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Forgotten Wife Let the traitors kneel Down (by Patricia Maradiaga) novel Chapter 342

Part II: This Isn’t a Dream

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After Maya finished styling Lissana’s hair, she went to look for Tarik. He was in the garden, where Fay usually taught him how to use the sword at that time, something Tarik loved. When he saw her, he made even more exaggerated movements, trying to impress Lissana. Fay thought Tarik was strutting around like a peacock showing off its feathers boastfully.

It would be best to call the training to an end.

Tarik loved practicing with the sword; he usually asked them to continue a little longer, but Lissana was waiting for him, so that day he said nothing.

When he finished, he handed the wooden sword to his father and ran off to greet Lissana.

Did you see that? My father says I’m learning quickly, that soon I’ll become an excellent swordsman.

Yes, you looked great swinging your sword, so much so that it made me want to learn how to handle a sword too,Lissana said, her face brimming with excitement.

That would be great. I’ll tell my father to teach you too. He shouldn’t be far. I’ll go find him. Wait here for

me.

Lissana took Tarik’s hand, preventing him from leaving, and said,

I’ll ask him later. Stay with me a little longer.”

Okay, what do you want to play?

I don’t know. For now let’s sit for a bit.

Lissana dragged Tarik under a pink tree, she sat on the ground, and he did the same.

Tarik started talking about how well he was doing with sword practice, but seeing that Lissana wasn’t paying attention, he asked,

Lissana, what’s wrong? You seem sad, are you hungry?

Lissana shook her head vigorously.

It’s not that, I’m finally going to see my parents in person.

Tarik smiled broadly, knowing how much his friend wanted to see her parents in person and not through a

mirror.

I’m happy for you, but you don’t seem very happy. Don’t you want to see them anymore?

It’s not that, I’m happy because I’ll finally be able to hug them.

Then why do you look so sad? Your parents will come, and you’ll be able to be with them. That’s what you’ve always wanted,

It’s just that my parents won’t come, I’ll be the one going to see them, I’ll return to the human kingdom.

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A look of sadness appeared on Tarik’s face.

Does that mean I won’t see you again?

Aunt Maya said I’ll only be gone for a while.

And how long will that be? It’s a month until my birthday, will you be back by then? We promised to

celebrate it together.

I don’t know, but I’ll try.

And when will you leave?

We’ll leave tomorrow.

Your uncles and Uzziel will also go.

Yes.

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When you leave, I won’t have anyone to play with, so don’t take too long to come back, so we can keep playing together. Don’t forget me.

Lissana took his hand and said,

I won’t, I could never forget you. Don’t you forget me while I’m gone.

Tarik squeezed his friend’s small hand and replied,

I could never forget my best friend.”

That day, Lissana played with Tarik for the rest of the day. Even when night came, they didn’t separate.

They slept together holding hands.

The next day, when it was time to leave, Tarik hugged his friend and said, Have fun with your family and

come back soon, I’ll be waiting for you.

A big smile spread across Lissana’s face, and she said goodbye to Tarik.

The portal was already open, Maya told Lissana, It’s time to go.

Lissana took Maya’s hand and headed for the portal. Before crossing it, she turned to see her friend once

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