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[Diana’s POV]How do I always end up walking right into his trap?Trap? Coincidence? Plan? Fate?I knew no more.I just wished when I leave this room I do not find him in the empty hallways. The guards, too, were positioned only at the farthest ends of the hallway in order to make the area around Celadine’s room peaceful.I sat on a chair beside Celadine, not knowing what to say. What could I say to a person who was dying? What could I say to her when I left her brother dying in the rainforest?More than anything, I had accumulated regrets in the dreamcatcher race.Celadine was unable to talk. Mind-link was the only way she could communicate with her close ones. She wasn’t even strong enough to create a new mind-link with me.Luna Nesta was called by Celadine’s doctors. So it was her, me, and her personal maid in the room.Celadine glanced at her maid. Her maid fetched out a palm-sized brown leather diary and gave it to me. Placing Carol on my lap, I accepted the diary and looked at C
[Diana’s POV]A train of thoughts crossed my mind.If I attack him first and make a run, maybe I can reach somewhere safe.What if the rogues are hiding in the shadows of the forest surrounding this place?I looked around to find the clearest and nearest exit from that place. “That look on your face. The way you are poised to attack. The way your heart’s beating. Is it because I brought you to an isolated place or is it because I brought you to ‘this’ place?”“You remember?” I asked, not allowing my words to tremble.“This place reminds me… that I am forgetting something. Something as important as the turning point in my life. Something related to you. I feel the presence of memories everywhere in this place, but I can’t see them. But right now, I can see them in your eyes and I want you to tell me… what happened in this place, Diana?” His voice was low and hoarse, as if he didn’t want the trees nearby to listen to our conversation.“How dare you forget…” I mumbled.“What?”“How dare
[Diana’s POV]In almost invisible movements Archer had pulled Zephyr behind himself, standing between Zephyr and Alpha Vidar’s sword.Snap!Alpha Vidar’s sword stopped in the air, inches away from Archer’s neck.I heard footsteps from behind me.Alpha Vidar glanced over my shoulder as Kazeal walked beside me, peering at Archer. Kazeal had stopped Alpha’s sword…Thud!I looked towards them and Archer had slammed Zephyr against the wall.“How dare you draw a sword at the alpha? You insolent brat!” Archer said through his clenched teeth in a suppressed voice.Zephyr looked over Archer’s shoulders at Alpha Vidar, his eyes still brimming with the bitterest hatred.Archer punched Zephyr across his face with an impact that made Zephyr stumble a few steps before he balanced his footing.I clapped my hands on my mouth with a gasp.“Who do you think you are? A measly man like you who doesn’t even know his place…” Archer punched Zephyr in his gut.Blood spurted out from Zephyr’s mouth as he clen
[Zephyr’s POV] (Four days later.) “This has gone too far. You will have to make a choice now. What do you want? You can either have your revenge and the throne or Diana. At this point, you can’t have both, Zeph. Remind you… thousands of lives depend on the decision you make. Including mine and uncle’s.” Janus said. I peered blankly at the blank ceiling. “Will you fucking say something? Man! This is frustrating. Four days and I haven’t heard a word from your mouth.” “Let him take his time. It’s his call,” Archer said, leaning against the wall with his hands crossed. Although I didn’t look, I could feel Vera’s gaze on me. If it wasn’t for Vera’s healer's powers, I would have taken weeks to regain my consciousness. For the last four nights, they have gathered around me, talked about me, they spoke as if they understood me, but they didn’t. I always knew Diana, and I weren’t meant to be. I was only trying to drag the time with her as long as I couldn’t drag it anymore. I fucked up
[Diana’s POV]The loud cathedral bells rang right before I sneaked back into the room. Its solacing melody reached far and wide within and outside the Pretis palace.Those bells rang only when a royal died. My heart picked up an anxious beat.I knew, deep down, in the churns of my stomach for whom those bells were ringing.Celadine was gone.We weren’t friends. She wasn’t even someone close to me. Yet, I don’t know why I felt like my heart mourned in my chest. I connected to her much faster than I had connected to anyone else. Death connected us and now it was tearing me apart.Carol jumped on the railing of the balcony of my room that I had jumped on. I and Carol looked towards the hospital.“She is in a better place, right?” Carol tilted its head and chirped in affirmation, flapping its wings. “You went to meet Zephyr, right? How’s he doing?”Carol dropped its head with a disappointed chirp from its throat. I tensed my brows.Archer kept his words. I thought when his anger reduce
[Zephyr’s POV] The moment I had planned and worked for years was finally here, but… “Please put down the vial!” “OUT!” Arran snapped at her. Shoving her away from himself, he filled the same poison he used to kill Archer in an injection. I watched the moment satisfactorily with Aera, creating an invisibility barrier around us. We were in Arran’s alchemy chamber with a powerful scent of chemicals, herbs and steam occupying the chamber. Half of the chamber was filled with books of herbs, alchemy and medicines, while an enormous desk occupied the rest half. Glass flasks containing various liquids in bright vivid colors were connected with glass pipes, with fumes rising from a few of them. While Arran had scattered the test tubes and the set up slightly when he was searching the drawers under the desk for the vial of poison. I had imagined this moment exactly as it was playing out. But I never imagined Diana in it. Diana wasn’t supposed to be here. Just when Arran was about to pier
[Zephyr’s POV]Carol was asleep in Diana’s room. But I couldn’t find Diana anywhere. The drapes covering the balcony door fluttered as a soft wind entered the room. I got a glimpse of Diana, who tightened her high ponytail and looked around. She dressed in complete black; her face covered with a black scarf. What is she doing?She ducked behind the railing, seeing a few guards stroll by.The security had been tight lately. Vidar was cautious of every little thing like he should be.Once the guards were out of sight, she looked around once again. Finding the path clear, she climbed to the open side of the railing and just when she was about to jump, my heart leapt out of my chest.I leapt towards her.Seeing me, she widened her eyes, losing her footing. She was about to fall when I caught her hand, grabbing the railing firmly with the other.“Zeph!” she exclaimed. “What are you doing here?” she said, lowering her voice.Frowning, I pulled her onto the balcony. Without losing a second
[Zephyr’s POV]Momentary temptations don’t last long. I wasn’t strong enough to look into her eyes and hurt her with a shameless face. She had already suffered a lot because of me.I got up before she did and placed the invitation letter for the celebration on the nightstand, along with my marriage contract.It had been raining since last night, so maybe a storm was on its way.I sat beside Carol on the table and picked up the quill to write a letter to Diana. I thought my letter would take pages and pages given how much I had to tell her, but all I could manage was a page filled with words that looked emptier than my heart.Carol snuggled into its blanket. I walked to the balcony, shut the door properly, and pulled the drapes.“Thank you, Carol. Thank you for helping until today,” I whispered, making sure it didn’t wake up. “Please take care of Diana for me and please forgive me, my baby birdy. I can no longer bring you flowers, but I hope you eat well and grow into the strongest ph