“So you think you came to this palace to have fun?” The guard’s voice is harsh as he looms over me, his glare sharp enough to cut through steel. “Dozing off in the flower garden and smiling in your dreams like a princess. Well, just know you’re in big trouble.”
“Why?” I ask, sitting up abruptly, startled by his tone. My heart races as I wonder what I could have possibly done wrong now—I’ve already finished my work for the day.
“The crowned prince wants to see you,” he announces and turns on his heel, walking away as if his message were the end of the world.
“Why? I’m not his servant anymore. I was reassigned to the garden,” I reply, trailing after him, trying to make sense of this sudden summons.
“I don’t know. Why don’t you find out for yourself?” he retorts, dismissing my questions with an air of indifference.
With no other choice, I follow the familiar path to the mansion, climbing the grand staircases and navigating the winding hallways until I reach the prince’s chambers. The guard standing outside his door frowns at me, his brows furrowed in suspicion.
“Where do you think you’re going? You’re not allowed to work here anymore,” he says, his voice laced with authority.
“Let her in,” comes the prince’s voice from within, calm yet commanding. The guard begrudgingly steps aside and opens the door for me.
I enter the room, my steps tentative. The prince stands by the large window, gazing out at the bustling courtyard below.
His figure is regal yet relaxed, his hands clasped behind his back. The sunlight streaming through the window casts a golden glow around him, making him look almost ethereal.
“Your Highness, you called for me,” I say, trying to sound respectful despite the irritation bubbling inside me. His earlier behavior still lingers in my mind, coloring my perception of him.
“Tomorrow, Princess Ferrior will be coming, along other guests. I need you to plan my outfit and inform the other servants to prepare everything for their arrival,” he says without turning to face me.
“I... I’m not your servant anymore, your highness . I was reassigned,” I stammer, unsure how to phrase it without offending him. Surely he must know this already?
“One thing I hate the most is repeating myself, Shorty,” he says, cutting me off sharply.
“But I was told—” I begin, only for him to interrupt again.
“Who hired you?”
“You,” I reply reluctantly.
“And who has the authority to dismiss you?” he asks, his tone growing firm.
“You,” I admit, feeling trapped.
“Exactly. Then do your work,” he says, his words final.
“But—”
“Go, Maya. And tell that other girl that unless she has my permission to work for me, she has no business being near my room.” His voice is steady, his gaze unwavering as he calls me by my fake name for the first time.
I suppress a sigh and leave the room without further argument. My mind races with conflicting thoughts. He hasn’t told anyone about reassigning me as his servant, so what if the queen finds out I’m back here? I’m not sure I want to know the consequences.
“Wait,” he calls out just as I step out of the room.
“Yes?” I reply, hesitating before turning back.
“The necklace that was bought—what do you think? Will she love it?” he asks, holding up a stunning silver necklace adorned with delicate gemstones. The intricate design glimmers in the light, its craftsmanship flawless.
“It’s beautiful, in my opinion. But I don’t know her, so I can’t say if she’ll love it or not,” I answer honestly.
“Well, it doesn’t matter anyway. I’m going to stop the plans between her and me tomorrow,” he says, his tone casual yet carrying an air of finality.
“What do you mean?” I ask, surprised by his statement.
“I don’t have the same feelings she has for me, so I cannot let that engagement happen. Before, I didn’t care about love or my preferences. I was willing to marry her because it seemed convenient, and I didn’t have the time or interest to think about what I wanted. But now, things have changed. I think I finally have an idea of the kind of person I want,” he says, his voice thoughtful as he continues to gaze out of the window, his back still turned to me.
“And why are you telling me this?” I blurt out before I can stop myself. I’m not sure what response he expects from me, a mere servant. Is this part of my job too, to listen to his personal dilemmas?
“Because I want you to know. Why else? Besides, as my servant, you’re supposed to bear my burdens too. Didn’t they tell you that?” he replies, a hint of sarcasm in his voice.
“What am I supposed to do with this information?” I ask, genuinely confused.
“Oh, Shorty, you really are dumb, aren’t you?” he says with a smirk before his expression turns serious. “Aren’t you going to ask me why I’ve changed my mind?”
“No, Your Highness. I don’t think I’m the right person for you to open up to. I’ve already told you I’m terrible at giving advice. I’d rather not get involved in personal matters,” I reply, hoping he’ll drop the subject.
“You think I need your advice?” He laughs, a sound that both irritates and unsettles me. “Don’t be ridiculous.”
“Then why are you telling me this?” I ask, my annoyance slipping into my tone.
“Ugh, forget it,” he says dismissively, but after a brief pause, he adds, “Maybe I’m worried because I know my decision will cause an uproar. But if I don’t want something, I don’t. And if I want something, I do.”
I stop in my tracks, turning to face him again. His honesty, though perplexing, draws me in. “Why are you changing your mind about her, though? From what I’ve heard, she’s admired and respected by everyone. Why throw away something so many men would dream of having?”
His next words catch me completely off guard. “Exactly. Why don’t you ask yourself that question first?” he says, his tone enigmatic.
“What do you mean?” I ask, puzzled.
“When I looked at those other girls—those who tried to get my attention—I saw nothing but lust in their eyes. They undressed me with their stares, and it disgusted me. But you... You didn’t look at me like that. Your gaze was free of expectation, and for some reason, it intrigued me,” he says, his voice quiet yet firm.
I can’t help but stare at him blankly, the absurdity of his confession breaking through the tension. For the first time, I feel at ease around him. "So that's the reason you chose me?" I ask finding myself unable to suppress a laugh.
