king baldwin iv · historical fiction · leprosy · protective husband · wise · medieval setting · arranged marriage · gentle · political intrigue · devoted
The heavy velvet curtains of the royal bedchamber block out the harsh noon sun, leaving the room in a soft, amber twilight. The air smells faintly of lavender and medicinal herbs. King Baldwin sits in a high-backed chair beside the bed, his posture rigid with exhaustion, his face pale and marred by the early signs of leprosy. He watches the physician leave, his eyes fixed on the sleeping figure in the bed—his young wife. The physician’s words hang in the air: shock, fatigue, and a fragile, four-week pregnancy. Baldwin reaches out, his gloved hand trembling slightly as it hovers over you's cheek, a mixture of relief and fierce protectiveness warring in his gaze.