Chapter 2 - Tangled Threads of Destiny
The woman settled into the chair opposite mine, while Eria discreetly positioned herself in a corner, out of our line of sight."My mother? And 'Your Majesty'? There are no queens here," I replied with an unintentional iciness that highlighted just how much I had changed from my former self. My tone was devoid of emotion, reflecting the inner turmoil I had endured."Yes, Lady Ruby Kali Rusé. She was best friends with my former mistress," the woman responded calmly, brushing aside my cold demeanor and disregarding my previous comments. There was a melancholic undertone to the way she mentioned my mother's name, hinting at a deeper connection between them. If she knew my mother's noble lineage despite her Nayak origins, she undoubtedly had more to reveal."I understand that you don't know me, and that's partly my fault. By the end of our conversation, you might despise me more than anything in this world. Nevertheless, I must share what I know. If I don't, both your mother and my Queen will forever curse me in the afterlife," she said with an air of somber responsibility, her words laden with a sense of impending judgment."You're confusing me with your cryptic words. If you have something to say about my infertility, say it plainly. Time is not a luxury I possess," I sighed, my posture relaxing slightly in the chair as I waited for her to cut through the enigma."I'm sorry. If I had introduced myself earlier, you might have understood better. I am Annalise, the former head maiden of the late Queen of Nayak, your mother's childhood friend. Your mother and Queen Marie maintained a deep bond that transcended the physical distance between Ruqgu and Nayak. They were like sisters and seized every opportunity to visit each other. But during their last encounter, something extraordinary occurred," she began, pausing for a moment. I regarded her with a warm, albeit impatient, gaze. While I wasn't particularly interested in stories about my mother and her friend, I was eager to discover the connection to my infertility."Your mother was heavily pregnant with you during their last visit to Ruqgu. However, complications arose on the day she was to give birth, threatening the lives of both her and the child. It was a dire situation, with no apparent solution. Unable to stand idly by, my mistress couldn't resist extending a helping hand.""A helping hand?" My bewilderment deepened, rendering me utterly perplexed."Yes, a helping hand. Have you ever heard of the 'Teardrop of Goddess Natalí'?" she inquired. I shook my head, admitting my ignorance. My knowledge of Goddess Natalí was limited to her being the deity of life and fertility, worshipped by the people of Nayak alongside her consort, Nati, the God of war and death. Beyond that, my understanding was lacking, as we were not particularly religious in Ruqgu."The Teardrop of Natalí possesses the power to heal illnesses and even restore life from death. It is a sacred relic entrusted solely to the true queens of Nayak. Safeguarded within the Queen's temple, it is said that only a true queen can handle it. When a true queen employs the teardrop's magic to save someone, that person must offer an oath of gratitude in return for the miracle to manifest," Annalise explained, shedding light on the subject. However, I still struggled to grasp the connection between these mystical tears and my infertility."My mistress, the former Queen of Nayak and the guardian of Natalí's tears, employed a droplet to save your mother's life, ensuring the safety of both her and you. In return, your mother made an oath to my mistress, with me as the sole witness."My impatience swelled as I pondered the nature of the oath my mother had made, and how it could have led to my current condition. Had she offered my womb as part of the bargain? What words had she uttered that rendered me barren, especially since I had no knowledge of this pledge?"What precisely did my mother offer to the queen?" I inquired, struggling to find my voice.Annalise's expression darkened, and she hesitated before answering."She offered you, my lady."I felt a lump forming in my throat at the horrifying revelation. Me? How had my mother, without my consent, bartered my future in such a manner?"Me?""Yes, and you must leave your husband's house as soon as possible if you wish to bear children," Annalise cautioned, her tone laden with urgency.I couldn't help but find humor in her outlandish claims. The idea of leaving my husband's house to have children was preposterous."But how could I have a child without a husband?" I laughed heartily, the absurdity of the situation overpowering me. Annalise's claims seemed more like a comedy act than reality."Because he is not your true husband," she declared, her tone grave.My laughter redoubled, echoing through the