LOGINCHAPTER THREE
The sound of hurried footsteps filled the hallway. I turned and saw four young women dressed in pale gowns running toward me, their heads bowed so low their hair brushed the marble floor.
“I’m sorry, Your Majesty!” one of them cried, her voice trembling. She fell to her knees. “Punish me, my lady. I’ve been foolish.”
I blinked at her, utterly lost. “What is it again?” I whispered, trying to sound composed even though my heart was racing.
“It’s fine,” I said finally, brushing it off. The last thing I wanted was another wave of confusion. I already had too many questions running wild in my head.
I was stuck in someone else’s body,someone powerful, royal, and, according to every history book, doomed.
Queen Elara.
I swallowed hard. If I was here… then where was she? Was she in my body back in the future, sitting in class or eating noodles in the canteen while I was trapped in her nightmare?
The thought made me dizzy.
The maids led me down a long corridor, their footsteps soft and perfectly in sync. My eyes darted around, trying to take everything in. The palace was breathtaking-walls lined with carved angels, ceilings painted in gold, chandeliers hanging like frozen stars. It felt like stepping into one of those old storybooks I used to read as a child, except this time, I was the character.
My chest tightened as we approached two massive doors. I already knew who waited behind them.
King Alaric. The Raven King.
The most brutal ruler in history-the man I had just insulted in class that same morning.
“Deep breath, Liana,” I whispered under my breath. “You can do this. Just don’t die.”
The guards pushed open the doors, and I froze.
He was there.
Seated on a grand throne carved with ravens and gold, his crown catching the light. But what stole my breath wasn’t the throne, or the crown, or even the silence that wrapped the hall…..it was him.!
He wasn’t what I expected. Not at all.
Alaric was… devastatingly handsome. His jaw was sharp enough to cut glass, his silver-gray eyes cold yet magnetic. His hair fell just past his neck, thick and dark, brushing the edge of his golden robe. He sat tall, broad-shouldered, and commanding, the kind of man who didn’t need to speak to make everyone bow.
For a second, I forgot to breathe.
Was this really the tyrant history spoke of? The monster who burned kingdoms?
He looked more like a god carved out of fire and restraint.
“Queen Elara of Earldom!” the herald announced, and my maid nudged me gently to move.
I took slow, shaky steps forward, feeling the weight of dozens of eyes on me. My palms were sweating. Every step echoed in my ears like a countdown to disaster.
Keep your head down, Liana. Don’t mess this up.
I finally reached him and lowered my head to the floor in a deep bow. “Your Highness,” I said softly. My voice shook, betraying me.
“You requested to see me?”
His voice. Deep, low, smooth-like thunder whispered through silk.
“Yes, Your Majesty,” I replied, not even sure what I was agreeing to.
“I was informed,” he said, leaning back slightly, “that you requested one thousand gold coins from the royal treasury.”
I blinked.
What?
My mouth opened but nothing came out. My mind was screaming, One thousand what?! I could barely afford noodles in my time, and now I was being accused of stealing gold coins from a king?
I forced a nervous laugh and quickly masked it with a cough. “Ah-yes, Your Highness,” I said, hoping I sounded confident.
The room went silent.
His gray eyes lifted to me, sharp and unamused. “And what purpose would a thousand gold coins serve, my queen?”
I froze. My brain short-circuited.
Think, Liana. Think.
“To… to create awareness,” I blurted out. “And help young girls in the town.”
He raised a brow. “Awareness?”
“Yes, I…..I want to help the poor. You know, charity. Feeding the hungry. Clothing the needy.”
His gaze didn’t move from my face. It felt like he could see through me, like he already knew I was lying. My throat went dry.
“Charity,” he repeated slowly, tasting the word like it was foreign.
“Yes,” I said, forcing a nervous smile. “I think it’s important to, um, give back to the people.”
Silence stretched between us. I could hear the faint rustle of my gown, the ticking of my heartbeat.
He leaned forward just slightly, his silver eyes softening in a way that made my stomach twist. “You may do as you please.”
I blinked. “I,thank you, Your Majesty.”
He didn’t reply. He just watched me. Calm, unreadable, distant.
I bowed again, my legs shaking beneath the heavy gown. I couldn’t believe I’d survived that. One wrong word and I would’ve been beheaded in the next minute.
When I straightened, I caught sight of a woman standing near the court’s edge. Her dress was dark blue, her hair tied in a perfect bun. She was older, elegant, and staring at me with piercing eyes. Was that… the king’s mother?
She didn’t blink. Just studied me, like she could tell something was off.
My stomach dropped.
If anyone here figured out I wasn’t Elara, I was finished.
I turned slightly to leave, catching one last glance at the king. He was no longer looking at me, his focus had shifted to a scroll on his armrest but something about his stillness, that quiet authority, made me hesitate.
History had called him a monster. But standing here, he didn’t look like one.
He looked like a man carrying too muchtoo much pain, too much power, too much control.
And maybe, just maybe, that was where the monster began.
As I left the hall, my heart pounded harder with every step. The air felt thick, heavy with something I couldn’t name.
Was this fate?
Or punishment for questioning his story?
Either way, one thing was clear.
I wasn’t just in a history book anymore. I was trapped inside it.
