“Elena, today you should go and buy yourself some suitable clothes for your brother's birthday party.”
“Yes, mother.”
“Mother, I also want to go for a walk.” The boy asked, pulling his mother's skirt “Can I go with Elena?”
“It will be next time, Milan. Today is too cold, if you go out you could get sick.”
Not cold enough to stop Elena from going out, though. The clear line Vivian Valverde drew between her two children couldn’t be more evident if she tried. And Elena knew her mother wasn’t really trying… it was just easy for her to forget about her eldest daughter, who’d caused her so many tears in the past, compared to the child that brought her happiness.
For example, Elena almost froze last night because of the piercing wind that got through the walls. The manor wasn’t prepared for this unusual winter season, but last year her parents and her brother’s chambers were remodeled to include chimneys, only hers was left for later (and still did not have one).
She also should have gotten a decent dress for Milan's birthday party by now. Her mother and brother had visited the store and ordered clothes weeks before, but at that time she had also been punished. In addition, the money that went to her expenses was considerably less than that of the family heir.
Actually, going together when she’d need to visit cheaper stores would be humiliating. In spite of the freezing wind outside, it was better to be able to go alone. The other benefit of this was that she wouldn’t need to babysit Milan, as it was the case every time her brother wanted to stick to her.
No, Elena didn’t hate her little brother, but maybe she was a bit jealous.
The boy kept insisting on tagging along and was crying loudly now, something definitely unbecoming of the Earl’s heir. A good thing his father wasn’t there, or he would call Milan out for it.
“I'll get that cake you like so much from Honey's Bakery.” She promised.
“Bring the chocolate one. Last time you made a mistake and bought a honey cake.”
She sighed. When he acted spoiled like that, it was hard not to scowl at him.
Their relationship was complicated.
“Yes, the chocolate one…”
The housekeeper told her that the carriage was ready and Elena rushed out. Normally, a lady of her status should not go without a companion, but Elena's personal maid, Mariela, had to return to her parents' house because her mother was ill. No one else had noticed that detail that affected the safety of an Earl's daughter, and no other maid had taken the position because it was one of her mother’s responsibilities to assign someone.
Elena did not blame them. Some days she forgot her own identity, too.
The hems of her skirt got dirty with mud, the result of the rain the night before, as she walked down the stairs. Luckily, her dress was a dark grey and it wouldn't be noticed unless someone got really close. Elena didn’t think that she’d run into any of the lords or knights’ daughters in town on a chilly morning that practically commanded them to stay indoors.
“Miss, we are waiting for you out here,” The coachman said when they stopped in front of Madame Celine's shop.
“Thank you, Andrés. It won’t take long.”
Many ladies would need much more time to get clothes adjusted perfectly to their size. Elena, however, had a slender figure and most of Madame Celine's or the other stores' dresses did not need to be adjusted any further. Besides, being the young miss of the Valverde house, the employees were always extremely diligent with their work. It was true that Elena had less money than Milan or her mother, or compared to daughters of noble families in other regions, but by the standards of the people of the town, she was just a rich lady.
Elena knew very well that despite her circumstances not being what she would have wished for, her standing in life was still privileged. That was why she didn’t complain and kept her discontent to herself. To be born into one family or another could define one’s fate for a lifetime... and at the end of the day, it was a matter of luck.
“Are you planning on going to the capital for the next season, my lady?” Madame Celine asked as she handed her another set of clothes, dress, hat, gloves, and shawl included.
“I don’t think so. But it’s up to my father to decide when the time comes.”
“The Earl will probably want to show you off on the balls. When I worked in the capital, I met countless noble ladies, but none were as beautiful as you.” Madame Celine complimented. “Those eyes… really unique. I don’t believe you’ll go another season without finding a perfect match.”
“Thank you, Madame Celine.” Although the woman’s words weren’t comforting at all to Elena’s heart, she still forced a smile.
Less than an hour later, Elena left Madame Celine's store with two dresses ready for the winter season. Although she doubted that many social gatherings would take place until spring began, it would be better to get proper shoes and coats as well, so she asked Andrés to wait for her while she crossed the street to visit another store.
