“Promise me you won’t die,” Shia remarked. “You can’t die unless I allow it.”
Langrion couldn’t help but laugh out loud. He was not sure if it was her childish way of putting it upfront or the contents of what she had just said, but either way, it was so funny that Langrion could not help but laugh.
Shia pushed him away from her shoulder, forcing him to look down at her. “What’s so funny? You don’t believe I could do it?”
“Do what?”
“Break away from my destiny. Break your curse.”
He smiled. “I do. I believe you.”
She snorted, but she started to burrow her own head in his available shoulder. “Yeah, right...”
Now fully relaxed, Shia was finally able to tell Langrion about the rather eventful day when she had met the king, Edelfina, and someone who looked like Langrey in the woods.
“It must have been surprising to see all of them in one table last night,” Langrion remarked.
“Indeed...” After a while, Shia began to
Shia led Mage Silas on her secret plan. “There won’t be any killings. If all goes well, the Ancient Evil will kill himself.” “What? Is that the wild plan you have wanted me to take part of all along, child?” the mage said, looking at her incredulously as if all the screws and hinges in her head had been set loose. “Indeed. I know it sounds ridiculous, but please hear me out. If we could only succeed into tricking the Ancient Evil to kill himself, then the Demon King’s prophecy can’t take place at all; or if I get to kill the Ancient Evil before the Demon King rises, then the prophecy won’t come true –” “You are one remarkable child! I never knew you can be quite crazy!” He narrowed his eyes towards her, peering closely as if trying to discover what her exact thoughts were. “Tell me? Do you not know the exact prophecy about the rise of the Demon King? Don’t you know what will happen if he is not killed.” “I know,” Shia replied. “That is why I intend to
“I told grandma the truth about my curse.” Shia said, confirming his thoughts. “And she’s alright with that?” “Yes, she is.” Shia said, avoiding his gaze altogether, making things seemingly awkward between them. “Uh, I want to show you something,” she replied, changing the subject. “When I got home today, Mage Silas was here. I spoke to him about everything, and he made a promise to help us.” “I see...” Langrion replied. “Actually he came to see me too...” “Oh, he did? So, you knew already? He said he will help me discover more about Freya’s magic and memories since that will help us a lot. He did start telling me something important though. Take a look.” Shia fetched a pen from her desk. She tipped the pen in the air and swished downward as if she was writing a line. “Did you see that?” she asked Langrion. “I didn’t see anything...” he said, trying to peer as hard as he could at the tip of the pen. Shia swished
“Edelfina,” Shia heard Langrion’s twin say as he stirred from her lap, “how come you smell so much more enticing today, hmm?” He raised his head until it was eye level to Shia’s own brown eyes while his hands continued to rest around her waist. He must have been as surprised and as embarrassed as Shia was since his cheeks and ears turned crimson like hers. They just sat there, seemingly frozen and saying nothing to each other. They simply gazed in each other’s eyes for a long, long time. After what seemed like an eternity, Danry – or whoever he was that had been presently in possession of the prince’s body – started to close in the remaining gap between them and started to descend upon her. He continued to stare deeply into her eyes, and he started to come even closer and closer towards her, making her feel more and more uncomfortable, although she tried her best to hide it by keeping her ground. When he was just an inch or two away from her face though, Shia
‘Galahad... Why did I call him that?’ Shia frowned immediately. She was caught by surprise as she spoke her words to Mage Silas earlier. “You knew my answer all along, Galahad...” Suddenly, a memory flashed in her mind, a memory that seemed to be coming not from her own but from the deepest corners of someone else’s mind. ‘Could it be... Freya?’ The memory came to Shia as if she was an outsider seeing everything that was happening around. A slim, fair girl with golden, flowing tresses was sitting amongst the court, looking downcast. The crowd murmured around as a group of serious-looking elders convened in one corner. Suddenly, the leader of the court pounded his large fist at the golden table. “Silence! The Head Gods have decided. Now, we will deliver the verdict. For the crime of abetting the dark deeds of the Ancient Evil, Sirion de Luca, we pronounce you, Freya Leyla Ava, Goddess of Light, guilty of all charges. You will be st
“What?! I can’t believe I missed all of those happenings, Shia! How come you’re only telling me about all of these now?” Khailis said exasperatedly. This important talk had happened one night before the debutant ball. Shia and Khailis had been practicing their dance inside the hall that had been set up for their etiquette classes. The baroness had left them on their own to prepare for dinner and that gave Shia and Khailis plenty of time to talk about the things that had bothered Shia, especially about the prince and the mage. “So that was why you were making so many excuses not to see Langrey? And now you can’t talk with the mage too. That’s so insane!” “Yeah... ‘Insane’ might be an understatement. I don’t really know what to do!” Shia said as she lay down on the floor, exhausted from the dance and more so from too much thinking. Of course, Shia did leave out some information from Khailis, like the fact that she and Langrion had shared a kiss. It was one of t
