By evening, the message had already reached the palace.
Queen Mirabel did not wait.
She sat upright on her throne, her fingers resting calmly on the armrest, but her eyes carried something far more dangerous than anger.
Control.
Absolute control.
The palace maid who had rushed back from the village knelt before her, still breathing heavily from the journey.
The room went still.
Even the air seemed to hesitate.
Queen Mirabel did not react immediately.
That silence alone made everyone uneasy.
Then she spoke.
Chief Dike looked up slightly.
The queen nodded once.
Her voice dropped lower.
Because forced obedience creates noise.
creates traps.
Back in the village, the sun was already setting, casting long shadows across the compound where Uli sat quietly, her thoughts louder than any voice around her.
Ada paced nervously.
Uli did not answer.
Uli looked toward the road.
A group of palace guards appeared.
Not aggressive.
Not loud.
But unmistakably official.
The villagers immediately gathered again.
Because this time…
it was serious.
One guard stepped forward.
“Uli.”
Her name sounded heavier now.
As if it carried consequences.
Uli stood slowly.
“I am here.”
The guard bowed slightly.
“The queen requests your presence.”
A ripple of whispers moved through the crowd.
Ada grabbed Uli’s hand tightly.
“Do not go.”
Uli looked at her.
“If I refuse, it becomes worse.”
Ada shook her head.
“This is already worse.”
The guard spoke again.
“You are to come alone.”
That changed everything.
Because alone…
meant vulnerable.
Uli’s heart began to race.
But her face remained calm.
“I will go.”
Ada stepped in front of her.
“No.”
But Uli gently moved her aside.
“If I run, they win.”
And sometimes…
standing still is the only resistance you have.
As she followed the guards, the entire village watched in silence.
Because deep down—
everyone felt it.
This was not an invitation.
It was a decision.
The palace gates opened slowly.
Tall.
Heavy.
Intimidating.
Uli stepped inside.
And immediately felt the difference.
The air was colder.
The silence deeper.
The walls…
watching.
She was led through long corridors lined with guards who did not blink.
Servants who did not speak.
Eyes that judged without words.
Until finally—
They stopped.
The grand doors opened.
And there she was.
Queen Mirabel.
Waiting.
Not moving.
Not smiling.
Just watching.
Uli felt her breath catch.
But she did not bow immediately.
That hesitation alone…
was dangerous.
The queen noticed.

Of course she did.
“Come closer.”
Her voice was soft.
But absolute.
Uli stepped forward.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Then bowed.
“Your Majesty.”
Queen Mirabel stood.
And began to walk around her.
Slow.
Measured.
Like someone studying something beneath her.
“So this is the girl who disturbs my palace.”
Uli remained quiet.
“Look at me.”
Uli lifted her eyes.
And for the first time—
they faced each other fully.
Power.
And nothing.
Yet somehow…
not nothing at all.
Queen Mirabel tilted her head slightly.
“You are not afraid.”
Uli answered honestly.
“I am.”
The queen smiled faintly.
“But you came anyway.”
“Yes.”
That answer lingered.
Because courage…
is often louder than defiance.
The queen returned to her seat.
“You have created problems you do not understand.”
Uli spoke carefully.
“I did not ask for them.”
Queen Mirabel’s gaze sharpened.
“But you did not reject them.”
The same truth again.

And it struck just as hard.
Uli swallowed.
“I cannot control what your son chooses.”
The room shifted.
Because now—
she had spoken directly.
The queen leaned forward slightly.
“Then I will make it simple.”
Silence.
Heavy.
Intentional.
“You will leave this kingdom.”
Uli’s heart stopped for a second.
But her face did not show it.
“And if I don’t?”
That question changed everything.
Because no one…
asked the queen that.
The guards tensed.
Chief Dike watched closely.
Even the servants froze.
Queen Mirabel did not raise her voice.
She did not need to.
“Then you will disappear in a way no one questions.”
Cold.
Final.
Real.
Uli felt it.

Not as a threat.
But as a promise.
Yet something inside her…
did not break.
Instead—
it stood.
“I will not run.”
The room went silent again.
Because now—
it was no longer about class.
Or status.
It was about will.
Queen Mirabel studied her for a long moment.
Longer than necessary.
As if deciding something deeper.
Then suddenly—
she smiled.
And that smile…
was more dangerous than anything before.
“Good.”
Everyone was confused.
Even Chief Dike.
Because this was not expected.
The queen leaned back.
“Then you will stay.”
Uli blinked.
Not understanding.
“But you will stay… where I can see you.”
A pause.
Then—

“You will remain in this palace.”
Shock.
Complete.
Unavoidable.
Uli’s breath caught.
“That is not kindness.”
The queen’s eyes darkened slightly.
“It is control.”
Now the truth was clear.
If Uli stayed in the village—
she had freedom.
If she entered the palace—
she had none.
Uli’s voice dropped.
“You want to cage me.”
The queen answered calmly.
“I want to protect what belongs to this throne.”
But both of them knew—
that was not the whole truth.
Because something about Uli…
had unsettled the queen.
And queens do not ignore what unsettles them.
They contain it.
Uli stood still.
Caught between two dangers.
Leave—
and lose everything.
Stay—
and risk becoming nothing.
The queen waited.
Because this decision…

was the real test.
And far away, running toward the palace gates—
Prince Promise had just heard.
And for the first time—
fear reached him.
Not fear of his mother.
But fear…
of being too late.
To be continued… Episode 10: The Choice That Traps Them Both