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Ceaseless Gravity

Ceaseless Gravity

Author: JMFelic
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Chapter 0 Prologue

Word Count: 2379    |    Released on: 18/09/2018

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golden reigns with a posture of a calculating, self-assured, proud man. His eyes were a deep blue; cold and icy; piercing through the destroyed walls of the Vhill

ing their best to save one's own lives. Flames everywhere - from the rooftops of the houses to the marketplace - and even

General Midas had deemed fragrant. He was the King's most loyal general,

killing the King and Queen when he and his knights found them at the foot of the grand sta

lishly as he watched the look of horror painted on the King and Queen's faces. A s

!" His deep burly voiced re

arer of such important relic, it would be the two royals, but Midas could not find it anywhere in them. Now, realizing that this could

asement of the greenhouse was the princess of Vhillana, Princess Lianne. She was still at the age of eleven, innocent in the perils of life, but she knew fully well that her parents, the King and the Queen, were in grave danger. She kn

nd the coveted stone, an heirloom of the royal family of Vhillana, and apparently, the very reason for Ki

ing regally like a crown prince would do. The crest of the Regaleria Kingdom was seen stitched on the left side of his princely black suit. Though he

the people in every war his father had conjured - seeing the screaming children, the blood oozing in each man's body and the disrespec

in a sofa in a viciously gold-adorned palanquin, with drapes of royal red cloth to cover him from the rays of the sun. He was b

father. He then said in half-hearted eagerness,

ously smirked

yielding their heirloom to me, this wouldn't have happened." He held in one hand a nut

ued, "tour the palace t

city. He did not miss the dead bodies of the villagers as he ran across

the palace was almost comparable to King Garlow's palace mansion in Regaleria. However, if it weren't for the dead bo

one room, curious of its splendor, but what certainly got his attention

that it wasn't involved in the chaos of the battle. He decided to inspect it further, but not lo

til it all pointed into one location. The basement. The cry was somehow mu

se a delicate sobbing girl of young age sitting at the edge of the basement fl

tunned to find that it was a young boy. She couldn't keep her tears from falling thoug

st-war zone, but just one look at her wet eyes and streaming tears, his heart pained instantly and left his focus in disarray. His defenses invisibly crumbled as he saw the w

random child of a servant, but what caught his attention was the necklace around her neck. The necklace looked weighty on her slim ne

, " the little girl s

brown-green eyes. For a second, he was in

n, without warning, General Mida

's presence on such a place. He was waiting for the boy's reply when his eyes f

urprised, but he only continued on to watch as the general entered

it in line with her head, scrut

ecklace, but when she felt a forceful tug on her nape, she realized

The stone!" His heart leaped, overjoyed u

arded position with her arms. She acted like she could protect the neckla

ing effort. The girl's tears streamed down her fa

specting her features slowly. The girl only did cry in silence as she received his unwarranted attention.

ned to face the prince. "Your father would be very much pleased that you have f

errified when General Midas pulled her out of the basement and dragged her

ng at him with disappointed eyes. His body felt frozen and for t

ith his stallion's regiment flag, then placed her up on the

of sight. If he had done something...something at all, it would have been

the princess still alive and spar

ery much pleased indeed especially now that he has the relic in his possession. All of his people and his soldier

e when he saw the princess. He had never expected she would be the princess the so

ks and the tears that streamed down her face.

exited his chamber with the sole intention of visiting,

to her chest in that part of the cell that was somehow lit by a single ray of moonlight. How cruel for the King to actually lock her in such

ld do was to cover up her ears ho

princess, but she didn't even thought of sitting there. It was the only companion she had. No warm arms for her t

tsteps were heard coming towards her cell. She didn't care to look who it was, expecting it was

ly recognized him, owing to their recent contact this early morning, but there was no positive identification she could gather up, save the only thing she kne

s.

ding before h

ce R

her blood boile

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1 Chapter 0 Prologue2 Chapter 1 A Kiss On The Cheek3 Chapter 2 Unwanted Attention4 Chapter 3 Left Behind5 Chapter 4 Their Agreement6 Chapter 5 Missing Him 7 Chapter 6 Longing For You8 Chapter 7 A Snowy Dream9 Chapter 8 The Agreement's Kiss10 Chapter 9 The First Invitation11 Chapter 10 Intoxicated Attempt12 Chapter 11 In Which She Becomes Confused13 Chapter 12 Behold He Who Returns14 Chapter 13 A Silent Torment15 Chapter 14 An Agreement with the Prince16 Chapter 15 A Truce for the Night17 Chapter 16 The Two Men's Flames18 Chapter 17 Choosing Carriage19 Chapter 18 A Book in the Library20 Chapter 19 The Regaleria Ball21 Chapter 20 The Table of the Wolves 22 Chapter 21 A Competition of Two Women 23 Chapter 22 A Dance Would Be Enough24 Chapter 23 A Marriage Trap25 Chapter 24 An Intruder in the Midst26 Chapter 25 A Calming Embrace27 Chapter 26 The Sickness of the Almighty28 Chapter 27 The Flight of a Princess29 Chapter 28 Come Back With Me30 Chapter 29 A Feverish State31 Chapter 30 A Kiss To Heal32 Chapter 31 The Almighty King's Death33 Chapter 32 A Kiss of Longing34 Chapter 33 Free As a Bird35 Chapter 34 The Picture Frame36 Chapter 35 Return of His Majesty37 Chapter 36 Prelude To Their Meeting38 Chapter 37 Trapped In His Arms39 Chapter 38 Almost His40 Chapter 39 The New King's Plight41 Chapter 40 The Interrogation of the King42 Chapter 41 A Most Welcome Apparition43 Chapter 42 His Chamber44 Chapter 43 A Night's Taste of Passion45 Chapter 44 Dismayed by Madness46 Chapter 45 Haunting The Heart 47 Chapter 46 In The Forest48 Chapter 47 The Relieving But Painful Truth49 Chapter 48 The Clash of Desires50 Chapter 49 Carriage In Disguise51 Chapter 50 Only But A Door Stops Him52 Chapter 51 A Heart with No Boundaries53 Chapter 52 A Most Wondrous Morning54 Chapter 53 The Ship of Love55 Chapter 54 Alarm in the Middle of the Festivity56 Chapter 55 Sailing Away from You57 Chapter 56 A Boy's Company58 Chapter 57 The Dead King's Last Request59 Chapter 58 Yearning for Heaven's Miracle60 Chapter 59 Out From the Ashes, Love is Born61 Chapter 60 An Uninvited Guest62 Chapter 61 Death and Gravity63 Chapter 62 A Chance of a New Life64 Chapter 63 Epilogue