Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, there lived a powerful and beautiful sorceress. She fell in love with a handsome prince and they got married. She thought that he was faithful and devoted to her, but she soon discovered that he had been unfaithful. Feeling betrayed and humiliated, she decided to create a powerful spell to punish him if he were to break his vows again.
The sorceress created a lapel flower pin with a crystal in it, which she gave to her husband as a gift. The crystal would turn black as he broke his promises and continued his infidelity. Her husband, unaware of the spell, wore the pin proudly, thinking it was a beautiful gift from his wife. However, he could not resist his temptation and continued to betray her trust. The crystal slowly turned black, and he didn’t even notice.
As time passed, the sorceress’s anger and bitterness grew stronger. She watched as the crystal in the lapel flower pin turned darker and darker, signaling her husband’s unfaithfulness. When the crystal was completely black, the sorceress knew that her husband had broken all his promises to her. Her revenge was of his own doing. The black crystal unable to absorb his continued misdeeds turned into a poison that spread through his body, killing him.
The sorceress, satisfied that justice had been served, took the lapel flower pin and threw it into the lake and exiled herself to the woods. Legend has it that the lapel flower pin with the black crystal still lies at the bottom of the lake, waiting for someone foolish enough to pick it up. The sorceress’s promise still holds true, and anyone who wears the pin and breaks their promises will suffer the same fate as her husband. It serves as a reminder that promises are sacred and must be kept at all costs, or else the consequences can be deadly.