The Knight's Vow
her family's manor. The late afternoon sun bathed the land in a golden hue, its light reflecting off the rippling stream tha
e her father had called for her presence in the grand hall that morning. Lord Ashfor
hat dream was quickly slipping away, stolen by the looming specter of duty. She had always known her father wo
d with a soft step, holding a pale blue gown that shimmered like the morning mist. It was
itant, "your father requests your presenc
t known for its kindness. The lord of Blackmoor, Gareth, was a man of mystery and fear. His title was earned through bloodshed, his reputation buil
. Her hands, which had been nervously twisting in her lap, cam
ned to leave, but then hesitated. She looked back
rough with this, Lady Eve
aid had always been a voice of comfort, a reminder of the simpler things in life. Yet, even Gwen could not shield her from t
han to Gwen. "The Ashford name cannot afford t
betrayed her worry. "I shal
who barely recognized herself. She had always been proud of her independence, of her quiet strength. Yet, in this
warrior who could command respect without uttering a word. His arrival was supposed to secure an
much as he was. Eveline had heard stories about him - tales of his coldness, his unyielding resolve in battle. They said his heart
She would fulfill her duty, as a daughter, as a noblewoman. She w
-
Her father stood at the foot of the stairs, his tall, imposing figure framed by the flickering light
th a nod, his voice as stead
gh it did little to mask the un
er," she replied
or his greed and ambition, was conspicuously absent, but standing with him was Sir G
torchlight. His face was sharp, every line drawn with the precision of a master craftsman. His dark hair fell in loose waves to his collar
n his gaze met hers, she felt the weight of it like a burden. There was something a
her, his voice deep and m
r warmth, but she nodded nonetheless, trying t
e replied, her voice steady despite
them. "You are both now bound by an alliance forged for the good of our lands. Sir Gareth ha
ly at her side, tightened into a fist. She could not bring herself to speak, a
"I understand the gravity of this arrangement," he said, his voi
ling that this marriage was little more than a matter of politics for him
nderstand the importance of this union. Our enemies will not wait.
sed together tightly. She did
of pride and expectation. "This marriage will secure the future of
dering if she was strong enough to f