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Appendix: Answers from Characters, Part 1 (Spoilers!)

  Hello friends! This is Tanya here. In the final epilogue of The Viliness Wants Her Prince to Live, I asked readers across the various sites this story is posted on if they would had any questions for our characters. This is the first installment of those compiled character questions, with more to come.

  Feel free to ask additional questions of any of our characters if you like. I will put any spoilery information under the spoilers... including the entire character questions and answers below!

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  [Ask Robin Buren]: Where did you go? Are you still helping Regina from the shadows? And did you know Duke Neville was your father?

  I am fttered by your interest in me. After the crushing blow that was fair Regina's rejection, your concern is a balm to my sorrow.

  Since King Artem Alpin still bears a grudge against me, I am afraid I cannot disclose my current location, identity, or even appearance. I did not survive all my years as an assassin by being indiscreet so you shall have to forgive my silence.

  Just know that I am as devilishly handsome as ever, even if I had to change my hair to be less obviously Buren.

  I like to think that I keep Carcosa – and Regina – safe in my own way. I may not have her husband's advantages of being the head of state… but I am far more subtle and slippery than that wrecking ball of a man could ever be. There are advantages to not being the shiniest object in a space… or having so little self-control you destroy your enemies in a crowded ballroom.

  At least, if you must destroy your enemies in a crowded ballroom, find a way to ensure someone else takes the bme.

  As for Duke Neville being my father… where did you hear that old rumor? I am not sure who is spreading it but I can only hope a man who trained me to be an assassin did not believe I was his secret child!

  No, truly, I hope he did not believe it. I may not have had my mother for long in my life, but she taught me well enough that no parent should ever seek to let their child be shaped and abused by others.

  She died for that belief.

  So whoever told you that Duke Neville was my father… I have no father.

  I only hope that my son will not say the same.

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