Chapter Sixty-Six. “Angel, my father made a decision, not long after the meeting. To inform Juliette of the mission. I understand why he did that, to ensure safe passage through the enchanted forests of the Fae. However, looking at it in a prudential light, maybe it was a mistake to inform her of our plans,” Fitz sighed. “Why, did she go back on her word?” Eliza asked. She had heard many tales of the Fae being the most untrustworthy of the four species that inhabited the world of Mythicalia, however, she often wondered if their reputation was harsh, and they were truly as bad as the tales she had heard. She hoped that the stories of backstabbing were exaggerated, because now they were trusting the Fae Queen, and helping her with Anais. “No, yet at the same time, yes,” Fitz sighed. “