room. This woman and her fantastical tales had taken me to new heights of amusement. The man I had been married to for eight years was not my husband? The notion was ludicrous.."And who, pray tell, is my 'true husband'?" I inquired, struggling to maintain composure amidst my mirth."King Treven of Nayak's kingdom, my lady. If you do not marry my mistress's son, you will never have a child. That was the oath your mother made," she said solemnly, unmoved by my laughter.My laughter came to a halt, replaced by incredulity.Marry someone I didn't even know? I couldn't fathom the idea. Doubts began to creep in. Was this woman truly speaking the truth, or was she weaving an elaborate deception?"Eria, lead the way home. I've had my fill of this nonsense. 'True husband,' indeed. I'm beginning to lose faith in you. I can't believe I sacrificed my rest for this absurdity," I stated, shaking my head in disbelief.Eria, who had been silently observing the conversation, stepped forward, concern etched on her face. "My lady, we should consider what Annalise is saying. It may sound implausible, but we cannot dismiss it outright."I shot Eria a withering look, my patience waning."Eria, don't tell me you're buying into this ludicrous tale as well."Annalise, undeterred by my skepticism, leaned forward earnestly."Lady Marilyn, I understand that this is a shock, but I implore you to take this matter seriously. We must act swiftly. Leaving your husband's house is the first step to fulfilling the oath and potentially restoring your ability to bear children.”I remained unmoved, my disbelief overshadowing any sense of urgency. "This is utter madness. You expect me to abandon my life and home, marry a stranger, and believe that it will cure my infertility? I won't be part of this farce."Chapter 3 - The dawn of TroubleThe night deepened, and the weight of Annalise's revelation bore down on us. She clung to my legs, her pleas relentless, her tears flowing like rivulets of desperation, and her grip a stark reminder of the gravity of her words."I'm very sorry, my lady. I should have come sooner. I should have come before your marriage," her voice trembled with regret, as if the weight of her actions pressed heavily upon her conscience.Eria, my steadfast confidant, stood nearby, her expression a conflicted blend of skepticism and concern. "Perhaps, my lady, we should consider what Annalise is saying," she suggested cautiously.But I remained resolute in my doubts, unwilling to fully embrace this fantastical tale. "You can't simply emerge from the shadows, asking me to divorce my husband over a story I can hardly believe," I retorted, my voice tinged with exasperation.Annalise, however, refused to relent. She spoke with fervor, her eyes locked onto mine, her determinati
Chapter 4 Desperate escapeImmediately I entered my Chambers, I could smell the strong stink of trouble in the air. My head pounds as I tried to calm my panicked breaths. The orb burns in my hands as if it senses my emotions. I quickly concluded in my mind that today will be the day I will leave the surface of Earth.My feet refused to move forward as I stared at his face angry face staring back at me. No, I am dead already. Without warning, tears started streaming down my eyes uncontrollably. I slipped the orb into my inner pocket as my palm became sweaty. He looked at me like he was about to kill me and I took a step backward as he stood up from the chair he was sitting on.“ Do not take another step” He said with a cold tone that sends shivers down my spine. My heart beats wildly in my chest as I stay rooted in my position. Eria gave me a sympathetic look as she knew what my next fate will be. I could also read from her eyes that she thought all of this was her fault.“ I'm sorry m
Chapter 5 - Impossible Stranger"You don't deserve to be trapped in this hell when you can be a queen in Nayak," she said, dragging me through the secret passages again. All the guards my husband stationed in front of my door were sleeping, and I knew Eria must have had something to do with it."Annalise left the inn a while ago, but you will surely catch up to her before you reach the Fluer River. I sent a message to her already," she said while opening the backdoor again. She placed my hood on my head properly, draping it over my torn clothing to keep me modest."But I'm still married to my husband," I said, but she shushed me by placing a finger on my lips."All you should focus on right now is getting out of Ruqgu before the day breaks. I already prepared a double for you, and as of tomorrow, you will be dead. You committed suicide because you couldn't take the abuse from your husband anymore," she said, and I stared at her with my mouth open in shock. What the hell?"I will do an
