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Now reading: Chapter 137: What Friends Are For from The Grand Duke's Soulmate, a Fantasy novel by RanaChimChim.

A stark and oppressive atmosphere engulfed the depths of the dungeon. The air grew heavy with a damp chill that seeped into the bones as if the very walls exuded a sense of desolation.

The corridor was seemingly endless, its stone walls adorned with moss and the remnants of forgotten cobwebs.

The scent of decay lingered in the stale air due to the years of confinent and forgotten souls that had inhabited these grim chambers. The occasional water drip echoed through the silence in the darkness.

Seated in the lonely corner of her cramped cell, redith felt a profound sense of helplessness envelop her weary soul. Ti seed to blur within the cold, dark prison walls, obscuring any semblance of days or nights since her arrest.

This unfamiliar place, a hidden realm she had never known existed throughout her sheltered life, had beco her unwilling ho, courtesy of the royal knights.

Desperate pleas for release fell upon deaf ears, the echoes of her voice fading into the oppressive silence that filled the air. Isolated and alone, she yearned for the comfort of familiar faces.

Her father, once a pillar of support, seed worlds away, unable to offer solace. Even her devoted personal maid, Rania, was denied access to her side. Her mother’s absence, long gone from this world, weighed heavily upon her heart.

As tears stread down her face, redith couldn’t fathom the reason for her captivity. She had been accused of inciting chaos at the grand duke’s mansion, endangering the royal family’s safety.

Yet, she knew deep within her heart that she was innocent. She had never harboured ill intentions towards Anna or her idol, the Grand Duke of Gerhard.

Regret washed over her, a torrent of emotions as she lanted the irreparable damage caused by false accusations.

Lost in her thoughts, she questioned her existence within these cold, unforgiving walls. What had she done to deserve such a fate? The weight of her impending sentence bore down upon her, leaving her powerless to defend herself.

From a distance, echoes of footsteps reverberated through the darkness. redith’s weary heart stirred upon hearing them beyond the imposing barrier of the sturdy, thick wooden door.

Could it be the agre offering of sustenance from the guards?

They were the only ones she had seen since she was captive in this cold prison. For the past two days, her altis had consisted of stale bread, flavourless porridge, and water that failed to satisfy her palate. Her appetite had waned, leaving her with no choice but to drink water to quench her thirst.

"Open the door!"

A commanding male voice called out, breaking the monotony of her solitude. The sound of rustling keys reached her ears, enticing hope amidst the oppressive silence.

With a twist of the iron key, the door creaked open, revealing a sliver of light that pierced the darkness.

redith’s body curled protectively as she clung to her knees and slowly lifted her gaze, her eyes adjusting to the newfound illumination. She strained to discern the figure that stood before her, seeking to unravel the mystery of their arrival.

As the door swung wider, revealing the silhouette of a person, a mixture of curiosity and trepidation coursed through her veins. Hope mingled with caution in her heart as she cautiously awaited the identity of her unexpected visitors.

Would they bring solace or deepen her despair?

With bated breath, she prepared herself for the revelation that awaited her, her eyes locked on the figures coming from the door.

The flickering torchlight cast dancing shadows as two guards stepped into the cell. Following closely behind them were two n, one older and the other younger. Accompanying them was a petite woman whose features began to erge from the haze of confusion that clouded the lady’s mind.

Recognition slowly dawned upon her, and her eyes widened in disbelief. It was as if a veil had been lifted, revealing the faces she had longed to see.

"Lady Grey!" Anna exclaid, her voice carrying a sense of urgency.

She rushed forward, disregarding the dirt and gri that stained the prison floor, and knelt before redith.

The lady’s gaze focused on Anna, her heart swelling with mixed emotions. Tears welled up in her eyes once more, threatening to spill over.

"Anna!" she whispered, her voice choked.

The weight of her despair began to crumble as the princess enveloped her in a warm embrace, their connection transcending the confines of the prison cell.

At that tender mont, Anna’s presence brought a glimr of hope to redith’s tornted soul. Her anguish burst open, and she sobbed uncontrollably. Her body trembled with the release of pent-up emotions, her tears mingling with the air as they echoed through the walls.

The princess held her tightly, providing solace amidst the chaos. The stains of the prison floor were inconsequential compared to the outpouring of compassion and love that she embodied.

"Anna, I thought I was abandoned, left to die here," redith cried.

"Are we not friends? Of course I would co for you," Anna reassured the lady, the sincerity in her voice resonating deeply within her.

Overwheld, redith’s tears flowed freely, an emotional release after enduring the darkest period of her life. In her mont of despair, this person had erged as her saviour.

