Chapter 3: Chapter 4: The coronation Vs the assassin
Elara’s POV
The palace walls felt different when I slipped back inside. The stones seemed to watch me. They knew my secret. The grand hallways felt like a trap closing in. Dawn was just breaking.
My heart beat wild in my chest. It beat for two reasons now. First, the duty I had run from all night. Second, the memory of strong arms and green eyes that I had run toward.
I moved like a through the quiet servants’ halls. My body ached in new, secret places. Every sore muscle was a reminder of my choice. A choice my parents would have wept over. I finally reached the door to my chambers. I took a deep breath. My hands shook. I pushed the door open.
Lena was there, waiting. She jumped up from her chair. Her face was tight with worry. When she saw me, she looked relieved.
“Elara! Thank the gods! I have been pacing all night. Where have you been? The sun is nearly up!” Her words came out in a fast whisper.
I forced a smile. My lips felt stiff. “I am fine, Lena. I just… lost track of time.”
She rushed over. She took my hands. Her eyes searched my face. “You look pale. And your hair is a mess. Did you have fun? At the gardens?”
I pulled my hands away. I turned toward my dressing screen. I needed to hide my face. “It was… an experience. I danced. I saw the city. It was fun.” The lies tasted bad in my mouth.
“Just fun?” she asked. She came to help me out of the simple blue dress. Her fingers brushed a tender spot low on my neck. I flinched. It was a small, sharp pain. A memory flashed. Kaelen’s mouth there in the dark, a soft bite that made me gasp, not in pain, but in surprise at the new feeling. My face burned. It was a mark. A secret mark from a secret night.
“Are you hurt?” she asked. Her voice was sharp.
“No!” I said too fast. I pulled the dress up over my shoulder to cover the spot. “No, just… I tripped. I hit my neck on a low branch when I fell. On the cobblestones. It is nothing.” I could feel her looking at my back. She did not believe me. “It was just fun, Lena. A night of fun, like you said I should have.”
I stepped behind the screen. I heard her sigh. “Well, ’fun’ is over, my queen. Today, history begins. Let us get you ready. The bath is drawn.”
A bath. The thought made my stomach twist. Other maids would be there. They would see me. They might see things. They might guess.
“No,” I said, my voice firmer than I meant. I peeked out from behind the screen. “Send the other maids away. I… I wish to bathe alone today. I need a moment to myself. To prepare my thoughts. For the ceremony.”
Lena looked confused. “But, Elara, it is tradition. The maids always help the Royals before—”
“Not today Lena,” I said quickly. “I need to do this alone. Please, Lena. Just for today. Tell them to leave the water and go.”
She studied my face. For a terrible second, I thought she would argue. Then she nodded. “As you wish.” She went to the door and spoke softly to the waiting women. I heard their footsteps fade away.
Alone, I walked to the large, sunken bath. Steam rose from the water. Rose petals floated on the surface. I took off the simple dress. I looked at my body in the full-length mirror. There were no big marks. But there were little signs. A faint pink mark on my hip from where I’d pressed against the edge of the bed. The small, tender spot on my neck. And a deep, different ache between my legs. The proof of what I had done.
I lost my virginity to a stranger. The thought hit me like a slap again. I was no longer the pure princess my parents raised. I was changed. I stepped into the bath. The hot water stung my tender skin. I sank down, wishing it could wash away more than just dirt. Wishing it could wash away the memory of his hands, his smile, his whispered words. But it could not. The memories were inside me now.
I washed slowly, alone with my shame. I thought of my mother. What would she say? My father would be heartbroken. I had failed them on the very last night I carried their name alone.
Later, Lena returned with other maids to dry me and dress me. They combed my hair until it shone like gold. They weaved it into a style fit for a crown. They laced me into a gown. It was heavy ivory silk and threaded gold. It was so stiff I could barely breathe. It was like armor, not clothing.
Each tug of a lace felt like a chain. Each pin in my hair felt like a lock. The shy girl from the Wandering Gardens was being buried. Buried under layers of tradition and duty.
“You are quiet, Elara,” Lena said. She pinned a final jewel into my hair. Her face in the mirror looked almost sad.
“I am thinking of my parents,” I said. That was not a full lie. I thought of how I had shamed them. I shamed them just hours before I was to be their legacy.
“They would be so proud,” she said. But her smile was fake. It did not reach her eyes.
