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Chasing the Dragon's Bride

Princess Calista of Silvermoon has loved her guardian knight Arthur for years, only to be called "disgusting". Learning he longs for her stepsister, she sacrifices herself to the North‑land dragon. The fierce beast turns out to be a cursed war god Aurelian. By the time Arthur learns the truth, he finds Aurelian holding Calista's hand.
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The Dress That Started a War

In Chasing the Dragon's Bride, one accidental step on a hem turns into a royal disaster. The burning of the queen's relic robe feels like fate itself is screaming. Callista's panic, Isabella's guilt, and Athen's cold fury—this isn't just drama, it's emotional warfare wrapped in velvet and fire.

When Guilt Wears a Crown

Isabella's tears hit harder than any sword in Chasing the Dragon's Bride. She didn't mean to ruin the ceremony, but her apology feels like a confession of deeper sins. The way she clings to Athen while begging for mercy? That's not just regret—that's the weight of a kingdom collapsing on her shoulders.

Blood on Silk, Fire on Stone

Callista's hand bleeding on the gravel? That's the moment Chasing the Dragon's Bride shifts from pageant to tragedy. Her scream of 'No!' echoes like a curse. The robe burning isn't just fabric—it's memory, legacy, and now, ash. And she's the one who lit the match, even if by accident.

A Knight's Silence Speaks Louder

Athen doesn't yell. He doesn't swing his sword. In Chasing the Dragon's Bride, his quiet 'Enough' cuts deeper than any battle cry. He holds Isabella like she's the last light in a dying world. But his eyes? They're already mourning what's lost—and who's to blame.

The Maid Who Saw It All

That maid in the brown dress? She's the unsung hero of Chasing the Dragon's Bride. Holding Callista up, whispering warnings, watching the fire consume the past. She's not royalty, but she's the only one who sees the truth: this wasn't an accident. It was a collision of fate and fury.

Relics Don't Burn, Memories Do

When Callista screams 'That was my mother's relic,' Chasing the Dragon's Bride stops being about a dress. It's about grief, inheritance, and the unbearable weight of legacy. The fire didn't just consume fabric—it consumed history. And no amount of gold can buy that back.

Apologies Aren't Enough When Thrones Tremble

Isabella offers to be punished, to be hit, to be yelled at—but in Chasing the Dragon's Bride, words are cheaper than ashes. Athen's silence is the real verdict. The crowd's gasps, the falling candelabras, the smoke rising like a ghost—this is a kingdom holding its breath before the storm.

The Fall That Shook a Kingdom

One trip. One torn hem. One burning robe. In Chasing the Dragon's Bride, the smallest mistake becomes a cataclysm. Callista's fall isn't physical—it's symbolic. She's fallen from grace, from favor, from the future she thought she'd have. And now, everyone's watching her burn too.

Love in the Time of Ashes

Athen holding Isabella while the world burns around them? That's the heart of Chasing the Dragon's Bride. He doesn't care about the robe, the ceremony, or the crown. He cares about her. But love like that? It doesn't save kingdoms. It just makes the fall softer.

The Ceremony That Never Was

Chasing the Dragon's Bride turns a coronation into a cremation. The candelabras topple, the crowd freezes, and the queen's robe becomes a pyre. This isn't just a ruined event—it's an omen. The kingdom didn't lose a dress. It lost its soul. And everyone knows who to blame.