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The Crown

Author: Honeymia
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Elena's point of view.

As Elizabeth disappears with the man, stepping outside where the glowing moon starts to dominate the blackened sky, I remain inside, looking at the array of jewelry before me.

"This is all for me to wear?" I ask, my voice tentative as I glance at the gleaming adornments.

Vanda approaches, carrying the jewelry carefully. With one hand, he begins separating the pieces and hands me a heavy moonstone necklace, its multiple pendants dangling in a delicate row. I secure it around my neck, feeling its cool weight against my skin.

Next, he gives me two bracelets, one for each wrist. “You look beautiful,” he murmurs, his voice low but sincere.

A blush rises to my cheeks, and I try to suppress it. "I thought you might have changed your mind or gotten too busy for the ceremony. You still want to do this, don’t you?"

“I do,” he replies with quiet conviction, holding up the final piece—a headpiece adorned with fine, shimmering chains and moonstone droplets. Its intricate met
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