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Shadowed whispers

Author: Kamkali
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Liam escorted us through to the palace, the usual friendly greetings from the staff feeling distant and muted. We were led to the royal audience chamber, where King Theron and Queen Isolde sat on their elevated thrones. The Queen's gaze was sharp and intense as we approached, while the King's expression held a thoughtful curiosity.

“What is the meaning of what we just heard!”

Queen Isolde said, her voice regal and firm.

Anne stepped forward, her eyes blazing. "Mama, this… this market guard dared to accuse Isla of theft! It's a scandal! They've  been whispering about it all over Equedore, painting our family name in the mud!"

King Theron raised a hand, his calm gesture immediately silencing Anne. He looked at me, his intelligent eyes searching. "Isla? What happened at the market?"

 I explained the bizarre incident and the shock of finding the spoons in my bag. I emphasized that I had no memory of actually taking them.

 Queen Isolde's lips thinned. "This is preposterous! Our daughter, the Crown Princess, being treated like a common criminal? My king, we must take action against that market and these slanderous accusations!"

Just then, a slender man with neatly combed grey hair entered the audience chamber. "Your Majesty," he said, bowing deeply. "I am here as requested. I have reviewed the… security footage from the market." This was Master Elmsworth, the Royal Legal Advisor.

 Queen Isolde turned to him, her expression expectant. "Elmsworth, I trust you see the gravity of this situation. We will pursue legal action against the market for this defamation of Princess Isla's character."

 Master Elmsworth cleared his throat. "With all due respect, Your Majesty, the footage… corroborates the market vendor's account. It clearly shows Princess Isla placing those iron spoons into her satchel."

A stunned silence hung in the chamber after Master Elmsworth's pronouncement about the security footage. Queen Isolde was the first to break it, her regal composure cracking slightly.

 "Spoons?" she exclaimed, her voice incredulous. "Iron spoons? My King, surely this man's recording device is faulty! Our daughter, the heir to the vast wealth of Equedore, wouldn't risk her reputation, our family's honor, for a couple of common eating utensils!"

King Theron, who had been leaning back in thought, straightened up, a flicker of surprise still in his eyes. "Indeed, My Queen It does seem… improbable. Isla has never shown the slightest interest in such mundane objects. It's frankly baffling." He looked at me, his expression a mixture of concern and utter bewilderment. "Isla, have you no explanation to give?”

 I shook my head miserably. "Nothing papa, why would I need to steal spoons." The memory of the insistent ringing in my head flashed through my mind, a detail I hadn't yet shared with them.

Queen Isolde rose from her throne, her eyes flashing with regal fury. "This is an insult! To accuse the Crown Princess of such a petty crime. We will summon the market officials immediately. They will retract this ridiculous accusation and issue a formal apology!"

King Theron held up a hand, his usual calm demeanor returning. "Isolde, we must be prudent. While the accusation is indeed absurd, Master Elmsworth assures us the footage is genuine. We cannot simply dismiss it without understanding what truly occurred." He turned back to me, his gaze sharp and intelligent. "Isla when did you realize the spoons were in your bag"

Before I could answer, Queen Isolde interjected, her voice laced with disbelief. "My King, are we truly entertaining the notion that our daughter, destined to rule Equedore, lifted common spoons from a market stall? This has to be some sort of elaborate jest!"

King Theron sighed softly, his eyes showing a hint of weariness. "Isolde, I find it as difficult to believe as you do. But the evidence, however strange, is there. We owe it to Equedore, to uncover the truth, no matter how ridiculous the premise." He looked at me again, his expression softening slightly. "Isla, try to remember anything at all about those spoons."

The image of the dull, grey metal of the spoons flashed in my mind, accompanied by that awful, insistent ringing. A shiver ran down my spine. This was no joke. Something very strange was happening to me. I couldn't utter a word, just drowned in shame. I dismissed myself to my room to make sense of what just happened. 

 Later that evening, I sat by the window in my room, the Equedore moon hanging high and casting long, eerie shadows that danced like restless spirits. The whole day replayed in my mind – the bewildering urge, the cold weight of the iron spoons in my hand, the disbelief in Papa and Mama's eyes. But it was the feeling that truly unsettled me. It wasn't just a desire; it was a deep, insistent calling, like an invisible thread tugging at something wild and unknown within me.

I looked down at my hands, turning them over in the pale moonlight. They seemed… different. My fingernails had a sharp, almost claw-like edge, and a strange energy pulsed beneath my skin, a restless uncertainty that felt both alien and disturbingly right. It was as if a part of me that had always been dormant was beginning to stir.







The heavy velvet curtains in my room offered little comfort against the anxiety that bit on me. The fleeting shadow of the woman in the corner, the insistent, brutal clang that resonated in my skull whenever iron came into view, the cold, dull weight of the stolen spoons hidden beneath my mattress – they were pieces of a nightmare bleeding into my waking hours.

Sleep offered no escape. My nights were haunted by vivid, unsettling dreams. I would find myself standing in a vast, echoing library, the air thick with the scent of dust and decay. Towering shelves stretched into shadow, filled with countless ancient tomes. But one book always stood out, its spine a dark, gnarled wood bound with tarnished silver clasps. An inscription, etched in a language I didn’t understand yet felt deep in my bones, glowed faintly on its cover. Two words were always clearest: “Blood Moon.” And then, the shadowy figure would appear at the edge of my vision, always just out of reach, her formless presence radiating a chilling sense of ancient power.

The market incident, I now realized with growing unease, wasn’t the first time the spoons had affected me. I remembered a few weeks prior, during a formal palace dinner. A dropped silver spoon had clattered loudly, and a sharp, almost painful ping had echoed in my head, a fleeting wave of dizziness washing over me. I had dismissed it then as a sudden headache. And just last week, while helping the gardeners, the sight of their iron tools leaning against the stone wall had triggered a similar, though milder, internal tremor. I had brushed it off, attributing it to the heat of the day. Now, these isolated incidents clicked into place, forming a disturbing pattern. It wasn't just the market; it was the iron.

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