The door to the meeting room opened noisily, interrupting Elinora's anxious silence.
Oliver Edrian entered confidently, his presence instantly filling the room. He was tall, well-dressed, with an air of a man who had succeeded. His smile was friendly, but in his eyes was the careful alertness of someone who let nothing slip.
"Alaric!" he said loudly, advancing toward the duke with open arms. "It's been a long time!"
Alaric rose from his seat and gave him a firm, hard pat on the back.
"Oliver, welcome."
Elinora stood motionless in the corner of the room, hoping to become invisible. Her heart pounded as Oliver turned his gaze searchingly around the room.
For a moment, his eyes rested on her. His eyes narrowed slightly, a flash of recognition crossed his face, but he said nothing. He turned back to Alaric.
"Well, let's sit down. We have much to discuss."
Elinora lowered her gaze and continued to play the role of assistant. But her stomach was tied in knots. Had she just gotten away with it, or hadn't anything started yet?
The two men sat down and without wasting time, they began to talk. Elinora and Ronnik sat in a corner and watched the meeting waiting to see if they were needed for anything.
Oliver spoke confidently, his voice steady as he went over the latest trade deals and the new opportunities that presented themselves in the kingdom. Alaric listened to him carefully, nodding every now and then, occasionally glancing at the papers in front of him.
At one point, while the conversation had reached a particularly crucial negotiation, Oliver stopped suddenly and leaned back slightly in his chair.
"Before we go any further..." he said, in a tone that sounded almost indifferent, "we need to look at the files I sent you a month ago."
"I'll go get them right away," Alaric said, "it will only take me a minute."
"You can send someone else to go," Oliver said with an imperceptible smile.
"You don't have to. I only know where I put them anyway," Alaric said and agreed.
Ronnik followed him without a second thought, motioning for Elinora to stay in her seat.
She stood still, feeling panic take over. Now they were alone, she and Oliver.
He took a sip of his wine and looked at her calmly, but carefully.
"It's been years, Elinora," his voice was low, almost soft.
Elinora felt her stomach tighten. It was certain now, he knew. How would she deal with this situation? She didn't know his intentions. She didn't know if she should trust him. They had been friends before but it had been a long time since then, they had both changed a lot.
"I don't know what you're talking about, Lord Edrian," she hesitated for a moment but finally answered coldly, trying to keep her composure.
Oliver put his glass on the table and laughed softly.
"You don't have to play clueless. It may have been years, but I'd never forget you."
Elinora clasped her hands. He slowly rose from his seat and took a few steps towards her.
"It's no use hiding. I know you. And I didn't believe, not even for a second, that you were Edmund."
Elinora didn't answer.
"What happened, Elinora? How did you get here, like this? Talk to me," he told her in a calm tone.
"I can't, not here."
Oliver didn't have time to answer. He heard the door open and stepped away from Elinora.
Elinora is forced to take the place of her twin brother, Edmund, and work as an aide to Duke Alaric, a cruel man living in the North. She disguises herself as a man and travels to the North.
But what she finds in the North was not a cruel man but a cursed man struggling to survive. Seeing herself in him she decides to help him and do her job, but at the same time she makes sure that no one knows that it is not Edmund but Elinora.
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