As Sage and Katelyn reached the grand hallway just outside the royal chamber, where Amelie and Gabriel were staying, Katelyn stopped abruptly.
"You’d better leave with my brother," Katelyn stated. "I have to speak with Amelie alone."
Sage met her gaze, a challenging half-smile playing on her lips. "Well, that depends on Gabriel," she stated. "If he wishes to leave the side of his wife or not." 𝑓𝘳𝘦𝑒𝑤𝑒𝘣𝘯ℴ𝘷𝘦𝓁.𝑐𝑜𝑚
They both paused right at the gilded chamber door. Katelyn nodded once to the guard posted outside, instructing him to announce their presence.
While they waited, Katelyn leaned in, her voice dropping to a persuasive murmur. "You two are friends," she asserted. "And you should be able to do this for me."
Sage considered the request. "Alright," she accepted the challenge, her eyes glinting. "I’ll handle Gabriel."
The guard, having received permission, stepped back and bowed low, gesturing for them to enter.
They swept into the drawing room. Amelie and Gabriel were seated on a plush sofa. As Sage and Katelyn walked in, Amelie rose instantly from her seat. Gabriel, however, remained rooted in his seat.
"Kate, you’ve come with Sage to see us," Amelie observed, a light, teasing tone in her voice, though her eyes held a spark of knowing curiosity.
"No, Amelie. I didn’t call him to the palace," Katelyn quickly countered, meeting her friend’s eyes with a smooth, convincing lie. "He surprised me with his sudden visit."
"And I decided to come here," Sage chimed in, stepping closer to Gabriel’s seat, his gaze fixed solely on the prince. "I have been wanting to talk to Gabriel for some time."
Gabriel didn’t need any further confirmation. He arched one skeptical eyebrow, a clear signal that he knew the pretense was for his benefit, but he played along instantly. He rose fluidly to his full height.
"I will leave you both, then," he announced, moving to Sage’s side. He glanced pointedly at Katelyn and warned, "Don’t trouble your sister-in-law, Kate."
With that curt instruction, Gabriel turned and walked briskly from the drawing-room, Sage falling into step beside him. They left Amelie and Katelyn alone in the chamber, exactly as Katelyn had intended.
"Are you two going well or not?" Amelie asked, crossing her arms over her chest as she watched Katelyn intently.
"Why?" Amelie countered immediately. "Look at him, Kate. Sage is not the type to hurt you ever. He is fiercely loyal, and he genuinely cares for you. You know that better than anyone."
"Yes, he cares for me. But his family isn’t that great," Katelyn asserted. "He has a stepmother, and she is a kind of treacherous lady. She is of all smiles and manipulation. His father only wants me to be their daughter-in-law because I am a princess; it’s a simple power grab. Sage could not take his own stand in front of them. Then, how will he do it for me? How will he protect us?" She wrung her hands. "And I don’t want to forget how he was involved in so many casual relationships in the past, which suggests a lack of seriousness, a lack of commitment."
Behind the heavy velvet curtain and the marble pillar near the entrance, Sage had slipped in moments before, intending to give Katelyn a message. Instead, he ended up finding that she had no faith in him.
A burning heat rose in his chest. His hands clenched tightly into fists, his knuckles white against his skin. Without making a sound, he spun on his heel and walked swiftly out of the chamber, consumed by anger and hurt.
Oblivious to Sage’s presence and departure, Amelie sighed, trying to inject some perspective into her friend.
"Why are you judging him for his life?" Amelie suggested gently, leaning in. "Maybe he is fighting daily for it, Kate. Fighting his family, fighting his reputation. If you have so many problems with him, then just tell him now that it cannot work for any of you." She gave her a firm look. "I told you not to walk with prejudices in mind."
Amelie placed a comforting hand on Katelyn’s shoulder. "If you are truly in love with him, then shouldn’t you be the one who should become his strength and give him support to solve his problems, too? Love is supposed to be a partnership, not another obstacle to overcome alone."

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