“Alliah stop being so slow!” A boy yelled out. Jet black hair fell on to the back of his shoulders as he ran. It bounced and flailed around with every step he took. His golden eyes were filled with mischief and joy as he took off down a hallway of my Palace. They would glance back every now and then to make sure I was not falling behind. His round face was round and smooth, even despite the big grin he had. He was my best friend from another Palace, and he was here to train to be a proper Knight, just like myself. I huffed after him, my legs swinging wider so that I could match my pace to his.
“This isn’t fair Nicklos! You have longer legged than I do!” I shouted from behind him. I heard him laugh but made no point to slow down. His black cape flowed behind him despite his speed. I tried catching it in my hands as the fabric zipped upwards before launching itself back towards the ground. When I finally snagged it, I tugged on it lightly and he looked back surprised! A smile still formed on his soft red lips, he slowed to a walk and let me catch my breath. I continued to huff at his side, still gripping his cape tightly in my hands.
While I stood trying to catch my breath, he plopped down on a bench and sighed. His chest was also rising and falling heavily, but he was not struggling as much as I was. Weak kneed I plopped down next to him on the bench and leaned against him. It was a natural thing to do since we had spent a whole year together. He was the only boy to hang out with me after all. I was the only girl on training to be a Knight and it was highly frowned upon. Let alone a Crowned Princess. Nobles would travel across the land just to train with our soldiers, so we got a lot of High Officials sons. They often gossiped and would talk badly about me despite who I was.
At first, I thought it was good practice for me, especially since I would be the subject of gossip once I ascended the throne anyway. But over time it wore me out and it was really starting to dampen my spirits. That was until Nicklos approached me fended for me. Often, he told me that normal girls where boring and that I was an inspiration for changing views of woman. Woman where normally just forced to marry and have children so that we could continue the family name. But now there was a chance for me to change public opinion and start showing people woman where more than capable of just raising children.
“Alliah, our Knighting Hood ceremony is coming up. That will mean I will have to leave soon.” Nicklos whispered to me. I let go of his cape from my grasp and sighed. I knew this day would come, that he would have to return home and leave me here by myself. I stared towards the bright blue sky; white clouds dotted the blue endless sea. Birds chirped and flew from tree to tree in the garden that we kept. Small rose bushes surrounded a tall and proud white gazebo, lanterns dangling inside the small erect building. I smiled and pulled Nicklos to his feet and towards the garden center piece.
“Then let’s make the best of these next few weeks!” I said with a grin as I pulled him out of the sun. Nicklos chuckled as we stood in the refreshing shade and out from the beating sun. I went to let his hand go, but he kept a firm hold on it. The gross sweat from our run mingling on our palms. He turned me to face him, his golden eyes sparkling.
“You know I care about you, don’t you?” He asked softly. I could tell by his tender expression and the sincerity in his eyes that he did genuinely care for me, even more so than just a friend. He never brought it up before though, so why now right before he had to leave?
“I know Nicklos. You do not have to express yourself to know that you care for me. I care for you in the same way. I really wish you did not have to leave.” I whispered to him. With his free hand, he cupped a finger under my chin and lifted it to face him. Our lips where just barely grazing as he spoke to me.
“I will come back for you Alliah. Do not worry. I will write to you everyday so that you won’t forget me.” I giggled at his sincerity. How could I possibly forget someone who only treated me with the utmost respect. I gave his hand a gentle squeeze of reassurance.
“Ah Nicklos, I couldn’t ever forget about you. After all you and I, we are a team. So, until your return, I will be waiting here for you.” Nicklos let go of my hand, taken aback by my response. After regaining his composure, he let my hand drop and wrapped a hand around my waist. Upon crushing himself to me, he grazed a soft kiss to my lips. My heart fluttered rapidly in response, my mind becoming a soft cloud as he stole my first kiss. I gripped his button-down shirt into fists in my hands. My air caught in my lungs as he let a hand stoke down my back.
Pulling his lips away, he gently cupped my back and I leaned against his chest. I was enjoying his embrace, still buzzed from the sudden kiss he bestowed upon me. He carefully and gently tucked loose strands of my black hair behind my ear. I could not help the blush that spread across my face with his touch, every ounce of him made me aware that a young man was holding me. Despite being out in the open, neither one of us cared. I just did not want him to leave that much more.