And the man sitting on that throne the one I’d mocked hours ago was now the only person who could decide if I lived or died
CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHTALARIC’S POVBy the time the gates of Earldom came into view, my chest already felt tight, like the kingdom itself was sitting on my lungs. That fear again..that fear.I did not even pause to freshen up. The dust of the road still clung to my boots, my cloak smelled of sweat and war councils, and my mind was already miles ahead, calculating losses, weighing faces, remembering every word written in that cursed letter.Ten thousand gold coins did not simply disappear.I disbanded the escort the moment we arrived and ordered the council to be summoned immediately. No delays. No excuses. I specifically asked for the Queen Mother to be present. If this matter was going to be settled, it would be done in open court where lies trembled and truth had nowhere to hide.This was not just about gold.This was about control. And about trust.The court was already filled when I arrived. Murmurs rippled through the chamber like restless water, ministers pretending calm while the
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN.ELARA’S POVSleep finally claimed him. I lay there watching his chest rise and fall, slow and steady now, not tight with worry like it had been all night. The lines between his brows had eased. His fingers, which always seemed ready to reach for a sword even in rest, had loosened against the sheets. Tomorrow we would reach Earldom and my quest begins again.I turned slightly on my side, careful not to wake him. My gaze traced his face, memorizing it like I might need the memory to survive what was coming. My mission remained unchanged. Protect Alaric. Mentally. Physically. At all costs….or fall for Alaric. No..not it, not it.Rowland stood directly in the middle of that mission.And so did my past. So did the queen mother’s crown. So did my father’s shadow. So did the version of Elara that I'm yet to conquer and prayed would never be dug back up.With these people on my path, love alone would not be enough. I knew that.Still, I stayed awake longer than I should
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIXALARIC’S POVI stared at Anthony, my jaw tight, my chest heavy like something had lodged itself there and refused to move.“Did she specify?” I asked quietly.Anthony hesitated. That pause alone told me everything.“Tell us how it happened,” I added, my voice colder now.“She claimed it was a burglary,” he said. “Said thieves broke into the royal treasury late at night.”I let out a short, humourless laugh. “Wow. Nice.”Anthony raised his brows slightly. “You’re thinking what I’m thinking, right?”I looked away, my eyes drifting to the tall windows overlooking the darkened halls of the hotels. “No… it’s just…” I swallowed. “You know the truth, Alaric,” he pressed. “She probably took it.”My fingers tightened around each other. Every one knew my step mum was no good, I could see through her constant fake cares.“My issue is not just that the money is gone,” I muttered. “It’s why she would need such a huge amount….what is she planning??”“It’s fine,” Anthony said
CHAPTER THIRTY FIVEALARIC’S POVThe first thing I noticed was how quiet she had become. Not the awkward kind of silence. Not the angry one either. It was the soft, fragile quiet of someone holding too much inside and afraid it might spill if they spoke too loud. Elara sat across from me, fingers curled around a grape, eyes refusing to meet mine for more than a heartbeat.“So what’s it like?” I asked, my voice low, steady, even though my chest was anything but.She looked up, startled, then looked away again. Her lashes fluttered like she had been caught doing something she was not ready to explain.“Uhmm…”I almost smiled. She had been shy since the moment I confessed. Shy when I told her I wanted us to work. Shy when I said her name the way I used to, like it still belonged to me. It was funny, really. For years, she had been bold with her words, sharp with her mockery, fearless in the way she challenged me. She had always been over me, unafraid to look me in the eye and tell me exa
CHAPTER THIRTY FOURELARA’S POV“I am. I'm fine” I said trying to catch my breath Every head turned in my direction, curiosity sharp and unhidden demanding answers I was not ready to give. My fingers curled into the fabric of my gown as if it could anchor me.“What happened?” she asked, her voice low with concern.“When we are in,” I murmured quickly. “I will tell you.”I did not wait for her response before turning toward the inn, my steps hurried, my mind already racing ahead. All I wanted was distance. Distance from the questions. Distance from the memory of the chariot. Distance from him.Alaric.I followed her closely, careful not to glance around, careful not to collide with him, careful not to let fate place us in the same breath tonight. I told myself I needed space. That I needed time.We had barely stepped inside when Mason’s voice cut through my thoughts.“My queen. Your room is with the king. Valerie will take you there.”The words landed like a blow to my chest.I heard
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREEALARIC’S POV“And you said you weren’t interested,” she said, mocking, her lips twitching like she enjoyed the taste of my discomfort.I scoffed and looked away, folding my arms. “Tell me.”She leaned back slightly. “Not like you care.”“I do,” I snapped, then paused. My jaw tightened. “I don’t. I just want to know if I’m not sharing space with an enemy.”Her laughter burst out suddenly, loud and unrestrained. It startled me.“Of course you are.”I squeezed my face, dragging my hand down slowly. Saints above, this woman would be the end of me.“Is it?” I asked, voice low, suspicious.She laughed even harder, clutching her stomach now. “I would’ve sworn you swallowed a frog.”I glared at her. “Stop laughing.”“I can’t,” she wheezed, wiping at the corner of her eye. “You look so serious.”My patience was thinning, stretched to its limit.“It’s lovers,” she finally said, calming down. “We are lovers.”The words landed like a stone dropped into still water.Lovers.I







