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Betrayed by First Love

The carriage wheels crunched over the gravel path as we approached the capital after three long years. Dust clung to the windows, a reminder of the harsh frontier lands I'd left behind. My fingers traced the scar running down my forearm—a souvenir from the battle of Blackwater Ridge. Three years of bloodshed, of commanding troops against enemies who'd threatened our kingdom's borders. Three years away from home... away from Dominic. "General Scott," my aide called from outside, "we've arrived at the city gates." I straightened my uniform, adjusting the row of medals pinned to my chest. Each one represented a victory, a life saved, a battle won. But none of that mattered now. All that mattered was seeing Dominic again.
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Chapter 3

The wound Dominic inflicted had healed into another scar—a permanent reminder of his betrayal. But physical pain was nothing compared to the ache in my chest as I watched him parade around with Kayla on his arm, playing the devoted fiancé.

Something wasn't right. The Kayla I remembered from childhood was nothing like this manipulative woman who'd stolen my future. I needed answers.

"I need to know who she really is," I whispered to myself, standing at my bedroom window, watching Kayla in the garden below. She moved with practiced grace, but there was something calculated in every gesture.

I started with the household records. Late at night, when the mansion fell silent, I slipped into Father's study and began searching through old documents. Birth records, school certificates, medical histories—anything that might reveal Kayla's true background.

"Miss Nina?"

I nearly jumped out of my skin. Mrs. Winters, our old housekeeper who'd served Mother for years, stood in the doorway.

"I'm sorry to startle you," she said, her eyes darting nervously to the door. "But I couldn't sleep knowing you were looking into... certain matters."

"You know something," I said. It wasn't a question.

Mrs. Winters glanced over her shoulder before stepping closer. "Your half-sister isn't who she claims to be. I overheard her mother speaking strange languages when she thought no one was listening. And there were... things in their quarters. Strange symbols, foreign trinkets."

My pulse quickened. "Do you remember anything specific?"

"The mother—Elena Blackwood—she wasn't just a poor girl your father helped. She had connections, powerful ones. Foreign connections." Mrs. Winters's voice dropped to a whisper. "And Kayla... she's been planning this since she was old enough to understand what was taken from her mother."

I thanked her and continued my search, eventually finding Kayla's old room in the east wing. Father had kept it locked after she left for boarding school, but the lock was simple enough for someone with military training.

Inside, beneath a loose floorboard, I found what I was looking for—a small wooden box containing strange symbols carved into bone, dried herbs tied with hair, and letters written in an unfamiliar script that made my skin crawl. The paper smelled faintly of something acrid, like burned flesh.

I was so absorbed in my discovery that I didn't hear the footsteps until it was too late.

"Well, well," Kayla's voice sliced through the silence. "What do we have here?"

I spun around, clutching the box. "These are yours."

"Give me that." She lunged forward, but I sidestepped her.

"Not until you tell me what they are."

Her face contorted with rage. "You stupid girl. You have no idea what you're interfering with."

Before I could react, she blew out the lamp. In the darkness, I heard her whisper words in that strange language Mrs. Winters had mentioned.

---

The market district was usually bustling with activity, but tonight it was eerily quiet. I'd left the house with copies of the documents I'd found, intending to visit an old military contact who might help decipher the strange writing.

I should have known better than to walk alone.

They came from nowhere—three figures in black, faces obscured by masks. One grabbed me from behind while another clamped a cloth over my mouth. I fought, years of military training kicking in instantly, but they were prepared. Something hard struck my temple, and the world spun.

"Bring her to the warehouse," a voice commanded.

I lost consciousness, waking to searing pain as something hot pressed against my thigh. A branding iron.

"Stop squirming," a rough voice growled.

Through blurred vision, I made out my surroundings—an abandoned warehouse filled with shadows. My wrists were bound to a chair, and the smell of my own burning flesh filled my nostrils.

"Your mistress wants answers," the man said, lifting the iron. "How much do you know about Kayla Scott?"

"Nothing," I gasped through the pain.

"Liar." The iron pressed against my arm this time. "What did you find in her room?"

I bit my lip until I tasted blood, refusing to give them the satisfaction of a scream.

"If you don't talk," another voice said, stepping from the shadows, "we'll take your eyes next. A blind general would be quite the spectacle."

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I don't remember how long they tortured me. Time blurred between waves of agony and brief moments of clarity.

Then suddenly, the warehouse door burst open.

"Get away from her!"

The voice was commanding, familiar in a way I couldn't place through the haze of pain.

Figures rushed in—guards in royal livery. And at their center, a man whose face I slowly recognized.

Prince Gregory Pierce.

His eyes widened as he took in my condition. "Nina," he whispered, dropping to his knees beside me.

The last thing I remember was his gentle hands cutting through my bonds, his voice low and urgent as he ordered his men to find a physician.

When I woke again, I was in an unfamiliar chamber. Soft sheets replaced the hard wooden chair, and the scent of healing herbs filled the air.

Gregory sat beside me, his eyes filled with a concern I hadn't seen in so long.

"Rest now," he said softly, his hand warm on mine. "You're safe."

As I drifted back to sleep, I realized something had changed. In Gregory's eyes, I saw something Dominic had never given me—respect. And perhaps something more.

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