Chapter 28
Dynasties And love [ Completed]
The grand hall was bathed in golden light, the towering stained glass windows casting colorful patterns across the polished marble floor. Heavy velvet banners, embroidered with the crests of both kingdoms, hung proudly from the high ceilings. The air was thick with the scent of incense and fresh flowers, a serene contrast to the heavy anticipation lingering among the gathered nobles and royal family members.
At the center of it all, Alex and Max sat side by side on ornate golden chairs, their newborn daughter cradled in Max's arms. Little Ana as both her parents named her was swaddled in a pristine white silk blanket, her tiny face barely visible as she dozed peacefully, unaware of the weight of the moment.
The priest stood before them, draped in flowing robes of deep crimson and gold, holding an ancient tome in one hand and a small golden staff in the other. His voice carried authority and reverence as he began to speak.
âToday, we gather in the presence of the stars, under their eternal gaze, to bless this child born of love, unity, and strength. This little one, Princess Ana, carries a light within herâa light that will guide not just her path, but the paths of those around her.â
The hall was silent, save for the faint crackling of candles and the priestâs steady voice.
âShe will be blessed with the gift of knowledge, sharp and unyielding. A mind that seeks answers, a spirit that craves wisdom. She will be a great student, her intellect surpassing even those who teach her.â
Maxâs arms tightened slightly around Ana as a small, proud smile flickered across his tired face. Alexâs hand rested gently on Maxâs thigh, offering silent support.
âShe will be a leader,â the priest continued. âStrong-willed and just, guiding her people with fairness and compassion. And when the time comes, she will stand as a warriorânot just in battle, but in spirit. She will fight for what is right, for her people, and for her family.â
The crowd murmured softly in approval, heads nodding among the sea of glittering crowns and jewels. But in one corner of the hall, Alexâs aunt sat stiffly, her lips pressed into a thin line. Her gaze flickered briefly toward the child in Maxâs arms, and then away, her disapproval clear even in her silence.
On the other side, Maxâs sister-in-law sat beside King Julian, her expression similarly unreadable. Though her hands were clasped politely in her lap, her eyes held a faint glimmer of something unspokenâsomething sharp and cold.
The priest raised his staff slightly, drawing attention back to him. âAnd in love⦠oh, she will know love. A love that will bring her joy and peace. And when the stars align, she will share her life with a womanâa bond unbreakable, destined by the heavens themselves.â
Max let out a breath he didnât realize he had been holding. Alexâs hand squeezed his gently, their shared relief unspoken but deeply felt.
The priest lowered his staff and stepped forward, reaching out a careful hand to touch Anaâs tiny forehead. âMay the stars guide you, Princess Ana. May your light never dim, and may your heart remain pure and brave.â
With that, the ceremonyâs formalities were complete, and applause rippled softly through the hall. The attendants moved carefully, placing golden bowls of ceremonial oils and flowers at the priest's feet before stepping back.
As the crowd began to settle into quieter conversations, Alex leaned closer to Max, his eyes flickering briefly toward his aunt, who now spoke in hushed tones to her husband, her face still pinched with discontent. âShe didnât even try to hide it, did she?â Alex muttered under his breath.
Max followed his gaze briefly before turning his attention back to Ana. âLet her frown all she wants,â he said softly, pressing a gentle kiss to Anaâs forehead. âShe doesnât matterânot to us, not to her.â
From across the hall, Maxâs sister-in-law caught Alexâs gaze for the briefest moment before looking away, her expression unreadable.
The weight of the ceremony still hung in the air, but for Alex and Max, the world had narrowed down to the small bundle in Maxâs arms. Ana stirred slightly, letting out a tiny sigh as she nestled deeper into the silk blanket.
âSheâs perfect,â Alex whispered, his voice barely audible.
âShe is,â Max replied, his eyes soft with love and exhaustion.
And despite the quiet tensions lingering in the corners of the hall, despite the unspoken disapproval etched into a few faces, there was no denying the warmth, the love, and the promise of hope that radiated from the little family seated at the center of it all.
The moon hung high in the sky, casting a silvery glow over the kingdom. The night was quiet, save for the soft rustling of leaves in the cool breeze and the distant murmur of the royal estate. Inside the chambers, Max lay asleep, utterly exhausted from the events of the day. The weight of labor, the tension, the joy, and the ceremony had drained him, leaving him deep in slumber.
But AlexâAlex couldnât sleep. He hadnât been able to since the moment Ana was born, since the very first time he held her in his arms. Now, as he stood by the balcony, cradling their daughter against his chest, he couldnât help but feel a deep connection to her, a bond stronger than anything he had ever known.
