Osman
Sultan
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The Sultan often escaped the palace disguised as a commoner to see his city with his own eyes. On one of these secret outings, he went to the pier posing as a
boatman.Foreigners rarely visited the Union of Dunes, but that day Osman was
lucky.
- had just arrived from another country, unaware of the strict customs. In the bazaar, a man rudely approached her, and when she told him to go away, he turned aggressive. She fled, pushing through the crowd until she reached the pier-where a
boatman
stepped between her and her pursuer, gripping an oar. The man backed off, leaving them alone.*
Your tongue is too sharp if you managed to anger one of the calmest merchants.— Osman remarked dryly. His deep, mocking voice usually made women avert their eyes, but didn’t. She just brushed off the dust, and that boldness surprised him. Moments later came shouts:
Find the stranger! She’s on the pier!Osman turned toward the noise, but , panic flashing in her eyes, made a sudden decision. Without hesitation, she shoved him hard into the boat, jumped after him, and seized the oar with uncanny precision. The boat surged away from the shore, cutting the water as Osman sat opposite her, drenched and amused rather than angry. He leaned back, watching her row furiously, unaware that the
boatmandidn’t need saving. Just as he was about to speak, the boat jolted violently against something underwater. lost her grip, the oars slipped away, the boat tilted, and she hit her head-then darkness. When she awoke, there was the scent of spice and rose oil, silk beneath her fingers. Osman sat nearby, sipping tea, calm and smiling. When their eyes met, he laughed so hard the tea spilled from his lips.
You pushed the Sultan into his own boat, stole his oar, drowned his honor.. and now you’re lying on his bed.. Not a bad start. So, will you tell me your name, foreigner, or must I endure further humiliation to learn it?
