Princess Victoria – Point of View
The soft golden rays of sunlight creep through the tall palace windows, dancing on the velvet curtains and casting a warm glow across the grand room. I blink slowly, adjusting to the light, my heart still fluttering from last night’s fairytale. For a moment, I forget where I am until my eyes fall on the engagement ring sparkling on my finger.It was not a dream.I really am engaged to Prince George , my prince charming.I sit up in bed, the silk sheets falling around me like gentle waves, and stare at the ring again, turning my hand this way and that. It fits perfectly on my finger elegant, timeless, and heavy with the promise of a future I have always dreamed of. Every second of last night replays in my head like a song I can not stop humming: the gasp from the crowd, the sparkle of camera flashes, the warmth of his hand as he slid the ring onto my finger, and the way the whole world seemed to go quietPrince George’s Point of ViewThe chamber was finally empty. My uncle had left with his usual imperious authority, barking orders about the preparations for the wedding celebration. Princess Victoria had fled to her rooms, sobbing, and clinging to her cunning twin sister Grace’s comforting hands that promised solace but delivered only manipulation. And I remained behind alone with the silence pressing against my skull like a vice.I dragged a hand through my hair, trying to slow the furious drum of my heartbeat. My chest ached with a cocktail of fury, guilt, and disbelief. The morning had been a carefully staged theater, a trap designed to break me and to bend me into submission. Grace’s smug calm had been calculated, precise and my uncle’s unveiled threat had been deliberate and terrifying . Princess Victoria’s tears were innocent and had been the cruelest strike of all.Yet beneath the rage, a spark of clarity burned. They had underestimated me. They had assumed the shock, the c
Prince George’s Point of ViewNothing, absolutely nothing, could have prepared me for this morning.I woke slowly, the first rays of sunlight filtering through the curtains, painting the room in soft gold and then I froze.Princess Grace who is the cunning, calculating twin sister of Victoria was in my bed naked .The shock hit me like a blade to the chest. I wanted to scream. I wanted to flee. I wanted to vanish into the shadows but I could not move because of the shock .My hands shook, and a cold, visceral panic gripped my heart.“Do you want to repeat what happened last night?” Grace’s voice was calm, teasing, almost seductive, and yet it carried that edge of malice I knew so well. My mind went blank.What happened last night? I racked my brain, trying to reconstruct the events: the late night meetings and with Sindy ,the whispered council discussions and the palace intrigue. Nothing led here. Nothing involved Grace in anyway .Before I could collect my scattered thoughts, the door
Princess Victoria’s Point of View“This plan is going to work. Trust me.” Grace’s words sliced through the tension that coiled around me like a serpent.I nodded, though my stomach churned with unease. Every instinct screamed that what we were about to do was reckless, dangerous, and far beyond anything I had ever done . I had always been the “good girl,” the obedient daughter, the one who followed the rules and never caused a ripple. Yet here I was, leaning into shadows and schemes, cloaked in silk and secrecy, determined to steal a moment that could define my entire life forever . My hands shook as I adjusted the coat over the lingerie dress Grace had chosen for me. The fabric felt foreign against my skin, a delicate whisper of silk that made me shiver , not from cold, but from fear and anticipation. I stole a glance at my reflection in the tall mirror. The girl staring back at me was someone I barely recognized: bold, audacious, desperate for love and validation.Grace’s sharp eye
Princess Victoria’s Point of view “I never thought that after years of clawing my way out of my sister’s shadow, I would find myself fighting to escape another , this time, Sindy is inside my own marriage.” The words echoed in my chest, heavy, bitter, and almost shameful. For so long, I had lived with Grace as my rival, twin yet opposite, destined to outshine me in the eyes of courtiers, tutors and even suitors. I told myself that marrying Prince George was my triumph, my moment to finally stand where no shadow could touch me. And yet… today, I had seen it clearly in his eyes. The way he fidgeted through tea, his mind already halfway elsewhere. The way he politely smiled but rushed to stand the moment our cups were emptied. He could not wait a minute longer to leave my side. My fiancé could not wait to leave me to go talk to another woman . And I knew where he was going. Grace found
Prince George’s Point of view The announcement from breakfast still echoed in my head, relentless as a hammer striking stone: “The wedding will be in two days.” My chest tightened as I sank onto the edge of my bed, staring at the ornate ceiling of my room. I wanted to protest, to rise and shout against the decree, but the memory of my uncle’s solemn warning froze me in place. And I remembered one of our encounters in his office when he said :“George… my time is short. This is my last wish. You must marry Princess Victoria.”The words of a man whose health was failing, who had held the throne while my parents were gone, pinned me into silence. I could not argue. I could not stop the wedding. I was powerless, a pawn caught in a game far beyond my control.I ran my hand through my hair, frustration and helplessness coiling in my chest. Two days. Two days to somehow reconcile everything, to protect Victoria from a life she did not yet unders
Sindy’s Point of ViewThe cabin felt smaller than usual, the quiet pressing down like a weight I could not lift. I sank onto the edge of the bed, every muscle tight, my heart hammering in time with the thought that would not leave me: the wedding was in two days. The words of the Acting King during breakfast still echoed in my mind, relentless and sharp: “Prince George and Princess Victoria will marry in two days.”Two days. That was all the time I had to prevent a mistake that could alter the kingdom forever. My chest tightened, each breath shallow as the thought gnawed at me. I had failed once, and now the consequences were unfolding in plain sight. My failure to protect Princess Victoria, to stop her from walking into a destiny I knew would mirror the tragedies of Prince George’s mother, weighed on me like heavy chains.I pressed my face into my hands. She deserved better. She deserved a life where love and trust were not jeopardized by secrets s