The Fearless Princess
lthea, wise beyond her years, had long ruled alongside her husband, King Eamon. Together, they brought prosperity, yet there lingered in the kingdom an undercurrent of unease. For th
o would rise-one marked
al was met with both joy and trepidation. The people celebrated, as they had always celebrated royal births, but there was
gles, felt a weariness that she had never known. She lay back, her breath shallow, and her eyes closed as th
f her hand, was the mark-a small, intricate phoenix, its wings unfurled as if to take flight. It was the first time anyone in the kingdom had seen it, and it caused the ro
close to her chest, her voice barely a whisper, "May
queen, truly understood t
nce quickly became renowned, and it seemed as though the kingdom's prophecy was unfolding-there would be no war, no peril, only peace. But within Seraphina
ed away to the stables, learning to ride with the stable boys and care for the animals. She spent hours in the castle library, pouring over maps of distant lands, legends of forgotten kings, and ancient texts tha
hin her, but it also filled the queen with an unspoken fear. There was no denying the prophecy-Seraphina was the one who would carry the burd
usband one evening, her voice tinged with worry. "
s beard. "A storm can be tamed, Althea. It can be guided, a
to shape Seraphina. The girl was destined for something far gre
ves, shone in the sunlight, and her eyes, the color of deep amber, seemed to burn with an intensity that those who met her found hard to ignore. Y
surrounded the kingdom. It was in these woods that Seraphina found peace, the quiet murmurs
ile deep in the forest, th
winds. His presence was a force in itself, and when Seraphina first saw him standing at the edge of the clearing, her heart skipped a beat. She had been lost in though
his voice low and gravelly, carrying a note
kept inside. And besides," she said with a hint of
was something about her, a fire in her that
e said. "The woods are not safe for anyon
captivated by his presence, raised an eye
of a shadow crossing his fe
handsome, yes, but also mysterious and dangerous. He was a warrior, though not one of Aldenor's knights. He spoke little of his past, but his
er to listen to the world around her, to understand the quiet whispers that spoke of ancient threats and hidden dangers. It was Kael who first spoke of t
sat beneath the stars, their breath forming clouds in the crisp
ords. For the first time, she realized that the prophecy was not
though her heart was filled with the fierc
ly. "You fight, because you