A few meters from the entrance, a girl dressed only in a summer dress sat on the stone sidewalk. Elena might have not noticed her because her dirty brownish-gray clothes mixed with the ground and the walls around her, but then the child pulled up her skirt to get her attention when she passed by her side.
“Miss, do you have an extra coin?”
Poor kid. She was barefoot and barely dressed on the coldest day they’ve ever had in the county, if she stayed like this would she survive the winter? Elena took some silver coins from her pouch and handed them to the girl.
“You should be able to buy some food and clothes. Do you have a family?”
“You scoundrel!” Someone else shouted, kicking the girl away before she could speak, and Elena could only turn to look in horror at the young man who decided to intervene. “Are you all right, Miss Elena?”
Frowning at his unwelcome display of ‘chivalry’, she tried to remember who was this guy who called her by her name... his face was not familiar to her but, after a moment, she could identify him as Mr. Gabriel, the music teacher they had recently hired for Milan.
“Thank you for your concern, but the violence was not necessary. She is just a child, you see.”
If children found themselves begging on the streets in the territory under the power of the Valverde family, it was their responsibility to deal with it as well, wasn’t it?
“In the future, don’t hit people who are less fortunate than you, Mr. Gabriel.”
Because of the cold, it was even more noticeable as Gabriel's face turned red, revealing his embarrassment.
“I am sorry, Miss.” He did not apologize to the child. If she had any said about who taught Milan, this man would be fired right then and there.
Elena sighed. The only thing she could think of to help the girl was to get her some warm clothes, and shoes.
“What is your name?”
“I am Laila, my lady.”
“Come with me, Laila.” She said, smiling, and ignoring the repelled expression of the man behind her. “Mr. Gabriel, I have some things to do today, but I will see you at my little brother's party.”
“Of course, I wouldn't miss it.”
“If you’d excuse me…”
As she crossed the door of the store, Elena had to stop abruptly as she found herself facing someone else. He was a tall, young man dressed in fine black clothes. He had all the bearing of a nobleman, and yet he was not someone Elena would recognize... Should she be able to recognize him? His eyes were the same emerald green she saw every day in the mirror.
“I’m sorry," he apologized, stepping aside, "go ahead first, please.”
Her eyes fell on the brooch that held the man's cloak, and her heart skipped a beat. The black dragon head... wasn't that the coat of arms of the House Alba?
Who was that man?
“Excuse me, who are you…”
But before Elena could find out, he had already left.
Unexpectedly, Elena returned home that day with a new personal maid. If her mother wanted to object, but the words did not come out of her mouth once she realized that her daughter had been alone for more than a week because she had forgotten to place a new person at her disposal, at least temporarily until Mariela came back.“This is much better.” Elena approved of the appearance of the girl now that she’d taken a bath and changed into clean and warm cotton clothes. “Laila, go with Nancy, she will show you the kitchen, and you will ask the manager to prepare a snack for us.”Training her to work as a personal maid in a noble family’s home would secure the girl’s future, and it was better than other strenuous labor out there. If Laila stayed by her side, Elena might even be able to teach her to read.
“It’s the Duke of Alba, my lord,” Vega spoke in a solemn voice. “He is waiting for you in the hall.”The shock was clear in everyone’s expressions after the butler mentioned the identity of the new visitor, and only at that moment did Elena recall the man she encountered at the door of the Made’s shoe store. She had not mistaken the coat of arms after all. That gentleman was too young to be the duke, but surely he was someone related to him.“The Duke of Alba? How can it be?” The Earl Valverde was already on his feet. “Excuse me, Marquis. I have to attend this matter at once.”“Of course, of course.” The Marquis exchanged glances with his daughter. “Who would have thought we’d get such distinguished company.”
