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Whispers of Desires

Volume 1: Whispers Of Desires: A Sense Of Duty In a world where duty and love collide, Nia, the eldest daughter of an aristocratic family, finds herself thrust into a political alliance with the ruthless Vampire King, Kiyoshi. As both kingdoms grapple with the mysterious disappearance of human and vampire children, Nia and Kiyoshi embark on a journey to uncover the truth. Amidst the chaos and danger, a forbidden romance blossoms between Nia and Kiyoshi. Bound by duty, they navigate the treacherous path of their arranged marriage, while their hearts yearn for something more. Together, they must unravel the dark secrets that haunt their kingdoms and find a way to bring peace and justice to their people. "You may kiss the bride," proclaimed the officiant. Nia froze, panicked. She had never been kissed before! Sensing her unease, King Kiyoshi gently tilted her chin upward. His eyes were cold and yet she found herself trusting him despite her misgivings. His lips brushed against hers, soft and tentative at first, then with growing confidence. His kiss was not demanding or forceful, but rather a tender exploration of her mouth. It sent a shiver through her body, making her heart race and her cheeks flush with heat. As they turned to face their kingdoms, cheers erupted, both within the hall and from the masses gathered outside. Though nervous for what was to come, Nia could not help but feel a sense of elation. She was the Queen of Ivamis, and her husband was the most powerful king in the land. The weight of their responsibilities was not lost on her, but she also knew that they would face these challenges together...hopefully. Volume 2: Whispers Of Desires: A Sense Of Truth In the kingdoms of Niameda, Althea, and Ivamis, trade ships are mysteriously vanishing without a trace. When Kazi, the fierce General of Niameda and sister to Queen Nia of Ivamis, risks her life to save the King of Althea from an assassination attempt, he offers her an unthinkable reward - marriage to his arrogant second son, Prince Azreal. Repulsed by the idea of being bound to a man in a society that demands female submission, Kazi hatches a daring plan. She disguises herself as a male guard to infiltrate Althea's royal family and investigate the missing trade ships from the inside. However, her deception takes an unexpected turn when she is assigned as Prince Azreal's personal guard. As the charming yet infuriating Prince slowly breaks down Kazi's defenses, an undeniable attraction begins to simmer between them. But their growing feelings are built on a foundation of lies. Prince Azreal believes his guard is a man, while Kazi hides her true identity and motive for being in Althea. Tensions mount further as romantic rivals pursue Kazi, unaware of her disguise. In a race against time to uncover the truth behind the vanishing ships before it shatters the fragile peace between kingdoms, Kazi realizes the enemy may be close. Can a relationship born from deception survive? And will she unmask the real culprit before all three kingdoms are consumed by tragedy?

BrezzyPro · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
160 Chs

Chapter 3: A Kingdom's Fate

Nia left the drawing room and made her way downstairs, composing herself. As she reached the foyer, she saw Caius storming out the front door without a backwards glance. He had been her last hope, and now she was left feeling more desolate than ever. Her heart ached at the thought of facing another potential suitor who would no doubt find her lacking.

Her father and sisters had gathered to see him off. They turned to look at Nia as she approached. "What happened, my dear?" her father asked gently. He could see the disappointment in her eyes but tried to remain optimistic.

"He...he retracted his marriage proposal," Nia said, her voice strained. Her father's face fell, and he put a comforting hand on her shoulder.

"What!" Tanisi exclaimed. "That is the seventh suitor this month to call it off!"

Asha looked at Nia sympathetically. "What reason did he give this time?" she asked softly, dreading the answer.

Nia lowered her eyes. "He said I was...exceedingly boring." She turned to her father apologetically.

"I am sorry, Father." He sighed heavily.

"It is all right. Perhaps it simply wasn't meant to be." He walked away slowly; shoulders slumped in disappointment.

Tanisi, however, could not contain her anger. "How can they say such things?" she demanded, stomping her foot. "You are the most interesting and clever woman I know! You are more interesting than all those stuffy nobles put together!"

