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... as she stood frozen in the center of the banquet hall, her eyes completely unfocused.

Alden had walked away... but she didn’t follow.

She didn’t move at all.

Because that name—

That name brought back memories she could never forget.

Did he... finally remember?

Her knees nearly gave out at the thought.

How?

How is that possible?

It’s not time yet.

A distant commotion rose from the balcony... but she didn’t react.

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