Ivar breathed in the fresh air of the riverside that marked the entrance to the County of Valverde. The children of Vallas called it winter, they said it was cold. That was because they had no idea what true winter was like. He’d been born in the deadliest freeze, one that took the last remnants of magic in Raeden and also took his parents’ lives.This, the rain and cold winds in Vallas was just earth trying to find balance after a millennium without its heart. Or perhaps it was another sign that he was running out of time to find it.In her letter, Saray assured him that this woman, the daughter of the Earl, was the key to find what he was looking for. His sister was never wrong when it came to her dreams.The carriage stopped.“Aghh!” Someone ou
No one else seemed to be troubled by the fact that this duke was much younger than he was supposed to be. Despite his imposing bearing, he barely looked a bit older than Elena herself, how could he be older than the Marquis?Were all the rumours false? Was this another child of the Grand-Duchess?Magic?It was highly likely he was a sorcerer, he was a man from Raeden after all, but this didn’t explain this appearance. She’d met some sorcerers before, and these people had an uncanny bond to nature that gave them the ability to summon rain or make the soil more productive, she’d even heard from some that could heal miraculously the most terrible wounds and illness, but they weren’t any less human. They aged and died, too.Perhaps this wasn’t e
This man who was smiling at her with a satisfied expression as if he hadn’t just tried to maim her was definitely insane.“Just like I was saying, you will be able to use your magic if you are properly trained. Why would someone like you conform with being the Marchioness, staying at home or attending parties for him to show you off?”He was insane, but on the other hand, her hand was indeed intact, and she might be as insane as he was, because she found his words appealing. Training to use magic...Suddenly, Elena was able to see an alternative to that life. It was impossible to understand how she could even possess magic, only people from Raeden and some come from Eir had that ability. However, there was a chance to actually do all those things she&
A friend had kissed her hand once. She was fourteen then, and she liked him too, so the day he left she’d felt brave and gave it back to him with a peck on his cheek. Perhaps it was because those emotions had long faded away, but Elena did not think those demonstrations of affection had made her feel as agitated as she was feeling at that moment. The Duke greeted her by taking her hand to his lips, (they lingered on her fingers for longer than necessary, teasingly). Elena was sure he did not say good morning this way to every lady, it was his attempt to charm her, to test her. Did he want her to like him? His offer was good enough, but one thing he’d certainly not mentioned was affection. (Not that she expected it, because it’d be absurd for a noble to think about love when it came to marriage. Some were lucky to
“Like this?” “Yes, that looks very neat.” V, the first letter in the name of the country. It was also the first letter of her family name. One that would change very soon. Laila knew how to write her name, her grandfather had taught her once. Now Elena was teaching her to write their country’s name, and she was tracing the letters and repeating them aloud when the sound of horses’ hooves striking the ground outside got her attention. It was getting late, almost dinner time… “Wait, let’s see what is happening outside.” She stood up from her spot at the table and walked towards the window’s view, with the young girl following her tail. It wasn’t dark enough yet, so if they str
Flawless. “You learned to do these hairstyles so fast. Laila, you’re really capable.” “Miss, I needed to learn everything you need quickly, before we leave.” “I told you there’s no need to worry too much. I’m sure those tasks can be handed to the Duke’s servants.” Elena noted that she might have to ask Ivar about his estate and his vasals, to get a better grasp of what was waiting for her in the near future. “For you, learning to read and do maths is more important, that way others cannot fool you and you will be able to help me better.” Since Elena had chosen Laila as her person, the girl was the only one from the manor who’d go to the capital and later to the north with her. She’d sent a letter to Mariela too, offering the maid to continue working for her, but it w
Raeden looked like a land of fairytales (although, to be fair, all stories of fantasy and magic had come to be true after she met Ivar). It was summer here, but a thin layer of snow covered the ground all the way to Jade City. She could see it all from above, the magnificent views that changed first when they crossed Eir until they landed at their destination, and for the first time she thought about how frustrating it could be for him to ride on a carriage when he could always do this instead. People looked in awe when they landed, but few of them seemed to be afraid. Elena couldn’t help but ask why. “Some people tell stories around here. Their parents must have seen it during the war.” Here, it didn’t matter if he wasn’t really the brother of the Emperor and the Gr
