Lorcan's POV The hall voided in silence, leaving only my father and me locked in a violent regard- down. The pressure was palpable, a thick pressure that made the air feel heavy. He eventually gestured for me to sit and join him for a mess. I complied, curiosity mingling with the moping wrathfulness from our earlier argument.Why was n’t he addressing the issue that had brought such a rift between us? We ate in silence, the only sound being the clinking of implements against plates.The food tasted like ash in my mouth, my mind contending with a whirlwind of questions. Yet, my father’s expression remained inscrutable, revealing nothing of his studies or intentions. After the mess, we retired to our separate apartments, the implied pressure still hanging between us like a dark pall. As we walked through the dimly lit corridors, my father stopped in front of a large, ornate oil painting oil hanging on the wall. The oil was an assessing sight, gauging nearly the
AVA’S POVI reluctantly stood up, looked around, and slowly walked back to my room. Feeling weak, my legs couldn’t carry me. I felt literal pains on them, though I had no injury. My heart seemed to be empty, and at the verge of passing out. I tried holding unto my breath, but the reverse was the case that they flew farther.“O! What a life! I never saw this coming. This is so overwhelming for me”, I lamented, in a dejected tone. My head kept banging, as though someone held it tightly while hitting it aginst the wall. My eyes were hot, and peppery as if I cried a bucket of tears.“gods of my forefathers, help me! I’m insufficient in myself, I can’t bear and manage this depressing storm all by myself. How do I walk past these hectic moments of my life?”, I wailed bitterly. I was distressed beyond my control. The feeling of knocking out again swirled within me. The mayhemic thought of given up clouded my consciousness, weakened my sanity, and sense of reasoning.At a point, I blacked out
Lorcan's PovThat night, I couldn't get rid of the uneasiness that had been developing inside of me and found myself wide awake. My activities for the day should have left me exhausted, but I was unable to fall asleep. I rolled from one end of the bed to the other, turning from side to side. I got up, went over to the window, and threw it open. A sharp gust of air entered, cooling my flesh to the touch. A bead of sweat trickled down the back of my neck and congealed there before disappearing. I turned to return to the bed. My heart thumped with yearning; my eyes were sleep-deprived. Then it dawned on me what was keeping me awake—or, more accurately, who was. It was Ava. I wanted her. Her demeanor, scent, and visage stayed with me; she made an impression. It was impossible for me to ignore the notion of her.As I collapsed onto my bed, I fixed my gaze on the ceiling and the kingdom map that was painted above, seeing that all of the lines and shapes seemed to reorganize to create her f
Ava's POVAva woke up feeling tired and groggy, her body aching all over. She slowly opened her eyes, only to find a figure lying on her bed, sleeping soundly. She rubbed her eyes, trying to clear the haze, and sat up with a start."Who are you?!" she demanded, her voice shaking with anger. "What are you doing in my bed?!"The figure stirred, opening his eyes to meet hers. Ava's anger turned to shock as she realized it was Lorcan, the prince she had argued with just the day before."Lorcan! What are you doing here?!" she exclaimed, her voice rising.Lorcan smiled lazily, stretching his arms above his head. "Good morning, Ava. I could ask you the same thing. What are you doing in my arms?"Ava's face flushed with anger and embarrassment. "I...I didn't know it was you," she stammered. "I thought you were...someone else."Lorcan's smile grew wider. "Someone else? Ah, Ava. You wound me. I thought our night together was unforgettable."Ava's anger boiled over. "Get out! Get out of my bed a
Ava's POVQueen Endora led me to a secluded glade in the palace gardens, surrounded by towering trees and a babbling brook. "This is where we will practice, Ava," she said, her eyes shining with encouragement. "Remember, controlling your powers takes time and patience, but with dedication and persistence, you will master them."She began by teaching me deep breathing exercises, showing me how to calm my mind and focus my energy. I practiced inhaling deeply, holding my breath, and exhaling slowly, feeling my magic respond to my calm state.Next, she introduced me to physical exercises, demonstrating intricate hand movements and gestures that helped channel my magic. I followed her lead, my fingers weaving patterns in the air as I practiced directing my energy.We also worked on meditation techniques, sitting cross-legged on the grass as Queen Endora guided me through visualizations and affirmations. I closed my eyes, imagining a bright light at my core, and repeated phrases like "I am
Lorcan's POVI sluggishly dragged my feet into the bathroom and came to a halt immediately I arrived in front of the basin. I pressed my stomach to the basin and rested my head on the mirror.I was feeling drowsy obviously because of the glorious incident from last night. I yawned loudly, and raised my head up staring at my reflection which was blurred as a result of my still asleep eyes.I moved my hand to the set of toothbrush in a cup and picked up a brush, applied toothpaste and started brushing my teeth.Today, I was rather slow and sluggish with my washing up activities. I barely brushed my teeth, and took a clean bath.Then again, I was back in the same mirror. Now I could see my reflection clearly. I moved the hand towel to my hair and ruffled it making the water to splash at different ends. I gently placed the towel at the side of the basin and moved to dressing my hair.As I studied my reflection, each part of my body brought memories. Dirty ones that my brain would never fo
TREYTON'S POV I was indoors, resting on a couch, where I laid comfortably, reading a book. I was enjoying every bit of the moment. The environment was serene and calm evening breeze was amazingly cool to the body, but then everything turned sour. I suddenly began to hear noises that sounded as the type that comes from rioters. I got confused as I couldn't figure out what the matter was. “Few minutes ago, everywhere was quiet, but how come the disturbing noise? ", I asked myself with so much curiosity, and uncertainty. I couldn't bear the noise any longer, so I got up from the couch where I laid, I dropped my book, paused for sometime, trying to dictate where exactly the noise was coming from.I walked up to the corridor where I kept my footwear, I wore it and headed to the veranda. When I got to the veranda, the noise kept on increasing. It lured me to go down the stairs in order to see for myself what the matter was. When I got down, I saw other neighbours running Helter skelter.
Rafferty's POV I sprinted out of the woods, my feet brushed against the elephant grasses as I raced. Every part of me was trying hard to pacify my spirit and convince it that everything was fine. Nothing was wrong. But I was just being delusional. My feet froze to the ground immediately I could sight our village, my heavy breathing began to subside back to it normal pace. Our village which had always been toursit attraction was now a typical mess, a dumb store for dead bodies. The smell of blood and fire intermingled and they traveled deep into my nostrils down to my brain making me grow incredibly scared and agitated. The Cries and screams from the helpless villagers was the only thing audible in my ear. I raised my sword in anger and thrust it deep, not into my heart but that of Jeff's men who had taken advantage of Ava's absence to raide the kingdom. Their wants were clear and evidently shone above all things, which was to taunt and haunt the villagers. I drew out the sword fr