My uncle gave me a couple of minutes of solitude so I could compose myself. As hard as I was trying, I was not able to stop crying, tears slipped down my cheeks no matter how much I tried to hold them back. Not only was I going to marry a complete stranger but I was doing it today. Everything was happening so suddenly that it felt unreal. Since a while back I suspected that my uncle intended to marry me as soon as I turned nineteen just to get rid of one of us, but I never imagined he would marry me to a foreigner and send me away to another kingdom, and of course not even in my wildest dreams did I think he would marry me to a king!
I felt the urge to run out of the office to tell my brothers what was happening, to warn them that I was going to be taken away to another kingdom to be the wife of a complete stranger, but I knew the guard was waiting for me outside the office, ready to take me to the assembly hall as soon as I was ready to meet my future husband, so there was no chance for me to go inform my brothers about our uncle’s intentions.
It took me about twenty minutes to calm down and feel better, not ready, I didn’t think it was possible to feel ready for what was coming, but at least I was able to stop sobbing. I opened the door, but instead of finding the guard, I was faced with my aunt’s unpleasant grimace.
“Ugh, look at you! Your eyes and nose are reddened, you look like you have the flu. How do you expect to meet your future husband looking like this? You are a mess!” She exclaimed derisively. “He is going to back down on the wedding the moment he lays eyes on you and I would not blame him. You were not very pretty to start with and then you made it worse by crying.”
I looked down, the situation was sufficiently dire as it was without having to put up with the queen’s cruelty. I tried to walk past her, but my aunt clenched my arm to force me to stop.
“Please, let go of me, the king instructed me to meet them in the assembly room,” I asked in a tone of voice that conveyed my sadness.
“Stop with the gloomy face and start showing some gratitude, girl. This marriage is a million times more than what you deserve. You are going to be queen! You!” She said with disdain. “You should be thanking your uncle for getting this life-changing opportunity for you, not whining about it. If it had been up to me, I would have never married you to a man like king Gregory, he is undoubtedly too much for you. But, of course, no one asked me.”
I dared a glance at her and realized she was telling the truth, she had no idea that her husband intended to marry me to King Gregory until today and it was clear that she was upset about it.
“If that is all you have to say, please let me go,” I said as I looked away once more.
The queen snorted as if she was bored by me.
“I am not done with you, you cannot meet king Gregory wearing that ugly grey dress. Follow me,” the queen said and started walking down the corridor.
I didn’t want to go with her but I had no choice so I followed her to her chambers. It was the first time that I was there and I assumed it would be the last time too.
The queen instructed one of her many maids to bring one of her dresses for me, which she did promptly. Kendalia had an extensive wardrobe consisting of the most elegant and pompous dresses ever made, it was no secret in Lerene that the queen was a vain woman who spent a lot of effort on her appearance. The dress the maid picked out for me was one of the simplest the queen had and yet it was more elegant and beautiful than anything I had ever worn before, the fabric was sky blue silk and it had ruffles on the skirt. The maid also arranged my brown hair and adorned it with pearls.
When I looked at myself in the mirror I didn’t recognize who the girl looking back at me was. I was filled with an unsettling sense of vanity, I was no longer Addison the dull orphan, but a woman ready to be a wife and queen. Unfortunately, it was only a momentary feeling, I was painfully aware that my exterior appearance didn’t mean anything, I was the same girl I had always been and I was in no way ready for what was coming.
“Has anyone informed my brothers of what is going to happen?” I asked the queen as we abandoned her chambers.
My aunt sneered at my question as if it had been a ridiculous one.
“Why would we risk they making a scene? Do you really want them to complicate things further?” She asked.
“No, but, they are my family… they should be at my wedding,” I replied shyly.
I knew Edward and Andrew would oppose this wedding and that would displease my uncle, but I could not imagine getting married without them being there. They were everything for me and I needed them to be able to go through with this day.
“Very soon you are going to have a new family with King Gregory and then you will forget all about us and your brothers, I promise you that we will forget all about you too,” she says.
I clenched my fists wishing I could punch her. If only it would be so easy for me to forget her, but one hardly ever forgets those who have hurt you so deeply. I knew queen Kendalia would remain in my memories for the rest of my life even if we never saw each other again.
