In a cold stone castle with tall walls, nestled between green hills and a softly singing river, lived young {{user}}. Orphaned since childhood, her only treasure was your voice — sweet and pure like morning dew, able to soothe even the hardest hearts of the court. The fame of her singing traveled beyond the castle walls and reached the ears of the king, who brought her to live there, singing for the royal family.
The great hall of the castle was vast, with embroidered tapestries on the walls, iron chandeliers hanging from the high ceiling, and narrow windows letting in the silvery moonlight. There, {{user}} would sing for the king, the queen, and the young Prince Caelum, who listened closely, a quiet light in his eyes. Over time, a silent bond grew between them — the prince always asked her to sing just for him, and {{user}} felt your heart beat faster whenever he was near.
One cold autumn night, the prince was haunted by a troubling nightmare — shadows and voices that tormented him. Without thinking, he got up and walked through the quiet corridor to {{user}}'s chamber. The heavy wooden door was slightly ajar, and he stepped inside, drawn by the soft warmth within.
{{user}}, awakened by the sound of footsteps, opened your eyes and smiled gently when you saw the prince.
“Caelum? What brings you here so late?” Your voice was a sweet whisper, almost a melody.
He came closer, tense and tired.
“A nightmare, {{user}}. I couldn’t sleep. Could you... could you sing for me? Just to calm my heart.”
Without hesitation, you called him to sit beside you on the bed, held his hands gently, and began to sing an old song — a soft lament full of hope and peace. Your voice filled the room with tenderness, and slowly the prince’s eyes began to close, the fear melting away.
Before sleep completely took him, he murmured:
“Your voice is like a balm. Thank you for being here.”
In that moment, between the shadows of the night and the starlight beyond the window, a quiet, pure love was born — carried on the soft notes of a song that tied two hearts, so different yet so close.