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“You knew,” Nilsa repeats. “Yet no one thought to mention he was a prince with assassins after him?” “If we’re talking about keeping secrets, you might want to stop the self-righteous act, witch. If you’ll recall, you’ve not been exactly forthcoming.”

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Liar Witch

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