In boredom while looking outside, the young prince never did join his company with their animated exchange of words. Rather he suited himself in listening to them. Strangely, his ears would perked up when the tribe princess would began to respond to the inquiries of the eldest prince.
“I read tons of book when ye are away.” The tribe princess responded to Woon.
“What kind of book do ye read? Might I lend you some of mine.” Sue joined in.
“No particular kind, really. But I love the recent book that I am reading now.” She commented.
“What is it?” Woon asked.
Not one of them saw Jion’s slight tilting of his head towards the tribe princess and Alminah throwing a silent stare to the young lad before both averted their eyes from each other.
“Works of Tol
Princess Alminah wiped her own tears as she saw Sue in a distance, sulking. She got off her own horse and slowly strode towards her, quite relieved that Sue had not entered into the forest or finding her wilt be difficult. “PrincessSue-,” “Donotevendaretocomenearme!” Alminahstoppedonhertracksandwatchedhersobbedsilently. “Iamtrulysorry.”Alminahmanagedtosay. Sue looked at her with an accusing glare. “Are ye perhaps happy that ye made those two fight over thee?” ThetribeprincesswasevenperplexedwhyinheavenSuesaidthosewords. “I would want them to mend their bond again. I want them to get along as much as you want, Princess.” There was silence before Sue looked down realizing that
“Did ye find them?” The young prince asked calmly although Woon knew he was as panic stricken as him. They both rode their horses and quickly ran over the place they went in hope that they wilt find the two lost princesses. In distance they saw the white stallion of the tribe princess drinking water along the river banks. Jionkickedshadowtoracehisbrothertowardsthehorse. “Theyarenothere.Woon,theyarenothere!”Jionexclaimedasiflosingitgradually. “We have to find them-, Sue!” Woon rode towards the princess who has her gown painted with bloods either of her own or someone else. He did not know but he had to be there with her. Sue trembled again upon hearing another whimpering of horses on her back but she was relieved that they belonged to the two princes. “Your
There was slight disturbance in the younger prince’s study. It happened after King Suk handed him one old journal that he strangely found at the royal family’s old chest. At the cover of the journal was the official sign of Jion. He scanned a little and got confused with the dates and the events of every particular dates written on the book. Somehow it did not match with what had been happening the past few months. What caught the king’s attention was the wedding of the tribe princess and the young prince many months ago. He asked the counsel of the eldest prince of what action they must do to the book.“I am certain that it was Jion’s handwritten. But, I do not know if the content was some sort of fiction for the events that were written gone contrary to what really happened the past months.” Woon said in silence.“Whatarewetodo,son?”However, Woon’s mi
She gave a big unladylike yawn before looking at the vastness of the whole valley where they pitched their tents for two days. She never knew that traveling upon cities to cities can be really tiring. “Whereisfather?”sheaskedthebulkytrainerofalltheirwildbeast. “Onthelargetentcheckingournewlyacquiredprizesfromthecitywewentinlasttime.” “Thepumas?”Shefixedherlonghairwithshadesofgoldenyellowandbrightred. “Yeah.Hecouldnottamethemuntilnow.” “HowaboutyouDari?Youareourtrainer,amIright?” He snickered. “Yeah but those animals are the real deal of the word wild. Y
“ I can’tseeif there is any need for a celebration.” The king spoke in low tone while continually reading the scrolls coming from different lands of the whole kingdom. “ThepeoplewantedtoseetheirKingafteryourjourneyfromthedistantlands.” “Good that the people are not cursing me for being gone for too long leaving the affairs here in thine hands, Troi.” Thelordjustsomberlysmiledwhileslightlybowinghisheadforthecommentoftheking. “They really don’t mind at all since this guy wont even sleep just before he finishes the affairs of the kingdom for a day.” Lord Sten butted in after courting a slight bow to the king. Theyoungkingbeholdhistwogreatcompanionssi
It was a very weary practice and the chief tribe allowed them to breathe some air either just to sit around the grassy valley or roamed around the capital to get familiar with the place just before they wilt have to perform the circus for the noble. Alminah and Shima shared the same interest in fine jewelries that the English women wore in some occasions so they sorted to be in the city to check some of the goodies. “Iwantedtopracticeratherthatwalkedaroundinthisnoisyplace.If it is not for our living, I’d rather me inside the tent and play swords. It is in my blood. I could felt itright in my flesh and bones.” Chaerin continued to blabber nonsense while following the two ladies around. “Oh shut it, Chae. Ye are no fun.” Alminah managed to talk despite her animated choosing of the jewelries. “Dari and Chae were like siblings who struggled to e
Dari placed the last tent on the carriage as ordered by the Teuton chief since they were now entering the capital tonight for the circus show as requested by the grand queen to welcome his son, the king from his travel overseas. It was late in the afternoon but the sun was not setting any soon so he was privilege to do the chores without the difficulty of having no light. As he finished checking the goods including the food and the caged animals which included the black pumas, he turned to get back to his own horse when the three ladies showed up, heavily panting. “What are ye-, Shima? Are ye hurt?” Dari ran to them and affirmed that she was wounded. “What happened?” he exclaimed facing Chaerin this time. “Tis not my fault. We were just walking around, listening into crazy old tales and all of the sudden, there are fighting and Shima got hurt. Minah was mad and got involved in the fight and she made the guy Capulet angry and w
Lord Sten was informed of the occurring events in the large valley where the tribe circus traveler was temporarily pitching their tents. Not a hint of humor could be seen upon his facade when he got inside the dungeon of the Capulet. The house was in silent frantic upon the sudden visit of the King's royal right hand."It'sanhonortohavethee-,"Lord Sten raised his hand to the head of the house, "Save the lulling sir. I do not even wish to have thee near me." He said in displeasure.HermeswhowasbowingraisedhisheadtotheLordspeakingtohim."Howdareyouarrestourvisitor.""Theyareperformingwitchcraft,melord."Hermesdefendedvehemently."Oh are they? I will not be very surprised if they cast a spell of curses to this house. Know ye not