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Comrade 6

Comrade 6

CHAPTER 6

Jul 11, 2025

Evangeline’s heart pounded, but she lifted her chin with practiced defiance. She wouldn’t show weakness before the most powerful man in the kingdom.

King Edward’s sharp gaze swept over her pale form as the door clicked shut behind him.

Master Aldrich had quietly withdrawn, leaving her alone with her former father-in-law in the candlelit chamber.

The King’s weathered face, carved by years of rule and war, softened with genuine concern. “How are you feeling, my dear? Master Aldrich sent word that you’d collapsed.”

Evangeline forced a thin smile. “I’m recovered now, Your Majesty.”

King Edward moved closer, his royal presence filling the intimate space. “I was at the palace when guards told me Sebastian had rushed you here. Then servants started whispering that you were preparing to leave the kingdom.”

His calm voice carried the weight of a man used to uncovering truth. “Perhaps you’d like to explain what happened between you and my son?”

Her forced smile melted away. She dropped her gaze to her trembling hands, trying to gather her scattered thoughts. Telling King Edward the truth felt like surrendering her last shred of dignity.

He’d been nothing but kind during her marriage, showing her the fatherly affection her own father never had. After all, it was King Edward who’d arranged her marriage to Sebastian to save her bankrupt duchy.

Finally, she raised her head, meeting his steady gaze with what courage she could find.

“Sebastian and I… our marriage has been annulled,” she said softly, the words hanging in the herb-scented air like a confession.

King Edward’s silver brows drew together, but his reaction surprised her. Instead of royal fury, she saw deep disappointment—even fatherly grief—in his eyes.

“Annulled?” he repeated, barely above a whisper.

Evangeline nodded slowly, each movement feeling like betrayal. “He’s found love elsewhere. Lady Cordelia carries his child.”

Heavy silence fell between them, broken only by the fireplace’s soft crackling and distant night sounds drifting through the manor. King Edward sighed deeply, rubbing a hand across his bearded face.

“I’m truly sorry, Evangeline,” he said with genuine remorse. “You deserved far better than my son gave you. I fear I failed him in matters of the heart.”

Her throat tightened with unshed tears. “It doesn’t matter anymore, Your Majesty. I need to leave this kingdom. Staying here… it will destroy what’s left of me.”

King Edward studied her with the sharp assessment of a ruler who’d spent decades reading hearts. “Where will you go? Leaving court protection isn’t a decision to make lightly. Do you understand what it means to be without royal protection? To become a wanderer with no sanctuary?”

Evangeline looked away, voice trembling despite her efforts. “Anything would be better than staying here, watching Sebastian build his happiness with another woman.”

King Edward exhaled slowly, shaking his head with what might have been admiration. “You have remarkable determination. But I can’t let you venture into the world without protection and provision.”

“I don’t need charity from the crown,” she replied with wounded dignity, though her voice lacked conviction.

Ignoring her protest, King Edward reached into his doublet and withdrew a sealed envelope bearing the royal crest. He extended it toward her with careful neutrality.

“Take this.”

Evangeline hesitated, eyeing the envelope warily. “What is it, Your Majesty?”

“A letter of introduction,” King Edward explained, his tone measured. “Along with directions to a safe destination. Present this to Duke Alexandro of Meridia—it will be all the credentials you need.”

She frowned in confusion. Meridia was a distant duchy, weeks of travel through mountain passes.

King Edward’s lips curved in a faint, knowing smile that hinted at carefully laid plans. “If you’re determined to leave, at least go somewhere you’ll be safe and valued.”

Tears filled her eyes as she clutched the envelope to her chest like a lifeline. “Who is Duke Alexandro?” she asked, her voice barely carrying over the wind against the windows.

King Edward’s smile deepened, though sadness lingered in his eyes.

“You’ll discover that soon enough, my dear. May God bless your journey. Though you’re no longer my daughter by marriage, you’ll always have my respect and affection.”

Before she could ask the questions burning in her mind, King Edward turned with regal grace and left the chamber, leaving her alone with the mysterious letter and endless uncertainties.

The moment the door closed, Evangeline’s careful composure shattered. She sank into a chair, pressing the sealed envelope to her chest as tears streamed freely down her face.

The weight of everything—her failed marriage, her secret pregnancy, this unexpected kindness from a king—crashed over her in waves.

She sat there in the flickering candlelight, a discarded princess with twins growing in her womb and a mysterious letter promising sanctuary in a distant land.

The future stretched before her, uncertain and frightening, but for the first time since discovering Sebastian’s betrayal, she felt a small spark of hope.

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Princess Evangeline of Morwyn sat in the quiet waiting room of the royal physician’s office, her mind a whirlwind of fear and fragile hope. The grand palace, bathed in soft afternoon light, felt both like a home and a cage. She had been married to Crown Prince Sebastian of Valdris for three years, but their union was nothing more than a political arrangement—an alliance forged by their fathers to secure peace between their lands.

From the very beginning, Sebastian made it clear that his marriage to Evangeline was purely out of duty, not affection. They slept in separate chambers, exchanged only polite words in public, and maintained a cold civility that masked the emptiness beneath. Evangeline had once dreamed that time might change things, that she might earn his heart, but years of distance had buried that hope deep inside her.