“I love you Alliah. You are so beautiful and wonderful. I do not think I know any woman who is as kind and caring as you. Yet you can be so intimidating when you want to be. You are exactly the kind of woman I want by my side for the rest of my life.” I felt my heart flutter once again, touched by his kind words. I laid my head against his chest, not wanting this moment to end between us. Much like I knew it would once graduation day would come around. The thorn in my heart was only the beginning of the pain I would start to feel because of this young child.
After all, I did not know how long it would be until he would return, or if he ever would, but I would wait for him. Even if it meant that I would grow alone and old, I would not let another man into my life. Nicklos was the only one that understood me. Understood that I was not just meant to be a Crowned Princess and there was so much more I could offer on top of being the future Queen. Out of everyone that I knew, besides my mother of course, he knew me best. Could read my moods better than everyone, knew when I was having a hard time with the gossip, understood my desires to be the absolute best for myself and for my people.
So, when graduation day came, I was filled with dread. This love that had formed between us would be separated for god knows how long. I would face many obstacles in his absence. I had to face the death of my mother alone. Since I had been Knighted, my younger sister had despised me and hated me. It was not proper for a Princess to wield a sword. It was highly unladylike that I, a Princess, would go out to the battlefield and slay men left and right. That I, a crowned Princess, would even entertain giving my life up for my people. It was an insult and a disgrace to the family name. Of course, she was the only one that shared those thoughts amongst my family.
I faced Lots of battles and lots of hardships that came with being a Crowned Princess, and a Knight. And through those hardships, I waited. We wrote letters as often as we could and with each passing year, I thought that our love had only grown stronger. That was until he stopped replying all together. At first, I thought it was just because he was busy, after all he was a Crowned Prince of a Kingdom far away. But days turned to months, months turned into a year. I had my coming-of-age ceremony which he never showed up for. I felt hurt, knowing that after all this time I waited, he would give up on me.
I figured he had just stopped caring and married to some other woman who was prim and proper. A woman who truly acted like a noblewoman with high standards. Of course, if that was what he wanted, then I would allow him to be happy. No more would I bother him. So, I stopped sending letters, and let my heart turn to stone. No man was worth waiting for, if they where only going to drop off the face of the Earth.
I will skip the boring bits and just tell you what happened next. Things actually went more smoothly than what I had expected. Illia was tossed in the dungeons as soon as I arrived per my request. She did her obviously tidbits of flailing and screaming how unjust I was for arresting her without a reason. Of course, my father tried swooping in and saving the day. But with the evidence in hand about her treason to the kingdom, she was soon after locked away. I couldn't explain to you how good it felt knowing that I was uprooting the problem. That and she was a terrible human being to begin with. Uriah's father had been in tow of my father, and was then given the evidence of all of my father's wrong doings. After scanning through the documents, he went through a trial that lasted well over a year. In that year, Laylia was caught trying to sneak into the border of my kingdom and was arr
The air between all of my soldiers was heavy with silence. Almost like an invisible weight bad been placed on everyone of our shoulders. Grief hung above their heads, having lost one of our own, and learning that their was a traitor amongst us. Even as they sat on their horses, baccks straight and reigns loose in their hands, they still hung their heads. General Bregus was probably the most quiet out of all of us. He uttered not one word since we told him what had gone down the last few days. There was a strangled grunt from his lips, but he uttered no more since then. As he rode by my side, I was able to gauge his reactions. But it was hard to read him as he stared blankly into the distance. His eyes where on the horizon, but his mind had wandered into his own thoughts. It would almost seem like he had even paled a little, grieving in the silence of his own mind. I know that Micha
The breeze brushed through my hair with gentle fingers. It caressed my face and body with its cold embrace, making me shiver. Goose bumps formed on my arms, making my skin tingle against the leather I had dawned on earlier this morning. We were finally free. No longer mingling with criminals, no more stuck behind the many walls of the city, we were free. Instead of the pounding laughter of loud and drunk people, the air was filled with the thunder of horse hooves frantically trying to put distance between us and the city of criminal. The trees where giant blurs of dark and light greens as we raced through the tightly knit forest. Twigs and leaves laid snapped and torn apart under the heavy beats of our horses hooves. In our desperation to get back home, we neglected to actually hide our trail. All our hope was on them being so distracted they wouldn't know where to start l
