LOGINThe kiss was wild, fueled by his drunkenness, yet filled with an urgency that sent shockwaves through her. This was Catherine’s first kiss, and when they pulled apart for air, she felt dizzy.
He kissed her again, and as his tongue worked its way down her throat, his hand roamed her body, exploring her curves with an eagerness that left her breathless. Before long, they were both undressed.She should have pulled away. Should have said something, anything. But she had always hoped her first time would be special, and no better way to be disvirgined by the boy she really liked since they were kids.
So, she responded to his kiss, losing herself in the heat of the moment and letting her longing take over.As their bodies moved together, she felt the tension build, a swirling mix of passion and uncertainty. She wanted to be close to him, to feel every inch of him. She moved her waist up, which only drove him crazy. He grabbed her hands and pinned it above her head. Then, in a slow, sensual move, he thrust into her, filling her completely.“George…” she gasped.She felt the heat radiating from his body, every thrust overwhelming her senses. There was no turning back now.As their movements grew more urgent, she lost herself in the rhythm. Each moan from him sent shivers down her spine. She felt the world go still, leaving only their breaths, their bodies entangled.With one final surge of energy, he drove into her deeply, the overwhelming sensation pulling her closer to the edge. She felt the heat of his release, of her release too, and in that moment, everything else faded away: the doubts, the fears, and the consequences.As he lay back on the bed beside her, his breathing heavy and shallow, Catherine felt both exhilarated and shocked.What. Just. Happened?The reality started to set in, with panic and fear washing over her. She turned to look at him, but he was fast asleep, a peaceful expression settling on his face.She rose quietly, redressing with shaky hands. Just before she left, she checked to see if the coast was clear, then hurried back to the staff quarters, guilt clinging to her every step.Elizabeth found her just as she was slipping inside. “Catherine! Where have you been? It’s nearly three.”Catherine turned away, her cheeks flushed. “I… I was with Isla. She couldn’t sleep.”Her mother studied her, unconvinced, but she let it pass.- - -The next morning, the grand breakfast room glowed in sunlight and polished silver. Catherine joined the row of maids setting out plates, her nerves thrumming each time she moved. Across the table, Prince George sat poised, composed as usual, smiling politely at his parents.Still trying to steady herself from the night before, Catherine fumbled with the tea, spilling a drop. Her hands were shaking as her thoughts spiraled.He doesn’t remember… does he? She thought. He’s acting as though nothing happened.Her friend, Isla, noticed her flustered behavior but said nothing.
On the other hand, George’s own mind was a blank ache. He had woken up with a splitting headache, grateful for the pill and water he saw beside him. A thoughtful maid, perhaps? He considered, dismissing it easily.
He had no recollection of the night before, except for the laughter, whiskey, his friends, and music at the pub. They had promised him an unforgettable night, and safe to say that they kept their word as the rest of the night was blank. He didn’t even know how he got to his bedroom.At the breakfast table, he sneaked glances at Catherine, noting her distraction and the way she wouldn’t meet his eyes. Was she upset about something? Maybe she’d seen his drunken state last night and was embarrassed? Or Was she not feeling too well? He would check on her later.As the day went on, George prepared for Eldoria’s favorite pastime for the royals, falconry. As part of tradition, he had to always go with a few servants: a butler, four bodyguards for security, and a maid as his attendant. And as usual, he would choose Catherine as his attendant.This was one of the few times he got to spend time with her lately. As children, they were almost always inseparable, but the more they grew older, their roles became more prominent, and they slowly drifted apart.
“I’m not feeling too well, Your Highness,” Catherine said lightly, masking her nerves. “I… I’ll have to decline. Someone else can accompany you.”George frowned, surprised. Is she avoiding me? he thought. But why? He sensed a change, but he didn’t press.
The staff were just as shocked. Catherine’s absence was unprecedented. The rest of the maids rushed forward, eager to accompany the prince. After a while, he picked Isla to go with him.
