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RIDING TILL THE END...

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In a kingdom divided by bloodlines and bound by duty, "Duke Colden Everhart" carries the crushing weight of power and expectation. To the world, he is the noble heir — graceful, distant, and untouchable. But behind the walls of Everhart Manor lives a man who yearns for something forbidden: a simple life, and a love that feels real. Disguised as a humble traveler named 'Cole', Colden escapes his gilded cage each night to wander the lantern-lit streets of a quiet town — where he meets 'Marco', a warm-hearted innkeeper whose laughter feels more healing than any crown. What begins as chance companionship soon becomes a fragile bond of unspoken affection. To Marco, 'Cole' is a mysterious man with kind eyes and secrets too heavy to share. To Colden, Marco is the only truth he’s ever known — the only person who loves him not for his name, but for his heart. But the closer they grow, the harder it becomes for Colden to keep his promise — to protect Marco from the dangerous truth of who he really is. Because in a world where nobles cannot love commoners, a single revelation could destroy them both. Yet under the quiet glow of moonlight, two souls find solace in a promise — that love, once found, is worth every secret kept..........
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Chapter 1 - First Meet...

The town of Windmere was a place that didn't ask questions. Its streets were cobbled with stories no one told, and its lanterns burned with the kind of light that made secrets feel safe.

Colden Everhart — Cole, now — stepped off the carriage with dust on his boots and a name he wasn't supposed to speak. The manor was miles behind him, but its weight still clung to his shoulders like a velvet cloak.

He walked slowly, letting the quiet wrap around him. No guards. No titles. Just the sound of his own breath and the scent of bread from the bakery next door.

The inn was small, tucked between a bookshop and a flower stall. Its windows glowed amber, and laughter drifted from inside like music.

Cole hesitated at the door. He wasn't used to knocking.

"Evening," said a voice — low, warm, and unmistakably kind.

Marco stood behind the counter, sleeves rolled up, a smudge of flour on his cheek. His black hair curled slightly at the ends, and his green eyes held no judgment. Just curiosity.

Cole cleared his throat. "Room for one?"

Marco smiled. "You're in luck. One just opened up."

Their fingers brushed as Marco handed him the key. Cole felt it — that strange, electric stillness. The kind that made you want to stay.

"I'm Marco," he said. "If you need anything, just ask."

Cole nodded. "Thank you."

He didn't say his real name. He didn't say why he was here.

But as he sat by the fire later, eating stew and listening to Marco talk about the town's stray cats and the stubborn baker next door, Cole felt something shift.

He wasn't a duke tonight. He wasn't a lie.

He was just a man, sitting across from someone who made him feel seen.

And for the first time in years, that was enough.