[WARNING: VIOLENT CONTENT AHEAD] Kill, Bloodshed, Revenge, Vengeance is what his world was limited to. When she appeared, his world went limitless. Nilana, hurt and betrayed by her foster family ran away after poisoning them with a sleeping potion. What else could she had done? They were selling her to a brothel to pay her elder sister's dowry! After leaving the cottage on a windy night, she ought to go to the capital of the Kingdom of Windspire, and start a new life there. On her way there, she meets this mysterious rower who was helping her cross the river. Right then, heavy storm and high waves knocked the boat out. She drowned, wondering if this how her life was to be ended. The next time she opened her eyes, she found herself in a bed of a wooden manor in the middle of a forest. Unsure of how she ended up here, she meets the owner of the manor, All soaked in sweat, shirtless, and holding an axe on his shoulders. He was a young man. The most beautiful young man she had ever seen. Follow the journey of Nilana, a runaway with a hidden past, and Ian, a mysterious wood merchant harboring deadly secrets. When fate unites them in a lavish forest manor, they embark on an unforgettable adventure. As royal intrigues and hidden motives unfold, their love will be tested, and their destiny as Assassin, Prince, and King will shape the future of the Kingdom of Windspire. With thrilling plot twists, thought stopping action scenes, found family bonds, and heartwarming moments, it is a captivating historical fantasy novel that will keep you spellbound until the very last page. EXCERPT - "What are you planning to do exactly, Dem Mari?" His voice was low and resonant. "You-" she stammered and stepped back two steps behind, "You!" She pointed out to him in a yell, "Can you not-" Stuttering, she made her posture straight and reached out for the apron hanging on one of the wall hooks behind him. "Can you not do this? And declare your presence then scare me shitless all the time, mister?!" Her words blabbered out as she took the apron and stepped back. "No." Ian replied. Nilana glared at him, her eyes squinted. "What do you mea-" "It's fun." He snatched the apron from her hands. "Fun to witness your myriad expressions every time I appear like a phantom behind you." P.S THE COVER IS NOT MINE
When Ian told her to stay and take care of his manor as a favour. Nilana agreed, because she thought she was going to become his maid in order to repay him. But she didn't know he treated his maid like this! She wasn't even sure if she was his maid or not anymore.
By the time the sun had risen above the horizon, Nilana woke up to his knock. He went to the capital in the middle of the night and brought a seamstress to take her measures.
What in the heavens was going on with her life?
"Waist, 26," the seamstress told her assistant as the assistant wrote the measures down on a notebook.
Nilana stood straight, speechless. The seamstress lady was so strict, she couldn't even move an inch. It reminded her of her aunt Madeline back in home. She looked the same as this seamstress, with the same attitude.
"Lady Nilana, Sir Allister made a personal visit to my boutique, even at the late hour of 2 am, just as we were closing. And asked me to make the finest gowns for you to wear." The seamstress said while wrapping the measuring tape around her hips.
So, Mr Ian had a last name. It was Allister. Nilana wasn't so sure about the capital seamstress addressing a rower like him by 'Sir'.
The Seamstress continued, "None have ever witnessed his company with a mistress. Pray, Lady Nilana, reveal us your secret–how did you capture his stone heart?" Even the assistant looked at Nilana with the same curious eyes as the seamstress.
She frowned at both of them, her cheeks suddenly burning.
What was with these people? Assuming her as his mistress in the first glance.
Dismissing every unusual giddiness in her stomach, she realized. If she were them, she'd have assumed the same.
If a man was that much popular as a bachelor who had nothing to do with women. And he suddenly barges in at a boutique in the middle of the night, asking for the seamstress to make dresses for a woman. Nilana, herself, would also assume that woman to be his lover.
"I am his cousin." She uttered nonchalantly. There, she did it, ended all the rumours to be spread amongst them, with just one sentence.
The seamstress and her assistant gasped, their face traced with shock. "Oh." She covered her mouth with a hand and let out an awkward laugh. "My apologies, Lady Allister. I was unaware that Sir Ian Allister had a cousin sister."
Nilana laughed nervously. "Very well. I understand why you made the initial assumption. No harm done." and her nervous laughter died.
What in heavens did she just get herself into?
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When it struck 9 o'clock, the seamstress finished taking the measurements and interviewing Nilana about the kind of vests, petticoats, bodices, cotehardie, and gowns she wanted and the fabrics she preferred. Lastly, before leaving, she handed a simple white colored cotehardie to Nilana.
"Sir Allister described your situation, and I brought this for you. He mentioned the theft of your clothes and your injuries on the journey here. I hope this attire is comfortable for you, Lady Allister. Wishing you a fine day."
Theft? She wondered. But despite her skepticism, she put on a smile to her face and thanked the seamstress for being so thoughtful and bid them farewell.
Standing at the entrance of the manor, she saw them leave the estate, closing the iron gates, her mind somewhere else.
Many things weren't making any sense to her, but she accepted that. Maybe she'll get the answers someway.
Theft? He told them her belongings were theft?
But why? Why did he lie?
Putting her every question aside. She decided to ask him one at a time rather than bombarding with thousands of questions. For now, she settled on making breakfast, not allowing herself to think furthermore.
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Ian awoke by the sizzling sound of cooking, and the fresh smell of omelettes. He had slept like a bear for the very first time in god knew how many years. His appetite had come back too, thanks to last night's meal.
It had been just one night and a day that Nilana came into his life. Yet she changed it on a whim. He didn't even know how.
Putting on a black doublet, he went downstairs, curious to see what was going on. His cat sat on the divan with a satisfied look on its face. Beside the divan, there was an empty bowl of milk on the ground.
A ghost of an amused smile danced on his face.
She even considered feeding this cat, which had such an intolerable attitude.
"Where did you get milk?" He asked as he spotted her stirring the soup in the kitchen. Her back faced him.
Nilana flinched at the sudden presence of the owner of the house. She swore he walked quieter than a cat.
"Uh- yes, I found some in your larder. So gave the hungry cat some." She muttered out a reply. Then she remembered. "Hope that's alright. Sir Allister."
Ian's eyes widened at the mention of his last name and her addressing him as a sir.
Nilana turned back and looked at him and forced a small smile. "The seamstress addressed you by that name."
"I am a merchant." He spoke without any emotions. "I am from the neighbouring kingdom of Amadeus. Here at the capital, I sell rare wood goods."
So he was speaking now, she thought.
"And you row boats at night in different districts of the kingdom?"
"No, and yes. I do not do that often, and not to help people get to the other side of the shore." He stated flatly. "But to explore new possibilities of rare wood in my free time."
"Everyone has free time at night. But they tend to be asleep."
"My free time indeed covers most of the time most people tend to be asleep, Miss Nilana. But the difference is they can sleep, and I cannot." His eyes set on hers. "But I think you can and will definitely sleep at night. So after breakfast, I can allocate some time for you to explore the nearby town if you, fortunately, have some free time in hand."