[Teagan] I could hear Malik and Prima's conversion. Byron, Lucas, and I are now seated at our table, waiting for chambermaids to serve our breakfast. "She blew up her cover," I said and shook my head, tapping my hands loudly on the table that made a commotion. The princes and princesses of Raleigh are staring at me. "Are you alright, love?" asked Mathilda, who is seated beside me. How am I supposed to tell her I no longer plan to marry her? What she did to our precious princess is unacceptable. Prima comes first before anything else. That has always been the rule of my father and the Bethencourt palace. Her life is the most important one amongst us because she's the sentinel—the savior of our kind. Without my sister Prima, it will be the death of our lineage on the night of the bloo