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A Queen Unchained

On the eve of her wedding to a man she doesn't love, Victoria Halstead makes a choice that will change the kingdom forever she runs. Victoria has spent her entire life being the perfect daughter, the obedient lady, the bride her father selected. But when she discovers her marriage is nothing more than a political transaction to keep her controlled and confined, she does the unthinkable: she escapes into the night with nothing but a hidden trunk and a desperate hope for freedom. What she doesn't know is that her bodyguard, Rowan, the quiet, brooding man who has been watching over her for months-is not just protecting her. He's been waiting for this moment. Because Victoria's beloved uncle didn't die of natural causes. He was murdered. And the truth he died protecting could shatter the kingdom. Victoria isn't just a runaway bride. She's the rightful queen of Aveloria. Her mother was a Keeper one of the legendary bloodline with abilities to sense truth from lies and the last direct descendant of the true royal family. For three generations, the current king's dynasty has ruled on a throne built on murder, lies, and stolen power. And now that Victoria knows the truth, the king will stop at nothing to silence her. Hunted by her own father, chased by the king's soldiers, and targeted by assassins, Victoria must choose between the safety of obscurity and the dangerous path of reclaiming what was stolen from her family. With Rowan by her side fierce, loyal, and impossibly devoted she begins to gather unlikely allies: a cynical mercenary with a dark past, a former bounty hunter turned believer, and lords who are tired of serving a tyrant. But claiming a throne requires more than royal blood. It demands strategy, sacrifice, and the willingness to become the leader her people desperately need. As Victoria learns to trust her Keeper abilities, master the art of war, and navigate the deadly politics of rebellion, she discovers that the girl who once feared leaving her room has become a woman capable of leading armies. Yet danger lurks everywhere. Assassins infiltrate her inner circle. A traitor hides among her most trusted allies. And the dying king's brutal brother waits in the shadows, ready to seize power and drown the kingdom in blood. With an army marching toward her, time running out, and the weight of a kingdom on her shoulders, Victoria must make an impossible choice: run and save herself, or stand and fight for a crown she never wanted but a kingdom that desperately needs her.
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Chapter 2

Victoria had a habit of believing she was braver at night than she was in the day. Darkness wrapped around her like a cloak and made her feel older, bolder, and a little less trapped. But as she stood in her chamber staring at the packed trunk, she felt the truth settle on her shoulders. This was not a dream she would wake from. If she stepped out of her room tonight, she would not return a Halstead daughter. She would become something she had no map for.

She pulled her cloak from the wardrobe. A simple brown one. Nothing grand. Nothing embroidered. Nothing that screamed future duchess. She tied it around her neck, swallowed the dry lump in her throat, and whispered a shaky, "Right. Just walk. One foot after the other. Do not faint."

Her stomach fluttered. Not in fear. Not exactly. More like an old door swinging on rusty hinges, ready to open but unsure how much noise it would make.

She lifted the trunk by its handle. It was heavier than she remembered. That made her smile a little. "Typical," she muttered. "I try to run away and my belongings turn into a stubborn cow."

She lifted it again with more determination and marched toward the balcony doors. The night greeted her again, cool and full of promise. She stepped out and closed the doors quietly behind her. The gardens stretched before her like a shadowed maze, the main gate visible in the distance.

Guards walked the grounds, but they were predictable. Halstead guards were well disciplined, loyal, and always half asleep after midnight. She had observed their routines since she was ten, mostly out of boredom, partly out of curiosity.

She listened now. Rustle on the left. A low cough near the oak tree. Footsteps along the stone path.

She counted the seconds. When the guards drifted toward the stables, she slipped down the balcony steps, kept low behind the rose bushes, and hurried across the grass. Her breath came faster, but she did not hesitate.

Halfway across the lawn, her slipper sank into a patch of soft earth. She stumbled forward and muttered, "Fantastic. Even the ground wants to keep me here."

She yanked her foot free and rushed toward the hedge that lined the property. There was a small gap at the back, one she discovered as a child when she tried to chase a butterfly. Her mother nearly fainted when she found her out there. Victoria had been grounded for a week, but she remembered the thrill of spotting the world outside the estate for the first time.

She found the gap easily. The branches brushed her cheeks as she crouched and dragged the trunk through with her. On the other side, the world looked different. Wilder. Colder. Real.