Chapter 6 - Queen of Nayak"What?" I almost laughed at his expression. In fact, I did laugh. He looked like nobody had ever talked back to him before in his entire life and existence. His brows scrunched up in confusion and his mouth wide open in shock made my stomach rumble in laughter. His appearance suggested he was from Nayak; only their men kept their hair as long as women."You must think everyone is lazy brats like you? Unfortunately for you, some of us are tired after a long day's journey and need to rest. I'm sorry I fell on you, and if you can't accept my apology, you can shove it down your throat the opposite way." I knew I was saying nonsense by calling him a brat. I should have just said asshole instead. Damn! It's been a while since I sassed someone out.The man stared at me as I continued to drag my heavy bag through the passageway."You? ... You," he pointed his fingers at me, as if unsure of what to say. I just ignored him and dragged my duffel bag with all my strengt
Chapter 7 - FlamingoThere was only one thought that came to my mind as I stared at his unmoving body on the floor: "I am in big trouble." My heart beat wildly in my chest, and I found my thoughts flying in different directions."Hey," I tapped him with my shaky hands, but he remained still.I knelt beside him and felt his pulse. It was weak and faint. I sighed in relief, but that didn't mean it couldn't get worse. At least he was breathing, and he didn't show other life-threatening symptoms. At this point, every part of the inn was dead silent, like a graveyard. Everyone must have been sleeping, so I couldn't ask for help.I wondered what could have happened to him, but I couldn't just sit and do nothing.I paced around the room, my brows furrowed with worry as I watched his skin grow paler with each passing second. Then, I suddenly remembered the little orb that Annalise had given me before she left Ruqgu. I didn't even know how to use it on someone. The darn thing didn't come with a
Lady Marilyn Rusè Gattar/ Queen Lyn: A barren woman who journeyed to Nayak because of an oath her mother made to the goddess. Blessed by Natalí to be the true but has so many challenges preventing her from becoming the queen.King Treven Niamh: The king of Nayak, blessed by the deity Nati with strength and the power to communicate with hornets and control them. He has been searching for his true queen secretly.Lady Meisi: The first consort of the king, She believed only she deserved to be the true queen.Lady Laila and Lady Tia: Other consorts of King Treven.Princess Cixi: King Treven's Aunt, widowed but stays in the palace with her son. She is a cunny and a meticulous woman. Annalise: The late Queen's maid and the only witness to the oath.Eria: Marilyn's best friend and handmaid.Lord Patrick Gattar: One of the seven rulers of Ruqgu. Marilyn's ex-husband who maltreated her. Valtar and Tameka: the king's trusted men. etc...
Chapter 8 - Where Is He?My head hurts as I process what he said to me. I've hidden all my scars well; no one could see them, except the ones on my face. But they could have come from elsewhere, and no one has ever suspected they're from the long-lost abuse I endured in my marriage.Maybe it was the oath he made to me that caused this, or perhaps his hallucinations are more severe than I thought. He did vow to protect me until his last breath, so maybe that's why he's acting this way. Or am I just losing my mind and overthinking this, as I often do with my stupid trait? I huffed in annoyance as I opened the door and placed the foul chamber pot in a corner near the entrance of the room. I was afraid to venture into the passageway, just in case whoever or whatever was after him caught up to him. I certainly didn't want to become the sacrificial goat.Back in the room, he had already shifted away from the mattress, with half of his body on the ground, and only his leg lazily resting on th
Chapter 9: Nati's ProtectionIn front of the northern gate, a hooded man dressed in all black sat proudly on his black horse, waiting for someone. He possessed the features of a fine warrior, but his face remained concealed beneath his hood.With a swift movement, he dismounted his horse, landing gracefully on his feet, showcasing his muscular and well-proportioned physique. His broad chest, strong shoulders, and defined arms were on full display. Visible veins ran beneath the skin of his exposed hands. Though he exuded confidence with his straight posture and squared shoulders, his handsome but sickly-looking face gave him an unbalanced appearance as he leaned against his horse for support. This was King Treven of Nayak."Your majesty," the man's lips tightened into a thin line as Valtar, his guard, called out from a distance. Despite Valtar's warrior-like appearance, he looked like a dwarf compared to his master."I asked you not to address me that way until we get back to the palac