As the rest of the staff walked back into the palace, their whispers, speculation, jealousy, and the ever-present rumor followed her.Back at the quarters, when Elizabeth saw her daughter, she was concerned. “You didn’t go with George?
Catherine shook her head, repeating the same lie. “I’m not well today.”Her mother reached out. “Is it a fever…”“I'll be fine, ma. I just need to rest a bit,” Catherine replied, hiding the storm inside.
Why was he acting so normal? Maybe he’s regretting it and trying to move past it. How would her mother react when she finds out?Her thoughts were spiraling. She knew she couldn’t keep avoiding the Prince and lying to her mum, but she just needed time to process it.- - -At the falconry grounds, George arrived with his friends and staff. They laughed, shot a few birds, but suddenly, they heard commotion at the entrance as paparazzi snapped away.Princess Katarina arrived with her entourage. As the daughter of King Edward and Queen Margaret, from the Kingdom of Drakonhelm, she carried herself with grace and wit, disarming everyone.One of George’s friends introduced the two of them. Katarina spoke politely, talking about her own family, she being the fourth of six sisters, and her father, King Edward, known for both his generosity and gravitas.
George matched her conversation, talking about Eldoria and its history. They talked about royal expectations, having both come from different royal households, so they understood each other. Although he found her engaging, George remained cordial but kept his guard. Katarina, on the other hand, was genuinely taken aback by him. Her friends teased, but her smile lingered on George, looking for ways to stay close to him.The day continued on until it was evening, and George returned to the Palace, his mind preoccupied with everything that had happened.Isla found Catherine just before dinner. “What’s wrong, Cathy?” she asked, worried. “You’ve been acting… off since breakfast. Why didn’t you go with the Prince?
Catherine smiled faintly. She couldn’t tell her friend yet. “I’m fine. Really.”
Isla wasn’t convinced. She was about to press further, but stopped after hearing footsteps behind them.Prince George approached, looking dashing as ever. And they immediately stood up to greet him.Catherine tried to steady her thoughts, but she could feel the panic gnaw at her.“Can I have a moment with Ms Catherine?” he asked.“Yes, Your Highness,” Isla replied, briefly glancing at Catherine.After Isla left, neither of them said anything. There was a tense, lingering silence between them.
Has he finally remembered? Oh God, is he going to put me in the friendzone forever?
Then, George stepped closer, looking at her with concern, and asked. “Is this about last night?”Eldoria’s palace had always been grand, but with Princess Katarina’s diplomatic visit, it now seemed to hold its breath. The morning sun rays broke across the polished stone in the halls, sharpening every angle. Staff spoke in lower voices, their footsteps echoing more sharply.Catherine dressed with quiet precision, her hands unsteady as she fastened her uniform’s buttons. Her new assignment meant she floated through the day on a schedule set by her new supervisor. She could either be cleaning and tidying the royal suite or assisting in the Prince’s schedule for each day.She tied her apron and instinctively pressed her hand to her stomach, and whispered, “Let’s be quiet today, please.”As Catherine passed through the main hall, she nearly collided with Isla who was rounding the corner, breathless with a silver tray brimming with fruit.“Isla?” Catherine's eyes grew wide with surprise.Isla steadied her grip on the tray, glancing around before smiling. “Caught!”“W… what are you doin
The next morning, before the first bell rang, Catherine slipped into her neatest uniform with trembling fingers. Her mother, Elizabeth, watched with worry lines deepening around her eyes.“You can’t let them see how tired you are,” she whispered, brushing Catherine’s hair. “Walk steady, and if they ask, tell them it’s just nerves. Never illness.”She turned her daughter around to look at her, then pressed a cool hand to Catherine’s cheek. “And if the Queen questions you, look her in the eye and answer. She notices every tiny detail. But remember, you are stronger than you feel.”Catherine nodded, pressing her own palm to her stomach as if she could still her body by sheer will.The walk to the Queen’s private salon felt longer than ever. The sun was already starting to come up, showering its gold sheets through the tall windows. Lady Mirabel met Catherine at the entrance, her composure giving nothing away, but she could sense her anxiety. Catherine followed her inside, every footstep