“Tell me the truth; why would you two pretend to be in love? What could be the reason other than that?” Shia heard a familiar, seductive voice say these words. Sure enough, as she peeked inside the dressing room, she saw her – Lady Edelfina Nanris. Her arms were lovingly tangled around Prince Langrion’s neck, and she was caressing the back of his head. Shia had half-expected Langrion to act hostile towards her, but he was not pushing her away. In fact, it seemed like he was looking intently up to her, focusing his attention to the playful way she said her words against his ears and the way her long, beautiful lashes brushed against each other whenever she blinked. Shia watched as Langrion moved closer to her face and said his words in a half whisper. “It’s because of you, Edelfina. You are the reason, the one and only reason why we needed to pretend...” Shia wished she had just turned around at that point, but she stood there seemingly frozen, and as
After hearing the trumpet signalling the start of the debutant ball, Shia went back arm in arm with Prince Danterion to the pavilion’s backstage. “So what do you say? Would you like to change partners for the night so that we can show the two of them how dashing we would positively look as a couple?” Shia smiled softy and nodded. Prince Danterion was indeed an excellent tactician as Langrion had told her in the past. Who else could come up with a revenge plan that quickly right after getting hurt? “Great! I’m going to show you how this game should be played,” he said, kissing her hand. The prince quickly went to the masters of ceremony to inform them of the change in partnership. Shia looked over to him and realized that Prince Danterion did not seem like a bad person at all - except for the fact that he might be the real Demon King based on what Danry had revealed to her in the library. Earlier, when Danterion had proposed the plan of switchi
Shia’s face turned deadly white as she called the name of the Ancient Evil. “Si-Sirion?...” As if by cue, the sounds of the debutant waltz began, and Prince Danterion - no, Sirion de Luca, the arch nemesis of the gods of Teotroly and the love of Freya’s life – started to twirl her around on the dance floor. She called his name once more as she landed in his arms and moved her closer towards his left side, embracing her tightly. “Sirion!” “Who is Sirion?” the prince began to ask. Shia peered at Danterion’s face, only to be greeted back by the sight of his worried-looking ocean-blue irises. She began to look back at her left wrist, and nothing was there; there were no tattoos, no swirling marks, and no burning sensation of any kind. Did she just imagine all of those things? “I-It’s nothing...” Shia replied back, faking a smile in her lips. Her heart raced. What did that vision mean? “Are you sure, Lady Shia? Are you sure you are
“Ugh, I absolutely hate boys,” Khailis said in disgust as she threw her sweaty gauntlet onto the floor.Shortly after, Khalis heard a shriek. She gasped as she realized who it was she had just injured.“Gavil, Gavil, I’m so sorry! Were you hurt?”A black furry cat sat by the floor, rubbing his bum with his tail due to the accident she had just caused.Khalis has often gone home in sulky moods before, but this was the first time he was ever hit by him, and as a result, his feelings were deeply hurt.Khalis picked him up like a baby and put him at her lap, stroking his sleek, black fur and patting his behind apologetically. “Was my Gavil hurt? Were you injured?”Gavil whimpered some more, not because he was hurt but because he was sad and lonely. Even before Khailis went out today, Gavil had stayed in this spot because it was the most comforting place in her room. Every day, Khailis went
“Are you coming tonight?”Danterion placed his arms around my waist as I tied the last few knots of my dress. He repeated his words when I did not speak.“Are you coming again tonight, Fina?”I did not answer because I didn’t know what to tell him. This was the third night that I had come here on my own and sought him. I had been feeling rather sad and empty lately, but Langrey came back in town today, and I agreed to meet him at the same, old place. True, I had been deliberating in my mind if today would be a good time to call everything off between us, but how could I possibly know how things will turn out? How would I know if I needed solace and comfort again after I break up with my childhood sweetheart and his own twin brother today?I shook the thought away from my head. I am a bad, bad person, I know; I had been seeing Danterion for half a year now behind his brother’s back. Although Langrey and I had a long hist
Silver roses bloom only for a week once every five years – their life spans are too short and too far apart but also far too sweet to be fully ignored. These flowers are like one’s childhood love – a memory that came too soon but rarely leaves. Tristal Mariana Andry, the Grand Duchess of the Noble House of Andry, sighed deeply. At age sixty and mostly bedridden, she had become more and more prone to melancholic spells, especially when it came to remembering her past. Today, she had been in reverie once more as she faced a seemingly daunting task. It was the first time she had been out of her room and in a party. It was also the first time in decades that she had chosen to speak to Caldwell again – the present king of Gaulane and her past lover. The details of her last communication with Cal, as she would lovingly call him ages ago, had already slipped away from her mind, but the memories of their first encounter loomed as fresh as yesterday for her. It all started fr
