As the full moon shone through the clouds above, the entire kingdom of Seyruun seemed to glow under the sliver rays, only further illuminating the stunning white architecture of the city. It was a place of white magic, of goodness and truth, where all were equal and life was happy and prosperous. However, to the usually happy princess of the land,
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"You've been at my side long enough to know that I don't care about bad ideas."
"Yes, and you should know that I will always comment on your idiocy as I see fit."
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So the conversation went earlier as Aldray had prepped for this. Sneaking into the castle was hard enough for those with experience breaking in. For a cleric who could make a thunderstorm look subtle, it was a miracle he managed to get in without incident.
Here he stood in the doorway, behind Amelia. He'd seen the wedding dress, and it confused him - he knew something wasn't right, though. It just didn't seem to fit Amelia to send a letter like that. While he couldn't bring himself to be angry at the princess, he did want answers - however, as usual, he put her first, pulling his cloak off and setting it around her shoulders without a word.
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He started to reach forward when she said his name, but the sudden tone change, the averted eyes, those stopped him. His spirits fell a great deal, and he looked away as well. "I... I couldn't believe the letter. I had to see you, see for myself... To just do that, it's not like you. I want to know what's going on, and if there's anything I can do to fix it..."
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"There's nothing to fix." she spoke in a frosty tone. "It's over, that's all. It wouldn't work Aldray. Now, you better get out of here before the nightly patrol comes by."
Just because she was miserable didn't mean she should force him to endure the unfairness as well. If she played her part, she gave him a better chance of moving on, finding someone else. That way he wouldn't waste his life pining, the way she was sure she would be after tomorrow.
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"You didn't do anything." she reprimanded. The princess didn't have the will to insult him further. Her fists clenched, holding back the stinging sensation of tears coming forth. To think she had believed she had no more to shed, and yet less than five minutes with Aldray, saying such awful things was enough to make her want to break down in an agonized sob. "I just...realized this was a mistake. It's better we end this now, before we end up hating each other."
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That word hit hard, harder than the others. The nights shared, the trials mutually endured, the tender words spoken... All for naught.
Aldray started to reach for her shoulder, but stopped, his hand and head dropping, as if heavy weights had been attached to them. Now he turns his back to hers, drawing a sharp nasal breath, then wiping his face. "I... I apologize for wasting your time then, Miss Amelia." After saying that, he gripped his chest again from the pain brought on by saying those words out loud.
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Amelia suddenly felt her own hand press against her heart, fighting down any uneven patterns to her breathing. Keeping her air intake level was all she could do to prevent herself from crying out in pain as the ache consumed her whole being. The dead tone of his voice and the formal address added to the ache, though she suppressed reacting to it.
"Please, just leave. I can't promise your safety if you get caught." she spoke in the most commanding tone she could. Amelia had never placed herself above others due to her status, but right now she needed to be strict, and not waver in her decision.
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He steps toward the door, then he pauses, looking back with tearful eyes. "...I... I wish you the best, Amelia. Should you need anything, feel free to call upon me." Even in heartbreak, his altruism prevails.
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Turning around amidst her grip, Aldray wrapped his arms around Amelia, holding her just as tight, if not more against him, one hand running over her head soothingly. It was clear that she needed him, and so here he was. His own face rested on her shoulder as his own tears flowed freely.
"I love you too, Amelia..." he whispered, squeezing her. He was still wondering what was wrong, but best to let her vent like this first, he thought.
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"I...have to get married, to form an alliance, or we'll be at war." she finally managed to utter. Unable to meet his eyes, she buried her face in Aldray's shoulder, wishing she could just hide in the hold forever. "It all happened before I could tell Daddy about us, so-...I-I just couldn't do it. I have to follow through for the kingdom." she managed before her voice dissolved into more sobs. The rest was fairly obvious; she did not want to do this, but feared there was no choice in the matter.
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The news, however, made him frown. It was...well, a rather sad frown. On one hand, this was one of the duties of a Princess. Unjust as it was, it would protect both her people and those of the allying country. On the other hand... It would pull them apart. And...much as he often lived by the ideal that fighting for justice sometimes means sacrificing one's own happiness to protect others, it became tempting to ignore that when your lover is a weeping wreck in your arms over it.
"...I see," is all he said, wrapping his arms around Amelia tighter. What could he do...?
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"This isn't the way it's supposed to happen." she murmured, the dress continuing to taunt her silently. She hated the thought of wearing it for anyone but the man holding her. Being someone else's wife made her feel chest constrict as she was forced to imagine the life she would have. The white gown was meant to be a symbol of purity and innocence; that didn't seem right when the bride was consumed by thoughts of another whom she loved.
"What are we going to do?" she asked. Her own resolve had faltered, she couldn't trust her judgments. Aldray, she would always have faith in. If he made a choice, she would comply.
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