In the still of the night, Oriana couldn’t shake off her concerns about Arlan’s unsettling words. Her thoughts swirled as she mulled over her options. ’I hope the commander intervenes if he arrives,’ she thought, her anxiety evident. ’Otherwise, I might have no choice but to employ my powers. I’d rather not reveal my true nature as a witch, but this arrogant Prince seems to leave me with no alternative.’
Oriana lay in her bed, the tension in the room palpable, when a sudden knock on her chamber door shattered the silence. Startled, she sprung to a sitting position, her heart racing. However, the unease evaporated as soon as she recognized the voice.
"Your Highness, it’s me, Ana," the door creaked open, and Ana entered, her presence bringing a sense of relief.
"What’s the matter?" Oriana inquired, striving to regain her composure.
"Your Highness, the Crown Prince is here," Ana conveyed, her tone slightly hesitant. "He’s gone to see Lord Verner."
In an instant, Oriana cast aside her bedcovers, her sense of urgency overriding her sleepiness.
"Do not follow me," she commanded her servants, who had no choice but to obey.
Like a woman possessed, she dashed out of her chamber and descended the stairs in a frenzy, stopping briefly at her grandfather’s room. There, she found the Prince standing by her ailing relative’s bedside, his gaze fixed on the frail figure.
"Stay away from my grandpa," she growled, her eyes ablaze with hatred and her fists clenched, as if she were struggling to contain her anger.
Arlan remained unruffled by her presence and continued his examination of the elderly man. "Tsk! The old man is tenacious. I should have dealt him another blow..."
Before he could utter more unsettling words, Oriana advanced, positioning herself between the Prince and her grandfather. Her eyes, almost fiery with intensity, bore into him.
"Leave this place," she demanded, blocking his view of her ailing relative. "Now."
He responded with a malevolent smirk on his lips. "Haven’t I informed you of my visit tonight, my betrothed?"
"I’m warning you to depart immediately," she retorted, his words failing to sway her. "Do not compel me to take action."
"Harm me? Are you even capable?" He took a step closer, his eyes darkening with malice.
Oriana, her resolve firm, finally attempted to push him away by placing her hands against his chest. To her astonishment, this man proved to be immovable, as if he were a steadfast rock. She made a second attempt, but it was akin to an ant striving to move a massive boulder.
Arlan firmly grasped both of her hands. "You were the one who initiated physical contact."
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