REASSURANCES

Diwana has never had a journal before, but it seems that she would need one now. Madame Merhi had required her to do so as a means for her to release her doubts, hesitancy and second thoughts about her magical powers and Fae parent.

So, she had no choice but to search the attic for one of her deceased husband's large blank, hardbound record books; which he used to write down his list of jobs and payments. He kept a good number of them before he died, without considering his sudden death due to the fatal flu.

Happy to have found about half a dozen of these journal-like notebooks, Diwana began to write down her first lesson that morning, when Matakaw had revealed Eron’s hidden secret: his unspoken love, affection and devotion to his clueless landlady, who happens to be her. After that, she began to write a personal letter to her Tikbalang King patriarch…

“Dear Itay,

Sorry, but I can’t call you Tatang, like I called my adoptive human father because, first of all, you are two completely d
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