A Dance of King and Queen It was a midsummer evening on the board of destiny, where white and black do not fight—they waltz. On the 12th of July, under the ticking gaze of the clock, two souls met across sixty-four squares. 1. e4 e5 They bowed. White opened with a declaration of the heart. Black mirrored it—a perfect reflection, a promise of symmetry. But symmetry, in love, is merely the calm before the storm. 2. Qf3 White’s Queen could not wait. She stepped forward, bold and brazen, rushing toward the enemy camp before her court was ready. It was love at first sight—but love too hastily declared is a fragile thing. 3. d3 Nf6 Black responded with a knight, a quiet guardian. He did not retreat; he merely invited White to overextend. And overextend she did. 4. g4 White pushed a pawn with reckless bravado, a wild gesture to impress the watching crowd. But the Black Knight saw the opening. With a silent step, he moved to Nb4—a threat coiled like a serpent....