LOGINKnock. Knock. Knock.
A soft tapping echoed from the chamber door.
“Come in,” Roxanne said without turning.
The door opened slowly. Orla, her loyal maid, stepped inside with a respectful posture. Her dress was simple, yet neatly arranged as always. In her hands, she carried an intricately carved box.
“Your Highness,” she greeted softly with a bow before walking closer.
Roxanne did not respond immediately. Her gaze remained fixed outside the window, as if she had yet to fully return from her own thoughts.
Orla placed the box on the table before her.
“What is this?” Roxanne finally asked, her voice flat.
“Jewelry belonging to the late queen,” Orla answered carefully. “His Majesty the Emperor ordered the treasury to deliver it to you.”
Roxanne looked at the box. Everything was exactly the same as before.
In her previous life, she had refused to wear them. She knew Duke Lunnart preferred simplicity a woman who was not excessive, not eye-catching, not adorned in glittering jewels.
And so, she had restrained herself. She tried to be modest. Tried to be enough, but nothing ever changed.
This time, Roxanne did not hesitate. She opened the box.
A shimmer of gemstones greeted her eyes various precious stones arranged neatly, reflecting the warm hues of the setting sun. Yet instead of being captivated, Roxanne merely frowned slightly.
A princess was supposed to uphold modesty. That was what she had always been taught. But after living once more, Roxanne realized something.
The simplicity she had clung to before had never given her anything. It had not even made her loved.
Enough. She would not repeat the same mistake.
Orla smiled faintly, appearing more excited than usual.
“Your Highness, I will make you look as beautiful as possible.”
Roxanne glanced at her briefly.
“I am already beautiful,” she said calmly. “If you dress me, I will only become more beautiful.”
Orla let out a soft laugh, her smile widening.
But without realizing it, Roxanne’s gaze fell upon Orla’s neck. Silence lingered for a moment, and then a memory surfaced.
In her previous life, that neck had once been severed. By Sebastian—Killian’s half-brother.
Roxanne calmly averted her gaze, as if nothing had happened.
“Your Highness, which one will you wear?” Orla asked, gesturing toward the jewelry box.
Roxanne looked back at its contents.
This was no ordinary jewelry. These were imperial treasures ancient gems, precious pieces once worn by the late queen… her mother. A woman who had died with her name tarnished, branded as mad by many.
Her hand paused over a single stone.
An emerald. A deep, calm, and cold green.
Roxanne stared at it for a moment, feeling something strange stir within her. Killian had red eyes… yet whenever he gave gifts, he always chose emeralds.
Even though Roxanne had never liked that color and neither had Emily Frost.
And yet, they both always received the same shade, as if there were no difference between them in that man’s eyes.
Once, Roxanne had been furious. She had even crushed the gemstone with her own hands, feeling utterly humiliated.
But now she slowly lifted the emerald.
“Does he like this color?” she murmured under her breath.
Orla frowned slightly. “Your Highness, that color does not suit you very well. It would be better to choose a gem that matches your eyes.”
Roxanne gave a faint smile.
“I want this one,” she said firmly. “Prepare a gown to match it.”
Orla hesitated for a moment.
“Are you certain?”
“I am.”
There was no doubt in her voice. Orla finally nodded, though she still looked confused.
Roxanne rose from her seat. Her movements were calm, yet filled with resolve.
“Put everything in order,” she said briefly. “And prepare a meal.” She walked toward the door. “I want to get some fresh air for a while.”
Without waiting for a response, Roxanne stepped out.
She walked without haste, her mind still crowded with thoughts, about tomorrow’s banquet, her father’s command, and a choice that was never truly hers to make.
As she turned the corner—
Thud.
“Ah—”
Her body was pushed backward. She lost her balance and fell, her palm hitting the cold floor. Whatever she had collided with felt solid… not like a person, but like a stone wall.
“Sister!”
A panicked voice rang out immediately. Prince Rion hurried toward her, his face clearly filled with concern as he helped Roxanne to her feet.
“Sis, how were you walking? Weren’t you watching where you were going?” he said quickly. “You ran into the Duke.”
