One thing led to the other, and we all woke up under the sheets with her. She tried to linger the next morning, but Stephanie was going to visit Maurice that day, so he kicked her out. We all felt like shit because she was Larry's woman, but that had happened, and we could do nothing about it. That
~Sylvester~ The day of Larry's hearing was finally upon us. It was not supposed to be long, but we had to brace ourselves for surprises. I watched Tamia stand in front of the mirror in the closet, admiring her brooch. It was one of the many decorative accessories she was given to use in her officia
Leonardo Albert stood up, and I figured he had been made the council leader. He gracefully addressed all those present, including some of the citizens allowed to enter the King's Hall and witness the hearing. Then he stated what we were all present for and implored everyone to be on their best beha
~Sylvester~ The people in the hall were confused when Larry started laughing. It seemed to them that he had lost his mind, but I knew better. He had a lot of things up his sleeves, but I was ready for him. "Your Majesty, I accept I committed treason against your father and against you, but you kno
"It is sad that you did all you did and destroyed many lives because of a lie," Sir Lucas Sidorov said to him, and Larry was angry. "Don't you dare call Emily a liar," He said with rage, and I could see he truly believed what the woman had told him. "You threw away your life seeking revenge for a
~Tamia~ The hall was silent after Neil's punishment was explained. I knew it was horrific, and Leo looked at me, knowing I was the one that must have told Sylvester about the silver bath. I smiled and looked away. I watched them take Neil away and felt nothing for the bastard. He was a silent dev
I looked at Vino, and he bowed his head. No matter how angry he was, he still cared for her, but I knew what I had done was for the best. Amanda couldn't love anyone other than herself and her selfish ambitions. Amanda was carried away while we discussed other trivial matters about the prisoners.
~Leo~ A year had passed since the sentencing of Larry and his cohorts, and things have been peaceful in all our regions. I often visited the north to attend council meetings. It wouldn't have been compulsory if I wasn't head of the council, but Devin and I decided to take up that responsibility so