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Ch-1: The King’s Sons 💫
Once upon a time, in the grand kingdom of Elaron, there lived a powerful king named Aldric, known across the lands for his bravery, wisdom, and wealth. But more than his empire, people whispered about his three sons — each of them born like blessings from heaven itself.
The eldest prince, Elion, was so beautiful that even the moon seemed dull beside his glow. His skin shimmered like pearl, his face delicate like a maiden’s, and those big baby eyes could melt even the hardest hearts 😍👀. The people often said, “He looks like an angel trapped in a man’s form.”
The second prince, Riven, was shy yet carried a quiet charm that drew everyone closer. His smile was soft, his voice gentle, and his heart full of kindness. Many maidens dreamed of him, but he never looked at any of them twice — always lost in thoughts, as if searching for something deeper than love.
And then there was the youngest, Cael, the cleverest of them all. His sharp jawline and confident eyes reflected not just beauty, but brilliance. He could solve riddles faster than the royal scholars and fight like a seasoned knight.
The kingdom adored them. But the king had one wish — he wanted his sons to marry men.
Not for politics or wealth — but because he believed true love could exist beyond traditions, and he wanted his sons to follow their hearts freely.
Yet, no one dared. The noblemen of other lands refused, fearing insult or curse. “A man marrying a prince?” they whispered. “It’s against the gods!”
Days turned into months, and the king grew restless. His sons were blooming into men, their beauty and grace unmatched, yet no one came forward to love them.
One night, as the moonlight bathed the palace in silver, King Aldric looked at his sons and sighed,
> “My children… the world fears what it doesn’t understand. But love is no sin. One day, someone brave will step forward — not for your crowns, but for your hearts.”
The eldest, Elion, softly replied,
> “Father, maybe the world isn’t ready for us.”
But the king’s eyes burned with determination.
> “Then we will make the world ready.”
And from that night on, destiny began to move — quietly, mysteriously, like the whisper of fate through the palace halls.
Somewhere beyond the borders of Elaron, three souls were being guided toward the princes… men whose hearts would change history forever.
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Ch-2: The Jealous Hearts 👑💔
The palace of Elaron glittered like heaven itself — tall marble pillars, golden chandeliers, and mirrors that reflected every sparkle of royalty. But behind that beauty… shadows began to grow.
Prince Elion, the eldest, was adored by all. Wherever he walked, the courtiers bowed, and the people whispered in awe. His face — soft, delicate, almost unreal — seemed blessed by gods themselves. Every artist wanted to paint him, every poet wanted to write of his eyes.
But in the silence of the night, two hearts began to burn — his brothers’.
Riven, the second prince, always stood behind Elion — unseen, unheard. People would greet Elion first, then politely nod at Riven. His shy charm was lost under his brother’s glow. Every time Elion smiled, the court smiled back. Every time Riven spoke, no one listened.
He tried to hide it — but jealousy, once born, grows like poison.
Cael, the youngest, intelligent and sharp, had his pride wounded too. He could outsmart anyone in the palace, but still, every compliment ended the same —
> “Ah, but Prince Elion… he’s so beautiful!”
Cael’s jaw tightened every time he heard that name. Elion, Elion, Elion! — as if the world had no eyes for anyone else.
One evening, the three brothers dined together in the royal garden. The moonlight danced on Elion’s silver hair, making him glow even brighter. He laughed softly, innocent of the hatred growing beside him.
Riven lowered his gaze, whispering to Cael,
> “Does it ever tire you? How everyone worships him?”
Cael smirked faintly, his voice cold,
> “One day, brother, beauty fades. And when it does — let’s see what remains of the golden prince.”
Riven didn’t answer, but his heart thumped with an emotion he didn’t understand — half guilt, half hunger for freedom from Elion’s shadow.
That night, while Elion slept peacefully, his brothers met in secret near the lake behind the palace. The moon was hidden by clouds, and the night carried a strange chill.
> “We can’t live under him forever,” Cael whispered. “The king favors him. The people love him. Even destiny bows before him. If he disappears… everything changes.”
Riven trembled. “Disappear? You mean—”
Cael’s eyes flashed. “No blood. No murder. Just… gone. Lost. Forgotten.”
Riven hesitated, but the thought of finally being seen, finally being free, pushed him closer to darkness.
> “And how?” he asked.
Cael looked at the lake — black and endless — and smiled.
> “Let the water take what the world worships.”
