Adelia Kipling drops a rose to forget.

In a grand display of courage and defiance, Adelia Kipling, a princess of the Victorian era, casts aside the gilded shackles of royalty in the pursuit of love. With tears staining her cheeks, she confronts her father, the stoic king, and declares her allegiance to her heart’s desires. In a fit of rage, the king banishes her from the village, extinguishing not only her royal privileges but also the life of her beloved.

As Adelia watches her love fall victim to her father’s wrath, she feels a sharp pang of anguish pierce her soul. Yet, in the face of tragedy, she clings to a single crimson rose, a symbol of both love’s fragility and enduring strength. With trembling hands, she releases the flower to the wind, a silent offering to the heavens above.

Alone and untethered, Adelia sets forth on a journey of self-discovery, her resolve tempered by the flames of adversity. Each step she takes is haunted by memories of her lost love, yet she finds solace in the knowledge that she has chosen her own path, free from the constraints of royalty. With the echoes of her father’s decree fading into the distance, Adelia embraces the uncertainty of the future, guided by the unwavering light of love that burns within her heart.