“I, the new sun of Gascone, swear to dedicate my life into the service of my people. I swear this oath in the name of my father and my forefathers before me and in the name of the holy gods and goddesses of Teotroly!” Everybody cheered as the new king took his oath. They gazed at his ocean blue eyes, and they were taken aback by the honesty of his words and his demeanor. They welcomed him and his new queen with open arms. Shia looked back at the dignified man’s jet-black hair and mesmerizing blue-eyes with awe. She was proud and happy at what he had accomplished so far. It had been four months since the battle between them and Sirion has ended, and in those four months, he had been able to recover by and by. During the battle that left half of the castle in ruins, the last clear vision in Shia’s mind was that of Sirion plunging a sword in Danterion’s body – the body that hosted him – just after claiming that his death will fulfil what he had lon
As soon as Shia cut through the kraken’s tentacle, she found herself falling helplessly down. She screamed. She had forgotten the fact that she could not fly. She was really a useless goddess. Thankfully, the feeling of falling suddenly stopped, and Shia was turned upright by an invisible force. When she craned her neck to see who it was that helped her, she spotted a familiar face. It was Marmie, and she was staying some distance away, manipulating her fall. Almost instantaneously, a cry emerged from up above her, and she saw two flying entities swoop down into the center of the kraken’s head where Sirion was. Finally they came! Gilyan and the Commander were perched at Chibi’s back, and a black winged puma, who could only be Gavil, went into the courtyard to help them. “Sirion,” Shia shouted. “Let Danterion go! It’s over! You are outnumbered!” Sirion simply laughed at her, seemingly unfazed. “Do you think you and your puny friends could kill
Darkness covered the sky as birds from all direction converge towards the courtyard where Gavil, Chibi, and Marmie had seen Langrion go earlier. “Come on, let’s go and help Shia now. She had been taken away by some monster, but I think she’s nearby,” Khailis remarked as she tried to stand, but Gavil held her tightly by the shoulder. “Wife, you stay here with Goddess Eily. The rest of us will go.” “Wait, no! How can I stay here? There’s no action here! Plus, I’m fine, don’t worry too much,” Khailis said, beaming with energy. “You’re not fine. We might lose our babies, and I don’t want to lose you too... Ever!” Khalis looked back at Gavil’s glistening eyes. For the first time since he had met him, he saw him shed tears... Ah, she had almost forgotten! The blood of knighthood runs so strongly in her veins, but first and foremost, she was a mother now and a wife to someone who deemed her precious... She couldn’t possibly be as bold and car
“Just a little bit more, my lady... Please...” Gilyan have not begged anyone saved the God of Darkness for years. He didn’t have to before this. He became a free man because of His Darkness, but now, he found himself in a predicament where he would kneel down and kiss the earth if he could just get his wish. He didn’t know how many hours they had been buried down there. He tried his best since earlier to get help from above. However, he could not sense any living being, or was it perhaps because his magic was weak and limited? Earlier, the goddess who was with them revealed something about him that he felt had some semblance of truth. “All who can wield powers have the imprints of divinity in them, and you, in particular, given that strong sense of power, I’d say you must be a candidate for a god.” He had believed those words. After all, he had seen how his powers had gotten out of bounds even without the God of Darkness’ permission.
Langrion could not believe it! His wife almost died. If he was just a second late, she would have perished! She surely wouldn’t have survived! A heart beat ago, he swopped as fast as he could towards the open fire burning at the castle’s courtyard. He had seen it countless of times before, looking like a candle far-away in his own tower. He heard the pleas of the cursed ones like him, begging, screaming for help, but his uncle never did give his mercy at any of those times. As such, Langrion feared those flames for a long time. He felt like they were the cause of his torment. He should have died with those people accused of being cursed a long time ago. He should have been the first to burn, but because he was a prince, he survived. He lived until his present age of twenty one years old... That’s right. Today is his twenty first birthday, and today, he just turned curseless. The mask on his face fell as he snatched Shia away from the burning flames th
Langrion and Gavil, together with Chibi and Marmie, wasted no time travelling to the place they needed to go: the capital city of Gascone – Gaulane. “I can take us there easily, Prince Langrion,” Marmie said during the dead of the night a few second before they ascended in the air. Marmie was on Chibi’s back while Gavil had already transformed himself into his beast form – an enormous, black feline with wings like an eagle. “How,” Langrion asked. The last time he checked, Marmie’s powers involved controlling things with her mind. Can she also create voids like Galahad? “With this,” Marmie said, pulling away her sleeve from her left hand. There was a tattoo that looked like an eye with feathers reaching on both sides. “This was installed by the Ancient Evil when he controlled me... when he controlled us. We were supposed to use it once we have fulfilled our mission. Although I was not conscious at the time he was controlling my thoughts, I remembered it well i