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Didnt spor any errors, good chapter :)
5359683 YES! WOOHOO! Sorry, just glad I managed to find them all! :) Or at least the majority that people will notice, it seems.
Also is spor a joke? or did you hit the wrong key?
5359725 writing on a phone is hard, but lets say it was a joke ;)
5359730 XD
Don't phones have spell check? Great story by the way?
And he had his breath squeezed out of him.
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That too. XD
So what did Ruby say that lead the Queen to the conclusion that Bolt had betrayed Ruby?
If Ruby did not mention the discussion that they had where Bolt told her to leave, then what was the apparent betrayal?
Did Ruby mention the hypnosis? If so, what would the queen have expected to have happened next? The first thought is food, but it's not clear from this story that Lamias eat ponies. If hypnotizing prey to eat them is normal, then the failure of the hypnosis / non eating / "leave" would not be treated as betrayal by Bolt, but as failure by Ruby.
So what is this apparent betrayal, as seen/understood by the queen, from what Ruby has said, if Ruby didn't go into the conversation they had where he told her to leave?
"Slave". So, the queen would consider it perfectly normal to hypnotize Bolt and bring him along as a pet/slave/valuable. Clearly, some lamias would do that, and maybe that was the cultural expectation of the queen of how Ruby should have treated Bolt -- which gets back to "Ruby, you failed to take a slave, and had to be rescued by your failure?" -- which isn't about betrayal but failure.
So what gives?