A plan was born that night — cruel, secret, and soaked in envy.
Elion, the prince loved by all, was to be erased by the ones who shared his blood.
And as the wind blew across the lake, carrying whispers of fate, even the moon seemed to turn away… unwilling to watch what was coming next.
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Ch-3: The Cursed Lake 🌑💦
The next night came with heavy clouds and restless wind. The air around the palace felt uneasy — as if even the stars refused to shine upon what was about to happen.
Prince Elion had no clue of his brothers’ dark plan. He smiled as usual, soft and innocent, his voice gentle like music. Riven and Cael watched him, pretending warmth, hiding the poison in their hearts.
> “Brother,” Cael said sweetly, “Let’s go for a walk tonight. The moonlight near the lake is beautiful.”
Elion smiled. “You two finally want to spend time with me? That’s rare.”
They laughed together, but the laughter was hollow — filled with lies.
The three brothers walked toward the Cursed Lake, a forbidden place near the edge of Elaron forest. The legend said the lake once held a fallen spirit — a soul that devoured memories and twisted minds. But that night, Riven and Cael didn’t believe in legends. They only believed in jealousy.
The water shimmered faintly, dark and silver under the moon. Frogs croaked. The wind whispered secrets.
Elion turned to his brothers, his eyes shining like the stars that had returned to look at him one last time.
> “It’s peaceful here,” he said softly.
Cael’s voice was cold.
> “Yes. Peaceful… and quiet.”
Before Elion could react, they pushed him.
A sudden scream.
A splash.
The lake swallowed him whole.
The water burned cold like knives. Elion’s arms flailed, his breath escaped. The curse awakened — a black mist curling beneath the waves, wrapping around his body. His memories flashed before his eyes — the palace, the king, his brothers — and then shattered into nothing.
When the water stilled, silence returned.
Riven fell to his knees, trembling. “What have we done…”
But Cael grabbed his arm. “No one must know. We’ll tell the king he was attacked… eaten by beasts. Do you understand?”
Riven nodded weakly, tears mixing with the night rain.
Back at the palace, they lied.
> “Father,” Cael said, voice cracking with false sorrow, “Elion is gone. We found his robe torn near the woods… blood everywhere. An animal must have taken him.”
The king’s cry echoed through the hall. Servants wept. The bells rang in mourning.
But deep within the cursed lake — Elion was not dead.
He rose slowly from the black water at dawn, his body weak, his eyes wide and empty. The world around him felt strange — like a dream he couldn’t remember.
He looked at his reflection — a beautiful face he didn’t recognize.
> “Who… am I?” he whispered.
His voice trembled like that of a lost child. His mind — blank, pure, confused. The curse had stolen everything: his memories, his grace, his past.
He wandered barefoot through the forest, smiling at butterflies, laughing at the sound of water, his behavior like that of a child reborn.
The once-perfect prince of Elaron was now a lost soul — forgotten, broken, and innocent again.
And far away, in the palace of lies, his brothers celebrated their victory, never knowing that the lake had only taken his memory, not his life.
The curse had just begun.
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Ch-4: The Prince Who Found Him 💞
Morning sunlight spilled gently over the forest, painting every leaf with gold. Birds sang softly, unaware that among the trees walked a boy with no past — Elion, the lost prince of Elaron. His clothes were torn, his hair tangled, but his smile… still glowed like dawn.
He hummed a little tune as he played with flowers, chasing butterflies with child-like joy. His eyes — wide and shining — had no trace of sorrow. The curse had erased his pain, leaving only innocence behind.
Far away, through the forest path, a young rider approached — Prince Adrien of the nearby kingdom of Velmora. He was tall, confident, and kind-hearted, sent on a hunt but guided instead by fate.
As his horse slowed near the lake, Adrien saw something that froze his heart — a boy dancing barefoot in the sunlight, water droplets glistening on his lashes like diamonds.
For a moment, the world stopped.
> “He looks like an angel,” Adrien whispered.
He dismounted, walking closer, careful not to frighten the stranger.
Elion turned, eyes big and curious. “Hello!” he said cheerfully, waving a flower crown. “Do you like it? It’s for the birds!”
Adrien smiled — that soft, helpless smile of someone falling before they realize it.
> “It’s beautiful… just like you.”
Elion blinked innocently. “Me? But I’m a boy.”
The words made Adrien pause — but only for a second. His heart didn’t care. The boy’s voice was soft, his laugh pure, his beauty beyond gender.
