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After having fought the dark crow,we were finally back on our way to the capital as I looked around the fields excited for the world around us

I then turned to Sarah who seemed to have  been in better moods

I didn't really know why that was the case

"Hey Sarah are you okay?"i asked her

"Yeah I'm alright..."she said quietly

She wasn't alright

'grandpa always told me that whenever a woman says she's doing okay then she wasn't'

"Okay....?"

The car then sped up as I held onto my seat,she clearly wasn't happy for some reason

I decided to change the subject

"Hey so how far is the city still?"I asked her

The car gained even more speed

"We're almost there"she said

So even that was a sensitive question?

"Seriously Sarah,tell me what's wrong?"I asked her as she sighed and slowed the car down

"I don't want to go back home..."she said

"Why not? don't you have a family to go back to?"I asked her

"I do but..."she stopped

"You're not on good terms with them?"

"No, it's just that I barely managed to leave my home so when I got an opportunity to get out with an excuse,it felt so freeing for once"she explained to me

'an excuse.....hold on a minute..."

"What do you mean by excuse?"i asked her

She immediately stopped the car

"Hey!! there's no need for you to do that!"I asked her as she looked in front of the car in shock

"What's wrong?...."I asked as I then turned around and finally got my answer

There was a woman standing in front of the car

There was a woman standing in front of the car

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"Who's that?you know her Sarah?"

Sarah grit her teeth as she got out of the car

"Kuroko there's no need for you to be here, I'm already heading back home"

"I know,I am here to take you there myself

Princess"

Wait...

'WAIT WHAT?!'

Did she just call her princess?!

I immediately turned to Sarah as she was looking like she was doing her best avoiding eye contact

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