Recently, however, her body had begun to change. She felt nauseated in the mornings, dizzy, and uncommonly tired. These signs, though subtle, stirred a small flame of longing within her—a desperate wish that she might finally be carrying his child. Perhaps, she thought, a baby could soften Sebastian’s heart and give meaning to their lifeless marriage.

When the physician, Master Aldrich, appeared at the doorway, his kind smile gave her both comfort and dread. He led her into his study, a cozy room filled with the scent of herbs, the warmth of a crackling fire, and shelves of ancient medical texts. Evangeline sat nervously as the old man took a sealed parchment from his desk.

With a gentle voice, Master Aldrich delivered the news that would change everything: “Your Highness, I’m delighted to tell you that you are indeed expecting.”

Evangeline’s breath caught in her throat. Her trembling hands broke the royal seal and scanned the words written neatly across the parchment. Pregnant. She was truly with child. Before she could even absorb the shock, Master Aldrich continued, beaming with joy—she was not carrying just one baby, but twins.

The revelation sent a rush of emotion through her—relief, disbelief, joy. Twins! Two heirs for the royal family. The weight of that realization made her dizzy, but it also filled her with warmth and purpose. For the first time in years, she smiled with genuine happiness. Perhaps this was the miracle she needed to mend what had long been broken.

In that moment, she imagined Sebastian’s face lighting up with pride and excitement. She pictured him embracing her, maybe even thanking her. The thought filled her with renewed courage. She thanked Master Aldrich graciously and insisted that she would tell Sebastian the news herself. This moment, she decided, must belong to them alone.

Walking through the grand marble corridors of the palace, Evangeline’s heart felt light for the first time in years. Servants bowed as she passed, but she hardly noticed them—her mind was focused only on Sebastian and the life growing inside her. She wanted to see him, to share the joy, to believe that maybe, just maybe, love could still bloom between them.

As she approached the door of Sebastian’s private study, her steps quickened. She called out softly, “Sebastian! My lord, I have the most wonderful news to—”

But her voice faltered.

Through the half-open door, Evangeline froze at the sight before her. Her husband stood with Lady Cordelia Ashworth, daughter of the Duke of Greymont, wrapped in his arms. The woman’s fiery red hair cascaded over Sebastian’s shoulders as he held her close. Evangeline’s heart stopped when she saw him tilt Cordelia’s chin upward and press his lips to hers—a tender, passionate kiss filled with the warmth and love she had begged the heavens for all these years.

It was everything she had ever wanted—and it wasn’t hers.

For a long, unbearable second, Evangeline could only stare. The parchment with her pregnancy confirmation still trembled in her hand. Then, in a broken whisper, she said his name: “Sebastian…”

The Crown Prince turned sharply, surprise flashing across his features before being quickly masked by his usual calm. Cordelia paled and stepped back, though Sebastian’s arm lingered protectively around her waist.

“Evangeline,” he said evenly, as though she were a stranger interrupting him, “what brings you here?”

Her throat tightened. She forced herself to stand tall, even as tears burned behind her eyes. “I… I live here,” she managed, her voice quivering. “I’m your wife.”

Sebastian’s cold gaze didn’t soften. “Is there something you need?” he asked, the same way he might address a court official.

Something inside Evangeline broke. Just minutes ago, she had been radiant with hope, ready to tell him that she carried his children—the future of his line. But now, staring at the indifference in his eyes and the woman in his arms, she realized the truth she had avoided for too long.

He would never love her. Not even their unborn children could change that.

A calmness settled over her—a cold, regal resolve that masked the chaos in her chest. Straightening her shoulders, Evangeline met his gaze with all the dignity her title demanded.

“Yes, my lord,” she said clearly. “There is something I need.”

Sebastian raised a brow, perhaps expecting her to plead, to cry, to beg for an explanation. Instead, she spoke words that shattered the silence of the study.

“I want an annulment.”

Both Sebastian and Cordelia froze. The shock in their eyes was almost satisfying. Cordelia gasped aloud, pressing a hand to her mouth, while Sebastian’s expression turned dark and unreadable.

“What did you say?” he asked in a dangerously quiet voice.

Evangeline’s chin lifted higher. Her hands no longer trembled. “You heard me perfectly,” she said. “I want our marriage annulled.”

In that instant, the timid princess who had once waited for scraps of affection was gone. What remained was a woman who had found her strength—not through her husband’s love, but through the pain he had caused.

Inside, she knew she carried the next heirs of the throne—his heirs—but she would not allow that to bind her to a man who treated her like a political pawn. She would raise her children with dignity, even if she had to walk away from the palace to do it.

The silence that followed was heavy, filled with the crackle of the fireplace and the unspoken consequences of her declaration. But Evangeline didn’t wait for a reply. Gathering her skirts, she turned toward the door, her heart broken yet unburdened.

Her steps echoed through the marble halls as she walked away from the man who had never seen her—and toward the freedom she was finally claiming for herself.

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