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Chapter 111 Still Ellaine (as Edith) point of view: “You okay?” he asked, his deep voice rumbled with concern, snapping me from whatever trance I’d fallen into. I quickly shook my head and gave him a shaky nod. “Yes. Sorry,” I murmured, suddenly conscious of how close he was. I tried to pull my hand back–but he didn’t let go. Instead, to my complete shock, he leaned forward and–without hesitation–put my finger in his mouth, gently licking the wound. My breath caught in my throat. A strange heat bloomed beneath my skin. I could feel it rising to my cheeks, a warmth I couldn’t stop. When he looked up again, his golden eyes gleamed—like he saw it. My flustered expression. My blushing skin. And to my horror, he looked amused. Iyanked my hand away quickly, cradling it close to my chest. “I… I’m okay, thanks,” I mumbled, embarrassed beyond belief. He didn’t look offended. If anything, his expression softened, almost fond. “How did you find this place?” he asked after a pause, his gaze flicking briefly to the blue roses behind me. The question made my chest tighten. I looked up quickly, worried. “Why? Is this forbidden?” I blurted out. “I–I didn’t know, I just… I don’t know how I got here, my feet just kept walking, and suddenly I was here. I didn’t mean to–if this is the king’s garden-” He lifted a hand gently, calming my panic. “No. Not like that. It’s just a question. You’re not in trouble.” I let out a shaky sigh, pressing my hand over my heart. “I thought I walked into a forbidden place,” I admitted. His brow furrowed slightly. “Why do you think the king would be mad?” Thesitated. Because he feels like someone who would be. Because everyone speaks of him like a ghost wearing a crown. “I heard… stories,” I said carefully. “People said the king is a cold man. Ruthless.” He didn’t say anything at first. I studied him instead–his strong jaw, the dark hair slightly tousled from wind or training. The way his shoulders moved under the soft warrior’s shirt. The sword strapped to his back glinted under the garden lights. “You just finished training?” I asked, tilting my head. “Are you a warrior?” His eyes widened slightly, like my question caught him off guard. Then he nodded. “Yes. I am a warrior.” I smiled, feeling a little less nervous. “My name is Edith. Nice to meet you.” He looked at my hand for a second, then took it carefully. I didn’t expect him to kiss it. But he did. A feather–light brush of lips against my skin. “I am Frans,” he said. “Nice to meet you too, Edith.” Frans. The name rolled easily off his tongue, but something in his eyes twisted when he said it. Like it wasn’t a lie–but not the whole truth either. Still, I smiled. “It’s a beautiful garden,” I said softly. “I’ve never seen blue roses before.” “They’re rare,” he murmured, stepping beside me, gazing at them. “I planted them for someone. A long time ago.” “Oh,” I said, unsure why my heart clenched hearing that. “Someone special?” He didn’t answer at first. His golden eyes stayed locked on the flowers. “Yes,” he said finally. “The most special.” I looked away, feeling suddenly out of place. I shouldn’t pry. But before the silence grew awkward, he spoke again.. … Read more