She stood, brushed off stray leaves, and tugged her cloak tighter. The moon lit the dirt road ahead. It would take her to the river town of Greenwharf if she followed it long enough. Greenwharf had inns, noisy taverns, and ships that traveled far beyond the borders of Aveloria. She had never been there, but she heard enough stories to know it was full of strangers who minded their own business.

Perfect.

She took a step.

Then another.

And suddenly she was walking away from everything she had ever known. Her home. Her family. Her future as a duchess.

The wind whispered through the trees. For a moment she felt free in a way she never thought possible.

But freedom had a way of making space for fear.

It took only twenty minutes of walking before her thoughts caught up with her legs.

Her parents would wake soon. Her maids would knock. Her wedding dress would be laid out. Cedric would stand at the altar with that polite, practiced smile. The guests would gather. The musicians would tune their instruments. The kingdom would whisper.

And Victoria would be gone.

Her throat tightened. "Maybe I am insane," she whispered to herself.

A twig snapped behind her.

She spun around quickly, heart jolting. Her hand flew to the small dagger inside her cloak. She had taken it from her uncle's old chest years ago. It was not large enough to scare anyone determined to harm her, but it was sharp enough to give her a tiny sense of courage.

She squinted into the darkness behind her.

Nothing moved.

Maybe it was an animal. A fox. A restless deer. Surely not a guard. She had slipped out unnoticed. She was certain.

She swallowed hard and kept walking.

After a while, the sound of the night became almost soothing. Crickets. Owls. The steady crunch of her slippers on the dirt. She imagined she was a character in one of the stories she used to read aloud in the attic. A girl with a mission. A girl escaping fate. A girl who would one day look back at this moment and laugh about how clumsy she was with her trunk.

She smiled at the idea and shook her head. "If I survive this, I will buy myself a cake. A big one."

Hours passed. Her legs ached. Her shoulders burned from carrying the trunk. She switched hands every few minutes and scolded herself for packing three dresses instead of two.

The sky slowly shifted from deep blue to the early gray of approaching dawn. Birds began to stir. A thin mist curled along the road. It felt like the whole world was waking up with her secret already written in the morning air.

She finally stopped to catch her breath near a small clearing. She placed the trunk on the ground and flexed her fingers.

"Alright," she whispered, "I need to rest for a moment before my arms fall off."

She leaned against a tree and closed her eyes. The air was damp and cool. A little too quiet.

Then she felt it.

Someone watching her.

Her eyes snapped open.

A figure walked toward her from the other end of the road, steady and silent. Tall. Hooded. Moving with the kind of confidence that belonged to someone who was not lost or wandering.

Victoria straightened slowly. Her fingers brushed the hilt of her dagger beneath her cloak.

The figure stopped a few feet away.

Even in the dim morning light, she could see the outline of his face. Sharp jaw. Serious mouth. Eyes dark enough to look intimidating even at dawn. The cloaked stranger studied her like he was trying to decide who she was or what she was doing.

For a heartbeat, Victoria forgot how to breathe.

He tilted his head slightly. "You should not be out here alone."

His voice was deep. Calm. Too calm for someone who had just encountered a frightened girl on an empty road.

Victoria swallowed. "And you should not appear out of the mist like a character in a scary tale. Yet here we are."

One corner of his mouth twitched, as if he wanted to smile but refused to let himself. "You are far from Halstead Manor."

Her blood ran cold.

"How do you know where I came from?" she asked.

He stepped closer, just enough to make her heart race but not enough to seem like a threat. "Because I have been following you since you climbed out of your balcony."

Her breath caught.

He knew.

He had seen everything.

But why?

She tightened her grip on the dagger under her cloak.

The stranger watched her hand, his gaze steady and unreadable.

"You are running from something," he said quietly. "I am here because someone does not want you hurt."

Victoria's pulse thundered.

"Who sent you?" she whispered.

He lifted his hood slightly, revealing more of his face. Strong features. Tired eyes. And a faint scar near his temple.

"My name is Rowan," he said. "And your life is not as simple as you think."

Victoria's heart stumbled.

Rowan.

The name meant nothing to her.

But the danger in his calm voice meant everything.

Before she could speak, before she could even decide whether to run, Rowan glanced over his shoulder and said three words that made her chest tighten painfully.

"They are coming."

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