Chapter sixty five intriguing conversations caught in the loom and high tides of pleasure ●■●|●■●|●■●|● She tried to not to let that deter her into leaving before she knows exactly where this conversation was going to end. I do understand, But we cannot execute her because our brother favors her. He would never forgive Father or forgive us. We let we have to trust him. He cannot be as foolish as to bring this girl without seeing any importance in her. Prince Stryker spoke of his suspicions, and indeed he suspected that his brother saw something that they could not themselves see in the girl because of their high prejudice and because they did not know her first hand. He had bought her for a reason, and maybe he was not as enchanted by her as they thought he was, since they themselves w

