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... was more like a press conference than a meal. The lights were perfect. The table immaculate. The family seated like royalty on a spread that could feed a small country.

Celestia sat in silence, pushing her steak around her plate like it personally offended her.

"Sit up straight," her mother said without even glancing.

Celestia didn’t move.

"You should really eat more," her father added, voice clipped. "You’re still a public figure, whether you like it or not. That ...

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“I told you to let them go!” Daphne cried out.

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