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Chapter FiveThe days passed at a crawl. Liliwen grew more and more restless, the longer she found herself confined to the palace. She had to slip away again. Her memories of the brief meeting with the Other stayed with her at every waking moment, and even in her dreams. The longer she stayed away, the less likely it would be that she'd meet him again. And she really did have to meet him once more. Every fiber in her body screamed for another chance to see him. Finally, she got her chance a whole four days from her initial excursion. Her father was preoccupied with the upcoming premonition ceremony. As a result even the castle guards had better things to do than keep track of one rebellious princess's whereabouts. Liliwen told Cara, just because the secret felt too big otherwise