Tamo The moment we left that woods, I felt relieved, finally after a year of waiting, I was rid of Liam, though the way it happened wasn’t how I originally planned, but it didn’t matter. He was gone and there was no going back. “Prince Tamochi,” the king of the phoenix tribe said, interrupting my thoughts. “Yes your majesty?” I asked, stoically. One thing I learned growing up was how to hide my emotions, especially around a king who had no problem throwing even a neighboring king in the dungeon. “Now that your mission is complete, I think it is a good idea for you to return to your kingdom. Your brother has been sending me messengers weekly and frankly it’s taking everything in me not to kill them,” he said, in a way that sounded comically but I knew he was serious. According to eve

