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The King's Unbreakable Wife

“I cannot come to you with my problems when you have the weight of the kingdom on your shoulders. I would rather suffer in silence so I do not bother the king-” “Your husband,” Tobias corrected Hazel, placing his hands on her shoulders to comfort her as her eyes filled with tears. It pained him that he had not noticed how much the palace had been slowly breaking her. “I am your husband first. Do not hide your sadness from me,” he said, wiping away a single tear that slipped away with his thumb. … Hazel Wallace never thought she would make it far when she was picked to enter the selection for the next queen. In a surprise turn of events, she finds herself tangled up with the future king, Tobias Castro. Hazel once thought she would be strong enough to survive living in the palace walls. As queen and with Tobias by her side, she had nothing to fear. That was until the crown was placed on her head. Soon she realised the dangers in the palace and how not even the queen was safe from scheming men and women. Each day she spent in the palace, Hazel felt like a piece of her was slowly breaking away. Eventually, Hazel wanted nothing more than to run out of the palace, but after betrayals from people she thought she could trust, Hazel sought to become the person she was before entering the palace and get revenge on those who sought to take away her crown. Tales of Castro Nobility story timeline order - The King’s Unbreakable Wife The Knight’s Mysterious Maid The Duke’s Masked Wife

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When Hazel exited the room, she wasn't surprised to see Tobias outside, leaning on the wall. The way his eyes widened and he rushed to her was all she needed to know that he was here for her. What made him look so distressed? What was he expecting the queen to do that he looked so panicked?

"Why did she send Jasmine and keep you in there? Why do you look so sad?" Tobias asked, concerned about how all life seemed to have been sucked out of her.

"I am not sad. I am happy. Can't you tell?" Hazel replied, forcing a smile. She didn't know why she was trying to pretend like there wasn't a lot on her mind now to not worry the prince. This had everything to do with her and nothing with him.

Tobias should have gone about his day and not been standing before her.

"Hazel, I am not a fool. What did she say? Better yet," Tobias said, walking around Hazel to hear it from his mother.