Night had completely fallen, and I was still energized from my conversation with the King. It shocked me, bow that it was over, that I managed to say all of that and finally tell him how I felt. It was important for him to know that he was not in this alone, that he should think of others as well and know that I would be there to support him because this prophecy affected me as well. This new outlook boosted me with confidence, no more sleepless nights where I would cry myself to the early hours of the morning, my soft sobs accompanied by the gentle single of the waking birds. I had to get it together and prove my worth where it mattered. The grumbling of my stomach reminded me that I did not have dinner yet. This meant that I would see the King once again before we retired for the nigh