Finally, it was time. The great doors to the throne room opened. The sound was like thunder. Hundreds of faces turned toward me. Lords and ladies. Ambassadors from far kingdoms. All of Dravara’s most important people. The air buzzed with their whispers. I saw Uncle Malakor near the front. He was my father’s cousin. His face was a mask of solemn support. I began the long walk down the velvet aisle. My legs shook under the weight of the gown and my guilt.
At the end of the aisle, the high priest stood waiting. The ancient crown of Dravara rested on a velvet pillow. It was a simple circle of beaten gold. But it looked heavier than a mountain.
The priest’s voice boomed through the silent hall. He spoke the old words of duty and sacrifice. I knelt on the hard cushion before him. My head was bowed. I could hear my own blood rushing in my ears.
“Princess Elara of the Royal House of Dravara,” his voice echoed. “Do you swear to uphold the laws? Do you swear to protect the people? Do you swear to give your life to this kingdom?”
My mouth was dry. “I swear,” I whispered.
“Then by the ancient right, and the will of the people, I crown you Queen.”
He lifted the crown. The gold caught the light from the high windows. It was so bright it hurt my eyes. He lowered it toward my head. This was it. The end of Elara. The beginning of the Queen.
Clink.
The sound of the crown settling onto my hair was the loudest sound I had ever heard. It was cold. It was heavy. It was real.
And then, chaos.
A scream ripped from the crowd. A blur of dark movement. A man, was coming up the aisle. He moved faster than anyone could react. He wore a wide-brimmed hat pulled low. A smooth black mask covered his entire face from the nose up. Even his eyes weren’t visible, seemed like the material he used for his eyes were only transparent to him.
He was on the platform before the guards could even draw their swords. A strong hand clamped over my mouth. It yanked me backward against a hard chest. The cold, terrifying kiss of a blade pressed against my throat. Right over the tender spot Kaelen had left.
The world froze. The crown tilted sideways on my head. I could see nothing but the black mask in front of my eyes. I could smell leather and metal. I could feel the fast beat of his heart against my back.
Panic screamed through every part of me. This was how it ended.
He leaned in. His lips were close to my ear, hidden behind the mask. His voice was a low, disguised whisper. It was rough and strange… but under it, there was a thread of something familiar. A warmth in the tone. A warmth that did not match the cold steel on my skin. My confused, terrified mind raced. Do I know this voice? Where have I heard it before?
But that was impossible. How could I know an assassin?
The words he breathed into my ear were for me alone. They were clear, even through the disguise. They held a strange promise that turned my blood to ice:
“It will not be today.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 138 - 139: The Holiday
- Chapter 137 - 138: The War Council
- Chapter 136 - 137: The New Council
- Chapter 135 - 136: Castaway
- Chapter 134 - 135: we won
- Chapter 133 - 134: Quickening
- Chapter 132 - 133: The Wedding vows
- Chapter 131 - 132: let’s get Married
- Chapter 130 - 131: The Eastern Threat
- Chapter 129 - 130: The Night After
- Chapter 128 - 129: The Stone and the Sword
- Chapter 127 - 128: The Truth Between Them
- Chapter 126 - 127: What Lena Kept
- Chapter 125 - 126: Lena Before Elara
- Chapter 124 - 125: The Reckoning
- Chapter 123 - 124: Malakor Moves Anyway
- Chapter 122 - 123: Lena Finds Out
- Chapter 121 - 122: The Real Conversation
- Chapter 120 - 121: The Private Meeting
- Chapter 119 - 120: The Fulcrum
- Chapter 118 - 119: The Calculation
- Chapter 117 - 118: Lena’s accounting
- Chapter 116 - 117: The Return of Malakor
- Chapter 115 - 116: The New Channel
- Chapter 114 - 115: The Corridor
- Chapter 113 - 114: The Scream
- Chapter 112 - 113: The Bread Loaf
- Chapter 111 - 112: Thorn Moves
- Chapter 110 - 111: The bridge
- Chapter 109 - 110: The Note
- Chapter 108 - 109: No proof. No arrest
- Chapter 107 - 108: Still the voice
- Chapter 106 - 107: supplication
- Chapter 105 - 106: The room clears
- Chapter 104 - 105: old enough
- Chapter 103 - 104: The unmasking
- Chapter 102 - 103: The similarities
- Chapter 101 - 102: The Voice Explains
- Chapter 100 - 101: The Voice Before the Throne
- Chapter 99 - 100: The spider moves
- Chapter 98 - 99: Breaking the queen
- Chapter 97 - 98: The excess
- Chapter 96 - 97: The suspicion
- Chapter 95 - 96: The Third Move
- Chapter 94 - 95: The Blamed
- Chapter 93 - 94: The Dead Girl
- Chapter 92 - 93: something is off
- Chapter 91 - 92: The Release
- Chapter 90 - 91: The rat
- Chapter 89 - 90: No Alibi
- Chapter 88 - 89: I saw her
- Chapter 87 - 88: The voice speaks
- Chapter 86 - 87: He spoke
- Chapter 85 - 86: The corrupt ministers
- Chapter 84 - 85 : What They Say About the Queen
- Chapter 83 - 84: The work
- Chapter 82 - 83: the weight of knowing
- Chapter 81 - 82: the war room
- Chapter 80 - 81: the waiting room.
