Chapter 0351
I couldn’t think clearly when faced with such an obvious threat. My protective instincts kicked into high gear. I would do anything to protect those closest to me. But Piper was close
to me to.
I swallowed hard. “I care about Piper.”
The King’s demeanor had shifted. Maybe he could see the hesitation in me, where I had been so firm before, and softened in response.
“You are a prince. Someday, you may very well be a king. Those feelings won’t mean anything in the end. Everything is secondary to your duty.”
His words cracked through my heart until it blistered. I knew what he meant. Even if I cared for Piper, I would never be able to marry her. Unlike the others, she hadn’t been trained since birth to become a queen. She’d probably hate the job, even if it meant we could be together.
Piper and I would have to part ways eventually. Shouldn’t it be now? When I could help protect my family and my kingdom with the choice?
I didn’t know what to do. I was worse than torn, I was agonized.
“I’ll give you time to think it over, but I expect your agreement in the morning,” the King said.
I nodded, numb. Then I walked the halls like a ghost, my lost in the riptide of my thoughts. I weighed every option, but the inner debate mostly came down to my feelings for Piper versus everything else. I still wasn’t ready to decide.
Hours later, as dawn broke, and sunlight crept up above the tree line, I watched from one of the hallway windows as the protesters began to assemble again. Many had been there all night.
Soft footsteps approached me. I didn’t have to look to know it was my mother.
“Did father send you?” I asked.
She took vigil beside me, and watched out the window as I did.
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That girl, said with such distain. “Her name is Piper.”
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