Ana, wide-eyed and alert, gazed up at her father. Her small hands, delicate and perfect, moved restlessly, fingers curling around the fabric of Alexâs tunic. Her eyes, dark and curious, were full of wonder. She hadnât fallen asleep yetâher small body was full of energy, and the world around her seemed so new.
Alex smiled softly, rocking her gently as he stood at the edge of the balcony. The cool night air kissed his skin, but he didnât feel the cold. Not while holding her.
âYouâre still wide awake, huh?â he murmured to her, his voice soft and full of warmth. His heart swelled as Ana let out a soft coo, as though answering him. He chuckled, pressing a kiss to the top of her head. âI canât blame you. This world is so much to take in, isnât it?â
He shifted her in his arms, lifting her slightly so she could see the star-filled sky stretching above them. The night was vast and endless, the stars twinkling like diamonds scattered across a velvet canvas.
âThis is the sky that will always be here for you, Ana,â Alex said, his voice low but full of wonder. âThis is the sky I used to look at when I was your age. Not knowing how much it could mean to me, not knowing the future it held.â
He sighed softly, taking a slow breath as he stared at the stars, his eyes tracing constellations that had become familiar to him over the years. âI used to think I would never have a family like this. Never have a love as deep as the one I share with your father.â His chest tightened as he spoke Maxâs name, the warmth of it filling him.
Turning his gaze down to Anaâs tiny face, he couldnât help but smile. âYour father... Heâs the most beautiful person I know. Heâs strong, stronger than anyone Iâve ever met.â He ran a finger gently over Anaâs soft cheek, feeling the warmth of her skin against his touch. âYouâve inherited his beauty, you know. Youâre just like him in so many ways. But, I think youâre going to be even more than he is. Youâre going to be someone amazing, Ana. I just know it.â
Ana blinked up at him, her tiny mouth curving into a faint smile. She didnât understand the words, but she was listening. And her eyes, so full of life, met his with a quiet understanding that Alex couldnât quite explain.
âIâm sorry,â he whispered, his voice breaking slightly as he looked down at her. âIâm sorry that I didnât come to you first. I went to Max first, because... well, he was the one in pain. And I needed to make sure he was okay.â His voice faltered, but he quickly steadied himself. âBut you, Ana, youâre my world now. Youâre the reason I keep breathing, the reason I keep going. Iâve never known love like this, never known that a single moment could change everything.â
Anaâs little hands reached out slightly, as though sensing the emotions swirling in her fatherâs voice. She kicked her legs a little, her soft giggles filling the space between them.
Alex chuckled softly, wiping away the stray tear that had slipped down his cheek. âYouâre just like your father, already trying to make me smile.â He kissed her tiny forehead, the warmth of her skin calming the storm of emotions inside him.
âI donât know what the future holds, Ana,â he continued, his voice filled with quiet certainty. âBut I promise you, I will always be here. No matter what. Your father will be here. Weâll protect you, weâll love you, and weâll make sure you always know how special you are.â
Ana gurgled again, her small mouth opening in a yawn before she settled against her fatherâs chest, as if the sound of his voice was lulling her into a peaceful calm.
Alex sighed deeply, his heart swelling with love, a love so overwhelming it felt as though it would burst from his chest. âI canât even begin to explain how much I love you, little one. Youâve brought something into my life that I never thought possible. Youâve made everything make sense.â
He looked back up at the stars, his gaze softening. âI used to be so lost, Ana. But now, I have you. I have your father. And nothing will ever tear us apart.â
The night stretched on in peaceful silence, save for the sound of Anaâs gentle breaths and the rustling of the leaves in the breeze.
And as Alex stood there on the balcony, holding his daughter close, he realized something. He had once thought he could never find happiness in such a way, but AnaâAna had changed everything. She had brought the missing piece to his heart. And no matter what came next, no matter the struggles or challenges ahead, Alex knew he would always hold her close. Always protect her.
The sky above them was endless, and so was the love Alex felt for his daughter. The bond between them, forged in the quiet of the night, was unbreakable, destined to grow stronger with every passing day.
The moon hung high in the sky, casting a silvery glow over the kingdom. The night was quiet, save for the soft rustling of leaves in the cool breeze and the distant murmur of the royal estate. Inside the chambers, Max lay asleep, utterly exhausted from the events of the day. The weight of labor, the tension, the joy, and the ceremony had drained him, leaving him deep in slumber.