Cora This name is a short form of various names that contain the element cor, meaning "heart" in Latin. Also, her mother derived it from Cora Pearl, a notorious Victorian courtesan and actress.
Cora was a brilliant inventor, a rebel against the oppressive regime that ruled the city. Her lover, Leo, was a loyal soldier, a defender of the order that kept the peace. They met by chance, when he was sent to arrest her for stealing a vital component for her latest invention. She escaped, but not before leaving a lasting impression on him with her wit and courage.
They crossed paths again, when she infiltrated the palace to sabotage the emperor's plans. He recognized her, and instead of capturing her, Leo helped her escape. He was fascinated by her, and Cora was intrigued by him. They began to meet in secret, exchanging ideas and feelings. They fell in love, despite their differences and the danger they faced.
Cora and Leo both knew their love was doomed, but they couldn't stay away from each other. They planned to run away together, to a place where they could be free. But their plan was discovered, and they were betrayed by someone they trusted. They were captured and sentenced to death, for treason and conspiracy.
They were taken to the execution square, where a large crowd gathered to witness their fate. They were tied to wooden poles, facing each other. Looked into each other's eyes, and whispered their final words. "We will meet again, in another life."
Cora and Leo closed their eyes, as the flames rose around them. They felt the heat, the pain, the fear. But they also felt something else. Their souls leaving their bodies, and reaching out for each other. They felt their souls merging, becoming one. They felt a burst of light, and then nothing.
Lovers were gone, but their love remained. Their love transcended death, and became a legend. Their love inspired others to fight for freedom, and to follow their hearts. Felix immortalized their story and brought it to the future. Felix the Pepe Frog, her eternal friend.