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34 reviewsEVERYTHING WAS WONDERFUL. ACTUALLY, everything was perfect until the day her entire world fell apart.
Aria, the only daughter of King Garne and Queen Amelia, was like any young adult: reckless and with a distinct lack of fear that anything could go wrong. The princess, who had long, wavy, brown hair and hazel eyes, was full of life and loved every minute of her existence. She was destined to one day rule the kingdom of Torrannon. Her life was filled with surety, and her path already lay before her feet.
She lived in a grand castle, constructed out of light gray stone, with a tower on each corner of the lofty keep. A high wall encircled the structure. Villages peppered the lands around the castle except in front of the main entrance.
The vast forest of Lythannen was to the south. To the east were two rows of kingdoms. Drangon, Roechellar, and Hanarthar bordered Torrannon. Tyringild, Algasnic, Branengore, and Vendenall were set along the coast. The Dranfell Mountains encompassed Lythannen and all the kingdoms to the north, west, and south.
One day, Aria’s mom fell ill with an unknown ailment. The healers did everything they could to save her, but she died before they diagnosed the cause of her sickness. They suspected intentional poisoning because the illness had suddenly started after she ate, but they never found any proof. The people loved their queen, so no one understood why anyone would harm her. The exact cause of her illness remained a mystery.
Aria’s entire world changed. For twenty-four years, she understood the world to be black and white regarding illnesses and health. There was always an obvious way to fix whatever ailed a person because the ailment could always be identified. When they could not be healed, there was a clear-cut reason. She believed no sudden, unknown dangers existed that could bring down a person still so strong and full of life