Chapter 24: Should I Date Him?
*Warren*
Sitting on the bench in the gardens, sipping wine, and listening to Ciana’s story, wave after wave of confusion washed over me.
She was speaking about an incident eight years ago, and yet… I didn’t remember it at all.
Lost in the woods? Wounded? Collecting a flower blossom for her from the top of a mountain on the cliff? I was fairly certain that if I had been there, I would remember at least a bit of this.
When she concluded her story with, “When I saw your bracelet, I knew for sure… you were the one. You were the young man I found in the woods all of those years ago. All this time, I have been dreaming of meeting you again.” Her cheeks blush a dark crimson, and I understood that she was saying these things as more than just a girl who has found a long lost friend.
She had feelings for this young man-for me?
“Wow…” I said, not sure how else to respond. “All of this time….”
“Right?” She beamed and then looked away from me, sipping her wine. “I can’t tell you how happy I was to find out it was you.” She wouldn’t look at me now, and I felt my own heat speeding up.
Ciana was a beautiful young lady. Her long blonde hair and light colored eyes that glimmer in the moonlight make her stand out, even above all of the other girls that had been brought to the castle by my father to court my brother.
Any man would be happy to be paired with such a lovely woman. Any, except for my brother. Just thinking about Theo set my mood off, so I decided not to think about him at all.
But the story Ciana had told me didn’t line up at all with how I’ d gotten this bracelet. She seemed certain that this was the same bracelet, too, the one she’d given to the young man.
So… how had my sister come across it?
I remember distinctly the day my older sister, Maggie, gave it to me, slipping it onto my wrist as she told me it would be a good luck charm for me, that she’d found it in a special place, and it would bring me blessings if I wore it every day.
Well, if it brought me to Ciana, then… my sister was right. It was definitely good luck.
Nevertheless, something wasn’t adding up here. Perhaps I was so injured in the woods that I simply couldn’t remember the events?
No, I was positive I had never been in that sort of situation. Whoever she’d met in the woods, it wasn’t me.
When she turned to look at me again, her cheeks were still pink, and she was smiling so happily at me, I couldn’t bring myself to be the one to make that smile fade. Rather than telling her the truth, I said, “I’ve always wondered what happened to that girl in the woods.” Her smile widened even
more. “It’s amazing that fate has brought us together again.”
“Yes, isn’t it?” she agreed, laughing softly before she diverted her gaze again. She raised the red liquid to her perfect pink lips again and took a sip.
I was lost in her smile for a moment.
I thought about the research I’d done after she had so easily awoken from the curse only a few weeks ago. I could tell Dottie hadn’t told me everything, and that made me curious. I’ d wanted to know how it was possible that Ciana could wake up on her own from the evil words that had been hurled at her.
In the library, I’d found a few helpful books. I’d spent quite a bit of time reading them because, honestly, my schedule was fairly empty most of the time. No one had noticed I’d been in the library for days, just like no one had probably noticed that I’d left the castle yet either.
One of the books talked about how some of the most dangerous, deadliest curses could not be completely cast on those who had been blessed by the Moon Goddess.
Was it possible that Ciana was one of those special people?
Not a lot of people in my kingdom believed in the power of the Moon Goddess anymore or worshiped her much at all, but I got the impression Ciana might.
It would also explain how my brother had become slightly interested in her. Perhaps he could sense she was special and might be able to help him with his… affliction.
A shudder went down my spine, just thinking about it. All of a sudden, I’d made up my mind.
“Are you all right?” Ciana asked me.
I forced a smile, despite my thoughts lingering on Theo. “I’m fine. I was just… remembering my injuries. I’m so glad that you were there to help me.”
She blushed again, but it seemed like something was bothering her. I couldn’t help but reach over and brush her hair back over her shoulder, my fingertips grazing her skin.
Touching her skin sent a bolt of heat and excitement up my arm, leaving me slightly breathless.
Beautiful, intelligent, kind, and… brave. She seemed to always know exactly what she wanted and took actions to make them happen. Like this time, she escaped my brother’s dungeon to make her way home when it was so far away, over such rough terrain. I couldn’t imagine any other girls in her group would’ ve even thought about trying such a thing.
Not like me… born as a prince, but had lived a life that was filled with boredom and emptiness.
Ever since she came to the palace, she was like sunshine, brightening the days for those who were around her, making the usually dull and gloomy palace life full of pleasant surprises.
She was truly special.
Now, she was running away from my brother, and my heart longed to help her….
“I’ll make sure you don’t have to worry about Theo anymore,” I told her, continuing to run my fingers through her hair. She was smiling at me, but there was a slight shift in her eyes. I thought perhaps I should pull my hand away from her, but I didn’t….
“Ciana,” I said, my voice so quiet, it was almost a whisper. “What would you think about the two of us… spending some quality time together?”
Her eyes widened. “Haven’t we been doing that?” she practically whispered back to me.
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Yeah sorry full of crap clichés skipping chapters...
Really oh fn....off another weak heroine roll, her pack hated her, she was abused, why would she do this .... pfghhj off at another cliche novel. .... Nope...