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The Phantom Heiress: Rising From The Shadows
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Rejected No More: I Am Way Out Of Your League, Darling!
The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life
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The first rays of dawn had barely kissed the horizon when Cooper's boots hit the dew-soaked earth of the fields. The village of Bellmonty, nestled along the northwestern coast of the Kingdom of Avalonia, was stirring to life as the sea whispered secrets to the waking land. Here, in a world where magic breathed life into the very soil and air, the commoners of Bellmonty toiled under the watchful gaze of their feudal lords of House Redfield.
Cooper, an 18-year-old with the build of one who knew the rigors of farm work, moved through the rows of crops with practiced ease. His medium-length black hair was tied back, and his dark blue eyes, the color of the deep sea, scanned the land he worked. Despite his commoner's birth, there was an air of elegance about him, a nobility that no title could bestow.
"Cooper, mind the cabbages, they're coming in nicely!" Elara's voice carried over the field. She stood at the edge of the plot, her hands on her hips, a smile playing on her lips. Thorne, her husband, was beside her, nodding in agreement.
"Yes, ma'am," Cooper replied, his voice light with a respect born of years living under their care. Since the loss of his own parents, Elara and Thorne had been his family, and their daughter, Lila, had been his constant companion.
Lila was nearby, her hands buried in the soil as she tended to the herbs. At 17, she was a year younger than Cooper, and there was a grace in her movements that mirrored his own. Their friendship was a tapestry of shared memories and silent understandings, woven through the years. Yet, recently, Cooper found himself grappling with a new depth of feeling for her, a warmth that he could not quite define.
"Cooper, will you join me at the market later?" Lila asked, her lilac eyes meeting with his own. "We could use more seeds, and I'd enjoy the company."
"I'd like that," Cooper said, the edges of his face crinkling with a genuine smile. There was a comfort in her presence, a sense of rightness that filled him with bliss.