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Honey Lee
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The Prince's Shadow

The Prince's Shadow

He walks the palace halls wearing a prince’s face and speaks a hero’s words but every night, another body falls but behind his smile lies a blood-drenched secret. They say he came back from a coma. The truth is, he came back from the dead. When Prince Kairo returns from a decade-long coma, the kingdom of Caelwyn rejoices. But their hope is misplaced. Because the man behind the youthful eyes is not the prince. It is his uncle Malrick Vale, a disgraced noble once thought dead who has carved himself into his nephew’s likeness through years of planning and surgical reconstruction. He claims to avenge the friend the crown betrayed. But his true desire is darker. He craves what only power can give him: the freedom to kill whomever he chooses, whenever he desires. The mask of royalty offers protection. The crown offers complete control. Only one woman knows the truth. Sheila Ren, a former maid who narrowly escaped his blade years ago, becomes obsessed with exposing the monster beneath the mask. Alongside Tate Wyvern, a disgraced royal guard tormented by guilt and bound to justice, she risks everything to stop a man who has fooled a kingdom and who will never stop hunting his prey. And they must stop him before he turns the entire kingdom into his hunting ground. Because once he sets his sights on you… you’re already dead. But in a world where mirrors lie and monsters wear crowns, who will the people believe?
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Chapter: Chapter 19: Whispers Of The Past
Chapter 19: Whispers of the PastThe small space of Tate's room was more a tactical command post than refuge at this time. The single, guttering candle cast long, jumping shadows, emphasizing the rough contours of the rock walls and the wear inscribed into their faces. Sheila brought her own recollections of the ball, her low, strained voice charged with the memory of ‘Prince Kairo's’ icy glare still a bitter throb in her belly.“He knows, Tate,” she finished, crossing her arms over her chest. “He looked at me. There was no mistake. He knows that I'm here. And he knows that I'm watching him.”Tate's jaw clenched. “Damn it. I warned you to keep back. He's too clever. His instincts are keen.” He paced back and forth across the small room, his footsteps booming. “This is accelerating things. He won't wait now. He'll come for you.”“I know,” said Sheila, her voice despondent. “Which leaves us with even less time to find the proof. We need something that can't be denied. Something that
Last Updated: 2025-07-26
Chapter: Chapter 18: The Predator's Promenade
Chapter 18: The Predator's PromenadeThe Grand Ballroom of the Obsidian Citadel glittered with a deadly brilliance. Hundreds of candelabras, their light looked augmented by magical spells, lit up the golden dress uniforms and silkstreaming courtiers of Caelwyn's elite. The scent-heavy air was full of jasmine and fine wines and the nauseatingly sweet smell of just-baked pastry, thrumming with the muted music of a twenty-strong orchestra. This was “Prince Kairo's” grand pronouncement to the court, a display of effortless recouping of the throne, a performance designed to eliminate any lingering uncertainty and solidify his status as the kingdom's shining beacon.Sheila Ren, a ghost in a simple, black dress, floated on the periphery of the ballroom, a specter amidst the celebration. Tate had fashioned for her a temporary, if crude, royal staff identification badge, a risk they both recognized. Her task was to observe, to report, to see what others chose to ignore. She served a stint a
Last Updated: 2025-07-26
Chapter: Chapter 17: The Weight Of Disgrace
Chapter 17: The Weight of DisgraceThe cramped, dingy room Tate had led Sheila into was an exercise in black functionality. On the third floor of a weathered-down building in the heart of the Old Quarter, it overlooked narrow, perpetually damp alleys and the occasional running rat. It had a battered cot, a rickety table, and a single unlit hearth. The air was stale, thick with the scent of pipe tobacco gone stale and desperation. It was in sharp contrast to the elegant decadence of the Obsidian Citadel, the bitter image of Tate Wyvern's lost status.He lit one, guttering candle, its feeble flame sending shuffling shadows which engulfed the room's edge. Its light caught Tate's face, lighting the lines inscribed into his eyes, the exhaustion that clung to him like a second skin. He was broader than Sheila remembered, his hair greying around the temples, but the abrasive intelligence in his eyes remained, though now mixed with deep cynicism.“It’s not much,” Tate said, gesturing vaguel
Last Updated: 2025-07-25
Chapter: Chapter 16: Grim Resolve In The Shadows
Chapter 16: Grim Resolve in the ShadowsThe hidden gap between the garden wall was constricted, reeking of damp ground and the peppery sweetness of trampled ivy. Sheila's muscles were tense, her lungs burning, her heart continuing to hammer against the shell of her ribcage. But the nagging sensation was not fear, not exactly. It was a tight, icy ball of confidence, crystallized by the friendly voice beside her.“You’re Sheila, aren’t you?” Tate Wyvern’s voice was a low murmur in the confining darkness, rougher than she remembered, weathered by time and apparent hardship. His breath was warm against her ear. “The maid… from ten years ago.”“And you’re Tate,” she confirmed, her voice barely a whisper, a strained exhale of disbelief and relief. “The guard… they said you’d gone mad.”A humorless laugh left him. "A popular story. Similar to yours, I suspect. Few people survive an 'accident' in palace kitchens and then go on to say a nobleman attempted to gut them for knowing too much.
Last Updated: 2025-07-25
Chapter: Chapter 15: The Chains of Security
Chapter 15: The Chains of SecurityThe Master Croft "suicide" ruffled the palace, a queasy undertone below the still-boiling surface of royal jubilation. It was hissed behind hands and nervous glances over shoulders. But before the whispers could come full-bloom as a public guessing game, "Prince Kairo" acted. Seizing the moment, he converted first tragedy into justification for his burgeoning agenda. The day following the discovery of Croft's body, there was a succession of new "security measures" announced, billed as being in the best interests of the public, but really designed to further besiege him around every detail of palace existence and beyond.Sheila Ren, a sinister figure amidst the vastness of the Citadel, saw the swift installation with growing horror. She was not merely watching but attempting to navigate her way through a maze rapidly closing in on her. The familiar corridors and deserted passageways she had known so well were being refurbished as spy traps and restr
Last Updated: 2025-07-23
Chapter: Chapter 14: The Hidden Signature
Chapter 14: The Hidden SignatureThe morning broke over Caelwyn in its usual grey unconcern, but in the scrupulously ordered world of the Obsidian Citadel, a tingle of unease broke the morning calm. It began with the stealthy footsteps of a junior page, grew into the clipped, urgent susurrations of a household guard, and finally reached its stern, lip-clamped end in the pronouncement of a senior steward. Master Alden Croft, Chief Comptroller of Royal Coffers, a man whose life was focused on ledgers, scrolls, and an unyielding dedication to procedure, was found dead in his private study. The official ruling, handed down with an almost immediate, sickening swiftness, was suicide.Sheila Ren, now a specter inhabiting the very edges of the palace, learned about the rumors first. She had spent the night before moving through kindly back streets, her nerves keen, gathering every loose thread of gossip, every shift in the palace's discreet rhythms. The death of Croft reached the servants'
Last Updated: 2025-07-23
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