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The Moment Our Eyes Met

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In the kingdom of Eldrid, where the divide between the haves and have-nots is stark, Mabel, a resilient young woman, struggles to survive in Bridlesmark, the impoverished side of the kingdom. Her family struggles to make ends meet, and she'll do anything to help them escape poverty. Meanwhile, Prince Arinthal, living in luxury, seeks to unite the kingdom, but his efforts are met with indifference. When Arinthal receives a note urging him to visit Bridlesmark, he goes on an unprepared mission, despite warnings. His encounter with Mabel at the market sparks intrigue, but it's not until she rescues him after an ambush that their fates become intertwined. Mabel takes him to her home and tends to Arinthal's wounds. In exchange for her care, Arinthal promises to take her family to Velcan. However, his promise is a lie, and he has no intention of keeping his word. As months turn into a year, Mabel's family's situation becomes dire, desperate to save her family. Mabel makes a heart-wrenching decision: she sells herself for money, along with her elder sister, Matilda. When she gets to Velcan and sees Arinthal, her anger deepens when she realises he is the crown prince. Arinthal, however, feels guilty but believes he owes her no apology. As they grow closer, their dislike turns into attraction. But can their love bridge the gap between their worlds?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

23 years ago

Velcan Palace, Eldrid

The king's words hung in the air like a guillotine, poised to sever Sarah's fate. She collapsed onto her knees, her hands clasped together in a desperate plea. Her silver eyes, once bright with hope, now brimmed with tears as she begged for mercy.

"Your Majesty, please... consider the life of our unborn child," she implored, her voice cracking with emotion. Her hands cradled her stomach, as if shielding the innocent life within from the king's cruelty.

The king's expression remained impassive, his garnet eyes cold and unyielding. "You shall not breathe a word of this to anyone," he warned, "Or I'll personally ensure you're cast into the depths of Eldritch."

He turned to leave, but Sarah grasped his garments, her fingers clutching at the fabric like a lifeline. The king's gaze fell upon her, his eyes filled with disdain, as if she were nothing more than a discarded plaything.

The memory of his whispered promises, of his vows to make her queen, now seemed like a cruel jest. Sarah realised, with a crushing sense of despair, that she had been blind to the truth. The king had never truly loved her; how could he, when she was just a commoner, a maid with dull eyes?

As the reality of her situation hit her like a tidal wave, Sarah's grip on the king's garments faltered. He shoved her hand away, and she fell, her body crumpling onto the cold, unforgiving floor.

The king's parting words cut through the air, a harsh reminder of her newfound reality, "To show my kindness, I'll arrange a ferry for you. Never speak of this to anyone."

As the door closed behind him, Sarah lay alone, her body wracked with sobs, her heart shattered into a million pieces.