Meanwhile, Hazel tried to get the other man's face out of her head and focus on practice, but she couldn't. Each time she chanted a spell, his face would appear in her head with those ruby eyes staring at her.
Every spell she tried until now had been messed up, and she was losing her mind.
"Damn it," Hazel cursed and walked over to a seat. The was frustrating her much more than she had thought she needed to do something about it. It wasn't as if she hadn't been warned about it.
"Your Majesty, perhaps you should try adjusting the state of your mind. It might help," Heidi suggested, but Hazel looked at her as if she was speaking a language she did not understand.