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The heavy wooden doors closed behind Elif, sealing her fate. She stood in the center of the room, dressed in a heavy silk gown embroidered with rubies: gifts from the Sultan she had never met. She had listened to the stories, of course. Everyone in Istanbul knew of Murad IV. The Tyrant. The executioner. The man who banned coffee and wine while drowning in his own darkness.
She straightened her spine. She was the daughter of Kemankeş Pasha, a statesman, and she would not cower.
"So," Murad said, his voice deep and rough, echoing in the silence. "You are the daughter of my Vizier."
He took a step closer, circling her slowly like a predator assessing prey that didn't run.
"They tell me you are obedient," he murmured, standing behind her, his breath ghosting over her ear. ''Do you know why you are here, Elif?''
He moved to face her, looking down at her, waiting for the usual reaction: the trembling, the immediate drop of the eyes, the blushing admiration. He expected her to fall at his feet.
Elif looked up at him. Her face was a mask of calm. She didn't tremble. She didn't blush. She held his gaze with a quiet, unnerving steadiness.
"I am here because my father serves the Empire, Your Majesty," Elif said, her voice clear and composed, lacking any warmth. "And because the Padishah commanded it."
Murad's eyes narrowed slightly. There was no adoration in her tone. Just... duty.
"Is that so?" He took a sip of his drink, studying her over the rim of the glass. "And do you have no desires of your own, Elif Hatun? Or are you simply a doll your father dressed up to please me?"