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."Epilogue..He hated everything about this little island. The people were nice and their lifestyle was peaceful and colourful. He hated the harsh sun that was always harsher to him because he was always wearing black. He wished to go back to Nayak as soon as possible and have his mother pampered with sweets from Ruqgu. In his entire seventeen years of life, he has never for once stepped out of Nayak but his father had sent him to Holcomb after his elder sister who was getting married to a nobleman from the island.He doesn't get along with Princess Aria, she was always self-centered and a little bit bitchy even though his mother warned him not to address his elder sister like that. He prefers the company of Princess Estella since they were raised together with his immediately younger sister Nabi. The three of them were like triplets. Estella is the brainy one out of them but often ignored by their father the King which makes her lack a little bit of self-esteem, she is also clumsy and
Chapter 53 Baby Nasir.A few months later.Childbirth hurts like a bitch! How I wished someone warned me. Well, they did but I couldn't imagine that it would be this worse.“Push!” The midwife encouraged me but I almost slapped her face in rage. I was doing my best, why wouldn't she see that? Will I have another child after this? Yes! But I don't want to go through this kind of pain in my life ever again. I felt like my insides were being ripped apart.“ Please a bit more Your Majesty, I can see the head of the baby,” The woman said softly, beads of sweat forming on her forehead mirroring the one on mine. I took another breath and I pushed harder with all my strength.After minutes of pushing and praying to Natalí for the thousandth time to ease me of this pain, and hours of Treven running around like a headless chicken while threatening to kill the midwives if anything happens to me. That man and his dramatics, Baby Nasir finally came to this world. Treven almost collapsed from joy
Chapter 52 Scares.“ Your majesty, I'm thinking we should make a camp here. We have been Riding non-stop and we can just continue our journey by dawn” Valtar said with a tired voice after the passed the Lu fortress and the king didn't even stop the horses.“ You all can rest here or go back to Lu Fortress, I need to get back to the capital as soon as possible. My Queen is waiting” His Majesty said grabbing the little tear orb dangling on his neck. While riding the horse forward, he already imagined how he was going to scoop his Queen in his arms and kiss the lips he missed so much.“ You need the rest also, you won't even allow us to pull out the arrows,” Valtar said but Treven continued riding without minding his only friend. He increased the pace and rode away from the whining bodyguard. He doesn't mind the pain anyway, his Queen would heal him with her gentle hands. The pain in his body was nothing compared to the pain of longing that he was feeling. He had fallen for her without
Chapter 51 His primary assignment.He took a deep breath as he stared ahead, his entire armor was covered with the blood of his enemies. Bodies were splattered around him in the most goriest way ever. Both the human bodies and the wolves, he kept Killing to return the favor of them slaughtering his soldiers. He wasn't tired even after fighting for many hours straight. The back of his armor was stabbed with many arrows, some of which penetrated his body but he barely felt any pain as he continued cutting any threatening flesh as if he was slicing butter.The warriors of Nati fought under his command, they were like demons from hell. They cannot be killed and each time the enemies used the magic of Hwaja, the warriors were not affected, they only kept on fighting under his command. Their wolves already got trapped in the ditch he had his men dug the other day, he only ever wanted to end everything and go back to his Queen. He hasn't heard anything from the hornets and it bothers him a
Chapter 50 The Other Side of Natalí.“ What do you mean you couldn't kill the Queen?!” Princess Cixi barked at the assassins in front of her. They were ten in total they bowed their head in shame. Their faces were swollen beyond recognition and part of their body was too.“ We already got rid of her bodyguards and before we knew it, some bug swarms came out of nowhere and attacked us. There were too many, we couldn't enter the chamber. By the time they were gone, the king was gone too” one of the assassins said while wincing in pain. One of them fell dead immediately followed by another until all of them died before her eyes. She couldn't believe the scene in front of her, whatever killed them was waiting for them to deliver the message to her.Her eyes became pitch black as she roared in anger. Her black veins became visible and covered one side of her face. The black mist surrounding her went crazy.“ Your Highness! The Queen is heading to the temple” Her second in command, the lady
Chapter 49 His Spirit warriors.“ Lyn was poisoned?” He banged his hands on the table at the news from the Hornet. His eyes flashed red but went back to normal immediately the Hornet flew in a circle with a loud buzz. They had made a camp at a place very close to the Silk Valley. The sun was setting already and he was getting ready to attack the Aransas fortress at dawn before the hornet flew in.“ She didn't eat the poison?” He asked and the Hornet stayed still for a while before buzzing around again. “ You stung her maid? That was reassuring at least.” He took a deep breath but his mind was already in shambles at the thought of someone attempting to kill his Queen in his absence. He knows the person, it was the same person that tried to poison him at the inn the first time he met his Queen. It was the same person that was giving the Barbarians a failed hope.The Hornet flew around for a while again with a loud buzz and Treven almost broke the table angrily. How dare that lowly piec