The Lycan's Ghost Bride
a grand mirror in a room suffused with golden light, the soft rustle of silk and the whisper of servants moving around me. My reflection stared back, almost foreign in its elegance. The
strange detachment. Beautiful, and about to be wed to the Duke of Wilshire, a man I barely kn
to marry the Duke, the most powerful man in the west, whose influence stretched beyond even the church's reach. The church, too, would benef
r so they told me. A purpose bigg
iful," came a voice behind me
shed tears. "You're the most beautiful damsel in the whole of Ete
joy she felt. I wanted to believe that this day was worth celebrating, that I wasn't just a pawn in a game
myself, almost like a mantra. "Just act like a wif
ar was a long time, but it wasn't forev
nd a servant appeared, bowing low. "Y
long dark hair fell in loose waves down my back, and my eyes were bright, not with happine
ke shine. Every corner was adorned with flowers, their sweet scent filling the air, mingling with the aroma of fre
me, but I felt as if I were moving through a dream, a haze of colors and sounds that didn't quite reach me.
ing at the end of the aisle. T
en eyes watching me with an expression I couldn't quite read. When our eyes met
st a small curve of my li
h a palace guard or a servant boy," he murmure
ought. "That surely would have made the gossip of th
rious as he reached for my hand. His touch was cool, his grip firm but n
the people of Wilshire and my father's kingdom, we said o
band..." The words tasted strange on my tongue, foreign and heavy, like a language I did
, his expression calm. There was no trace of emotion on his face, just t
lared us husband and wife. The crowd erupted into applause, a wa
eek in a chaste kiss. "Welcome to Wilshire, my lad
k you, my lord," I replied, my voice ste
s, of congratulations and polite smiles. I felt like a puppet
ss of wine had been poured, I found myself alone in a small room off the main ha
inded myself.
standing there, his expression unreadable. He closed t
t well," he said, his
defiantly. "I could say the same fo
e. "I suppose we're both good at
was a tension in the air, a strange, ch
asked finally, br
end to be the perfect couple for a year. Af
s words. "And you?" I asked, curious despit
sion unreadable. "Power.
here I thought it was all for love," I
down my spine. "Love is a luxury we cannot afford, my
n this world, love was indeed a luxury, o
looking back at me over his shoulder.
I replied, my voice ba
ions - relief, fear, hope, despair. I was married now, bound
lf, free to find my own path, free to dream of
ded myself again
do this.