Court ladies dress Amara in silk so fine it feels like another set of rules. Princess Amara Leith had learned to move carefully through a palace balcony veiled in silk beneath a sky crowded with stars. Beauty could be a door, a warning, or a trap depending on who held the key. That night, blue silk curtains, jeweled lamps, desert wind, and constellations bright enough to feel near, and every ordinary rule seemed to loosen around the edges. Nadir of the Western Observatory noticed the change before anyone else did. He did not rush toward her or pretend not to understand the silence. Instead, he waited with the kind of attention that made a room feel smaller, warmer, and much more dangerous. "Tell me what you want from this moment," he said, as if the answer mattered more than the risk. Nadir sends her corrected star charts hidden inside astronomy reports, each one more daring than the last. The silver star map became more than an object between them. It became a language: pause, return, choose, confess. Around it, Princess Amara Leith began to understand to rule without surrendering the private self that made ruling bearable. Wanting was not the opposite of control. Sometimes it was the first honest shape control had ever taken. At midnight she follows the newest chart to a hidden stair and finds him waiting with a lamp and no apology.…
Silk & Starlight
Silk Curtains Lie
by @readreceipt · 2 min read · Chapter 2 of 7
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