Chapter 4

The following morning, the carefully negotiated peace treaty lay in ruins, reduced to mere ashes, before it had even been formally signed and finalized.

Rumors of Kael's "betrayal" spread more quickly than wildfire in both realms. The letter had reached the hand of each noble, the lips of each wag, the courts of each realm.

The council met in the early morning, just before dawn. Elara sat opposite her father, with a serene demeanor on her face, but a pounding heart and disheveled mind. Across from the other side of the table was Kael, who was disheveled and unshaven, with normally well-groomed and urbane finesse absent in an aura of deep and weary exhaustion.

"My father must be told in full detail about all that has occurred," declared King Alden emphatically. "The Varelions would not tolerate their beloved princess being wed to a man who is untrustworthy and dishonest."

Kael bowed stiffly. "Your Majesty, the accusation is false. Lady Mirelle is the daughter of my father's advisor. I spoke with her to solicit support for this treaty, that is all."

Lord Darnel snorted in disgust, clearly relaying that he was completely incredulous. "But yet, despite all of that, she was discovered in your bedchamber, well after midnight had passed?"

Kael's agitation increased as he gritted his teeth in outrage. "It was her brother who wrote that article. He is against the alliance we would form. If in the end the marriage fails, then that faction in Astren who desire war in the end would triumph. That is precisely what they would desire."

His eyes were cold and hard with a stony determination. "If that is the case, then demonstrate your innocence.

I will," said Kael emphatically - and then, as second habit, his gaze slipped to Elara, the tone of his words lingering in the midst of the air. "If I still have a reason to.".

She was taken aback. The room blurred for a second.

"Do you?" he asked quietly.

She wavered, caught between a knot of pride and some other, more primitive force that tugged at heartstrings. "I don't know," she said finally, and for some reason it hurt more than she had known it would.

The meeting adjourned in tense silence.

Later in the day, Kael decided to ride out by himself towards the border - in defiance of all caution and disregard of each guard's adamant objection. Elara stood outside in the balcony, her chest hammering powerfully in a combination of fear and rage as she saw him ride off.

"Leave him alone," said her father softly beside her. "If he comes back, then we shall know the truth."

But that night, when it thundered in the distance, she was unable to fall asleep.

It was some time before impulse got the better of her, when she donned a dark cloak and slipped into the stables. It was then that her mare, Astra, whinnied softly when Elara was saddling her.

Just one ride," she whispered. "To see for myself.".

The forest between Varelia and Astren was a dangerous no man's land - quiet, misted, haunted by the ghosts of battles past. The moon hung low, silvering the leaves.

She discovered Kael there, beside a smoldering campfire that crackled in the evening, with his horse tied close by. He was injured - a cut some inches deep that extended the length of his arm, blood soaking his sleeve in dark ominous blotches.

Your Highness," he whispered, not glancing about. "You shouldn't be here.".

"Neither you must," she said, dismounting. "You're wounded

He shrugged. "It was an attack on the road. Astren men, loyal to my brother. They do not want peace."

Elara inched nearer, her cloak for a moment brushing against the lush green grass in front of where she stood. "Were you truly willing to risk your life in a bid to demonstrate your worthiness?"

He looked up to encounter her gaze, their gaze flaring with indignation in the smoldering glow of the fire. "I risked that because I would not want you to think that I am the man they claim that I am."

Both of them stood still for a moment in fleeting silence. The storm released all of its fury around them - rain spouting angrily into the cooks' fire, and thunder shaking the ground that they were on.

She reached out with her hand to his arm, deliberately in spite of his protests, and began to clean the wound with water from her flask. Her hands trembled minutely, revealing her agitation. "You're such a fool," she said in low tones. "A reckless, arrogant fool."

A faint smile appeared on his lips, barely noticeable yet somehow significant. "And yet, despite everything, you still came after me."

"You need someone to watch out for your stupidity before it kills you."

Lightning illuminated - bright, blinding - and then he grasped her wrist, pulling her close. She felt the rapid throb of the beat of his heart, uneven and erratic.

