“What are you going to do about your daughter?” Prince Duncan asks as they got back to his home. “Perhaps she takes after her real father. Perhaps it is just a coincidence that she has the same futures as Shadey and I,” Wichard argues. “And if she does not grow old after a certain age? Or even worst, shifts for the first time? She will scare the town off and not know how to protect herself,” Prince Duncan says. “Surely she has had her red moon by now and if she was a werewolf, she would have shifted,” Wichard says, not willing to believe that Fey might be his daughter. “Well, put in some effort at afternoon tea and find out,” Prince Duncan says. Later that day, Wichard went over to Princess Beverley’s Mansion, slightly nervous, while Prince Duncan stood by the living room window. He

