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PART 2 — THE QUEEN'S FINAL SECRET The cathedral stood frozen as the old nun placed the worn leather diary upon the altar. "I promised the queen," she said softly. "Only open this... after the mask came off." King Aldric's face turned pale. Richard opened the diary. Inside was a letter. Written in the queen's own hand. "My dearest Eleanor... If you are reading this... Your father has already failed." The king closed his eyes. The queen's words continued. "There was no curse. But there was a prophecy." The guests leaned closer. "It said your beauty would unite kingdoms... Or destroy one built upon lies." She wrote, "Your father believed hiding you would change destiny." "He never understood..." "Fear creates the future it tries to escape." Then came the final revelation. "I was dying." "The physicians gave me only months." "So I made your father promise to remove the mask when you became a woman." "But after I died..." "He broke that promise." Eleanor slowly looked toward the king. "You kept me hidden..." "...not because Mother asked." "...because you couldn't let go." The king collapsed to his knees. "I couldn't lose you too." His voice cracked. "Your mother died." "The kingdom wanted your hand." "I was terrified someone would take you away." Richard stepped beside Eleanor. He gently took her trembling hand. "You were never cursed." "You were never the kingdom's property." "You were simply a daughter." Tears filled every eye. But before anyone could speak... The cathedral bells began ringing wildly. Messengers rushed inside. "The eastern army has crossed the border!" "The neighboring king demands Princess Eleanor immediately..." "...or he declares war." The prophecy had begun. / Chapter 2 / 2 1

PART 3 — THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MASK

PART 3

— THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MASK

Panic spread through the royal court.

Generals reached for their swords.

Ministers argued.

Some whispered that surrendering the princess would save thousands.

Others demanded battle.

Everyone spoke—

Except Eleanor.

She slowly walked toward the throne.

Still carrying the heavy iron mask in her hands.

She looked at the frightened nobles.

"My entire life..."

"...everyone has decided my future."

"My father."

"The rumors."

"The prophecy."

"The neighboring kings."

She placed the iron mask upon the throne.

Its hollow clang echoed through the chamber.

"No more."

She requested a meeting with the invading king.

Against everyone's wishes.

Richard insisted on standing beside her.

When the two kingdoms met at the border...

The rival king smiled.

"So this is the legendary beauty."

"I've crossed mountains to claim you."

Eleanor met his eyes without fear.

"You came for my face."

She raised the iron mask.

"But this is all you'll ever possess."

Then she dropped it into the river between the two armies.

The current carried it away forever.

"If you want peace..."

"Treat us as equals."

"If you want war..."

"You'll fight both our kingdoms."

Richard stepped forward beside her.

Not as a desperate prince.

But as her equal.

Seeing their united resolve—and realizing the alliance he had underestimated—the rival king hesitated.

At last, he lowered his sword.

The armies withdrew.

Years later, Queen Eleanor and King Richard ruled together.

Their kingdom became known not for fear...

Not for beauty...

But for honesty.

The rusted iron mask was never recovered.

Some believed it rested forever beneath the river.

Others believed it had finally carried away the kingdom's oldest lie.

Because in the end...

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The true prison had never been made of iron.

It had been made of fear.

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