As soon as we approached, the guards opened the enormous wooden doors that led to the assembly hall for us.
“Queen Kendalia Riversun and Lady Addison Nandi!” One of the guards announced us as we walked in.
Inside the assembly hall, I found the king of Lerene, my cousin Anthony and seven men I have never seen before, who I assumed were from Dranda. All the foreigners were tall men and they dressed alike. Among the seven men, one stood out more than the others, he was blond, with a broad back and a penetrating gaze. He was young, he was probably in his mid-twenties. His expression was cold and haughty as if he knew he was better than the others. I had never before seen a man so intimidating, his mouth was a thin line, his features were sharp, but what struck me the most about him were his eyes, his fierce blue eyes were impressive, it was as if he could see into my soul. A chill ran through me. He looked at me in such a way that it made me feel uncomfortable and yet I was fascinated by his presence. My heart was racing, never before had someone had such an effect on me by a mere gaze. For the first time in my life, I felt the so-called butterflies in my stomach, but I thought that they were supposed to be felt out of love, not out of fear. I knew immediately that this man was King Gregory Dominis, who would become my husband in a few minutes.
“My dear friend, this is my niece Addison Nandi. Addison, this is king Gregory Dominis of Dranda,” my uncle introduced us.
Without saying a word, I made a shy reverence. I was so nervous I was about to faint. The king said nothing as well, he just stood there analyzing me with his gaze as if I were a piece of merchandise he was assessing to purchase.
“Are you sure she will make a good wife?” King Gregory asked my uncle as he studied me up and down.
“I guarantee it, Addison is quiet and obedient. You could not ask for a better wife,” my uncle responded. “She will not give you any trouble.”
I felt a pang of anger, they were talking about me as if I weren’t there. Like I was a pet he was thinking about adopting and not a woman with feelings and opinions. How would Gregory feel if I asked his men if he would make a good husband? I was certain he would not like that.
We were supposed to get married and he had not even say hello to me. Maybe Gregory was royal, but he definitely had no manners.
“I have to admit that you were right about her good looks in your letters, she is beautiful,” he commented. Queen Kendalia snorted discreetly, as if his assertion had been ridiculous, but I seemed to be the only one who noticed it. “I just hope she has a good personality too. I need a girl with a good attitude.”
“You won’t have any reason to complain. Addison will do as you say and she is young and healthy, so she will bear you many children, you will see,” my uncle assured him.
My stomach revolted. They were discussing me as if I was property and not a person. And I realized that, as handsome as he was, Gregory was just as cruel and wicked as my uncle.
“Fine, Adolf, we have a deal,” King Gregory said after he was done with his inspection of me.
“Wonderful! Bring the wedding officiant!” My uncle ordered his guards, who immediately abandoned the hall to do as they were told.
I looked at King Adolf out of the corner of my eye, Anthony was standing next to him with a livid expression on his face. Just like me, he probably had no idea about this wedding until a few minutes ago, his angered face showed that this had caught him by surprise too and that he was against what was happening as much as I was.
“Should I get my cousins for this?” Anthony asked his father in what he intended as a whisper but came out louder due to his anger. “They should be part of this moment, her little sister is getting married, father.”
“We will inform them afterward, Tony. Do not worry about Andrew and Edward, for now, just enjoy your cousin’s wedding,” my uncle replied nonchalantly.
“But…”
With a single stare filled with authority, King Adolf silenced his eldest son. As much as Anthony wanted to complain about the hasty marriage, he could not defy his father.
I knew there was nothing Anthony could do for me, although I appreciated his effort. I winked to let my cousin know that I was fine, it was a lie, but there was no point in him worrying about me. I realized then that I would have to lie to my brothers too, I was doing this for them so they could have a roof over their heads, I could not risk them defying our uncle and angering him. I would, somehow, have to convince them that I was fine with this marriage.
An old fragile man came in followed by the guards, the brown cloak and white belt let me know that he was the wedding officiant.
With a swift move, King Gregory got to my side and placed his big hand on my back so I would walk beside him to where the officiant was. Electric waves went through me the second he touched me, I held my breath out of surprise by the unexpected sensation.
“Let’s get started, I do not have all day,” King Gregory said to the wedding officiant.
The old man nodded with a smile missing several teeth. The few attendees gathered around me and the king to listen to what the officiant had to say.
