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Chapter 1

“Pve made up my mind, I’ll marry that dying heir!” 

Eleanor Viremont announced, her voice slicing through the hushed parlor like a drawn blade. 

She stood at the far end of the flower-strewn hall, crimson lips curling into a mocking smirk 

Lord Baldwin Virement nearly dropped his silver gilt goblet 

He shot up from his carved oak chair, eyes wide with disbelief before relief softened his features 

“Eleanor, you’ve come around? Excellent! The Wolvestons are pressing hard you’ll leave for Westmarch within a fortnight. Whatever you need, just say the word…” 

“That’s it?” Her laugh was sharp as shattered glass. “I’m taking the place of your darling little 

bastard in this cursed marriage, and that’s all you have to offer?” 

The warmth in the parlor vanished in a blink. 

Baldwin’s jaw clenched. 

His voice dropped low, tight 

“Watch your tongue! Bastard? She’s your sister!” 

Eleanor’s smile thinned, all ice and edges 

“A sister from another woman? She’s no kin of mine. She’s the stain of your betrayal, and I’ll never 

claim her!” 

A muscle jumped in Baldwin’s temple 

He set the goblet down with a loud clink, forcing calm 

What do you want?” 

“A million gold crowns,” she said coolly “Oh, and once I’m married, send Roland to protect your 

precious little bastard daughter 

His expression froze 

For a long second, he just stared at her like she’d lost her wits 

“Have you gone mad? A million would bleed me dry! And Roland-your favorite knight You used to joke about marrying him on d give him up just like that?” 

“Do con agree of not?” she snapped, already turning away 

“Fiel” Baldwin slammed his fist on the table, rising 

“The day you leave for Westmarch. I’ll see it done.” 

He didn’t argue further 

Years ago, Lard Edmund Wolveston had been the most sought after heir in Crownspire 

Baldwin had sealed a betrothal for one of his daughters, originally meant for Cecily Virement, the 

sweet, soft-spoken child born of his long-term mistress 

But after Edinand’s accident left him half-paralyzed and not expected to live past twenty-five 

Baldwin changed his raind 

He turned to Eleanor-his legitimate daughter, the one too proud for her own good. 

Eleanor lifted her chin, every inch the cold, proud noblewoman 

She riever let anyone see her bleed 

As she stepped past the threshold, her father’s voice followed. 

“I understand wanting the money. But Roland? You’ve always favored him. Why give him to 

Cecily?” 

Her fingers clenched around her embroidered handkerchief. 

She didn’t turn back, but her eyes burned, the name piercing her heart like a thorn. 

With a sharp step, she crossed the threshold, shutting out Baldwin and his words. 

It was past midnight when Eleanor returned to her room. 

As she passed Roland Thorne’s chamber, a sound caught her ear 

The door stood slightly ajar 

Through the narrow gap, she saw him–half reclining on the bed, his eyes closed, his voice low and hoarse as he whispered 

“Cecily my darling so sweet. ” 

A portrait sat nearby-Cecily at het conuing of-age feast, dressed in vetve, ben sinile as soft as 

spring Pain 

Eleanor’s nails dug into her palm, silk tearing beneath her grip. 

Because he, like you, only cares about Cecily,’ she whispered to herself, answering the wretched question she left unspoken 

Three years age Eleanor had first laid eyes on him during the selection of her personal guard Among the towering knights, Roland had stood apart tall, broad shouldered, sharp-jawed, with 

eyes like stormclouds in winter 

After her mother died, Eleanor grew wild and sharp-tongued, brushing off decorum like dust on 

het hemi 

She mocked the court’s silly pageantry, flirted for sport, and made Roland- stoic, uptight. maddeningly proper-her favorite plaything 

She tried everything 

Once, she feigned drunkenness and collapsed into his arms–he scooped her up by the collar like a 

misbehaving pup and dumped her straight into bed. 

Another night, she showed up at his door wearing nothing but moonlight and a sheer gown-he 

didn’t blink, just threw his cloak over her shoulders and escorted her back like a chastised child. 

Once, she even pretended to drown in the lily pond. He dove in without hesitation, lifted her out like 

a sack of flour, and not once did his hands stray. 

No matter how she teased him, how she pushed and provoked, Roland never so much as flinched 

He called her “my lady” with maddening detachment-and she fell for him anyway 

She didn’t know when it happened. Maybe it was because, after her mother died, she had no one 

else 

She’d been seven when Baldwin brought Cecily home-a bastard girl barely three months younger 

Her inother had been pregnant again, and the news shattered her. That night, sobbing uncontrollably, she went into early labor. The physician didn’t arrive in time. Mother and child both 

died 

From that day in Eleanor hated Baldwin Hated Cecily she left the manor and cut herself off from the 21st of the cursehold. She dined in silence read by candlelight in empty halls, and learned to face the wired soith no une at her side She grew up that way isolated, untouched, fiercely 

self reliant. 

Kder beauty soon caught the eye of every rake and rogue in the realm, so she hired a guard Roland wwws the first. And with him nearby, for the first tune in years, she didn’t feel quite so alone 

For three years, she fitted, fought, and finally fell A thousand nights of siferd yearning, her feelings buried beneath pride and pretense. She’d thought him cold, untouched by desire 

Until that night 

She caught him in his chamber, alone in the dark, clutching Cecily’s portrait-whispering her 

name in a breathless, broken voice 

Eleanor didn’t move She stood frozen behind the door, heart pounding, as the truth unfolded 

before her in grotesque clarity 

And then 

A shadow slipped in through the window 

“My lord,” the man said slightly “How long will you keep playing this knight’s game? You’re a prince, not some common guard. If you want Lady Cecily, why not just ask the king for her hand? Why skulk around like a thief just to catch a glimpse?” 

Roland’s voice was cool as a blade. “I’ve looked into it. She’s gentle, too soft for the spotlight. If I 

reveal who I am too soon, I’ll frighten her. I want her to love me not my title 

“Ha! A prince lovesick and patient. Never thought I’d see the day I figured Lady Eleanor’s constant flirting might sway you. She’s Crownspire’s famed beauty noblemen fall over themselves for 

her.” 

Roland gave a low chuckle, and Eleanor’s heart sank like stone. “Is that so? She doesn’t interest me She’s nothing compared to Cecily not even a shadow of her light 

Each word drove another nail into her heart 

And in that moment, something in her broke 

She no longer loved him 

Inside, Roland lingered, his hand resting low, breath catching in his throat dragging out the 

moment, lost in the fantasy of Cecily’s smile 

Eleanor’s smile was older than winter as she slammed the door wide open 

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