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... erverted thoughts. She quickly got up from bed and smiled, seeing the breakfast Cain prepared on the table.

There was a note, and she blushed while reading it.

[Goodmorning, my princess. I hope you rested well enough. I cooked you breakfast, and in case it's cold, just reheat them. I hate to leave you alone, but I am not sure I can let you go and meet Harry, so it's better I'm not around you once you leave. Please send me a message once you wake up? I miss you and see you soon.] ...

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