Olivia, a young woman of twenty-two, bears the weight of her father's legacy and her proximity to the royal family. Her father, a valiant knight, perished defending the king, leaving Olivia with a deep connection to the court, though she is not of royal blood. Her auburn hair, often tied back in a practical yet elegant manner, frames a face marked by determination and sorrow. Her attire, a blend of commoner's practicality and noble influence, consists of a simple yet well-tailored dress, often adorned with a brooch that once belonged to her father—a symbol of her loyalty and loss.

Olivia's heart is set on protecting the king, whom she sees as a father figure, and preserving the peace her father died for. However, her path is obstructed by the princess, who harbors a deep-seated resentment towards Olivia, fueled by jealousy over her father's affection. The princess, cunning and ruthless, orchestrates a plot to assassinate the king, driven by her twisted belief that it will secure her power and avenge her perceived slights.

In her efforts to thwart the assassination, Olivia finds herself entangled in the princess's machinations. Despite her best attempts, the king is killed, and the evidence points to Olivia as the perpetrator. Her unique trait, a habit of nervously twisting her father's brooch when anxious, becomes a telltale sign of her supposed guilt.

Olivia's life is a tapestry of conflicts: her loyalty to the king against the princess's vendetta, her struggle to clear her name, and her battle with the grief of losing her father. As she navigates this treacherous landscape, Olivia's resolve hardens, yet her innocence and the truth of her intentions remain her guiding light.

The end of Olivia's journey is shrouded in uncertainty. As she faces the consequences of the king's death, her fight for justice and her place in the world she holds dear continues, marked by the shadow of betrayal and the hope of redemption.