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Chapter 1 - Chapter One

Aria's POV

I snuck out of the castle, while trying my best to avoid the guards and the prying eyes of the courtiers. I couldn't afford to get caught, this was my one and only chance.

I clutched the hem of the dress I stole from one of the maids nervously. I have been planning this escape for weeks, I couldn't afford to get caught. Being caught meant failure, it meant that I would be reduced to nothing more than a broodmare and I was unwilling to live such a life.

I shook off the thoughts and made my way to the kitchen, hoping no one would recognize me. I kept my head down, though I did not think anyone would recognize me.

Most people knew of my existence but very few among them have laid eyes on me, which would hopefully make my escape easier.

The servants door at the back of the kitchen beaconed to me, I could almost taste the freedom.

"You there!" A voice shouted from behind me. I halted my stride, my heart racing.

I turned slowly, looking at one of the cooks, my heart pounded in my chest.

"What are you doing over there, those dishes won't scrub themselves." She said to a girl a few steps away from me.

I let out a sigh of relief and increased my pace before slipping into the night.

As I emerged from the castle, I took a deep breath of the cool night air and felt a sense of freedom that I hadn't felt in years. I was finally doing something for myself, something that didn't involve being a princess or a pawn in my father's games.

I made my way into the woods, the servants' door was one of the least guarded entrance to the castle which made it perfect for my escape.

I hastened my steps trying to put as much distance between myself and the castle as possible.

It took a moment for me to realize that as much thought that I had put into my escape plan it seemed I had forgotten a little detail, I wasn't very good at navigation.

The map I had stolen from my father's study lay useless in my hands as I found myself lost in the dense underbrush. I stumbled over dead roots and tripped over rocks, cursing my own clumsiness.

I fought the urge to scream in frustration, it was getting darker the deeper I went. The trees were taller, blocking the little light provided by the moon, making me stumble about like a fool.

I suddenly began to feel uneasy, as if I wasn't alone, which was not possible. I was too far away from the castle for it to be the guards, their patrols did not extend this far.

I tried ignoring the feeling hoping it was just my anxiety but it only seemed to get worse.

I spun around, but there was no one there. Just the trees, looming above me.

I sighed and continued on, trying to find my way back to the supposed path the map pointed to. The path was supposed to lead me to a small village close by where I planned to get a horse or board a carriage since I had no idea how to ride a horse.

But the more I walked, the more lost I became. I stumbled over another root, falling to the ground and skinning my knee on a rock.

"Seriously?" I muttered to myself. "You're a

princess, for crying out loud. You're supposed to be elegant and refined, not clumsy."

I stood up, brushing myself off, and continued on, ignoring the sting on my knee.

A rustle behind me startled me. On turning, a rabbit hopped out of the underbrush, looking at me with big, round eyes.

"Hello there, little guy, or are you a girl." I

said, slowly approaching it. "I'm not going to hurt you, I promise." I said as it cautiously watched me.

The rabbit hopped closer, twitching its whiskers. I reached out a hand, and it nuzzled my palm.

"I guess you're not going to help me find my way out of here, are you?" I asked, laughing.

The rabbit looked up at me, as if to say, "Sorry, lady. You're on your own."

I chuckled and continued on, the rabbit hopping a few steps behind me. I stumbled over a fallen stick and fell to the ground, landing with a thud.

The rabbit startled, hopping off. Well, it was fun while it lasted.

I stood up, brushing the pebbles and dust off myself, and continued on ignoring the pain I felt.

The sound of rushing water filled my ear the farther I walked.

I found it strange as the map I held showed no signs of a river of any water source

close by. At least not in this forest.

 I followed the sound, my heart pounding with excitement. I've never seen a river before.

As I emerged from the trees, I was not met with a river instead there was a beautiful waterfall cascading down a rocky cliff. I gasped in wonder, feeling a sense of awe that I hadn't ever felt before. I had never seen something so beautiful before.

 I stood there, mesmerized by the waterfall's beauty. The dim light of the moon without the tall trees blocking it and the twinkling stars cast an otherworldly glow on the cascading water, making it seem like a veil of silver and diamonds. The sound of the water crashing against the rocks was like music, a soothing melody that seemed to wash away all my worries and fears.

The water seemed to be dancing, its droplets sparkling like a thousand tiny gems as they fell through the air.

Lost in the beauty of the waterfall, I was jolted back into reality.

The feeling of being watched returned. I tried to brush it off as mere paranoia, but the feeling only grew stronger.

I turned to leave, but as I did, I caught a glimpse of something out of the corner of my eye. A figure, tall and imposing, standing

just beyond the edge of the clearing. My heart skipped a beat as I realized that I hadn't been paranoid.

I was not alone. Someone had been following me. I wave of terror washed over me. Was it one of my father's guard? How had I not noticed. A chill ran down my spine thinking of all the things my father would do to punish me.

The person kept standing there, watching me with an intensity that send shivers down my spine.

I was frozen in terror, I didn't know if I should run or try to fight him.

The second option seemed futile, I had no training. I didn't even know the basics of fighting.

Running was the only option I had. The problem was that I was caught in the middle of a rock and a hard place. Literally.

Behind me lay the cliff, filled with jagged rocks that would definitely split me into pieces and in the tree line laid the stranger.

My unease grew as I realized that I was trapped.

The man was moving closer, I had to do something. The thing was that I had no idea what to do but watch as he got closer and closer to me.

The closer he got, the more I noticed that something was wrong.

He was unlike any guard or knight at my father's kingdom.

He was unlike anything I had ever seen before. There was something unnatural about him. I thought it was my imagination but he seemed to be consuming the little light the moon emitted. It was as if he was sucking the light from the surrounding.

And then, in a flash of insight, I realized that he wasn't human. The way he moved, the way he seemed to absorb the light around him, the way his eyes seemed to see right through me... it was all so unnatural.

I felt a shiver run down my spine as I took in the full implications of what I was seeing. This was no ordinary man, no mortal being.

He was something else, something I've never seen or heard of before.

I tried to step back, but my feet seemed rooted to the spot.

The stranger took another step closer, his eyes never leaving mine, and I felt myself being drawn into their dark depths.

The air around me seemed to grow colder, shadows suddenly deepening and twisting into grotesque forms as he watched me with cold, calculating eyes.

And then, in a voice that was barely above a whisper, the stranger spoke. "You shouldn't have come here princess" he said, his tone

dripping with dark intent.

Warning bells were going off in my head as the world around me seemed to fade into darkness, shadows deepening and twisting into a living, breathing entity.

A few moments later, I was consumed by darkness.

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