“Come on, Alena. This is the last favor I will ask you,” I pleaded and ran towards her when she went out of the office. “Please?” Alena halted from taking a step and her shoulder dropped. “But we've been doing this for two months now. How much longer must we fool them, Anya?” “Two months but we are not doing it every day,” I pointed out, stubbornly forcing the difference to lessen the tension between us. “We just do it like whenever Ella visits the shop to draw a design for us. It was just a quick visit to the farm this time, Alena. An hour wouldn’t kill. ” “Really, Anya?” Alena turned to me and shook her head in dismay. “What difference does it make? It’s still lying. We both know that it’s still in the Canidaen Commandments that everybody has to follow. Maybe ‘One should not take reve

