The Chosen One: Flames of Sorcery
s. The room was bathed in the eerie glow of flickering candles, casting elongated shadows that danced
e Queen's voice was a silken whisper,
tremor. She couldn't bring herself to meet the Queen's gaze, her ey
summoned you here today?" Queen Nadia inqu
dark," Alia replied, her pulse quickening further
isbelief. "Yet you, a tainted wretch, have been entangled in an illici
h unsaid truths. She couldn't deny the damning accu
ice dipped to a venomous whisper. "I have knowledge of so
d her deepest secret? Struggling to maintain composure, she re
e a serpent's warning. "You carry a child, a child whose existence threatens
Queen's words. She fought to steady her voice as
into a thousand shards, subject you to unimaginable torment, an
e, and her world narrowed to the
dripped with cruel temptation
h she knew not where it would lead. Could e
oposition cut through the room's heavy air, "I
own flesh and blood to the very embodiment of ma
ime to think,"
irk. "But remember, time is running o
d Alia, leaving her alone in t
ild, yet the Queen's threat loomed as tangible as the shadowed walls. She needed an escape, a lifeline,
to seek refuge in a world beyond the Queen's reach. But first, she knew she
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mson and gold as the sun dipped below the horizon. Beside him stood Alia, her ebony tresses dancin
ver Alia, her eyes distant, her
ed in the air. Alia's gaze seemed
right, my love?"
ze still drawn to the horizon. "I
into her emerald eyes with concern.
o confide and the weight of secrecy. Sh
y King. Nothing
us here," he urged, seeki
lent, her thoug
embrace our love openly," Aric said, reaching for
I share that yearning. But alas, our circu
epening. "Does my presence anger you
ng his gaze. "Your majesty, my hear
the truth," he implored, his azure eyes sear
crumbled slightly. "I'm not
?" Aric rep
meeting his briefly b
s seeking to understand. "Tell me
ain. "Aric, you deserve happiness. We both do. But our paths a
around hers. "Wha
rembling breath.
uding his features as he struggled t
heeks, mirroring the
each heartbeat. She couldn't bear the thought o
r back, but he saw the determinati
itted with worry. His heart raced, pe
eart grew. "What troubles you, my dear?" he murmured