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Chapter 1 - Chapter One: Eleanor's POV

Chapter One

Eleanor

Grief, in our world, had rules.

Three months.

That was the official mourning period across all kingdoms—a tradition older than war itself. Three months where black replaced color, silence replaced celebration, and even power… softened.

At least, on the surface.

Two months had passed since my father's death.

One month remained.

And yet—

Aurelion was already moving.

I stood before the glass walls of my chamber, the city stretching endlessly below. Untouched. Controlled. Loyal.

Aurelion did not fall.

Not even when its king did.

My fingers brushed the silk of my dress—black, tailored, precise. Mourning attire. Every thread a reminder of loss.

My father was gone.

My mother—

Was the enemy.

"You're late," Alexander's voice broke through the quiet.

"I'm on time," I replied evenly, smoothing the sleeve of my dress before facing him.

He didn't smile. He never did—at least not fully. But there was something in the set of his jaw, the way he watched me, that reminded me I wasn't just Eleanor. I was Aurelion.

"We leave in twenty minutes," he said. "The treaty will be sealed today."

"Four kingdoms deciding they suddenly trust each other," I said, walking past him.

"They don't need trust," he replied. "They need survival."

I smirked faintly. "And you want me there to make Aurelion untouchable."

"No," he said. "I want you there because you belong there."

There was no command in his tone. Only certainty.

"Don't forget who the enemy is, Eleanor," he added softly.

I didn't respond. I didn't need to. I already knew.

"Eleanor."

Sophia's voice came from behind us.

I turned. She stood at the entrance, dressed simply in black, understated yet commanding presence enough to be felt without effort. She rarely sought attention, yet it always found her.

"You're leaving," she said.

"Yes."

"I won't come," she added, quietly.

Alexander spoke before I could. "That's fine. You don't need to be there to understand what's happening."

Sophia looked at him, a little surprised.

"You always do," he added, calm, reassuring.

Her shoulders relaxed slightly. "Thank you."

I stepped closer. "I'll stay here," she said. "It's easier to think when it's quiet."

"It suits you," I replied. A faint, rare smile touched her lips.

"You'll be standing in a room full of Alphas," she said. "And kingdoms that don't forget easily."

"I don't either," I said.

"I know," she answered, softer. "Just… don't carry everything alone."

I studied her for a second. "I won't."

Alexander checked the time. "We should go."

I glanced back at Sophia. "I'll see you tonight."

"I'll be here," she said. Always.

Down the hall, Jasper leaned against a pillar, sharp eyes watching. He didn't greet anyone. Didn't move. Just observed.

"Enjoy the gathering," he said finally, smooth and calculating. "All four kingdoms in one room… almost dangerous."

"It is," Alexander said evenly.

Jasper's gaze shifted to me. "And you're taking her," he added. "Interesting choice."

"I'm not a choice," I said calmly. "I'm a necessity."

He smirked faintly. "Of course you are."

Alexander ignored him. "Stay out of trouble, Jasper."

"I don't look for trouble," he said lightly. "It usually finds me."

Of course it did.

I didn't look back as we walked past him.

Outside, the convoy waited. The air felt colder. Heavier. Like something inevitable had already begun.

Four kingdoms.

One alliance.

One enemy.

Not hidden.

Not unknown.

I lifted my gaze, steady and unyielding.

War doesn't start with armies.

It starts with intent.

And this one—

Had my mother at its center.

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