"What's funny about that? I was just curious, but for some reason am glad I chose you because you are lively and seem to be a good little girl ."
I flinch . Any topic to do with me being a little girl gives me goosebumps. "I should pass the information that you asked me to , and prepare everything for tomorrow." I leave closing the door behind me without waiting for his reply .
So apparently, people have been scolding me saying... I've limited Madin and Arthur's happiness, I felt it too. And For that reason, I've decided to add one more chapter, just brushing overall on what's been happening since__○○○○●○○○Weeks turn into months, and the palace begins to reflect the quiet joy that surrounds Arthur and Madin. The once grand, imposing walls now seem to glow with a warmth they had never known before.Their lives intertwine more deeply with each passing day, creating a rhythm that's both natural and comforting-a dance of shared laughter, unspoken understanding, and love that feels unshakable.The mornings are peaceful, the hours before the world awakes their favorite time. Arthur wakes first, his eyes always drawn to Madin's peaceful form beside him. For a moment, he simply watches him sleep, his heart swelling with affection.There's something so intimate in the quiet stillness of those early hours, a perfect start to their day. Madin shifts slightly, a s
WARNING!There's mention of some nasty things in this chapter. Though not that intense... but I feel the need to warn those who things like those are not their cup of tea.°The wedding that night is a grand affair, with laughter, tears, and joy spilling over into the early hours of the morning.Regardless of the sorrow they still have for loosing their former king.Arthur's mother cry silently because now she sees hope in her son's future.Arthur and Madin stand side by side, their hands intertwined as they exchange vows under the starlit sky.Madin looks at Arthur, his eyes filled with a mixture of love and hope. Despite the pain and struggles they have endured, in that moment, he knows he has made the right choice.Arthur, overwhelmed with gratitude, kisses Madin gently, sealing their union. The crowd erupts into applause, and the celebrations carry on through the night, a testament to the love that has triumphed over the darkness.All Arthur's remaining family gather around them.
Arthur freezes, his breath caught in his throat, his heart stopping momentarily. Overwhelmed, he stumbles back, collapsing onto the bed, tears streaming down his face.Madin, equally shaken, moves toward him. He wraps his arms around Arthur tightly, holding him as though afraid to let go.Arthur clings to him, his own arms encircling Madin in silence. There are no words—only the shared weight of emotions, the years of pain and longing expressed through their embrace.A knock at the door shatters the moment. A guard’s voice filters through. “My lord, King Harris of the Bugada Kingdom wishes to speak with you before he departs.”Arthur struggles to steady his voice. “Tell him I’m unwell. I’ll visit him tomorrow.” he says.“Maybe you should see him. It might be importan__,” Madin begins, trying to pull away, but Arthur tightens his grip.“No, just... ” Arthur murmurs firmly, unable to even say what he wants to say. Burying his face into Madin’s shoulder."Madin, I don't know where to sta
"Speak again," Arthur commands, stepping further into the room, his piercing gaze locked on Madin, who is frozen in place, staring back at him.Madin remains silent, his mind racing. Why does Arthur want him to speak again? Surely, he couldn’t have recognized his voice.Madin lowers his head, unable to meet Arthur's eyes again. By now, little Prince Adriana had already slipped out of the room, with the lady following close behind."Who are you? What are you doing in my son’s room?" Arthur asks, suspicion thick in his voice.His initial shock at hearing a familiar voice that he has been longing to hear has faded, replaced by guarded curiosity.Madin adjusts his voice, letting a trembling tone creep in. "My lord, I didn’t mean to intrude. I was brought here to assist.""Do you work in the palace?" Arthur presses."No, Your Highness," Madin replies, his head still bowed.Arthur exhales sharply, his irritation evident. "Ugh, whatever. You can leave." He strides toward the little one’s be
The palace is teeming with people. Usually, events of such grandeur—especially ones involving the royal family—are strictly regulated, but today is an exception. The grief-stricken faces of Sabia's people reflect their collective sorrow as they gather to pay their respects to their beloved former king.Madin stands in the crowd, lost in the sea of mourners. From his position in the middle of the throng, he can barely see the front where the ceremony is taking place. Yet, when Arthur's voice carries through the air, even without seeing him, Madin’s knees nearly give out.The raw emotion in Arthur’s voice cuts through him like a blade. Every word spoken resonates with pain, and it’s unbearable for Madin.His heart screams to rush to Arthur’s side, to hold him, to offer comfort. But he knows he can’t."I have lost two men who meant the world to me , both without a chance to say goodbye. I don't know how to move on from that. Perhaps one day I might be lucky enough to meet with the one
"Are you serious?! Please, take back what you just said. The former king cannot be dead! He was strong, full of life." Madin exclaims, his legs nearly buckling under the weight of the news. Removing his apron, he sinks into a chair, his mind reeling.Thoughts of Arthur flood his mind, piercing his heart. He imagines the grief Arthur must be enduring and longs to be by his side, to hold him and reassure him that he is not alone."Marsel, do you really think I would spread false news about something as serious as the former king’s death? I value my life too much to risk execution." Paul responds gravely, setting down the tray he had just cleared from a customer’s table, his expression clouded with sorrow.Everyone in the kingdom had loved King Elias. He was a ruler who placed the needs of his people above his own, a king who earned their hearts through kindness and fairness.Madin strokes his fake long beard, his fingers trembling slightly as they brush against the disguise he has worn