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Part II: Stories that hide the truth–1
When Cassian woke up, he heard Maya talking to someone. He searched for the person she was talking to, but she was alone. There was no one else in the room apart from the two of them.
He got up from the couch, picked up his clothes from the floor, and after putting on his pants, he asked
her, “Who were you talking to?”
Maya turned around and replied, “With my brother.”
Cassian looked around the room again, making sure they were alone. He asked again because he thought
he had heard wrong, “With who?”
Maya laughed, showed him a necklace she was wearing with a red stone in the center, and said, “With my brother. This necklace allows me to communicate with him even when we are far away. The fairy queen
gave it to me some time ago so that I could stay in touch with my family.”
Maya got even closer to Cassian, wrapped her arms around his neck, and said, “I asked him to come. He
said he’ll be here at noon.”
“That’s great.”
“I’m hungry; shall we have breakfast?”
“Sure.”
Maya let go of her arms and started to walk away when Cassian took her hand and asked her, “Are you
alright?”
With a big smile, Maya replied, “Better than ever.”
As Cassian finished dressing, they were heading to the dining room when they saw two guards dragging
one of the maids down the hallway while she begged for mercy.
“Your Majesty, please forgive me! Have mercy on me!”
Maya and Cassian turned to look and asked at the same time, “What was that?!”
Maya looked at the maid again and recognized her. “Cassian, that maid is one of those responsible for taking care of Lissana.”
“Are you sure?”
“Yes.”
Cassian hurried to Alessandro’s room. He entered without knocking on the door. Seeing his brother trying to calm Lissana, who wouldn’t stop crying, he got scared and asked him, “Lessan, what happened? Is Lissana okay?”
“Yes, she just got a little scared because of the servant’s screams.”
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Maya extended her arms and said to him, “May I help you?”
“Of course.”
Maya took the baby, and she calmed down quickly. Alessandro asked her, “How did you calm her down?”
“I just held her. I don’t know why, but she really likes being with me. We saw that they took a servant away forcefully, what happened?”
“She stopped feeding Lissana to try to seduce me. She left her in her crib, completely ignoring her in an attempt to manipulate me. She will receive her punishment, so let’s stop talking about it; otherwise, I’ll end up doing something too violent in front of Lissana.”
Maya thought it would be best to change the subject since she had just calmed down Lissana, and Alessandro seemed too angry. “I’ve been in touch with my brother; he will come at noon today.”
Alessandro had a terrible night, and his morning had started even worse. But what Maya told him made
his day better. “Thank you so much.”
“Can I ask what you want from my brother?”
“I need him to find something for me, although I’m not even sure if it’s real.”
“And what is it?”
“Magical mirrors with which you can see and talk to another person, no matter the distance between
them.”
Maya had never heard of something like that, but the function it performed reminded her of the pendants the fairy queen had given her. Maya showed him her necklace and said, “It’s not a mirror, but this necklace does the same thing. My brother has the other one; I can talk to him no matter the distance between us. I used it many times when I was in the fairy realm, although as far as I know, they can only be used by fairies, or at least that’s what the fairy queen told me. But I don’t know if she said that just to prevent Cassian from having it. She wanted me to break all ties with him.”
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