"Who sent you this letter? And to whom are you taking it to?" O'Horan asked him. He coughed out and tried to speak up. Imara! That was what I expected him to say but he did not speak up. He was still trying to catch his breath, holding his chest in his hand. I did not know why I felt Imara was behind all of these. Who else could a guard of mine would have hearkened to apart from Imara who still saw herself as an important figure in the pack-house. I waited for him to cough out whatever was in his throat and catch his breath before I grasp his clothes again. "I am asking you for the last time and I want you to answer all of my questions at once. Your speech should not be interrupted by your cough, otherwise you will be doomed." I threatened him, thinking he would be intimidated by my threats. "Now tell me, who wrote that letter? Who are you taking the letter to? Where is my Casey!" My tone was hard on my last question. He palpebrated severally and coughed again. "Your
"Casey we have to leave from here as soon as possible, if there is anything necessary you need to pack along with you, please do... We just have leave from here in the next five minutes." Alvans said quickly and worriedly and he was gone after that. I and Nanna looked at each other confused as we didn't know what was happening. Why could it be so important for us to leave from here as soon as possible? "You have to go pack your things as he said, he must have his own reason." Nanna told me. "That was to hasty Nanna. He can at least explain to me why we have to leave... I have to admit that I am very scared right now. The expression on his face didn't tell any good." I embraced her. Really, I was scared. Something bad was happening and that was why Alvans wants us to leave from here as soon as we can. I went to my room and went to pack all the things I needed. "Nanna, we have to leave now, are you also set? Alvans must be waiting for us outside." "No! I am not co
All I could feel was pain all over my body. All I could see was eigengrau. My eyelids were so heavy making it very difficult for me to open my eyes. What was happening to me? The environment I was was very different, I could feel it. It was peaceful and different. Silence! Silence took over. "Is she awake?" I heard someone ask. That was Alvans. Where were we? I tried to open my eyes but I was still not conscious. "She is yet to. I have treated her, dressed her wound, she will be up soon." A lady answered him and after that, I didn't hear anything again for what seemed like eternity. My mind was blank again. Brightness. Brightness penetrated into my eyes and forced me to open them. I had to blink a few times and rubbed my eyes before I could see anything. I didn't want to wake up and I wouldn't have if not of the light t
"We can't lose Casey just like that. I don't know who had hit a plank on my head and made me fall unconscious but whoever that was, I will make sure I find him." Johannes had been so restless since the day he returned from the green town. He was not able to believe that be was defeated. He could remember he was so close to Casey, he was about to touch her, feel her and perceive her scent when he was hit and fall unconscious. "You still need to calm down. I asked the whole town if they knew that Alpha who had Casey with him but no one seemed to know who he was. There is definitely something wrong somewhere because the soldiers mentioned Alpha Alvans and no one knew who he was." O'Horan tried to pacify the king but he was not pacified. He was already strategizing a new way to get Casey. Casey had come to meet him meaning she still loved him but yet, did that mean that she didn't leave here on her own accord? Casey was so down to the earth, she couldn't do that. The king paced b
"Hey you! What are you doing here?" Imara looked around surreptitiously to confirm if there was no one watching her before pulling Aidan into a crib aggressively. She wasn't expecting him and he wasn't even permitted to be here. Why would he have come unannounced and that too when the issue on ground was still boiling. Imara looked out again to be sure that no one was following or watching and when she seemed to be satisfied, she diverted her attention to Aidan who was huffing and puffing. He was still trying to catch her breath. Imara looked into his cold eyes and raised her hand to slap him across the face but he held her hand and flung it away angrily. "Remember you are still a concubine, until you become a queen, you should still act like what you are if you don't want to see my wrath. Even if you become a queen, you still can't treat me like a slave because I am not. You and your king will be my slave sooner or later. So, keep your calm." He told her with no expression.
Imara bit a lips, drawing back slowly as she caught a fistful of her dress. She looked skeptically at O'Horan whose mouth was still widely opened as he stared. "What am I seeing right now?" He inquired, gazing skeptically at Imara. Imara wanted to try keeping her smiling face maintained but she was still feeling apprehensive and that was number one thing that was making it difficult to act like everything was normal. "What exactly is going on here?" O'Horan asked again. "Actually... I can explain." "What exactly can you explain? Why is everywhere scattered? Why are these hays not arranged the way they were?" He almost yelled like a father scolding his daughter reluctantly. "I was going to tell you because I know that only you can help me out. You know that beautiful diamond necklace his Highness gifted me on my birthday? I can't seem to find it, and I guess it's missing somewhere. The king shouldn't know about this because he will be very upset." Imara said, blinking as
Imara looked at O'Horan when none of them were speaking, then directed her attention the king himself. "Can someone tell me what's going on here? You summoned me your highness." "I know..." Johannes said slowly. “So, why did you?" She asked again. “What were you doing in the crib when O'Horan came looking for you?" The king stood up, his face exuding his current emotion. He was serious and probably upset too. A shocked Imara left her mouth distended, staring at the king when she didn't know what she was supposed to say in response. “Will you answer my questions or keep staring at me like I have accused you of theft." The king yelled, jerking Imara back to her consciousness. She shook her head disappointedly and turned over to O'Horan. "Beta O
I felt so lonely. I felt as if I am the only person on earth at the moment. My life had suddenly turned tragic without my nanna. Was this how death really take people away without even asking for permission? If he wanted to take someone from me, why would it be my nanna? Was I the one who offended him or nanna herself? Whichever way it was, he could have just asked for my own opinion, I would have offered myself to save my nanna. My nanna never deserved death, so why? Zaila had been with me since my mother died, it is, since forever. My mother died in childbirth. I sat there on the bed, tears dropping from my eyes freely without me trying to stop it. Even if I tried to, I wouldn't be able to control the tears. I asked everyone to leave me alone in the room. I still couldn't believe that it was Johannes who hurt me like this. I didn't know he was as cruel as this. My eyes were red and swollen but I didn't car