Twenty Six

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It was probably a bad decision to leave him alone, Erin thought as she walked away. Nevertheless, she went on her way, smiling as she remembered the panicked look on Alaric's face before she left him. “He’ll be fine,” she muttered to herself. “Probably." Prince Alaric of the kingdom of Aurea never once had to sit down to be interviewed for anything. Do the interviewing and assessment of skills, sure, he had a ton of experience with that when picking out guards and knights who want to train under his command. This, however, was a completely different territory. That was what he realized as he sat in a booth, face to face with a smiling Joshua—who, as it turned out, owned the Café they were in. “So, you don’t have a resume or a CV?” Joshua asked, reading the piece of paper that Alaric p

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