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... ght the Queen had adhered her advice and would stick to the main schedule. The quaint woman ignored her question and continued walking until they stopped by another door that surprised Stella.

She knew the castle like the back of her hand, for she had worked here for a while now, and worked her way up from a janitor to a secretary. How did the Queen know of this staircase? It wasn't painted on the map!

"Please wait upstairs," Adeline said, turning to her people.

Adeline d ...

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