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Chapter 4 - A Throne Isn’t Sat On. It’s Taken.

The banquet hall is cathedral-like marble, mirrors, and masks. A thousand nobles gathered beneath golden chandeliers that drip with magic older than the kingdom. But the moment I stepped in, the air shifted.

Like the room had been waiting for me.

And I didn't disappoint.

My gown was midnight-black, silk whispering around me like rumors. Laced with veins of gold thread not sewn, but willed. My skin shimmered faintly with warding spells I didn't consciously cast. Even my shadow moved a breath too late, like it was considering other options.

Silence hit like a blade.

Then murmurs. Then fear.

Because I didn't walk to my seat at House Vale's table.

I walked straight past it.

To the high table.

The one left empty for ancestors and dead kings.

And I sat.

Let them choke on their etiquette. Let them guess what I was playing at.

Across the room, the Crown Prince stood. His sapphire robes gleamed like ocean-drenched steel. He was the only one who didn't pretend I wasn't there. The only one who looked directly at me—and smiled.

Predator to predator.

So. The game begins.

He crossed the room slowly, cutting through nobles who parted like a sea of cowards. When he reached me, he didn't bow.

He knelt.

And placed a goblet at my table.

"Drink with me, Lady Seraphina."

I held the goblet, studied the crimson swirl.

"Was it you who poisoned me in the last timeline?" I asked softly.

A flicker in his eyes.

"You remember?"

I smiled. "I remember everything."

"I didn't order your death," he murmured. "But I didn't stop it either."

"Good," I said, lifting the goblet to my lips. "That means I don't owe you mercy."

I drank it all.

Then kissed the rim with power.

It cracked.

A silent challenge.

His eyes burned with the hunger of a man who'd just seen something divine and dangerous.

"My lady," he said, voice hoarse, "what are you?"

I rose, stepped past him, and whispered near his throat.

"Something the gods buried. And now they'll regret it."

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