Nia watched her father go, guilt clutching at her heart. She knew how much it meant to him to see his eldest daughter married to fulfill their late mother's dying wish. Ife stepped over and squeezed Nia's hand reassuringly.

"Don't worry, another match will come along soon." Her voice was steady, but her eyes held a flicker of worry.

Kazi scoffed. "All this fuss over marriage! As if a woman's life ends if she remains unwed," She said as she rolled her eyes.

"Exactly," Adanna chimed in. "There are more important things than tying yourself to a man."

Ife frowned at the two of them disapprovingly. "You know Nia is twenty-eight now. Society expects a woman her age to be married."

She turned to Kazi. "And you are twenty-five. It is past time you considered settling down as well."

"Please, I am still young still!" Kazi protested indignantly.

Asha gave a teasing grin. "Adanna is nearly old enough, too. Your friend Eliza is married with three kids already, and you are both the same age, twenty-two."

Adanna flushed. "I am not ready either! If I must wed, you are too!"

"Hey, do not drag me into this!" Asha shot back. "Ife is only twenty and I eighteen. We have plenty of time to find someone if we want." She grinned mischievously. "But you, if you are not careful, you could end up a spinster.

"Tanisi piped up earnestly, "Well, I am ready to be married!"

The others turned to stare at her. Ife raised an eyebrow. "Tanisi, you are only 16 years old. You know nothing of marriage yet.

Nia had heard enough. "Girls, please!" she snapped irritably. "Just... just give me some peace." She turned and hurried back upstairs before the bickering could continue, feeling the beginning of a headache coming on.

Kazi threw up her hands as Nia retreated. "Now look, you have upset her with all this silly marriage talk."

"It was you who started questioning it in the first place," Ife shot back.

She gathered her skirts. "Come, Asha, Tanisi, let us take our leave. This is a pointless debate."

The three strode off, leaving Kazi and Adanna alone. Kazi shook her head in annoyance while Adanna hid a smirk.

Upstairs, Nia entered her bedchamber and closed the door, leaning against it with a heavy sigh. She could not help but wonder - would she ever find someone to marry? Someone who would love her for who she was, and not because of her dowry or social standing? The thought made her heart ache, but she refused to let it show.

King Madoc's blood ran cold at the stranger's words. This was no mere request - it was a veiled threat. "Of course, Your Majesty," he managed, kneeling in false reverence.

"It would be an honor to unite our kingdoms through marriage. "The figure's eyes gleamed with light from beneath his cloak.

"I have no interest in your pampered daughter. Her string of rejected suitors speaks volumes of her character. No, I seek someone else entirely." His voice was like ice, sending a chill down Madoc's spine. "Find me a more...docile bride. I will meet with any candidates and decide if they meet my standards."

He leaned in close, his breath hot on Madoc's face. "You have one week." With that, he was gone, leaving the court in an uproar.

King Madoc staggered to his feet, his mind reeling. Then the guards rushed in. "Your Majesty! What shall we do?" Madoc steadied himself. "Send out a declaration at once. Summon all barons, dukes, and councilors - they must bring their daughters here without delay."

He lowered his voice ominously. "Any man who secures this union will be richly rewarded. See that they understand the urgency."

The guards scrambled to obey as Madoc sank onto his throne, heart pounding. He now faced an impossible choice - sacrifice one of his subjects to the whim of a tyrant or risk war by refusing.

His stomach twisted in knots at the thought of what might happen if he disobeyed the king's command. Either way, danger seemed to loom. Madoc tried to steady his breath as he considered the candidates.

Madoc gazed out the window at his fragile kingdom, a heavyweight settling on his chest.

𝕹𝖎𝖆𝖒𝖊𝖉𝖆'𝖘 𝖋𝖚𝖙𝖚𝖗𝖊 𝖍𝖚𝖓𝖌 𝖎𝖓 𝖙𝖍𝖊 𝖇𝖆𝖑𝖆𝖓𝖈𝖊...