Nineteen

1551 Words

Mitena made sure she paid attention to every detail as they ate, then she waited patiently. Koko was obviously unhappy about where she ended up sitting. In Mitena's past life, she had allowed the seating arrangement to slip without raising an eyebrow. It had deteriorated to the extent that she was soon sitting at the edge of the table, far away from her husband, which made every meal a sad ceremony. Her husband's younger brother had returned from school and insisted on sitting close to Koko and Cusa, thereby removing her to the far side of the table. She wasn't trying to maintain her seat by her husband because she wanted him to see her but she just wanted Koko to see that she had more leverage over her. “So tell me Koko, how was life after you lost your family to those rogues?” He

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