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Every Tear, A Waterfall

Princess Aurnia had it all: beauty, brains, and a royal upbringing. But her heart belonged to Aramis, her royal confidant, who was a commoner. Their love could never be, for the King had vowed to never allow his daughter to wed someone beneath her rank. However, as fate would have it, Aurnia found herself pregnant with Aramis' child before she was married off to a powerful Duke's son from a neighboring kingdom. Aurnia and Aramis secretly pledged their love to each other, but the King was furious upon discovering the pregnancy. He allowed the couple to wed and granted Aramis a title, but their marriage was not to be recognized by the court. Despite the odds, Aurnia and Aramis were happy together, starting their own family and enjoying every moment they had. Suddenly, Aramis vanished one day, leaving the princess devastated and alone with their child. She had to raise her child on her own, without so much as a word from her beloved. She mourned her loss, but her love for Aramis never died. Ten years later, Aurnia was now the Queen of her kingdom, and her child had grown into a fine young girl. She was still holding on to the hope that Aramis would return, but deep down, she knew it was unlikely. Her heart ached, still longing for the one true love she had. But one day, a mysterious stranger arrived at the palace, and lo and behold, it was Aramis, looking as handsome as he did ten years ago. They reunited, and the old sparks flew between them. They soon realized that their love for each other had never died. They worked to rebuild their relationship, but it wouldn't be easy, for they both held secrets from each other, the worst of which would test their love and the bond they once shared. This is a tale of forgiveness, second chances, and true love that transcends time and distance. It is a story of a love that never died and the promise of a new beginning.

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The Fist that Landed on Aramis' Face

Aramis stared in front of the buffet table, his head empty and dumbfounded. He wasn't dense enough to understand what the princess was trying to say. In fact, he wanted to stay there and hear her, but he couldn't. He just couldn't.

He shook his head to brush off his thoughts and began to fill his tray with food and drinks. He immediately headed outside of the grand hall and strode along the busy courtyard, his mind drifting away.

'Always remember rule number one, Aramis.'

'Aramis, I noticed your closeness with Princess Aurnia, and I won't deny that I fear for you, my son. King Andruche chose you to become the princess' confidant because he trusted me. I don't want you to end up hurting and disappointed.'

'Oh Lord, why don't you just tell her right away how you truly feel about her? Both of you were just so stubborn.'