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Harriet arrived at Almandine Castle. She stepped off the back of a Lycan that ran for two whole days, almost without rest, taking her back home. She turned to the Lycan and smiled gently. "Thank you," she said. Awwoo… The Lycan and the other Lycans following them lowered their heads and walked away leaving Harriet alone. The woman watched the Lycans start running and disappear behind the castle gardens. She didn't want to stay in the capital any longer, so she left by the fastest method she knew. The Almandine Castle felt empty. As Harriet walked inside the hallway, she realized that Miriam and Heath had gone to the West Fort. Old Duke also went to the capital to take care of everything. And Liam… Oh, that's right. This was the kind of life Harriet thought she would have once sh