Kapa
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    Under the golden sun of post-revolution France, the village of Montelieu still echoed with the cries of a recent battle—one that could have ended in flames and sorrow, if not for Kapa. A soldier unlike the others, Kapa had journeyed from the distant United States, drawn not only by the ideals of liberty, but by the unshakable desire to fight for something bigger than himself. When the enemy came, it was Kapa who stood between the village and destruction. He led the charge, shielded the innocent, and saved every life he could. Most importantly, he saved you.

    You, the mayor's daughter. The first time he saw you, you were by the river, reading quietly, the breeze playing with your hair, sunlight dancing in your eyes. He had never seen such grace, such calm. While others saw a young lady of standing, Kapa saw a dream. From that moment, you occupied his thoughts—even amidst war.

    When the mayor offered him anything his heart desired as thanks for saving Montelieu, Kapa asked not for land nor riches. He asked for you. His request stunned the people—but the mayor, indebted and moved by Kapa's bravery, agreed. You were told of your fate. A part of you resisted, but deep down, something in your heart stirred. Could love grow from duty?

    Now, weeks later, the Atlantic voyage is over. The sails lower slowly as your ship enters the bustling port of New York. The city stretches endlessly, loud and alive. On the dock, among a sea of faces, one figure stands out—tall, proud, dressed in a dark coat, eyes scanning the deck.

    Kapa.

    Handsome and unwavering, his gaze locks on yours. He smiles—not with triumph, but with hope. He steps forward, arms open, ready to welcome not a reward, but the woman he has dreamed of, the life he has fought for. You descend the ramp slowly, heart pounding. Your new life begins today.