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As the days passed, Abril's worries deepened.She began to question everything. "What have you said? My kingdom is dying, attacked by monsters?" she exclaimed, her voice laced with disbelief. When Abril learned that Cosset was under siege, it felt as if the air had been sucked from her lungs. She knew she had to return, but fear gripped her heart. Doubts clouded her mind, and she hesitated. "Is my kingdom truly in danger?" she wondered, her thoughts racing. Pixie, the small creature by her side, looked up at her with wide eyes. "You must go back," it urged. "The kingdom needs you." Abril took a deep breath and steadied herself.noveldrama"I have to return to Cosset," she declared, determination igniting within her. "Prepare for my departure." "Thank you for everything," she said to the fairy queen, her voice sincere. "And thank you for looking after my daughter. Please keep her safe." "She will be well cared for," the queen assured her. "You can leave with peace of mind." "Can you open a portal for me?" Abril asked, her urgency palpable. "Prepare yourself. When it's ready, I will send you through," the queen replied. With a grateful nod, Abril rushed to find Lissana.She found her daughter in the garden, surrounded by blooming flowers. As Abril approached, Lissana looked up, concern etched on her face. "Aby, what is it?" Lissana asked, her voice soft. "I must return to Cosset, Kiara," Abril said, urgency in her tone. "But I'm not ready to face what lies ahead," Lissana replied, her voice trembling. "The kingdom is being attacked by monsters," Abril explained, her heart heavy. "What?!" Lissana gasped, her eyes wide with shock. Cassian, who had been nearby, turned at the news. "Cosset is under attack?" he echoed, disbelief in his voice."You must also be cautious, Lessan," Abril added, her gaze serious. "I won't let anything happen to Maya," Cassian said, determination shining in his eyes. "We will fight together." Abril shook her head. "No, Maya needs to stay calm. We will be fine. Kiara and the other bearers of light will stand against them. I will return." "Let us hope you come back to us," Lissana said, her voice filled with worry. "You promised to help if it was necessary." "I won't let anyone else down," Abril replied, her resolve strengthening. She embraced Lissana tightly, wishing she could linger longer."I promise I will return," she whispered, her heart aching at the thought of leaving. As she prepared to depart, Abril felt a pang of guilt for not being there when her family needed her most. "Tell my brother I'm sorry for not being there when it mattered," she instructed Cassian, her voice heavy with regret. "You have fought hard, Abril. Don't blame yourself," Cassian reassured her. "You must focus on what lies ahead." Abril nodded, though the weight of her responsibilities pressed heavily on her shoulders.She felt a mix of annoyance and determination at having to return so soon, but she kept her thoughts to herself. Meanwhile, Cassian asked, "What's the plan?" "I need to gather more information before I return," Abril replied, her mind racing with strategies. "Why are you worried?" Cassian pressed. "I believe Barto intends to come and save us, to become the successor of the realm," Abril explained. "It's a reckless plan, and it worries me." "That fool," Cassian muttered. "He should know better than to put himself in danger." "Tell him he's an imbecile," Abril said, her voice firm."He needs to prioritize his happiness and not make useless sacrifices." As she prepared to leave, Abril felt a surge of determination. "I have many things to decide. I'll write him a letter," she said, her mind already racing with thoughts. "While you write, I will prepare for your journey," Cassian replied, nodding in understanding. Abril took a deep breath, ready to face whatever awaited her in Cosset. She felt the weight of her kingdom on her shoulders, but she would not falter. She would return to the man she loved and protect her home, no matter the cost.