knight!simon riley x princess!reader
the land was a cruel mistress, and your kingdom's enemies moreso. rulers from all over the world sought out the power that was held within the territories conquered by your father's army.
however, his actions endangered not only his life but his family's, including you, his precious daughter. unable to produce any viable siblings, you became the sole heir to the throne.
after the first attempt on your life, your security doubled. a suffocating amount of knights surrounded you at all times, each one more clumsy than the next. your father had good intentions, but he assigned the sloppiest of his men to your protection detail.
when the second attempt to take your life was closer than the first, your father saw the importance of competent men overseeing your safety.
thus, assigning his greatest knight to your side.
simon was his name. you didn't bother to learn his last because you were certain he wouldn't be around for long. your father said he sent his best, and quite frankly, you had your doubts. he had assured you the previous men were among the strongest, and see how that turned out.
but the look in simon's eyes unnerved you. through the ocularium, dark, heavy-lidded eyes stared back at you with light colored lashes and dark circles under his eyes—faint but noticeable through the small gap. a crease between his brow wasn't lost on you, and you deducted that he'd rather be anything but your head of protection.
regardless, he didn't make a noise of complaint. he didn't actually say anything at all. he spoke in grunts and long exhales, which you learned to translate after few too many bad decisions that nearly harmed you.
nearly.
because, my god, simon was good at his job. he was competent and more. for once in your life, you felt safe and out of harm's way with him by your side and standing guard.
it was only natural you began to harbor feelings for the strong knight—how could you not? strong and capable with a gruff voice and a temper, he was everything in your eyes.
you didn't even know what the man looked like, only catching a short glimpse that one time you went to his quarters for an inquiry and caught the side profile of his face, along with the muscular, scarred skin of his bare back. you fantasized about him for weeks after, sighing dreamily whenever you wrote.
it was raunchy, and everything a princess should not be doing, especially about someone with royal blood. someone who didn't share your wealth. someone who didn't have power or influence.
someone like simon.
none of that mattered to you, for whatever you felt in your heart was the truth. you loved him.
and you were doomed. because whether or not his heart shared the same sentiment, your father found a man for you in the next kingdom over. he was wicked, grotesque, and a man who'd have you bear his children and sit and look pretty. that's all women were to these men in power.
the night of your wedding came. your ladies dolled you up in the most extravagant gown and prettied your hair and makeup. not one of them caught the longing look in your eyes when you glanced back at the knight in armor, stood in the corner to watch.
a dread swirled in your chest, and your knuckles whitened, enough so that the thorns from the bouquet you clutch pricks your skin.
"yer bleedin'." one of the girls gasps, hurrying for a handkerchief. she stumbles back when simon steps forward, handkerchief in his steel hand. he orders them away with a swift yank of his head, and their heels clicked down the hall as they scurried away.
he held the handkerchief outwards you, but when you grasp it, he doesn't let go. "you do not wish to marry." your heart flutters. his voice.
he never dared speak around you, as mentioned, he made unpleasant sounds which you often had to decipher to depict his mood. you straightened, tugging the cloth from his grasp.
"So you speak." you spoke smoothly, not wishing to betray your shock.
"we do not need words to." he clears his throat, eyes sharp behind his helmet. "I can tell just from yer eyes that yer dreadin' this."
you turn away swiftly, wiping the red from your skin. when you meet your own eyes in the mirror, only then you can see what he sees. the pinch in your brow, the darkness under your eye, the glaze of unshed tears. you sigh dreadfully. "it doesn't matter what I feel."
"it does."
"not to my father." your grit out.
"no but to you." he steps forward, armor and chainmail clinking with the movement. "and me."
your heart skips a beat. you had an inkling of suspicion simon might've reciprocated the feelings you felt, but with no way to tell, you said nothing. you were so close to walking down that aisle on simon's arm, guiding you to the new man in your life.
you shake your head. "there's nothing that can be done. I must marry. I must bear children. I must..." you trail off, unable to complete the words.
"run away."
ice cold shock awakens your body, and the look you shoot the man behind the armor is undescribable. "what?" you bite out.
"run away. far from here." he repeats, louder, as if I hadn't heard him the first time.
you swivel on your feet so suddenly, you don't realise how close simon had gotten. bumping his armored chest, he reaches to steady you. the metal is cold. "do you think I have not already thought of that? my father would have sent you after me."
"and I would have halted once I realized how suffocated you are." he put it so plainly, you almost thought he was pulling a trick on you but that look. that look in his eyes through those small slits told you everything.
he holds out his hand. an invitation, an escape.
you stare at it, but you don't take it. not yet.
"why? why would you help me?" half a demand, you must know the answer to the question gnawing at your insides.
you couldn't see it, but you could hear the faint swallow behind his armor, followed by a gutted whisper. "because I cannot dare to see you marry another man."
his hand moves an inch closer, emphasizing his wait for your approval. you glance back over your shoulder at yourself, with the big dress, pretty hair, fancy makeup, and expensive jewelry that belonged to rulers far more important than you.
was that the life you wanted?

















