LOGIN"You think I enjoyed it?" she said, apparently giving up and taking off the mask. Pretending made no sense anymore. "You should have just let me go; you wouldn't have known anything, idiot!""Oh, so is this my fault? Why did you do that?" He pushed her away with disgust hiding his flaccid cock. "How did this even happen? It can't be, it just can't. You and me. Why?""You weren't supposed to see me. I wanted you to go back to camp, exhausted, and tell the soldiers that you didn't want to go to the village because you had already spent time with a girl. That way, they would think you're a coward or that you don't like girls. They'd laugh at you and... and... no one would respect you then!""WHAT?! That was your plan!? You wanted them to laugh at me?""YES!""YOU IDIOT! Why? Just... Just why? Why would you want that?"She wiped away the semen droplets that almost reached her mouth."Are you really so clueless, sissy?" He felt like she might cry at any moment. "Our parents have cared only
"Never? So, I should marry my mother and tie our destinies because of the damn prophecy? Because some spirit said so?" he blurted out."Marry your mother?" Exarchy tilted her head to the side."Forget it," he sighed, dropping his head in disappointment.Exarchy slowly ran her hand through the prince's hair. "Prophecies don't always unfold as we expect, child. Spirits come to those they wish to speak with in dreams, and sometimes their answers can be confusing, spoken in a sense we don't yet understand. You're seeking answers in the wrong place."He looked at her perplexedly."This place, this library, holds answers not only to here," she pointed to his head, "but also answers to here." Her hand touched his chest, right where his heart was."I don't understand it," he whispered."You will, child. You are clever. You're her son, so you'll understand it," she said, looking towards the exit with a thoughtful expression. "Goodbye, Cedric.""Riddles again." He picked up the book and headed
For the following hours, he had to focus on the books, shifting them from the pile right in front of him. "History of Eldaria and the First Civilizations."No."Tales of the Great Journeys and the Rise of the Eclipsian Dynasty."No."Starborne's Path to Power."I've read this one already. More than once.Cedric cautiously raised his eyes above another book in hands, glancing at Seraphina. She pushed back her chestnut hair to the side, revealing her neck and seductive collarbones. His Mum carefully tied her hair into a ponytail.Meanwhile, he observed her arm movements, noticing Mum's bare armpits and the flexing of her neck and arm muscles. Interested, he watched, pretending to be engrossed in the book."I can see you watching, Cedric," she said calmly."Sorry, Mum." He shifted his gaze back to the books, blushing."Descendants of the Eclipsian Dynasty."Descendants.Suddenly, he recalled what he had recently read, that evening when they arrived at the library. He stood up and walked
At that moment, he thought something moved behind him; he heard a sound. Cedric turned around, snatching up his sword. After so much training, he was doing it with no problem.Among the tents, a person in a green cloak disappeared into the depths of the camp."Hey!" He hurried in pursuit, passing other tents and scattered cargo. The tiredness slowed him down, making it challenging to catch up. Cedric halted at a turn, finding himself blocked by two tents, with a horse directly in front of him."Trouble, prince?"Riley, with a grin, emerged from behind. He looked at Cedric's sword. "Getting ready for another round with Eligh? I doubt it'll spare you from more humiliation and bruises.""Get out of my way." Cedric slowly walked past the white-haired soldier and headed toward his and Seraphina's tent, bypassing the guards.He stepped inside. "I think we're being watched, Mum."Seraphina was getting ready for bed, already in her warm nightgown. Inside the tent, it smelled of flowers as she
The village and camp were shining brightly in the dark night. Cedric walked down the steps, supporting his sleepy mother. "We haven't even rested after the journey, have we?"Finally, reaching the bottom, Cedric saw a bright red rose in the moonlight.I don't need to be the greatest soldierHe picked it up. "Mum?""Yes?""This is for you." He presented her the rose."A Rose? Why is that? Because I'm as ordinary as that?""No. Because you're strong, steady, and beautiful, just like this rose."She smiled, almost teary-eyed, as she took the flower."Thank you, sweetheart. My dear son. My Cedric." She hugged him tightly, pressing her breasts against his chest. He still could feel the scent of her sweat. Seraphina's damp shirt clung to his clothes.He liked the smell so much. "I love you, Mum.""I love you too, darling. I'm sorry I was mean to you." She leaned back and gave him a quick kiss on the lips, a small secret gesture."Just a little peck, since your sister can't see us," she said
Seraphina turned around, and Cedric stood right behind her, avoiding the Exarchy's intimidating gaze."Don't be afraid, Cedric." She put her hands on his shoulders."I... I'm not afraid," he said nervously."Still a child," the Exarchy said with a smirk. "You know where to seek for the answers, Grand-Grand-Granddaughter of Leronse. I only ask one thing: don't interfere with the priestesses in their work."Seraphina bowed and pulled Cedric along by the hand."I'll go back to the camp, check if everything is under control." Blunder headed towards the exit, leaving the prince and queen alone."Why were you standing behind my back? You're our eclipsian leader, you act like one.""I've already said that I'm not fit for the role of leader, Mum. I'm not a hero, and I wasn't hiding behind your back.""Maybe Arik was right. I've been too overprotective with you all these years after all."They walked through several large halls. Seraphina knew exactly where they needed to go. They finally stop







