in a flurry of confused anger, Bria
n chest beneath the window-the only thing of real value she had brought wit
e lid, the rampant lion of the House of Beaumont,
ent guardian. She knew how muc
er filled the air. There were no jewels, no silks-only a small stack
the page, words written just before her wedding three years ago. It was
r Allen is a promising young man. They have given their solemn promise to honor the terms of your dow
e paper, blurring the ink. A safe
y hadn't seen a bride; they had seen a walking tr
en so confident
maternal grandfather's house, Beaumont, had been destroyed, branded traitors for a plot to poison the king generations ago. Her mothe
eted, so thoroughly underestimate
a whispered, offering a handkerchie
up, her gaze was bright with a terrifying re
the chest, to a small velvet po
and tipped its con
ed with the image of a lion and a shield. On the reverse. If you ever face a danger you cannot overcome, she ha
y night, she had never once considered using it. She had w
s kingdom, a woman alone, a divorcée without a powerful famil
solute separation. She needed to become a feme sole-a woma
, to grant a divorce and relinquish his claim on a fortune
armies, a man whose name was whispered with equal parts
cold edges digging into her palm, groundin
n was made.
sewn inside her bodice, where it lay cold against h
sture straighter,
ce quiet but ringing with new, steely
lady's calm tone and nodded, her o
ing-not one of her colorful, soft velvets, but a simp
ast time, not as a victim, but a
, the cold weight of the token a constant reminder against her heart, an
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