We turned to face each other and the officiant began to speak. I didn't hear a word he said, I was too busy preventing my body from trembling. Then the time to say the vows came, Gregory went first and repeated the words dictated by the officiant:
“I, Gregory Domini, give you my soul, my body, and my life. I will be a loving companion and I will take care of you for the rest of our lives.”
After he finished, Gregory smiled as if he had won a popularity contest.
Now it was my turn to say the vows and I became very aware of the knot in my stomach. My hands were sweaty and I felt dizzy.
"I, Addison Nandi, will…" I cleared my throat, with these words I would become his wife forever. “I give you ... my soul, my body and ... my life. I will be for you ... a loving companion and I will take care of you for the… rest of our lives.”
The words left a bad taste in my mouth. I took a deep breath. It was all over now, I was doomed. Gregory leaned towards me, the most intimidating man I had known was going to steal my first kiss. He took my hands in his, our lips touched, I took another deep breath and the scent of him intoxicated me. It was fresh, masculine, and pleasant. I closed my eyes and felt his lips move on mine. Gregory kissed me tenderly as if he were afraid of hurting me. His gentleness took me by surprise, he didn’t seem at all the type of man who could be tender and I wonder if he was just pretending for the sake of appearances. Then he pulled away but the sensation of his lips remained on mine. The officiant concluded the ceremony. We were officially husband and wife.
The attendees clapped unenthusiastically.“Wonderful! Now it is time for the wedding feast!” My uncle announced.I could not help but see him with resentment. Feasts take a long time to get organized and Gregory mentioned my uncle talked about me in his letters, how long had he been planning this marriage? It had to be at least a few months, which meant he knew for a while that this was coming and yet he never told me anything, he caught me off guard and gave me no time to prepare for this. Today I woke up thinking it was going to be just a regular day and now I was married to a king! All because of my uncle’s cruel silence. He could have warned me about his plans but he never said a word.Gregory offered me his arm to lead me to the dining hall. I took it
My whole body trembled. I had never been with a man before and now I was supposed to sleep with this complete stranger that became my husband out of nowhere.The attendees stood one by one to say goodbye to the bride and groom. Their smiles and good wishes felt like daggers to my stomach. Andrew walked towards me and hugged me, I could see in his face that he was mad and that he wanted to stop this, so I knew I had to stop him instead before he did something reckless.“I am fine, I wish I didn’t have to go, I will miss Lerene, but this is a good thing. I will be queen,” I whispered to his ear. “I love you.”“I love you too,” is all he said in return, he was confused by the fact that I kept on reassuring him and Edward that I was fine, so they had no idea how to act or what to do.
At first, I cried over my brothers and the life I was leaving behind, but as our journey progressed my sadness transformed into fear. Fear of the unknown, of the life that was ahead of me that I knew nothing about. The uncertainty of my future was too great for my mind to grasp. I was going to become the queen of a place I had never seen before, a foreign land filled with strange people I was supposed to rule.Of one thing I was certain: I was not at all prepared to become a queen. I lacked the knowledge, the personality, and the strength to be a leader. I was shy by nature and not much of a talker. I also lacked the etiquette pertaining to royalty. Even though I was the niece of a king, I grew up like a commoner and my two years living in the castle didn’t do much to improve my manners. My uncle never allowed me and my brothers to attend royal events, he preferred to keep us in the dark, so I never
It took us three days to get to Dranda. During that time I barely spoke to my husband, he was cold and distant, like he could not care less about me being there and I appreciated it; having him near was intimidating so I preferred his silence and indifference. I was indifferent to him too, every time I had a question or needed something I resorted to Norton or Rudyard who were the friendliest among the king’s knights.At last, we arrived at our destination. The City of Dranda was surrounded by a thick forest of tall trees, it had four main avenues that led to the castle located right in the middle of the city. As we marched down the North Avenue, people looked outside their windows to witness the king and his new wife. Luckily, the carriage’s roof covered me from their curious gazes. After three days out in the wild, I was in no condition to be seen by an entire kingdom
I finished my breakfast and then I took a long bath, I had gone many days without taking one and it was as if I could wash away all the pain and anguish that I had experienced since the day I was forced into marrying Gregory Dominis.The seamstress was already waiting for me when I finished, Cora offered me a white nightgown to wear while the woman took my measurements. Since Gregory had not allowed for me to bring anything from Lerene, I possessed nothing but the clothes I wore during the journey here."Lady Addison, my name is Arlene Polk, it is a pleasure to meet you," the seamstress introduced herself.She was around 50 years old, her brown eyes had a maternal air to them which made her look more beautiful than she really was. I liked her instantly, she was a person with sweet gestures and an affable personality. She w
