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The Knight's Mysterious Maid

Rafael Callahan is a renowned Knight of the Castro Kingdom. After weeks out to fight against enemies and bring peace to the kingdom, Rafael returns to his estate where he meets the new maid Annalise Woods. Strange. Brazen. Bold. Three words he would use to describe Annalise. Love should be the last thing on his mind when the King, Tobias Castro, is requesting his help safeguarding the border, but Rafael finds himself drawn to Annalise. Annalise Woods is a maid for the Callahan household. Little is known about her family and her intentions for sticking close to Rafael. She had one goal when stepping foot in the Callahan estate, but soon finds herself intertwined with a man she should never love. Quiet. Annoying. Loyal. Three words she would use to describe Rafael. Annalise knew she should never return Rafael’s love because the moment he learned who she truly was, his gaze upon her would change. Tales of Castro Nobility story timeline order - The King’s Unbreakable Wife The Knight’s Mysterious Maid The Duke’s Masked Wife

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House filled with love (1)

Annalise eventually ended up behind Rafael and Lydia. Walking when they did and stopping when Lydia wanted to look at something. She used this time to look through the bag packed for Lydia to see what she had and what they would need from her gifts to bring to the room to help make the room look like it belonged to a child. 

Inside were two dresses, one to wear to bed and one for the morning, a toy, and a few other things Annalise couldn't reach without taking everything out of the bag. 

'She must really like ribbons,' Annalise thought as there were two to match the dresses. She had not seen many of the other girls wearing ribbons as much as Lydia did. 

'This is your room. Annalise and I will be over here," Rafael said, pointing to his bedroom.

He then opened the door to the room now belonging to Lydia and let go of her hand so she could explore while he brought some light to the room thanks to how far away the window was from the door.