Elara," he whispered, pronouncing her name almost as some kind of holy prayer reserved for godly ears. "Tell me, please, that you honestly do not care.

She opened her lips - perhaps to flatly deny it, to strongly push him away from them - but the words she meant to utter disappeared utterly amidst the thunder. His hand came up softly, brushing aside a fine strand of rain-soaked hair from her forehead, and his touch remained for longer than she had expected.

I completely hate the fact that you make me feel that way," she sighed softly.

"Then we're both cursed," he whispered.

The rain fell more intensely, drenching them both, but neither budged. The tension that had brewed for weeks at last cracked - her lips touched his, fierce and shaking, the kiss that was born of anger and yearning and all that had remained unspoken.

For a heartbeat, the world was nothing but rain and heat and the taste of something forbidden.

She sat back, gasping, shining eyes. "This doesn't change anything.

"Yes, it is," he said softly, his voice little more than a whisper. "The problem is that you downright fail to believe it."

She looked away, gripping the material of her cloak tightly as she did. "If we just so happen to get caught-"

"We shall not be," he said forcefully. "But in case we happen to turn out to be so. make them understand it was not politics that caused me to seek you out."

Her chest ached. "You'll spoil all that we've worked for."

He smiled, a nuanced face that spoke of fatigue, sadness, and a sort of prettiness. "Then let it burn," he declared with emotion, "if it means you shall finally believe me."

She looked at him for what would appear to her an age - the arrogant prince with airs of superiority, the impulsive gladiator with no bounds for courage, the man who, in spite of all sense, could make her heart revolt against its own sensibilities.

Then she spoke in a low voice, "Please return to the palace. Showcase your sincerity and integrity in the sight of the court."

He agreed. "At dawn."

As they rode back in concert through the raging tempest, the flames that burned behind them hissed menacingly and finally died - but the fire of communion that danced between them burned more brightly than it ever had before.

And somewhere deep in the shadows, a hidden form remained watchful - the seal of Astren shining brightly on his armor, catching and casting dim gleams of light in the darkness.

The brother of the prince.

Chapter 5

It was blood-red dawn over the Varelia palace.

The tempest was long gone, its raging indignation replaced with an eerie stillness that left the courtyards glistening with rainwater and the atmosphere heavy with a kind of palpable tension. In the vast great hall, the nobles assembled again - whispering about betrayal, scandal, and the fine, frayed thread of peace that struggled to tie two kingdoms in their fraught alliance.

Elara found herself standing before the magnificent throne, her gown remarkably simple in design, while her crown was entirely unadorned, lacking any embellishments or jewels. The evidence of a sleepless night lingered prominently in her eyes, reflecting her inner turmoil, yet when she finally spoke, her voice emerged steady and unwavering, showcasing her determination despite her exhaustion.

The Prince Kael of Astren returns today to answer charges from the council," she announced. "Until then, silence is requested. There can be no judging until there is truth.

It was then that Mr. Lee's father looked at him with great importance. "Let us all hope that he comes

Within a matter of moments, the large and magnificent doors finally opened.

Kael entered - travel-wet, battered armor, a wound bandaged beneath his tunic. Still, he moved with steady step, resolution carved into his face. Behind him were some of Astren's men. and a bound prisoner.

Gasps run through the court.

Who is it?" King Alden demanded.

Kael bowed. "Your Majesty. This is Lord Ferren Mirelle, brother of the woman whose letter caused scandal to fall on this alliance. He admitted, in witness, to falsifying the seal and circulating lies in order to break the treaty."

Ferren spat at his feet. "You think they'll believe you, bastard prince? You're nothing-"

His fist connected with him right in the middle of saying that. "That's enough," stated Kael in a commanding tone.

The guards pulled the man from behind, forcing him from their midst with a heavy grasp. Kael turned back to face the throne, his countenance stern. "Your Majesty, it is crucial to acknowledge that Astren still harbors enemies who yearn for battle and war. Though I am incapable of changing my past choices, I am in possession of the power to battle for a future that remains pure and unencumbered by such violence."

