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The princess sat in front of the mirror, her dark cloak flowing around her like a shadow.

Her long hair, the color of midnight, cascaded down her back, and her piercing eyes were the sa shade of deep blue as the sky before a storm.

Her features were delicate, yet there was an undeniable power in her face.

A face that seed to belong to soone else, a face that seed to be a perfect, feminine reflection of Mors.

The resemblance between them was uncanny, as if fate had forged them from the sa mold.

"Are you certain this is the right path?" she asked the maid, her voice low and asured, as though every word was carefully weighed.

The maid, a loyal servant who had been with the princess for many years, bowed her head respectfully.

"Your Highness, you need not worry. The prince has taken great asures to ensure your safety. Planet Asenus is a place where you’ll be safe, away from the dangers that threaten your life here."

The princess’ brow furrowed slightly.

"Safe? How can I trust that? My entire life has been spent hiding from the truth of who I am. I’ve learned to trust no one. And now, I must leave the safety of these walls and venture to a place where I’ve never been? It doesn’t seem right."

The maid hesitated, but only for a mont.

"Your Highness, you must trust in Major General Mors. He has always kept you safe. And this... this journey is important. He has prepared everything to ensure you’re not in danger."

"Do not address my brother like that!"

The princess stood up slowly, walking over to the window.

Her reflection in the glass looked almost ethereal, but deep within her heart, a sense of dread gnawed at her.

She had been in hiding for so long, always knowing that the truth of her identity, her true heritage, was sothing that could not be revealed.

The world was dangerous for people like her, for people like Mors and herself, and she had learned from an early age to keep to the shadows.

But now, it seed, the day of reckoning had co. And despite the reassurances from her maid, she couldn’t shake the feeling that sothing terrible awaited her on this journey.

She had lived in fear for so long that it seed impossible for her to imagine a world where she could live openly, free from the threat of assassination and betrayal.

Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of heavy footsteps outside her door. She turned her head, her eyes narrowing as the door slowly creaked open.

The shadow guards of Mors entered the room, their presence filling the space with an aura of quiet authority.

They were an elite group, trusted by Mors above all others, and their solemn faces made it clear that they were not here to deliver good news.

"Princess," one of the guards said, his voice curt. "It’s ti. You must prepare to leave imdiately."

The princess’ heart skipped a beat. "Leave? But I..."

"There is no ti for explanations," the guard interrupted. "You must leave now. The safety of the empire depends on it."

The maid quickly stepped forward, assisting the princess in gathering the last of her belongings.

The princess glanced at the guard, then at her reflection in the mirror. There was no ti for doubt. She had no choice but to trust them.

As she followed the guards out of the room, her heart raced, the sense of danger growing stronger with each step.

They moved through the corridors with precision, their every movent calculated, as if they were preparing for sothing inevitable.

The air was thick with tension, and the princess couldn’t shake the feeling that sothing was terribly wrong.

As they made their way to the transport vessel, the princess looked around one last ti at the palace she had called ho for so many years.

The walls, the corridors, the rooms, everything seed so familiar, yet everything felt like a distant mory.

She had been trapped in this place, her true identity hidden behind layers of secrecy.

And now, as she prepared to leave, she couldn’t help but feel as though she was walking into a storm.

Once they reached the transport, the princess climbed aboard, her eyes scanning the area warily.

The shadow guards flanked her, their expressions unreadable. The engines roared to life, and the ship began to ascend, leaving the palace far behind.

The princess leaned back in her seat, closing her eyes for a mont to try to calm her nerves.

She could still feel the weight of the world pressing down on her, the knowledge that her life was at stake, that she could be assassinated at any mont.

She had no idea who was after her, only that the danger was real.

But as the ship flew through the stars, a sudden jolt shook the vessel. The princess’ eyes snapped open, and she could hear shouting from the other side of the ship.

Her heart sank as the ship swayed again, this ti more violently. Sothing was wrong.

The ship shuddered again, this ti with more force. A loud explosion rocked the hull, and the princess was thrown against the wall.

Panic surged through her as she realized what was happening, the ship was under attack.

"Stay down!" one of the shadow guards shouted, grabbing the princess and pulling her to the floor.

The sound of blaster fire filled the air, followed by the screams of soldiers who were already on the battlefield.

The princess’ breath quickened as she instinctively reached for the weapon hidden beneath her cloak.

For years, she had trained in secret, honing her skills as a fighter. It was the only way she had survived this long, and now, in the face of an attack, she knew it was ti to fight.

She stood up, ignoring the pain in her body from the force of the crash. The guards were already engaged in combat, but the princess was ready.

She drew her weapon, her movents fluid and precise as she rushed toward the breach in the ship’s hull.

Outside, a group of masked assailants was attacking, their weapons firing relentlessly at the ship.

The princess knew they weren’t here for any ordinary reason. She had been targeted, again.

She moved with the speed and grace of a seasoned warrior, dodging incoming blasts and striking with deadly precision.

The fight was chaotic, but the princess was in her elent. She was a force to be reckoned with, and despite the odds, she fought to protect herself and those she cared about.

As the battle raged on, the princess realized just how much was at stake. Her life, her identity, her future, everything was hanging in the balance.

But one thing was certain, she was no longer the helpless princess she had once been. She was a warrior, and she would fight for her survival.

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