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An Improper Companion

Isabella "Bella" von Artenberg, the daughter of a Count with medical skills employed by the royal family to accompany Princess Matilda Harrington. Isabella is glad to have the job, much to her grandmother's chagrin. Whenever she goes home to visit, she never fails to remind her that she should be with children of her own. When the Crown Prince Gabriel’s illness , she ends up taking on even more responsibility of treating him as it is a threat to the Crown. Her relationship with him grows while she nurse him back to health, and she realizes this may be a more permanent situation than she had previously thought, but the impropriety alone may be enough to prevent her from returning his affection.

peacegeorge · Histoire
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9 Chs

Chapter 7: The Growing Connection

The palace infirmary had become Isabella's second home. The once-sterile room now felt warm and lived-in, a sanctuary of sorts amidst the chaos of the royal court. The daily routine of caring for Crown Prince Gabriel had become a rhythm, punctuated by the occasional moments of conversation that offered a brief respite from the tension of his illness.

One late afternoon, as the golden light of the setting sun filtered through the high windows, Isabella adjusted Gabriel's pillows and checked his pulse. His fever had been relentless, but she noticed a subtle shift in his demeanor—an increasing openness during their interactions.

Gabriel, propped up on his pillows, looked at Isabella with an intensity that spoke of both vulnerability and curiosity. "Miss von Artenberg," he said softly, "I've been meaning to ask you something."

Isabella glanced up from her task, her hands pausing mid-motion. "Of course, Your Highness. What is it?"

Gabriel's eyes, though weary, held a spark of determination. "Why did you choose to pursue medicine? It seems so... out of place for someone in your position."

Isabella's smile was gentle as she set down the medication bottle and took a seat beside him. "I didn't choose it, exactly. It was more a matter of necessity and passion. My family—especially my grandmother—encouraged me. I wanted to make a difference, and medicine felt like the right path."

Gabriel's gaze softened. "Your passion is evident. It's not something you see often in the court."

Isabella chuckled lightly. "Well, the court does have its own set of expectations. It's easy to get lost in them if you're not careful."

Gabriel's eyes, still focused on her, seemed to linger with an emotion that Isabella couldn't quite place. "And you've managed to find your way amidst all this... grandeur and politics?"

"There are days when it feels like I'm swimming against a current," Isabella admitted, her voice quiet but sincere. "But I've learned to navigate through it, even if it's not always easy."

The conversation was interrupted by the sound of the door creaking open. Princess Matilda entered the room, her presence a comforting balm after the intensity of the moment. Her eyes, though clouded with concern, held a warmth that contrasted sharply with the cool formality of the court.

"How is Gabriel today?" Matilda asked, her voice gentle as she moved to stand beside his bed.

Isabella looked up, her expression reflecting both professionalism and a flicker of personal concern. "He's slightly better. The fever's down a bit, but he still needs rest."

Matilda nodded, her gaze shifting between Gabriel and Isabella. "I'm grateful for all that you're doing, Isabella. Your care means more than you know."

Gabriel's eyes met Matilda's, a hint of gratitude reflected in them. "Matilda, I've been speaking with Miss von Artenberg about her reasons for pursuing medicine."

Matilda smiled, her eyes shining with genuine interest. "Oh? And what did you discover?"

Gabriel's expression was thoughtful. "She has a passion for it, something that's clear even in her daily tasks. It's refreshing to see someone with such dedication."

Matilda's smile widened, though there was a hint of sadness in her eyes. "Yes, Isabella has a rare quality. She's more than just a healer; she's a beacon of hope in these trying times."

The conversation turned lighter as Matilda began recounting amusing anecdotes from her childhood. Gabriel listened with a faint smile, the warmth of the room contrasting with the coolness of the evening outside. Isabella watched the interaction with a mixture of admiration and unease. The connection between Gabriel and Matilda was palpable, and she couldn't help but wonder how it might impact her own growing bond with Gabriel.

As the days passed, Isabella found herself spending more time with Gabriel, their conversations growing increasingly personal. One evening, as she prepared to leave for the day, Gabriel called out to her.

"Miss von Artenberg, would you stay a moment longer?"

Isabella turned, her expression a mix of curiosity and concern. "Of course, Your Highness. Is something wrong?"

Gabriel's face was etched with a mixture of fatigue and contemplation. "I've been thinking... about my future. About what it will mean if I recover."

Isabella settled into the chair beside him, her gaze steady and supportive. "What are your thoughts?"

Gabriel's eyes were distant, as if he were looking beyond the walls of the infirmary. "The responsibility of being a Crown Prince is immense. There are expectations, duties... and the pressure to always be in control. I fear that if I recover, I may not be able to live up to those expectations."

Isabella's heart ached for him. She could see the weight of his fears and the loneliness that accompanied his position. "No one expects you to be perfect, Gabriel. Your strength lies in your ability to face these challenges with honesty and courage."

Gabriel's gaze met hers, and for a moment, the world outside the infirmary seemed to fade away. "You have a way of making things seem less daunting, Isabella. It's a comfort I didn't expect."

Their eyes locked, and Isabella felt a warmth spreading through her chest. There was a connection between them that went beyond mere duty and compassion—it was an emotional bond that had been growing steadily over the weeks.

Before she could respond, the door opened once again, and Matilda entered with a tray of tea and light refreshments. She set the tray down with a smile, though her eyes flicked between Gabriel and Isabella with a hint of understanding.

"I thought you might appreciate some tea," Matilda said, her tone light but carrying an undertone of support. "It's important to stay nourished, even when the days are long."

Gabriel nodded appreciatively. "Thank you, Matilda. Your thoughtfulness is much needed."

As they sipped their tea, the conversation continued, flowing easily between moments of lightness and deeper reflections. Matilda's presence was a comforting reminder of the bonds of friendship and family that provided solace amidst the uncertainty.

Later that evening, as Isabella prepared to leave, Matilda stopped her in the corridor, her expression thoughtful.

"I see the bond that's forming between you and Gabriel," Matilda said softly. "It's a rare and precious thing, especially in a place like this."

Isabella's cheeks flushed slightly, though she tried to maintain her composure. "It's been an honor to care for him. I only hope that my presence brings him some comfort."

Matilda's gaze was warm and sincere. "It does, more than you know. And whatever happens, remember that you have friends here who appreciate you."

As Isabella stepped out into the cool night air, she reflected on the day's events. The growing connection between her and Gabriel was undeniable, and while it offered her a sense of purpose and fulfillment, it also carried with it the weight of potential complications. The palace was a place of intricate politics and expectations, and she knew that her relationship with Gabriel could be a source of both strength and challenge.