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Once Sinbad finally walked back into the throne room from the balcony he noticed Judal asleep on the throne. "Never thought I would see a queen asleep on a throne."

"Shall I wake him up?" Sharrkan asked. "No, no, I got this" Sinbad carefully picked up Judal bridal style and smiled as he watched the beautiful raven snuggle up to him. "So, Ja'far... how do you feel?"

"Well, I'll be alright. Although I can't believe I'm saying this, you were right when you said that I knew nothing about him." Sinbad nodded and smiled. "He's very sweet when you get to know him. You just have to take time to try and understand him. I always listen to him because …show more content…
I said that... I love you... Was that wrong of me?" Sinbad's smile grew as he shook his head then, leaned down and kissed the raven. "I love you too". It was the first time that Judal had ever told him that. He never thought that he would get the magi to say it. His heartbeat sped up just from hearing the words come from the raven's lips. "I love you too Judal~ Now, let us walk around Parthevia together." Judal smiled and nodded as he closely followed behind him along with the others until they made it out of the palace. "You know... It makes me happy to know that I may never have to step foot in that palace ever again." Judal said. "I'm proud of you …show more content…
After the death of my mother and I conquered my first dungeon."

"Ah, that's right. The first dungeon was created here by Yunan. Baal, right?" Judal asked. Sinbad nodded then walked towards the old abandoned house and Judal simply followed along with everyone else. So, this is where you were raised. Surprisingly... It's not as bad as the living conditions in the village I was from."

What is your home like Judal?" Sharrkan asked. "Fields, fields, and more fields. Poor people, and even more poor people working in the fields. Nobody really talks to each other and they usually keep to themselves. Which is why when my parents were killed by Al-thamen, nobody said anything. They don't like getting involved. It seems like here in Parthevia that's quite the opposite." Judal said as he sat down on the floor and blew the dust off of an old book. He coughed from the dust and waved it away. "Ah, that's a book my mother used to read. Sinbad sat down on his old bed as Judal crawled over to him to hand him the book and rest his head upon Sinbad's lap. Sinbad smiled as he looked at the book and stroked Judal's hair. "That book looks ancient," Judal commented making Sinbad chuckle. "Well. It's been twenty-one years (Hint Hint) since I've last stepped foot into this place. It is pretty old. Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if I had never left my mother to conquer Baal's dungeon. Would I have found a cure and she would still be alive as an elderly

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