![]() ![]() Princess Yona has wanted for nothing in life, save her bodyguard’s respect and her cousin’s romantic love. And as one reader pointed out, we don’t know if he has earned his happy ending. ![]() We don’t know if Coal is right to fight for his freedom, or not. Still, the simple solution would be to trust Chalcedony and her attempts to loophole past the laws so as to save Elizabeth. Doing so, however, ensues in the highest form of treason. When it seems Chalcedony to save face has to kill or enslave Elizabeth, Coal decides to run with Elizabeth and take her home. Elizabeth soon tires of the fey, however, and accidentally breaks a law that could get her killed. Coal would rather solve the problem by becoming a blacksmith’s apprentice, but the princess doesn’t want to lose him.Ĭhalcedony when trying to solve the dilemma considers replacing Coal with a new human child, a little girl named Elizabeth. The other fey worry that Coal’s close relationship with Coal, though he keeps claiming they’re friends, will interfere with her royal duties and political affinities. Said princess, Chalcedony, will become queen of her realm in a few days. ![]() He has lived there all of his life, since he was rescued from the human world’s streets by a fairy princess. ![]()
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