Chapter one : The First Meeting

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The castle of merchants bustled with life, the air rich with the aromas of freshly baked bread and sweet pastries, mingling with the laughter of vendors and the sounds of haggling customers. Hario had been working at the castle for a few months, enjoying the camaraderie of his fellow workers, but that day held a promise of something extraordinary. As he moved through the courtyard, stacking crates of goods for the market, his friend Nogies called out to him. *“Hario! Come here for a second!”* There was an excitement in his voice that caught Hario’s attention, drawing him away from his tasks. Hario approached, wiping the sweat from his brow, curious about what could have sparked such enthusiasm. When he rounded the corner, he found Nogies standing at the base of the grand stone staircase, his eyes wide with delight. At the top of the stairs sat a girl—an enchanting figure whose presence seemed to command the very light around her. She had golden hair that danced in the breeze and bright, curious eyes that sparkled with life. Hario’s heart skipped a beat; he felt a jolt of electricity shoot through him as if the air had thickened with unspoken magic. *“That’s Iohan,”* Nogies said, nudging Hario lightly. *“Isn’t she something?”* Hario could barely respond; words escaped him as he stood transfixed, captivated by the girl before him.. Iohan laughed, her voice like a melody that wrapped around him, pulling him in closer. She was animated, telling a story to some of the other workers gathered around her, their faces lit up with mirth. The sun cast a warm glow around her, almost as if she were haloed in light. In that moment, Hario knew he was witnessing something special, something that would forever alter the course of his life. *“You should talk to her,”* Nogies encouraged, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. *“She’s amazing, and I can tell she’ll make you laugh.”* But Hario found himself paralyzed, standing at the foot of the stairs, caught in a whirlwind of emotions. The closer he looked at her, the more he felt the weight of his uncertainty. *“What if she doesn’t notice me?”* he thought, anxiety gnawing at him. As if sensing his hesitation, Iohan turned her gaze toward him. Their eyes met, and for a fleeting moment, the world around them faded into silence. Hario felt a rush of warmth flood through him, a feeling of connection so profound that it sent shivers down his spine. It was love at first sight—unmistakable and undeniable. She smiled, a bright, inviting smile that lit up her face and ignited something deep within Hario. In that moment, he could see the world beyond the castle walls reflected in her eyes, a realm filled with adventure and possibilities. The noise around him dimmed, and all he could focus on was the girl who seemed to embody everything he had ever hoped for. *“I’m Hario,”* he managed to stammer as he ascended the stairs, his voice a mixture of nervousness and eagerness. *“Nice to meet you!”* she replied, her smile widening. *“I’ve seen you around. You work hard, don’t you?”* Her voice was warm and genuine, instantly putting him at ease. In that moment, he wished to say more, to impress her, but he sensed that she saw him only as a friend. As they talked, Hario learned about her, her dreams and her life beyond the castle. Iohan was new to the area, having come from another village, seeking work and a fresh start. They shared stories, laughter, and something unspoken that danced between them, though Hario could tell that she didn’t see him in the same light he saw her. She had a spark of independence, a determination that made her even more captivating, but Hario sensed that she regarded him as a friendly face rather than anything more. The sun hung low in the sky, and as their conversation flowed effortlessly, Hario felt both joy and longing. He cherished every moment they spent together, but a part of him ached with the realization that he was falling for someone who simply viewed him as a companion. Still, he felt a connection that he couldn't ignore. As Iohan prepared to leave, a shadow passed over her face. *“I should get back to work,”* she said softly, her smile fading slightly. Hario felt the air grow thick with the weight of her departure. *“Can we meet again?”* he blurted out before he could second-guess himself. The words hung in the air, a silent plea for more time with her. Her smile returned, but there was a glimmer of uncertainty in her eyes. *“I’d like that,”* she replied, but Hario could sense the boundaries she had in place. She meant it as a friend, and he would have to navigate that space carefully. As she walked away, Hario watched her go, a mixture of joy and yearning swelling in his chest. He turned to Nogies, who was grinning from ear to ear. *“You’ve got it bad, my friend,”* he teased, but Hario barely heard him. His mind was still with Iohan, replaying every laugh, every shared glance, and the unmistakable feeling that something beautiful had begun that day. From that moment on, Hario knew he would do anything to protect that connection, to nurture the bond that had sprung to life in a single encounter. Iohan was more than just a girl he had met; she was a *beautiful blue butterfly* that had alighted on his heart, filling his life with color and light, even if she didn’t yet realize the depth of his feelings. As the sun dipped below the horizon, Hario felt a sense of hope and anticipation. This was just the beginning of a journey—one he would take with Iohan, wherever it may lead. And though she might see him as just a friend now, he was determined to show her the love that lay within his heart, waiting patiently for the day she might understand.
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