He bowed low in front of the throne - that one time when the prince used to scoff at the strict protocols of courtly manners, but now he was bowing low in submission and respect in front of the king. "If my voice is of no value or importance, then let my actions by themselves be proof of my intentions. I am willing to wed Princess Elara not for matters of political expediency or alliance, but because she is the only individual whom I fully trust to make both our worlds safe and not fall into chaos or destruction."

The hall was left in stunned silence.

All eyes were set on Elara.

For an instant, she saw him not as the scandalous playboy, or the rival prince, but as the man who had ridden into a storm to prove himself - who had faced betrayal, scorn, and danger all in the hopes of being by her side.

Get up," she spoke softly and calmly.

He did.

"Prince Kael," she went on, her voice shaken only minimally, as though she was fighting to stay in control, "you've achieved something that few men would ever bother to do. You've faced your own personal devils - and mine - without recourse to the solace of titles or apologies for behavior. You claim you desire peace, and I believe you."

His forehead was furrowed in distress and contemplation. "Elara."

She gazed at him, eyes shining with light and strength. "It's all of my life, Father, that I've served the crown, fulfilled all of the obligations that were placed before me. But that-" she gestured strongly in the general direction of Kael, accentuating the point "-isn't about duty. This is about a choice that is being taken by me."

There was a murmur that ran through the court.

The eyes of King Alden relaxed - a father, not only a king. "Then decide, my daughter."

Elara gazed up at Kael, who was still and unmoveable. He gazed at her with all due concentration, as if the destiny of the entire universe was reliant on the response that she was about to speak.

I want peace," she said. "And I want him.".

The hall erupted with a cacophony of reactions - there were some audible gasps that indicated surprise, while others expressed their excitement through cheers. Kael took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, as something resembling disbelief flickered briefly across his face, momentarily clouding his expression, before he moved forward decisively and gently took her hand in his.

Are you completely sure?" he whispered softly in an incredulous voice. "You well know that you can drive me completely mad.

She smiled with a thin lip. "You do already."

The king arose from his throne, lifting high both of his hands into the air to indicate for silence from the crowded throng. "Then let it be announced far and wide - by the divine grace of the mighty Varelia and the noble Astren - that the renowned Princess and the courageous Prince are henceforth officially united in sacred matrimony. May this sacred bond here established put an end to the age-old enmity that hath rent our families for generations."

The applause was repeated loudly throughout the hall.

As the great ceremony concluded and the gathered nobles were exiting, Kael stepped closer and leaned in close to her ear. "So, Princess.what do you think happens next?"

She cast a Brief Glance in his Direction, Eyes Twinkling with a Slight Air of Mischievousness. "Now we shall find out whether you can tolerate being married to a woman who is adamant about not swooning or falling in love with every syllable that you say."

He chuckled. "I'll accept it as my greatest challenge."

They quietly slipped away from the bustling crowd, deftly escaping through a narrow side passage that led them to the serene gardens where, just a few weeks ago, they had first engaged in a heated argument. The gentle rain had left the beautiful roses heavy with glistening dew, and their delightful scent lingered thickly in the air, creating an almost intoxicating atmosphere.

I thought that I lost that," Kael said softly. "Not only the alliance – you.

"You almost did," she said. "But you fought for it."

He gripped it tenderly, lifting it and keeping it firmly pressed against his chest. "Then I shall battle with all my strength. On your behalf. On behalf of you and me as one. On behalf of the well-being of both our kingdoms."

Elara looked up to encounter his eyes, and in that moment, for the very first time since the beginning of the war that had so drastically changed their lives, she felt a spark of hope - tenuous but genuine - take form in her as gently as dawn crept after an endlessly long and bleak night.

Then fight alongside me," she whispered.

He smiled, leaning in with his forehead. "Always."

