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*Zara* Begrudgingly, I had to accept that I was to be here in the Drogomor mansion indefinitely. Noah wasn't taking no for an answer. I still hadn't had any leads on my true mate, which was bothersome, to say the least. There was no attempt at contact from him, either. Could he be in trouble? That thought caused me to shudder. I was exhausted, but I'd been given a lot of attention from the Drogomor healer, Calvin. A day after Noah's decision to make me stay, Calvin was checking in again. “How are you feeling Zara?" he asked, giving me a warm smile. Despite my situation, his smile was contagious, and I found myself smiling back. “Exhausted," I admitted, reaching up to rub my cheek. “Thank you for all the care. I didn't know the journey would take that much out of me," I said. Calvi