Just as expected, the streets where lined with criminals. Their pace was slow as they crawled through the streets like timid cockroaches. I watched as the sea of people flucuated, a gentle tide coming in and evading back into the ocean. The murmurs that rose above the steady beat of feet across the stone pathway, was like a mother hushing her child back to sleep. But it came with a dark whisper of warning as they passed by. The gentle whisper of death caressed their lips as the words escaped their lips. Like a gentle chant, all I could hear was 'Laylia wants their heads.' Who else would she be talking about other than us. We single handedly walked through her walls, the comfort of her own walls, her territory. Her privacy was disrupted, and the quiet comfort of the suprise she had been building for so long was now in disarray. No longer was she able to have the upper hand in her plot to over throw my h
Whilst rubbing sleep from my eyes, I wobbled down the stairs like an infant toddler. I hadn't completely woken up yet and I don't think I was fully recovered from yesterday's endeavor. Honestly, from looking at the rest of the crew, I don't think they would agree either. On the couches laid an exhausted looking Micheal. His head was lulled to one side, mouth slightly popped open with a small sliver of drool coming out. It oozed out in a small stream of clear liquid spittle. He had somehow managed to fall asleep with his arms crossed over his chest. One of the very few men that I have met that doesn't snore like a loud fog horn. Seria had two big black and saggy bags under her eyes as she laid passed out on Micheal's lap. Her arms where crossed over each other upon his lap, making a makeshift pillow out of her own muscle and flesh. Her body was a straight as a board until you came u
When the room had finally grown silent, I decided to dare a glance over my shoulder. I could see a clear line of sight straight to Maxwell's cell. The guards instructed to watch over him, where not in my line of sight. Knowing that they wouldn't be able to see us, I moved away from Seria. She sat frozen in place, hands clenched into tight fists as she stared into space. I waved a hand in her face, trying to coax her out of her deep thoughts. But she continued to stand as still as a statue. "Seria, I'm sorry I put you in an uncomfortable spot, but your dress would have given us away. I have no intentions of harming you if that was what you where worried about." She didn't say anything as she continued to stare off into space. My frustrations where starting to grow as I tried to stir her from her thoughts, but nothing I did was working.
"I am not going to help you, so you might as well kill me already you stupid woman." Maxwell groaned angrily. You could sense the defeat in his tone as he spoke, like a man who was ready to just give up. I gingerly approached the gate door, kneeling down to his level and hoping he would recognize me. I wrapped my fingers around the cold wrought iron and giggled it slightly, testing the weakness of the gate. Unfortunately it didn't budge. "Maxwell, it's Michael. The Princess sent out a small team to rescue you. It hasn't been an easy journey, but we are here now so don't worry." I said jiggling the door once more. There was a dark and weak chuckle that radiated from Maxwell. "Don't bother Michael, I am far to weak to be escorted out safely. You would be killed because of me. Laylia that bitch has been to
How can a woman dressed in bright green clothes disappear so quickly? There was no way she could just up and vanish without a single warning. With her attire, any man would love to shove their greedy and grim covered hands all over her. Especially in this establishment. I don't know what infuriated me more, her vanishing and not telling me what she had planned, or that someone would even dare pray on her. I had to find her fast before someone else decided to grab a hold of her. How did I casually hunt for someone while my heart was racing and my panic was starting to spike. I had no doubt she could handle herself if things went sideways, but I would still rather be at her side if things did turn sour. I knew I made her mad when I vented my frustrations on her, but not enough to abandon me in a crowd full of horney men and lustful women. Soon I would be seen without
Six months I have been training for field work. I was barely even close to graduating, and now here I am. Sitting in the enemy territory with little experience on sneaking around. I wasn't the best for remaining unseen. Anytime I snuck out of the Kingdom, father would always catch me. I was even caught on the last excursion to find the bandits. It was the first time I had ever met her Majesty. I thought she would give me a verbal whipping for sneaking out on to missions before my graduation, but to my surprise she remained docile. When I offered to go along in my father's stead, I didn't think that this journey would be this perilous. I mostly just wanted to get back at Emmanuel for hurting my father. But it turned into more than that. My best friend is dead, my other friend is a traitorous, and my future Queen has her family's secret history to shoulder. Princess Alliah has become quite tired w