This is my first submission to Literotica! My story has distinctive references to the game Dragon Age Origins, but you don't have to know it as I only borrowed names and places and not the complete plot. Please rate and comment!
I would hate to waste your time, so know that this story takes its time and this first part has no sex scenes. My focus on these first chapters are mostly character development. You have my word that I will post the continuation of this as soon as tomorrow depending on how you enjoy it.
Enjoy! :)
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HIGHEVER PALACE
"Ready my horse, Gustav. I'm up for an early ride in the wilds this morning." Kellan commanded with the utmost courtesy as he approached the servants' table in the castle's main kitchen. From the corner of his eye he spotted two unfamiliar servants who were slicing vegetables for his father's morning soup, drop to their knees.
"Our apologies your majesty, we did not see you come in." muttered the elder, her head bowed down as she spoke.
Gustav gave his old friend, his highness the prince a knowing grin. Prince Kellan Bryce Theirin IV was always an early bird, sometimes awoke before any of the morning duty guards or breakfast servants were. He always came into the kitchen almost as a commoner, dressed in his casual white shirt and pants and would grab an apple from the freshly picked basket and sit down at the cottage table to have a chat with him. Prince Kellan would encourage the servants to be at ease when he is not on duty at court, addressing the throne room, escorting his stepmother in the absence of the King, or simply grabbing an early morning snack at the kitchen.
Now, even at 28 years old, (the age when a man of noble birth is encouraged to take court and marry) the man still acts as humble as no noble ever was. Gustav was merely a boy of fifteen when he came to take his father's place as a stable boy in the castle, unfamiliar with his surroundings and with limited access to see his family because of his servitude, he was frightened but tried to learn how to be a man and bottle it all in. The Prince however was not a stranger to maternal longing. His mother, Lady Theresa Vael, succumbed to a deadly plague when he was eight, and although his stepmother, The Comtess Beatrice Langford Theirin treated him well, he still finds himself, after many years, longing for his own mother. Three years his senior and allowed a horse outside the palace grounds, Kellan would always ask Gustav to accompany him on his morning rides, intentionally leading their horses to pass by Gustav's village, so he may spend some time with his family. Ten years later, their closeness remains the same, with the Prince sometimes unknowingly dining at their small cottage with his family.
Kellan gave them a polite smile and summoned them to stand. "At ease ladies, and always so when I come into your abode. Now, as you were." the servants nodded gratefully and returned to their duties as the Prince takes his seat at the servant's breakfast table in front of Gustav.
If his features weren't so distinctive, no one would guess that he was the most important man in the country, being the only direct heir to the throne. His piercing ocean blue eyes would easily specify him of Theirin blood. If historical paintings were accurate, then his resemblance to his 3rd Great Grandfather King Alistair was eerily uncanny, except he has his wife's eyes, (Lady Arista Cousland's.)
"Pardon me, Sire, but I believe your father wanted to you hold court today. He has asked me to get all the horses ready for their trip up north, to fetch the Comtess' niece. I was just informing you in case you wanted to take a longer ride."
Kellan sighed heavily. He knew it was his duty to the throne to make an advantageous alliance through marriage. For about five years now, he has been pressured to meet ladies of neighboring kingdoms, so he does not feel as if he was being pressured into the frowned upon idea of an "arranged marriage." And although extremely tempting, he found most of them too easily amused. Once his arousal was satiated by them, and to be curt, quite easily, he found them more suitable a concubine. Out of frustration, his father announced that he either make his choice this year, or he--the King, will make it for him.
"Lady Dominique De Bourgh..." Kellan muttered under his breath as he nonchalantly grabbed a fruit plate. Dominique was his stepmother's niece and 8 years his junior. They first met when she was twelve, and once again when she was sixteen. Although sweet-tempered, intelligent, sophisticated and beautiful--everything he wanted in a wife, he still does not see her any more than he would a sibling, if he ever had any.
Kellan knew that his father and stepmother would go up north to Chanterburry to fetch her niece and bring her here, in order for them to get "better acquainted." Which in Kellan's knowing ears sounds just as well as "Royal Wedding Bells."
"Things could be different now, Sire. The years may have proven to be kind." Gustav said encouragingly as he noticed his friend's sudden withdrawal. He has never met the Lady before, as the King would often refuse to take the most trusted servant away from his kingdom on their visits up north, and Gustav--for the most part didn't mind. He had the liberty to see his family, sleep in the chambermaids' quarters, drink ale, and most of all, have a look at the books that Kellan encourages him to read when he has spare time.