Four days went by, Cora taught me everything she knew about royal manners, she was a kind yet a strict teacher. During those days, Arlene and Sadie came back once again to bring me some other beautiful dresses that they made for me, some were casual for everyday and others for special occasions. The best thing about those days was that I did not see my husband once during that time, he usually went to bed very late at night and awaked very early in the morning. I could hear him as he came and went through the common area that connected our bedrooms but we never ran into each other and I preferred it that way. Unlike my husband, desolation was a constant visitor. I inevitably felt broken every day before going to bed and every morning as I woke up. I missed my brothers, Lerene, and the life that was taken away from me without even taking my feelings into consideration. I hated my uncle for doing this to me
The king kept on staring at me as I desperately tried to remember what Cora had taught me. This was not a simple dinner, this was a test and I was about to fail it. I could not recall what piece of cutlery was used with what dish, where I was supposed to lay my napkin, or how I had to address the people around me, especially the king."Are you comfortable in the room I gave you?" He asked as the servants poured wine into our glasses.His voice drew me out of my worries."Yes," I replied curtly, before taking a sip from my glass.I didn't normally like the taste of wine, but I was nervous, and maybe a little alcohol would help ease my nerves or help me remember my lessons.The first dish arrived and I had no idea what piece of cutlery to ta
I woke up in a bad mood, I wanted to go home and forget I ever knew this place. Cora misinterpreted my moody behavior as annoyance because I had not spent more time with the king the night before. She was so wrong! She was so devoted to the king that she thought everyone felt the same way. In her mind, it was impossible for someone not to love him as much as she did, so, of course, she had no clue about my real feelings for Gregory.We continued with the lessons, this time I put more attention, I did not want to go through what I did the night before and forget everything I learned under pressure. Cora appreciated my extra effort.After the lessons were over, Arlene and Sadie brought more dresses for me, it seemed like their only goal in life was to sew. I enjoyed their visits, apart from Cora, they were my only distractions.
The light of the fireplace reflected on Gregory’s perfect body and on mine, although I was only looking at him. My husband was lying on the rug by the fireplace next to me, we were both exhausted and overjoyed to be back home.We were finally at peace, the Trobetians were defeated, Anthony was Lorene’s new king, Queen Kendalia and Constance Labelle had been made prisoners and they could not hurt us anymore.Gregory rested her chin on the palm of his left hand, while he brought his right toward me. Gently, he placed his fingertips on my belly and began to move them over my skin almost barely touching me. A half smile spread across his face as his gaze followed the direction of his hand. My skin prickled at his brush. He then took my waist and draw me towards him. I placed my hand on his shoulder and kissed him.
I was dumbstruck looking at Gregory in the distance. I held my breath, as if I feared that breathing the image of him would vanish. Waves of different emotions attacked me at the same time, I felt my heart overflowing with joy, but my stupefaction prevented me from moving or even speaking."You are the spitting image of your father…" Sable Morgan muttered, his face contorted by shock."Let her go and I will show you that I am nothing like my father," Gregory threatened.“So you finally decided to confront me,” Sable Morgan asked, narrowing his eyes.“No, I'm not here to confront you, I'm here to kill you,” Gregory replied firmly.“You can certainly, Gregory Dominis," Sable Morgan said with a smirk.“Let go of Addison first. Then we'll settle thing between us, I'll even make you believe for a momen
I walked in circles inside the tiny cell I was kept in. I wanted to tear down to walls to escape or at least I wanted to find a way to contact Gregory to tell him that he had to choose Dranda over me. I knew that meant I would die, but I did not care as long as the kingdom was saved, I was not going to be able to live with myself knowing Dranda fell because of me.Something gave me hope, my uncle said that my cousin Anthony was the one leading the Lerene army and I knew he was nothing like his father, maybe Anthony would refuse to attack Dranda if my brothers manage to contact him beforehand. I did not really care about what would happen to me, as long as everyone I loved was safe.A couple of days went by, I tried to find a way to escape my prison but it was impossible. On the third day, the warden dragged me out of the c
During the next few days, Edward and Andrew helped Gregory plan the attack against Lerene. I was overjoyed to have my brothers here with me, I finally felt like I had everything in this world. Even though I was so happy, part of me was afraid of the war that was coming, I feared that I might lose one of my brothers or my husband but I tried not to think much about it and instead concentrate on the present and how happy I was to have them here with me.Since Edward and Andrew spent a lot of time with Gregory and the knights making strategies and talking about the war that was coming, I had a lot of free time in my hands. It was not that they did not invite me to their meetings, they did but I did not wish to be part of them because every time they talked about attacks and military strategies I got anxious thinking that the life of the men I loved was going to be at risk.