> “I know,” Adrien said quietly, stepping closer. “And still… you’re the most beautiful soul I’ve ever seen.”
Elion giggled, twirling like a child. “You talk funny.”
Adrien couldn’t stop watching him — the way sunlight touched his face, the way his eyes shone with wonder. He felt something strange, something new — not desire, but connection.
> “What’s your name?” he asked.
Elion tilted his head. “Name? I… forgot.”
Adrien’s smile faded slightly. “Forgot?”
Elion nodded. “I woke up in the water. It was cold. Then I saw trees and butterflies… and now you!”
Adrien’s chest tightened. He saw no deceit, no madness — only a boy lost in his own forgotten world.
> “Then let me help you,” he said softly. “You can come with me to Velmora. I’ll keep you safe.”
Elion hesitated, clutching his flower crown. “You promise?”
> “I promise,” Adrien replied, placing his hand over his heart.
Elion smiled and placed the crown on Adrien’s head. “Then you’re my friend.”
As they walked away together, the forest seemed to sigh in relief. Destiny had intertwined their paths — a cursed soul reborn, and a prince brave enough to love what others could never understand.
And while the kingdom of Elaron still mourned its “lost” prince, somewhere deep in the woods, love was quietly blooming — soft, pure, and forbidden.
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Ch-5: The Lost Guest of Velmora 🌹
The journey to the kingdom of Velmora was long, but for Elion, it felt like a dream. Every sound, every sight amazed him — the flutter of birds, the color of the sky, the sparkle of sunlight on Adrien’s armor.
He sat behind Adrien on the horse, holding him tightly, his head resting softly against the prince’s shoulder. Adrien could feel his heartbeat — gentle, innocent, and pure. For the first time in years, the young prince felt peace.
By evening, the great walls of Velmora came into view — white marble towers rising above rivers of silver light. The guards bowed as Adrien entered the gates, but their eyes widened when they saw the stranger with him.
> “Who is this, Your Highness?” one asked cautiously.
Adrien glanced back at Elion, who smiled and waved happily. “He’s my guest,” Adrien said firmly. “Treat him with respect.”
Inside the palace, maids whispered among themselves.
> “Such beauty… like a doll.”
“But the prince said he’s a boy?”
“Even so, he looks like a fallen angel…”
Elion didn’t notice the whispers. He was too busy staring at the chandeliers, the paintings, the fountains — everything felt magical. He clapped his hands in delight. “It’s so big! And shiny!”
Adrien couldn’t help but laugh. “You really are like a child sometimes.”
Elion tilted his head. “Is that bad?”
Adrien shook his head softly. “No… it’s beautiful.”
He led Elion to a warm chamber overlooking the gardens. Soft silk sheets, golden curtains, and flowers in every corner. Elion gasped. “This is for me?”
> “Yes,” Adrien said. “Until you remember who you are… this is your home.”
Elion smiled, spinning around the room like a child playing in a field. Adrien watched from the doorway — his heart torn between curiosity and affection.
Later that night, during dinner, Elion sat beside Adrien, trying every dish with excitement. He giggled when the soup was too hot and made faces at the sour fruit, while Adrien quietly adored every expression he made.
> “Adrien,” Elion whispered softly, “Why are you so nice to me?”
> “Because kindness doesn’t need a reason,” he replied. “And maybe… because I feel like I’ve known you forever.”
Elion blinked, his smile fading into a quiet warmth. “Forever sounds nice.”
When the night grew colder, Elion stood by the window, gazing at the moon. Something deep inside him stirred — a faint pain, a flicker of a memory. Water… darkness… a voice calling his name.
He held his head for a moment, confused.
Adrien rushed to him. “Elion! Are you hurt?”
Elion shook his head quickly, forcing a smile. “No. Just… dizzy.”
Adrien’s hand rested gently on his shoulder. “You’re safe now. Whatever happened before — it’s over.”
But somewhere in the depths of his lost mind, the curse whispered softly… reminding him that the past was not gone. It was waiting — to return, to haunt, and to reveal the truth.
As Elion fell asleep that night, Adrien sat beside him, brushing a strand of silver hair from his face.
> “Whoever you are,” Adrien murmured, “I’ll protect you. Even if the world turns against me.”
Outside, the moon shone upon the sleeping prince — two souls bound by fate, unaware of the storm that would soon test their hearts.
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