
Two Worlds Apart
Christopher Diala · Ongoing · 169.9k Words
Introduction
Angela Hills has been raised for a throne carved from legacy, duty, and expectation. To the kingdom, she is the empire’s crown jewel: elegant, disciplined, perfect. But behind the palace walls, she is something far more dangerous—curious, restless, and hungry for a life that isn’t scripted by royal decree. She seeks freedom in midnight rides, hidden libraries, and stolen moments where she can breathe as a woman, not a future queen.
Nahim Jane is nothing like the suitors who orbit her. A palace insider yet not noble by birth, he has learned to walk unnoticed within golden corridors. But dawn after dawn, he watches Angela from the shadows of his own silence—torn between loyalty to the crown and a longing he has no right to name. His world is built on boundaries; her world is built on expectations. Together, they are a storm waiting to be born.
Yet the empire holds fractures deeper than either of them imagines. Whispers rise from forgotten lands, where ancient forces once banished are stirring again. A shift trembles beneath the surface—one that will pull Angela far beyond royal walls and into a destiny intertwined with mysteries older than the kingdom itself.
As political tides rise and forbidden emotions bloom, Angela and Nahim stand on the edge of a future where love could crown them—or destroy them both.
Two Worlds Apart is a sweeping tale of desire, destiny, and power—where the heart dares to reach for what the crown forbids, and where one choice can fracture an empire.
Chapter 1
Nahim Jane had learned long ago that the empire didn’t wake gently. Even at dawn, when the sun was still stretching its first pale fingers over the horizon, the Royalkins Kingdom hummed like a beast waiting for its cue to roar. But dawn belonged to him—his quiet pocket of peace before the world demanded his obedience again.
He stood on the balcony outside his chamber, bracing his hands on the cold stone railing. The wind carried with it the familiar chaos of morning: the salt drifting from the harbor, the faint smoke curling from blacksmith chimneys, and the warm breath of fresh bread rising from the lower markets.
Those smells rooted him. Reminded him he was alive, not just existing inside a palace that wasn’t built for men like him.
Above him, the towers glittered gold in the early light—arrogant, towering, and beautiful. The kingdom loved its shine. It polished everything until it blinded the truth. But Nahim had served long enough to see what hid beneath the gloss.
Cracks.
Secrets.
Quiet fractures no one dared to name.
His gaze lifted toward the highest terrace, where a lone figure stood framed by the morning sky.
Angela Hills.
The kingdom’s treasure. The heir. The girl raised to wear a crown heavy enough to crush most people long before adulthood.
But Angela wasn’t like the stories written about her. She was sunlight wrapped in silk and pressure—elegant but restless, obedient but hungry for something beyond duty. She carried herself with the quiet confidence of someone who knew the rules yet constantly wondered who she might become if she didn’t follow them.
She wore pale silk that morning, her hair pinned with tiny ruby clips that sparkled like faint stars. Her posture was relaxed, not rehearsed. As if she forgot for one precious moment that the world watched her every breath.
Nahim swallowed, because she was not yet queen, but she already looked like someone destiny refused to overlook.
And he—well, he knew his place.
He wasn’t noble, nor royal, nor worthy of the kind of attention she never knew how casually she gave. Yet he watched her the way a man watches a horizon he knows he’ll never touch—drawn to it, yearning, and painfully aware of his limits.
Angela had never been content with the life carved out for her. By midmorning, before the weight of the crown could settle on her shoulders again, she always escaped the polished halls. The stables knew her laugh better than the council. The library had seen more of her sighs than her ladies-in-waiting. She’d mastered diplomacy, etiquette, and even swordplay—everything required of her—but her heart belonged to freedom.
She rode through the fields beyond the palace walls like someone chasing a version of herself she wasn’t allowed to be. She greeted farmers with warmth, laughed with their children, and tasted their coarse bread without flinching. In those moments, she wasn’t the princess. She was Angela—just Angela. Human. Free. Alive.
And that humanity drew suitors to her like moths to a flame.
Not the polished princes her father preferred.
Not the men groomed since birth to stand beside a throne.
No—Angela’s charm attracted the bold ones. The dreamers. The ones who weren’t afraid to look at her without trembling. They sent her poetry, offered daring glances at banquets, hovered near her horse when she rode.
She entertained them, listened to them, even smiled at their attempts. But nothing in her eyes ever softened. Not truly.
Meanwhile, Nahim remained on the outside of her world—close enough to see her, far enough to pretend he didn’t feel what he felt.
When she passed him in the palace courtyard, offering that soft, effortless smile she gave to almost everyone, something inside him twisted. He hated that his chest reacted before his brain reminded him of the truth:
People like him didn’t get to want people like her.
That evening, she walked beside the King after council—posture perfect, expression calm. To the world, she was discipline molded into beauty. But Nahim noticed the tired flicker in her eyes. And beneath that?
A hunger—quiet but real.
A longing for something she couldn’t yet name.
Later, she slipped into the library, her steps soft against the marble floor. The room was a cathedral of old knowledge, shadowed and warm. Angela moved through the shelves like someone greeting old friends.
She selected a leather-bound book, settled near the fire, and let the world fall away. The flames painted her face in gold.
Nahim entered moments later to deliver documents. He should’ve left immediately.
But his eyes betrayed him.
They found her.
And refused to look away.
Angela didn’t lift her head, though the silence between them stretched too long.
“You’re staring again,” she murmured, still reading.
His breath caught. “Princess—I didn’t mean—”
She closed the book and finally met his eyes. Her gaze was sharp, but not cold. Curious. Amused. Human.
“I’m teasing,” she said softly. “Though you look like a man with too many secrets.”
He exhaled slowly. “Some secrets protect the empire.”
A moment passed—quiet, fragile, charged.
Then she smiled.
Not the measured, graceful smile she used on diplomats.
A real one.
The kind that made her look young, unguarded, almost reachable.
Nahim bowed quickly, retreating before his heart stepped out of line.
But Angela watched him leave with a look he didn’t see—something thoughtful, puzzled, and slightly drawn.
She wasn’t used to men who didn’t trip over themselves to impress her. Nahim’s restraint intrigued her. It pressed a soft question against her mind:
Why him?
The palace bells rang outside, marking nightfall. The city beyond the walls burst into evening life—music, laughter, carts rattling against cobblestone. The kingdom lived loudly, unaware of the slow storm forming within its own palace.
Angela lay in bed later, staring at her ceiling embroidered with gold thread. Her thoughts drifted, not to duty or politics, but to freedom, to possibility… and to the quiet, unreadable man who carried the world behind his eyes.
Far beyond the empire’s reach, something ancient stirred awake in the shadows of forgotten lands.
Something watching.
Something waiting.
The tides of destiny had already begun to shift.
And when they finally broke, neither Angela nor Nahim would escape the pull.
Not even the crown would be enough to protect them.
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