(Addison’s P.O.V.)My husband stayed by my side the whole following week, little by little my strength came back and I was able to get out of bed with help.“It is time to appear before the kingdom. I already feel strong enough to show myself in public,” I declared as soon as I was able to get out of bed.“You are just winning a battle against death and all you can think of is the welfare of the people. This kingdom does not deserve you, and neither do I,” said Gregory while his eyes reflected the love he felt for me.“It is too late, I am the only queen they have,” I said, smiling. “Help me, I need to look presentable.”Gregory and Cora assisted me to get dressed and fix my hair, it was impossible to fight my paleness and my obvious loss of weight, but they tried hard to make me look as hea
(Addison’s POV)I had almost no strength to stay awake, but I could not sleep either. Despite the fact that my physical pain was practically unbearable, any discomfort in my body languished compared to the sadness in my heart. I always knew that my uncle and aunt were not nice people, but I never imagined what they were capable of. The idea of my brothers being killed was too much to bear. I had to cling to something to cope with the pain that overwhelmed me, that something was my kingdom. The people of Dranda were terrified believing that the Trobetians had murdered me, and I was not going to allow these disgusting beings to break the will of my people.I did not know what time it was when I opened my eyes, the light was bright, streaming through the closed curtains. I found Gregory sitting in an armchair next to my bed, fast asleep. My handsome husband was not his normal self, his face was
(Gregory POV)It was dusk again, my eyes stung from lack of sleep. Tiredness made it impossible for me to think clearly. Cora begged me to go to sleep, but I did not want to be away from Addison for even a second.At midnight, I closed my eyes for a moment because I could no longer bear the stinging, I dozed off until a weak voice brought me back from sleep:“Gregory… I am afraid, I don't want to die.”Addison's voice was harsh and weak, but it was her. In a second I was totally conscious and I took her hand in mine. My beautiful wife was pale and almost lifeless. Although her eyes were as beautiful as ever, they did not shine. Addison squeezed my hand weakly, she barely had the strength to stay conscious. I kissed her hands and her forehead, tears of happiness escaped my eyes.“Do not be afraid, my love, everything wil
(Gregory’s POV)Maurice was with Addison for hours. Norton and Tucker waited beside me to show me their support. I was so worried I thought I was going to loose my mind.Maurice came out after a while.“Your Majesty, the queen has regained consciousness for a few moments, it seems that the antidote is helping her to resist, but it is too early to be able to ensure her survival. I am afraid there is not much more I can do at the moment,” the doctor explained. “I will be back soon and apply another dose,” Maurice declared.“Leave me alone, please,” I asked without turning to see the knights, my gaze was fixed on Addison's door.“Let's get out of here and give the king some privacy,” Tucker said. “I will take care of the kingdom, Your Majes
(Gregory’s POV)I felt sick, I could not believe Addison had betrayed me this way. I thought she was the woman of my dreams, I was so in love with her I never thought she would be capable of trying to murder me. Lerene was going to pay for this, I was going to destroy King Adolf and his kingdom, I would not rest until I had obliterated their existence from this earth… Addison was a different story, I had no idea what to do about that. I knew she was a traitor and she did not deserve my compassion, I should send her back to Lerene and let her perish with everyone else, but I could not. I did want to part from her… I was too weak to let her out of my life. “What do you want to do, Your Majesty?” Tucker inquired since it had been several minutes since I last spoke.“I do not know…