- Chapter 79 - 80: The Investigation
- Chapter 78 - 79: The due truth
- Chapter 77 - 78: Finding Lena
- Chapter 76 - 77: The kerchief
- Chapter 75 - 76: The betrayal
- Chapter 74 - 75: one crisis at a time
- Chapter 73 - 74: The counter move
- Chapter 72 - 73: coming clean
- Chapter 71 - 72: not my responsibility
- Chapter 70 - 71: Get out
- Chapter 69 - 70: how dare you!
- Chapter 68 - 69: not killers
- Chapter 67 - 68: Corvus first Test
- Chapter 66 - 67: The voice
- Chapter 65 - 66; Years of loyalty
- Chapter 64 - 65: The gathering
- Chapter 63 - 64: The "k"
- Chapter 62 - 63: The pantry
- Chapter 61 - 62: The queen. The maid
- Chapter 60 - 61: the gamble
- Chapter 59 - 60: the planned removal
- Chapter 58 - 59: Malakor’s Collapse
- Chapter 57 - 58: Transition
- Chapter 56 - 57; Farewell to Thorin
- Chapter 55 - 56: You’re pregnant
- Chapter 54 - 55: You’re fired
- Chapter 53 - 54: No marriage pact
- Chapter 52 - 53: The truth
- Chapter 51 - 52: the reckoning
- Chapter 50 - 51: The command
- Chapter 49 - 50: she returns
- Chapter 48 - 49: Before Dawn
- Chapter 47 - 48: The suspect
- Chapter 46 - 47: the empty bed
- Chapter 45 - 46: Guttural groan
- Chapter 44 - 45: unrelenting force
- Chapter 43 - 44: Fuck me
- Chapter 42 - 43: The contrast
- Chapter 41 - 42: The Assessment
- Chapter 40 - 41: The Dinner
- Chapter 39 - 40: His arrival
- Chapter 38 - 39: His side of the story
- Chapter 37 - 38: The Weight of the Watch
- Chapter 36 - 37: Because you asked
- Chapter 35 - 36: The vote
- Chapter 34 - 35: Against them
- Chapter 33 - 34: The official announcement
- Chapter 32 - 33: The silence
- Chapter 31 - 32: Young queen
- Chapter 30 - 31: The nagging feeling
- Chapter 29 - 30: The passage
- Chapter 28 - 29: Witness
- Chapter 27 - 28: The Bell
- Chapter 26 - 27: against malakor
- Chapter 25 - 26: the rules
- Chapter 24 - 25: political wise
- Chapter 23 - 24: sneaking out
- Chapter 22 - 23; The anxiety
- Chapter 21 - 22: Second chance
- Chapter 20 - 21: Familiarity?
- Chapter 19 - 20: The hinterlands
- Chapter 18 - 19: His decision
- Chapter 17 - 18: The plan
- Chapter 16 - 17: The apology
- Chapter 15 - 16: The authority
- Chapter 14 - 15: the decision
- Chapter 13 - 14: The records
- Chapter 12 - 13: same mistake
- Chapter 11 - 12 : The Journal
- Chapter 10 - 11: Father’s study
- Chapter 9 - 10: Just mean
- Chapter 8 - 9: why do you let them?
- Chapter 7 - 8: My what?
- Chapter 6 - 7; Other reasons
- Chapter 5 - 6: Seduce the princess
- Chapter 4 - 5: What was he doing here?
- Chapter 3 - 4: The coronation Vs the assassin
- Chapter 2 - 3: My first time
- Chapter 1 - 2: A night of firsts
- Chapter one: The last night of freedom