As Kealan's anger flared, the imposter desperately tried to maintain her composure, her mind racing for a plausible explanation to quell his suspicions. "I... I don't know what you're talking about," she stammered, feigning innocence as she clutched her head theatrically. "I've been having these terrible headaches lately. Maybe that's why I've been acting strangely." Kealan's furrowed brows softened slightly as he watched her, his concern momentarily overshadowing his anger. "Headaches?" he repeated, his voice tinged with skepticism. "But why didn't you say anything before?" The imposter let out a frustrated sigh, inwardly relieved that her excuse seemed to be working. "I didn't want to worry you," she replied, her tone laced with feigned vulnerability. "I thought they would go away on t

