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"Aunt, won't you sit with me? I'm so lonely. I have to eat alone." She replied : There are servants here. "It's not the same. Uncle took my brothers with him and left me behind. He told me to be attentive towards you in case you get scared by yourself." Her hand holding the tong shook with annoyance. She knew for a fact Cassius wouldn't say that. If he knew what was good for him, that is. "I'm not scared, little nephew. Now, eat without talking or else I'll have to discipline you." Archer laughed out loud. His bratty attitude reminded Primrose why she didn't like such children. When in fact, Archer was a fully grown adult. "Aunt, do you know why I dyed my hair today?" "Why?" She hissed. Her red lips pressed together until they almost disappeared. Every muscle in her body sc