Anna’s gentle touch on her back offered solace, a soothing balm to her wounded spirit.

"It’s alright now! Don’t cry! I’m right here with you," the princess whispered, her words infused with warmth and compassion.

Fear still gripped redith tightly, its tendrils refusing to loosen their hold. The darkness that enveloped her seed impenetrable, its duration an enigma.

"I’m scared! It’s too dark here. I have lost track of how many years I’ve been imprisoned," she cried once more, her voice quivering with terror and confusion.

"It has only been two days, Lady Grey," Alex interjected.

His presence was a steady anchor amid their emotional storm.

redith lifted her tear-streaked face, searching for the familiar voice, and her gaze finally t Alex’s. Surprise flickered in her eyes as she beheld the knight.

Her heart skipped a beat, his gleaming hazel eyes penetrating her soul. At that mont, she felt a surge of emotions—relief, longing, and a spark of sothing more profound.

"Two days? It feels like an eternity!" redith exclaid in anguish.

"You don’t have to be scared anymore. We’re leaving this place. Can you stand up?" Anna asked, her voice filled with concern.

The words washed over redith, carrying a surge of hope that lifted her spirit from despair. She attempted to rise with newfound strength, but her trembling legs betrayed her, threatening to send her crashing to the ground again.

Anna swiftly supported redith, her hands steadying her back and shoulders.

"Oh, dear! You’re so terrified that you can’t even walk," Anna exclaid, her brows furrowed worriedly.

Charles, ever dutiful, offered his assistance. "Do you want to get soone to help, my lady?" he inquired.

The princess, however, had a better idea. She turned to Alex. Her eyes glead with determination.

"Don’t waste any more ti. Sir Jarr, please lift Lady Grey and bring her to my room," Anna instructed. Her voice was firm yet laced with an underlying tenderness.

Alex nodded, his hazel eyes eting Anna’s with unwavering resolve.

"Yes, my lady," he replied.

"And Charles, could you fetch Rafe and tell him to co to my room imdiately? It seems the lady requires urgent treatnt," added the princess.

"Yes, my lady. I’ll be right on my way now," said the chamberlain, excusing himself as he followed the order.

Alex stepped forward with his gallant move.

"Lady Grey, please excuse ," he spoke, his voice carrying a touch of formality.

Before redith could utter a word in response, she felt the large, warm hand of the knight envelop her body, lifting her off the ground. With careful strength, the knight scooped her into his arms, cradling her with a gentleness that belied his knightly stature.

A surge of fear from falling coursed through redith, causing her to instinctively clutch onto Alex’s neck for support. At that mont, their hearts were beating close, their bodies intimately connected.

"Let’s go, Sir Jarr," Anna urgently directed upon seeing redith settled in Alex’s arms. The knight nodded in response.

As they ascended from the depths of the prison, redith couldn’t tear her gaze away from the captivating knight. His chiselled features and unwavering strength captivated her, while his chest felt like the most secure place in the world.

It was as if nothing could harm her as long as she remained in his arms.

Together, they erged from the dungeon’s darkness into the light of the outside world. The atmosphere shifted, becoming brighter and more welcoming.

Yet, for redith, the sudden exposure to the light was overwhelming, a jarring sensation after being deprived of it for so long.

"Close your eyes, Lady Grey," Alex instructed, his voice gentle yet firm, as if he knew the discomfort she would experience. "It’ll be slightly painful for your eyes since you haven’t seen the light. But it will get better soon."

Following the knight’s advice, redith complied, closing her eyes and hiding her face in the comforting refuge of his chest. Unbeknownst to her, a faint blush adorned Alex’s face, a subtle reaction to the intimate proximity they now shared.

mories of their previous encounter, when he had gallantly saved her during the chaotic mont, resurfaced in his mind.

They soon arrived at Anna’s room, and the knight carefully placed redith on the bed as instructed. However, as he attempted to withdraw, her trembling hand instinctively reached out, holding onto his own.

"Please don’t go! I’m scared," she pleaded, her grip clinging desperately to his large hand.

Uncertain, Alex turned to Anna, seeking guidance. His expression was hesitant and concerned, unsure of what course to take. Sensing redith’s genuine fear, Anna interjected, her voice filled with compassion.

"Just stay, Sir Jarr. Look how terrified she is," she requested, understanding the need for his reassuring presence.

Relenting, Alex settled on the edge of the bed, his grip firmly clasping redith’s delicate, trembling hand as he offered her a sense of stability and protection.

Observing the distress etched on redith’s gaunt face, Anna’s empathy resurfaced.

"You look so frail, Lady Grey. You must be starving. Let call upon the servants to prepare so food for you," she suggested.

