nothing like it did last week when I visited with Alexi for our romantic dinner. It was bustling with activity then, but now it was even worse, crawling with reporters. Our valet opened the door, and we stepped out, instantly catching the attention of the paparazzi, their cameras flashing, capturing our awkward smiles as we suddenly found ourselves the center of attention. Just then, another car with tinted windows pulled up ahead of us, followed by another. Serious-looking men in suits emerged from the vehicles, making both Lex and I pause for a moment, wondering if it was the king. After my aunt mentioned that she had arrived for this event, I looked i