JASMINE’S POV
I watched as Auburn stormed off.
I wondered what had just happened.
Why was she interested in helping me and most of all why did she want to know about Xaden and me.
It has been extremely difficult telling her it was none of her business especially since she was the princess, but I had to.
It had taken me aback.
I didn’t want anyone mentioning my child.
And in the cruel manner she had said.
I shivered at the thought of it.
Then my burning necklace interrupted my stream of thoughts.
"Ouch." I howled in pain at it.
First the walls burned me, now my necklace was burning?
It was getting very strange.
I was tempted to take it off, but I had never taken it off before.
Well at least once when Xaden had removed it from neck the night of the thunder storm on the boat.
That was the first and only time.
I gently touched the necklace again.
The only gift I had from my mother.
I was tempted to take it off but something told me not to.
So I listened to my instincts, took a deep breath and placed it back.
To my utmost shock, the necklace stopped hurting.
I headed out of the room in search of Otto’s room.
I was already half way down the stairs when I recalled that Anna had been ill.
I didn’t want to see her.
I doubted there was any point doing that.
After all, she was always horrible to me.
Eventually I decided it wouldn’t be any harm going to see her.
I wanted to ask a servant where the room was when all of a sudden, I stopped.
I usually didn’t remember places once I had arrived.
It would take me a while to recall a place.
But for this place, it seemed like I could remember.
I found myself walking on my own and soon I was at a very familiar door.
Anna’s room.
I frowned.
Now that I thought of it.
Then entire pack felt as though I had been here.
As though it was a distant memory.
It felt so strange and confusing.
Never in my life had I experienced something like this before.
And of all
Places to happen it was the royal pack itself where I had never been?
I shrugged it off as I shook my head.
I knocked at the door.
"Yes?" Came a feminine soft voice.
It was most definitely not Anna.
Before I could respond, I heard some crashing noises.
I frowned, knocked again and this time no one answered.
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