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Poisoned Queen's Time Leap

The vial glinted in the soft candlelight of Carson's private chambers, its amber glass catching the flame's dance as I turned it between my fingers. Empty, like the dozen others I'd discovered hidden beneath a false panel in his wardrobe. Each one meticulously labeled with the names of fertility herbs—the same ones I'd been drinking daily for months in hopes of conceiving an heir. But something wasn't right. I brought one to my nose, detecting a faint bitter residue that didn't match the sweet scent of the fertility tonics I'd been consuming. My stomach knotted as I collected the vials into my skirt, the glass clinking softly against my trembling hands. "Your Majesty!" The physician's voice cracked when I confronted him in his chambers, the empty vials arranged accusingly on his workbench. "I—I don't know what you mean." "Don't lie to me, Geoffrey." My voice remained steady despite the rage building inside me. "These held my fertility tonics, yet they smell of something else entirely." His eyes darted to the door as if seeking escape. The man who had treated my ailments for two years now couldn't meet my gaze.
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The vial glinted in the soft candlelight of Carson's private chambers, its amber glass catching the flame's dance as I turned it between my fingers. Empty, like the dozen others I'd discovered hidden beneath a false panel in his wardrobe. Each one meticulously labeled with the names of fertility herbs—the same ones I'd been drinking daily for months in hopes of conceiving an heir.

But something wasn't right. I brought one to my nose, detecting a faint bitter residue that didn't match the sweet scent of the fertility tonics I'd been consuming. My stomach knotted as I collected the vials into my skirt, the glass clinking softly against my trembling hands.

"Your Majesty!" The physician's voice cracked when I confronted him in his chambers, the empty vials arranged accusingly on his workbench. "I—I don't know what you mean."

"Don't lie to me, Geoffrey." My voice remained steady despite the rage building inside me. "These held my fertility tonics, yet they smell of something else entirely."

His eyes darted to the door as if seeking escape. The man who had treated my ailments for two years now couldn't meet my gaze.

"It's barren root, isn't it?" I whispered, the words scraping my throat like glass. "A poison that ensures a woman can never bear children."

Geoffrey's shoulders slumped. "His Majesty ordered it. Said it was for the good of the realm."

"How long?" The question barely made it past my lips.

"Since last autumn, Your Majesty." He wouldn't look at me. "Since Lady Avery arrived at court."

The timing wasn't coincidental. Carson had been poisoning me for months—the same months he'd been sharing Avery's bed while pretending to care about our future family. The same months he'd been holding me as I wept over our failure to conceive.

The betrayal cut deeper than any blade could reach.

* * *

The throne room buzzed with activity on the morning of Carson's wedding to Avery. Servants hung tapestries while nobles in their finest garments milled about, awaiting the ceremony that would give England a new queen—while the current one still lived.

I burst through the doors without announcement, my hair wild and eyes blazing. The vials clutched in my hand rattled like bones.

"Rachel." Carson's voice hardened as he rose from his throne. "You shouldn't be here."

Avery stood beside him in a gown of ivory and gold, her face a perfect mask of innocent concern.

"I found these," I declared, my voice echoing through the suddenly silent hall. I held the vials high for all to see. "Proof that my husband, your king, has been poisoning me for months."

Gasps rippled through the assembly. Carson's face darkened.

"The physician has confessed," I continued, advancing toward the throne. "You've been adding barren root to my fertility tonics. You've ensured I can never bear children—all while pretending to want an heir from me."

"This is madness," Carson said smoothly, though I caught the flash of panic in his eyes. "The queen has been unwell. Her mind—"

"My mind is perfectly clear," I cut in. "Clear enough to see what you've done. You've poisoned me to make way for her." I pointed at Avery, who shrank against Carson's side with theatrical vulnerability.

"These accusations are desperate attempts from a jealous woman," Carson announced to the court. "Guards, please escort the queen to her chambers. She needs rest."

Two guards approached, their expressions torn between duty to their king and respect for their queen.

"You would silence me rather than face the truth?" I demanded as their hands closed around my arms.

Carson wouldn't meet my eyes as he waved dismissively. "Take her away."

* * *

I was confined to my chambers as the wedding feast began below. The sounds of music and laughter filtered up through the stone, each note another knife in my heart. I paced, trapped like a caged animal, my mind racing with plans for what to do next.

Then came the screams.

Servants rushed past my door, their voices frantic. I pressed my ear against the wood, catching fragments: "Lady Avery... collapsed... blood... assassin..."

The door burst open moments later. Carson stood there, his crown askew, rage contorting his features into something unrecognizable.

"You," he snarled, advancing toward me. "You did this."

"Did what?" I backed away, genuinely confused.

"Avery took one sip of wine and collapsed bleeding," he spat. "A tiny blade wound in her side—the work of an assassin you hired."

"I did no such thing!" Horror washed over me. "Carson, I swear—"

"Enough!" His roar silenced my protest. "First you disrupt our wedding with wild accusations, then you attempt to murder my bride?"

"I've been locked in here!" I gestured frantically around the chamber. "How could I possibly—"

"You have allies," he cut in coldly. "You'll answer for this treason."

As guards surrounded me, I saw the truth in Carson's eyes—he wanted to believe I was guilty. It was easier than facing what he'd done to me. The man I'd loved, the king I'd helped crown, was choosing to believe a lie over the woman who had given him everything.

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