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... e engagement?”


After Heidi had left the piano room, she had come to her room to sleep but she couldn’t. Her heart pounding in her chest, she laid on the bed, unable to erase the feeling she felt in the piano room with the lord. She was conflicted, right now.


“I…I can’t,” Heidi uttered while Lettice looked at her with a shocked expression.


“What are you talking about?” Lettice whispered worried.


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