Just before sunrise the following day, Isla sat on her bed, holding the envelope that Alden had given her. She still hadn’t decided if she would accept it or not. Her fingers traced the wax seal as her mind swirled.Trust, discretion, opportunity. But what would she be giving up?As she kept pondering her next move, she watched as staff passed her window in twos and threes, listening to their chatter and laughter, each one getting ready for the day.A knock at her door startled her. She hurriedly slid the envelope into the drawer beside her bed just as Catherine poked her head in, her eyes tired. “Hey, Isla, are you up?”Isla nodded, motioning her in. “Sure. You’re up early,” she forced a smile.“I couldn’t sleep last night,” Catherine said, as she sat on the bed, her voice soft and fragile. “Can I talk to you?”“Of course. Is everything okay?”“I’m scared,” Catherine whispered. “I think people are starting to notice, you know, with the morning sickness and all.”Isla reached for her
The bell for staff breakfast rang sharp and early, slicing through the hush of a palace and the bustle of the staff quarters, suspicion about the stolen earrings still lingering in the air. Catherine woke to the ache of dread, the memory of Isla’s trembling hand as she confessed her desperate act was still vivid in her mind.Hours earlier, Isla had met with Catherine in the larder, her eyes wild. “I got rid of it,” she whispered, breathless. “I slipped the earrings into Beatrice’s bag.”Catherine’s mouth dropped open. “What? Why?”“She kept talking about you, how you looked ill. She had started to put the pieces together. So, I thought, why not kill two birds with one stone?”“Isla…I… I don’t know what to say but this…Beatrice could be dismissed.”“I know.” Isla’s face showed guilt, but her loyalty to Catherine was fierce. “You’re my friend, Cathy. I couldn’t let them find out. Besides, if you ask me, I’d say she had it coming.”Catherine hugged Isla, but her gratitude tangled with wo
Catherine jolted awake, her heart pounding in the twilight stillness. She moved quietly, careful not to wake her mother, and slipped into the corridor where the first rays of dawn slipped through the frosted glass.She found Isla already preparing tea in the pantry, hands deft, but her eyes were swollen with lack of sleep. “Cathy, I thought you’d never come out.” Her voice was hushed, urgent. “Did you do what I said with the earring?”Catherine shivered, clutching her own arms. “It’s hidden for now. Isla, what if they search everyone? If they find it—”Isla pressed a reassuring hand over hers. “They won’t, Cathy. I’ll help you think this through. We keep our heads. No one knows but you, me… and whoever put it in your bag.”Catherine forced a tight nod. Then, Isla’s gaze drifted past her, to the kitchen’s far corner. Mr. Alden, the King's junior royal secretary, loitered there, charming a row of maids with clever smiles and low jokes. Catherine saw the glimmer in her friend’s eyes and
Catherine sat on the edge of her small bed, her knees curled tightly to her chest. Her mother hovered nearby, just stunned in silence.With her arms folded, she waited for an explanation from her daughter. She didn’t want to assume; she wanted to hear it directly from Catherine’s mouth.“That night I came back late, you asked where I was, and I lied that I was with Isla. But, I was with… with Prince George. He was drunk, barely awake, so I… I helped him to his room, and I…“Tears streaked down her face as she continued. “Ma, I didn’t plan for it to happen, and I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier. I was so ashamed. I thought I’d let you down. I didn’t know what else to do. And then, the rumors started and I got really scared…”Elizabeth listened, her face tense, the years of palace service etched into every line. She brushed a strand of hair behind Catherine’s ear.“I wish I could tell you what to do, but I know what it means to be talked about in whispers,” Elizabeth said quietly. “Wh







