Love for revenge
countless days and nights thinking about Kofi's proposal, weighing t
ching the sunset, Abena turned to Kofi, her heart pounding in her chest."I've made my decision," she said, her voice ste
your equal."Kofi's face lit up with jo
proving that I'm worthy of your love."Abena smiled, resting her head on his shoulder. "We'll prove it together."And with that, their future was sealed-not as a prince and a village girl
ngdom. The people rejoiced, for they had come to love both their prince
t. The wedding wasn't just a union between two people; it symbolized the ch
reparations, making sure that everything was perfect for Abena. He wanted h
making sure the celebration would be shared with everyone, not just the wealthy nob
ring the kingdom together," she said to Kofi one evening. "This wedding should reflect that unity."Kofi agreed wholeheartedly. They had both
ne was happy w
ord Adom. They saw the marriage as a further weakening of the royal family's power and a threat to their status
his conversation with Kofi in the palace gardens, and the sight of th
to undermine the prince's authority."Once the people see the cracks in his leadership, they'll turn on him," Adom muttered to his co-c
, Adom and his followers were working in
e sun shone brightly over the village, cas
square, dressed in their finest clo
ead. Children danced in the streets, and for the first time in many years,
s status as a prince. As he looked out over the crowd, he saw the faces of the villagers who had once feared him, now smiling and cheerin
r gold, but with the simple beauty that had always captivated him. Her dress was woven by the vil
t of silence between them, an unspoken understanding that they had overcome so much to reach this point. They had both been tested, by pride, by revenge, by the weight of th
a," he said, his voice low but filled with sincerity, "you've shown
o never forget the lessons you've taught me."Abena smiled, tears wellin
quals and as partners."When the vows were complete, the elder declared them husband and wife, and th
truly at peace, not just with each other, bu
and sharing food. The atmosphere was one of pure joy, but in the shadows, Lord Adom wa
rm in his mind. What if he could turn the very people who celebrated the prince's marriage against him?He slipped away from the celebration, gathering his allies
r he is truly fit to lead."The
ak the bond between Kofi and the
ies about Kofi's true intentions. They would make it seem as though Kofi's leadership was failing, even though he had done everything t
, blaming Kofi's policies for the lack of supplies. At first, Kofi dismissed the rumors as simple misunderstandings, but as
s glances toward the palace. Some even began to speak openly again
ple against us."Abena nodded, her brow furrowed in thought. "It's Lord Adom," she said quietly. "He's never accepted your leadership, and now he's using the people's trust to und
ard he worked to fix the problems, the rumors persisted, spreading like wildfire.Abena stood by his side through it all, offering her support and ad
nstead of the warm welcome they had come to expect."You've failed us, Prince!" one man shouted. "We have no food, and our children
ing her hands to calm the people. "Please, let us speak!" she called, her voice steady. "We understand your pain, and we're here to help."But the peop
ight of the kingdom pressing down on him. Everything he had w
ugh this," she said firmly. "We've faced worse before, and we came out stro