Betrayal

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Rena watched as she saw who the real Meilin is. The magnet for drawing boys, drawing princes. She was so pretty now. "How is she pretty? Did she use a spell?" Rena asked. "No. She used a uglier spell when she was in the village when smet you. Wanted you to have the attention. Now, this is her true beauty," Agatha said. Rena gasped and looked around for Sophie. "Where's Sophie?" "You could ask Hester," Agatha left. Rena watched as Troy, her prince was drawn to her. Her beautiful glossy hair, that's why everyone said she used to be the most beautiful girl in this whole world. " I promise I will try to help you," Meilin said. "You promise I will get Troy?" Rena asked. "No. I promise I would try to help." Well, Meilin wasn't helping at all. She looked annoyed and frowned. "If you want someone, get someone else, like Rena. She is very pretty," Meilin snapped. She walked away and winked at her friend. Rena smiled. Even though Meilin was beautiful, she had dark thoughts but she had never betrayed her best friend. "You look beautiful," Troy said. Rena blushed. "Why, thank you." "Meilin may be the most beautiful girl here but she sure is dark," Troy said. "I totally agree with you," Rena said. "Is she your friend?" Troy asked. "No. Of course not," Rena tried to make conversation and gasped. Meilin was there. She wasn't spying, just making sure conversation went smoothly but she had heard it. "Meilin! Wait, please," Rena pleaded. "I forgive you, but betrayal is evil. Wait, that rule was off a long time ago. Even if I never forgive, I am good. But you, you are evil," Meilin said. Her eyes hint sadness, betrayal, and a bit of anger. Rena gasped. Her eyes were loaded with regret and sorrow that she felt so heavy. "Meilin?" Meilin vanished. She was gone. Rena gave a questioning look. "Good can cast spells, but this spell was just mysterious. I saw, heard, and felt no light," Rena thought.

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