"Please call r. Didn’t you say that we’re friends?" she implored, longing for a connection beyond the formalities of their titles.

Anna smiled warmly.

"All right, r. Rest for now. The healer will be here shortly."

Anna swiftly rang the bell on the tableside, and within monts, two servants appeared. The princess wasted no ti and quickly ordered a nourishing al for her weary friend, ensuring that redith’s needs would be attended to promptly.

Before long, Rafe arrived in a hurried rush to the room. As he entered, his eyes fell upon the pale figure lying on the bed, her fragile form clutching tightly onto Alex’s hand, while Anna sat at the other end.

"My lady, what has happened?" he inquired.

"Please examine my friend here. She appears weak and emaciated," Anna requested, her worry etched across her features.

"Very well, then. Perhaps, could you step aside first?" The healer requested space to conduct his examination.

Anna nodded understandingly and rose from her seat. She shifted to a nearby chair and seated herself at the table, giving Rafe the required room. Alex, too, moved to step away, but redith firmly grasped his hand, pleading to him not to leave her side.

"Please, don’t leave !" she begged, her eyes brimming with hope and vulnerability.

With a hint of reluctance, the knight addressed redith.

"Lady Grey, I must make way for Mr Amares to check on you," he explained gently.

"I don’t want you to go! Please!" the lady implored, her desperation evident in her voice.

Rafe interjected, understanding the delicate situation, "It’s fine, Sir Jarr. If it comforts her, you can stay right where you are."

Relieved, redith loosened her grip slightly, allowing Alex to remain beside her. Rafe began his examination, carefully tending to the lady’s weakened state as Anna observed from her seat.

After a thorough examination, the healer turned to the princess with a relieved expression.

"She’s fine. There are no wounds or injuries. It seems that she has been deprived of proper sleep and nutrition for quite so ti, likely due to the harsh conditions in the prison. With adequate rest and a nourishing diet, she should recover in a few days," he explained.

Anna let out a sigh of relief, her worry dissipating.

"Thank goodness you’re going to be all right, r. I was so concerned for you," she confessed.

redith’s eyes were filled with gratitude, her voice trembling with emotion. "Thank you, Anna... I an, Lady Raychard, for saving . If it weren’t for you, I would have perished in that dreadful place!" she exclaid, tears welling in her eyes.

Anna approached her friend, gently placing a hand on her shoulder.

"Oh, hush, r. Just call Anna," she said, a warm smile gracing her lips. "This is what friends are for, to support and help each other. You are my first friend here in Gantz, and of course, I would do everything I can to assist you."

Tears stread down redith’s face as she spoke, her voice filled with sadness and disappointnt.

"The girls... they all claid to be my best friends, but none of them ca for ," she confided, her heart heavy with the weight of abandonnt.

Anna’s expression softened, her eyes brimming with empathy.

"They did, r! They testified on your behalf, providing crucial evidence that allowed us to secure your release from prison," she explained, eager to dispel any doubts. "They may have different ways of showing it, but they truly care about you."

"They do?" redith’s voice held a surprise tone, her eyes wide open.

Anna nodded, her expression serious.

"Yes. His Majesty explicitly forbade anyone from visiting you. That’s why no one ca initially. I only found out about your situation because Miss Miller intercepted on my way here," she revealed.

redith’s disbelief lingered in her eyes as she processed the information. "So, they ca forward and testified for ?" she asked, seeking confirmation.

Rafe, the healer, emphasised the significance of Anna’s efforts.

"It was Lady Raychard’s unwavering determination that compelled His Majesty to conduct a thorough investigation. All the witnesses were summoned for questioning at her insistence," he explained, highlighting Anna’s pivotal role.

redith’s astonishnt turned into a profound sense of gratitude.

"I... I don’t know what to say. Thank you so much, Anna! I will never forget what you’ve done for ," she expressed sincerely.

"You’re welco, r. It was the right thing to do," she replied, her erald eyes radiating warmth.

"As soon as you regain your strength, I will arrange for Sir Jarr to escort you ho," she said, "Oh, I promised your personal maid that I would send words to her," Anna continued.

Rafe offered his assistance, eager to contribute.

"I will inform Sir Mills to deliver the news, my lady. He’s a skilled rider and should be able to reach her residence swiftly," he offered.

redith’s gratitude extended to the healer as well. "Thank you, Mr Amares. Your help ans a lot to ," she expressed.

Finally, the noble lady had overco the arduous obstacle, thanks to the cunning princess and the support of her trusted n.

A blossoming friendship erged, weaving a bond of companionship that would carry them through the trials that lay ahead.

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