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Chapter 3 - Chapter Three: A Race Against the Guards… and the Meeting of Eyes

‎Finally, Thursday dawned, but it was not like any Thursday before.

‎In the palace, tension filled the air.

‎The king noticed the absence of the late queen's necklace from his daughter's neck, and suspicions gnawed at him—had a thief somehow slipped into the royal wings?

‎He issued a sudden command:

‎"Send a squad of royal guards to search the market. Any piece of gold bearing the royal seal means the immediate execution of its holder!"

‎RONA heard the news while hurriedly putting on her veil.

‎Her blood ran cold.

‎She wasn't afraid just for herself, but for the young man who might have found the necklace.

‎"If they find the gold with him… they'll kill him because of me!" she whispered in terror, slipping through the secret passage and racing toward the market faster than ever.

‎In the market, ALEDAN stood in the same corner where the necklace had fallen.

‎He hadn't sold it, even though his family's hunger gnawed at his heart.

‎He slid his hand into his pocket, touching the cool metal for reassurance.

‎Suddenly, the sound of hooves thundered and the captain shouted:

‎"Clear the way! Royal inspection! Whoever is hiding stolen gold, reveal it now!"

‎Panic erupted in the crowd.

‎ALEDAN stepped back, his heart pounding like a war drum.

‎He saw the guards approaching, overturning stalls and searching passersby with harsh hands.

‎In that chaos, his eyes caught a familiar veil in the crowd.

‎He recognized her instantly by the panicked way she moved—a grace unlike the harshness of the market women.

‎RONA didn't see him.

‎She was about to collide with a squad of guards who blocked her path completely.

‎Her scream caught in her throat as she stumbled backward, trapped between a wall and the spears of drawn swords.

‎Suddenly, a strong hand grabbed her shoulder, pulling her into the dark entrance of an abandoned house.

‎She almost screamed in terror, but a rough hand gently covered her mouth, and a deep voice whispered in her ear:

‎"Shhh… if you scream, these will be our last breaths together."

‎RONA froze in place.

‎She found herself face-to-face with ALEDAN, who stared directly into her eyes, tension written across his face.

‎"Looking for this?" he said, opening his palm to reveal the royal ring, gleaming softly in the dim light.

‎Tears welled in RONA's eyes.

‎She reached out, eager to grasp it, but ALEDAN suddenly closed his hand and said calmly:

‎"Not now… the guards fill the alley. If they find it with you or me, it's over. Follow my steps silently—I know a back route only cats and thieves take."

‎For the first time, the princess wasn't giving orders.

‎She followed the poor young man across the roofs of crumbling houses and narrow passageways, wondering silently:

‎How could someone who found such a treasure not run away with it?

‎And why risk his life to save a stranger whose face he didn't even know?

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