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MILDRED THIS OUTRAGEOUS MAN "No, I don't!" I signed. Enid's unwavering gaze settled on my face waiting as I rolled the napkin up and down my fingers. My heart was close to convulsing and my eyes dared not to wander to his face. He knew I was lying. He could smell lies from a distance not to speak of sharing a table. He heaved a breath and lifted his phone off the table. I watched his fingers swiped off the image from his screen only then was I able to breathe again. The nasty subject was off. Now I could breathe. Kissing Enid was in the past now. The future was going to be filled with talks about my coronation. Did that phone help speed up the coronation process? Was that why he wasn't flapping a silver whip down my ass? The pancakes were no longer appealing to me but I just ke