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Her walk was brusque through the corridors of the castle. Normally she would not betray such urgency in a foreign court, but she had received a letter that had come from Germany. Although she rarely took care of military issues, a family she knew well who lived on the borders of the kingdom had sent some news, saying they had spotted what appeared to be a vandal group. Although there was no threat yet, Isobel planned to send word to her father and send some guards out. Thus, the Isobel who cloaked herself in courtesy was gone, while the princess who had stood by her fathers side in times of war had taken over.
As she turned the corner in the hall, her guards in step behind her, she slammed into a body, throwing her off balance as she tumbled to the ground. Her words were sharp and furious as she looked at the man who had gotten in her way, biting a sharp, “do you often hide around corners in the way of people walking?”