He reached for her then.Not roughly. Not with the desperation of the kiss in the corridor. But with a slowness that was somehow worse a deliberate, measured patience that made Roxanne's breath grow shallow.His fingers found the first pin in her hair, and he pulled it free with care, watching a strand of dark hair fall across her shoulder. Then another. And another. Each pin removed with the precision of a man unwrapping something he had waited far too long to touch, and with every lock of hair that tumbled free, Roxanne felt herself becoming more exposed, more vulnerable, more his.The last pin came loose and her hair cascaded down her back in a dark wave.Killian's fingers slid into it. He fisted a handful at the base of her skull not pulling, not yet just holding, the way one might hold the reins of a horse that had not yet decided whether to run. His other hand moved to the side of her face, his thumb tracing the line of her cheekbone, and when he spoke again, his voice had dropp
Roxanne opened her lips to reply. But before a single word could form, Killian's hand was already moving. He caught her wrist and pinned it above her head, pressing it flat against the wall. A motion that was quick but not rough. Only firm. Like a man who had been imagining this exact action since he first saw Henry approach his wife in the garden and had only now decided to carry it out.Roxanne let out a small, stifled sound. Not from pain but from surprise.That sound caused something in Killian's eyes to shift. The layer of anger he had been containing all evening began to crack thin fractures allowing something darker, deeper, far more dangerous to seep through."Speak again," Killian breathed, his lips almost touching hers, "and I will not be responsible for what happens after."The threat was delivered in the same tone one might use to read a shopping list. Flat. Ordinary. Yet his eyes were burning. Truly burning. Embers fanned by wind.Roxanne bit her lip.Not because she was
They arrived at the Lunnart mansion well past midnight.The carriage came to a halt in the front courtyard. Killian stepped out first without turning, Roxanne followed, her silk gown whispering against the stone with every step. She looked at the rigid line of her husband's back straight, unyielding, without the slightest crack of doubt and she knew the night was far from over.A servant opened the great front door with a deep bow. Killian passed through without a word.They climbed the marble staircase to the second floor. She turned her head toward Killian, searching his face for something. Anger. Disappointment. Anything.What she found was far more frightening than any emotion she could have named. A complete and total absence.The bedchamber door opened.Killian released her wrist and walked inside without a backward glance. His footsteps echoed softly across the marble floor as he crossed to the table in the far corner where a bottle of whiskey and a crystal glass already waited
Henry’s entire body stiffened beneath Duke Lunnart’s overwhelming presence.It was the aura of a man who had led wars along the border for years. The aura of someone accustomed to making others retreat with nothing more than a single look.And at that moment, all of Killian’s attention was focused on one person.Henry.The man standing far too close to his wife. The man who had clearly ignored Roxanne’s wish to be left alone.Beside him, Roxanne simply stared at Killian for a few seconds.Then, unconsciously, the corner of her lips lifted slightly.Because somehow, seeing Killian appear at the exact moment her patience ran out felt far more satisfying than she wanted to admit.Henry tried to maintain his composure.“Your Grace, I never intended to offend the Duchess.”Killian stared at him for several moments without saying a word.That gaze alone made Henry unconsciously tighten his jaw.For some reason, he felt like a defendant waiting for a final verdict.“Then,” Killian finally sa
The night grew later, yet the banquet in the main ballroom remained lively and loud.After spending quite some time talking with Rion, Roxanne eventually realized that her brother had begun to attract groups of nobles eager for a chance to speak with the Crown Prince.On the other side of the hall, Killian was not much different. Several senior dukes and marquises appeared to be discussing matters concerning the northern territories, forcing him into conversations he could not simply walk away from.For a moment, Roxanne merely stood there holding her glass.The ballroom suddenly felt suffocating. Little by little, it all began to make her head ache.“I’ll just step outside for a moment,” she murmured softly to herself.Without drawing anyone’s attention, Roxanne quietly left the ballroom through the large glass doors leading to the mansion’s back garden.The moment the doors closed behind her, the atmosphere changed entirely.Cool night air greeted her.The music from the ballroom be
Seeing his sister daring to tease Duke Lunnart was a rather rare sight.In the end, Killian only said flatly,“I’ll be over there.”He pointed toward an area near the balcony where several nobles were engaged in conversation.Roxanne nodded.After making sure everything was fine, Killian left them.But before he walked away, the man briefly glanced at Roxanne.Only for a moment.Yet it was enough for Rion to notice.Once Killian had gone, the Crown Prince immediately turned to his sister with a curious expression.“I think I understand now.”“Understand what?”“Why the entire capital keeps talking about you two.”Roxanne rolled her eyes.“Don’t start.”“I’m serious.”Rion took two glasses from a passing servant and handed one to Roxanne.“You look much better compared to the last time we met.”Roxanne accepted the drink.“My life isn’t as bad as everyone imagines.”“That’s what I wanted to ask.”They began walking slowly along a quieter side of the ballroom.Rion studied his sister fo
Roxanne remained silent for quite a long time even after Killian led her away from the hall.Her hand was still inside the man’s grasp while their footsteps echoed softly through the wide corridors of the mansion.But the longer they walked, the more chaotic her thoughts became. Because everything
Roxanne’s heart began beating slightly harder. Meanwhile, the hall suddenly became much quieter than before.Because no one had expected Killian to say that directly in front of everyone.Yet Killian did not look bothered at all. The man remained standing calmly in his place while staring at Sebast
Roxanne returned the woman’s gaze without the slightest fear.“I never said it would be easy.”“Then that’s good.” Stefanie smiled faintly. “Because high positions are always easy to steal.”It sounded like a subtle threat, and Roxanne understood it perfectly clearly.But this time, Roxanne did not
Albert seemed to fall silent for a moment. His lips pressed together, and his expression remained as calm as ever, yet it was precisely because of that small reaction that Roxanne felt her chest tighten slightly.She recognized that kind of silence. The silence of someone choosing their answer care