Her father had lost his mind. What did he think would be the result of this? He kept repeating that they couldn’t win, that he wouldn’t let them win, but the commotion was enough to have Danna come into the room, and she grabbed Enmanuel from the behind, pulling him away from Elena and sending him flying towards the room's desk.“Your Grace! Are you okay?”“I'm fine, Danna, don't worry.” Elena swallowed with difficulty, feeling her throat sore. Free to think and use her magic properly, she grew vines that imprisoned her father. She tolerated him for too long. “Call the others and take him to the cell for criminals. He can stay the night there.”“You can't treat me like a mere commoner.”She strode towards him an
Pregnant…“Congratulations, my lady!” Mariela clapped her hands in excitement. “Congratulations, Your Grace!”They kept staring at each other in silence, just waiting until they were left alone in the room.Something like that should be impossible for them, and yet, it wasn’t. Elena wasn’t really human, but the vessel of the Emerald Heart, and someone who could already use the Gift of Life in extraordinary ways in spite of lacking experience and control over her magic.Viviana Lagrave was convinced her son was only born because Elena pitied her and felt sad for the kind of treatment she received as a wife who couldn’t bear a male heir. It seemed far-fetched considering that Elena was only a child and unaware of her powers
Two doctors arrived in the morning, quickly installing themselves in the house that Elena had been staying at those days, and with help of the Black Knights, the place became ready to attend to people in no time. Neither Laila nor Mariela seemed to be really surprised seeing that their mistress and the duke had reconciled and came back with linked arms to tell them of their intention to fix the county.“We’ll open an academy here soon, Miros will work on it so that in the future we can send doctors and sorcerers to the small villages too.”“But for the moment, this is already a great relief to the people who couldn’t get medical assistance after doctor Marin left.”They were at the entrance of the house, ready to leave, when the men from the manor came to see what all the fuss was
There was only one doctor in town, the same who attended the Valverde family, so it was a risky move as her father would learn about it and probably hand her to Ivar. But Mariela (who insisted on Elena staying in the house, her eyes would give her away immediately) came back from the Doctor Marin’s house with the news he’d left town weeks ago.“I went to the apothecary to get something for Laila’s fever, and it seems it’s a very contagious flu. Everyone is getting sick, but there’s no one to treat them. Doctor Marin left because the Earl hadn't been paying him for months, and there were many other lords in the region asking for doctors too.”Her father was a stingy pig.“He can’t be so deep into debt that he can’t pay the only doctor available in town
“Lady Elena, do you really think the Duke would try to hurt you?”Laila voiced this question when they were peeling apples for the afternoon snack, sitting near to the attic windows of the abandoned house they decided to turn into their temporary hiding place. It was quite convenient that Elena was able to grow most things they ate or used to cook, because it wasn’t as if they could go out of town freely these days. The black nights were still looking for them in the streets, knowing that they couldn’t make it very far in just a few hours.Eventually, however, they would give up and look elsewhere.“We’ve only known each other for a few months, Laila. Exactly the same time I’ve known Ivar. Maybe I’m not the one who knows him the best, I couldn’t, in such a
In hindsight, Vivian should have known it from the moment the midwife exclaimed it was a girl. She couldn’t get pregnant before Elena, in the same way she couldn’t carry any of her pregnancies later, as if the whole purpose of having the girl was to continue hiding the Heart.When Milan was conceived, however, she knew that much like her mother before her, her daughter could access that magic. It was because of her misery and Elena feeling sad for her that made it happen.But should she be happy about it?“My mother and her mother before then, for hundreds of years, they lived that kind of life. Do you think I would have been anything else than a slave if they thought I had magic too? My father, the very generous, kind-hearted Baron de Lagos, would have kept me prisoner the rest of my life. The wor
It was bound to be the talk of the town when the daughter of the Earl came back home less than a year after the wedding.“As expected, you are useless. Couldn’t you at least satisfy your husband? You have no shame coming back to this house alone!”“You are reading too much into this, father.” Elena breathed in deep and managed to keep her calm. “I just wanted to make sure my brother didn’t come home alone, and since I have the time to spare, why wouldn’t I accompany him? I didn’t know I’m not allowed to visit this house anymore.”Enmanuel Valderde glared at her, his frown deepening as he tried to find the mistake in her words.He couldn’t come up with anything, and that was the end of it. She instruc
Given that it had come to this point, Ivar decided it was useless to keep hiding the truth.“Come with me,” he said, seeing that Elena wouldn’t move or say anything in response.But she still followed him to his office, walking down the stairs that led to the underground springs.“Why are we here?”“It’s the only place inside that palace that’s spacious enough. So you can see with your own eyes what I really am.”Elena barely had time to grasp what was happening in front of her, as he changed into a large, two-winged black creature so frightening that her trembling legs did not want to move when all she wanted was to step back. Just his head was the size of her whole body.