Lips touched again, but not in rage or in vexation, but in an intense, lasting vow. It was a kiss that, metaphorically, sealed not only an agreement between them, but also the potential of a shared future with all that it would entail: hopes and opportunities.

The sun broke over the horizon, spilling gold across the garden. The storm had ended, and for once, the world was quiet.

Two crowns.

Two hearts.

There was also one, true love that would ultimately alter the fortunes of entire kingdoms.

Chapter 6

The bells of Varelia rang for the first time in years, but this time it was to signal peace, not war.

The palace shone in the soft gold of sunset, and red and blue flags waved next to each other above the courtyard. People from both kingdoms, including nobles, soldiers, and regular people, came together and cheered, their voices echoing off the marble walls.

As her maid fastened the last clasp of her gown-a cascade of silken blue embroidered with threads of silver and firelight-Princess Elara of Varelia stood in front of her mirror and shook. She wore a light crown, but the weight of the day was heavy on her heart.

She saw herself in the mirror and made herself smile. She told herself that this was peace. I fought for this.

But it seemed like peace had a heartbeat, and it got faster every time she thought about the man waiting for her at the altar.

"Your Highness," her maid said softly. "The Prince is waiting."

Kael of Astren, the man she had promised to hate and who had gone against his reputation and all expectations, was about to become her husband.

The crowd stood up like a wave when she walked into the grand hall.

Kael was at the other end, and the sun shone on his dark hair and the silver crest on his royal suit. He didn't have his usual smirk anymore; instead, he looked deeper-reverent, awed, as if he still couldn't believe she had chosen him.

Elara's breath stopped.

Petals fell from the sky as she walked down the aisle. Every step felt like a promise: one kingdom, one future, and a love that was impossible to have because of competition.

Kael bowed low when she got to him, not out of politeness but out of respect. He whispered, "You look like something carved from dawn itself."

"And you," she said softly, "look like trouble in fine clothing."

A wave of laughter went through the guests who heard it.

As he raised his hands, the priest smiled. "Today, we bring together not just two people, but also two nations that have been at odds for a long time because of pride and blood. This union should be the light that leads us to peace.

They said their vows again. Hers were clear and strong, and his were softer and more emotional.

The hall erupted in cheers when the rings were put on and the last words were said.

But Kael didn't ask for permission. He leaned in, held her cheek, and kissed her slowly and with respect, but with all the pain they had been through to get to this point.

The crowd cheered.

That night, the celebration spilled into the courtyards. Lanterns floated into the sky, music filled the air, and laughter wove through the castle halls.

Elara slipped away to the balcony, needing a breath of quiet. The stars shimmered above the city - Astren's and Varelia's banners glowing side by side in the torchlight below.

She heard the soft click of boots behind her.

Kael leaned casually against the railing, his jacket undone, the faint scent of spice and smoke clinging to him. "Running away from your own wedding, Princess?"

"Just catching my breath," she said, not turning. "It's... a lot."

He stepped closer. "You wore blue today," he said. "Varelia's sky. Astren's sea. It suits you."

She smiled faintly. "You almost sound sincere."

"I am," he said, voice low. "I've been a fool most of my life. But when I look at you... I want to be better."

Her heart faltered. "You already are."

A pause. The night breeze toyed with her veil, brushing it against his arm.

He reached for her hand. "We've fought, we've bled, we've nearly lost everything. But tonight..." His thumb brushed her knuckles, sending a shiver through her. "Tonight, there's no war left between us."

Her eyes lifted to his. "Are you sure?"

He smiled - that familiar teasing curve she'd come to crave. "Let's make peace the only way we know how."

He drew her close, and their lips met again - slower this time, deeper, the world fading around them.

No court, no crowns, no titles - only the steady rhythm of two hearts finally in sync.

The fireworks burst above the palace in a cascade of gold and crimson. Below, the kingdoms rejoiced.

Above, on the balcony of fire and gold, the princess and the playboy prince sealed their love - not with duty, but desire.

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