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Chapter 4. The Queen's Anger

"My son, this afternoon you can take your gift on the table in the mother's room," said the queen and then returned to the palace. "Why am I feeling restless?" The Prince asked himself. He has a bad feeling. He ordered his bodyguards to keep, watch around. He was worried about his mother. The Queen walked into her room. She had tried to hold back her sadness in front of her son. "I have to put my plan into action before it's too late." The queen said, then closed the door of her room. She sipped a glass of water then sat cross-legged and closed her eyes.

The white light surrounded her body, then a few moments later the queen's body disappeared. She is no longer in her room. She left without anyone knowing. With a white light protecting her body, she walked out of the palace. The people she met could not see her, including the prince. Her golden sword was used as a belt.

He wears black clothes with a head covering. A green pendant was coiled around his neck. She headed to the forest where the king had gone. She firmly believes that what she sees in her dreams is reality. It was almost afternoon. The wilderness was very quiet.

She met the young deer who were eating grass. She walked further into the forest. She paused for a moment, then crossed her arms over her chest and bowed her head in salute. She greets nature with a symbol of friendship. "I need the help of all of you who live and grow in this forest," she said.

After saying that, she washed her face with river water. She continued her journey. From afar she saw a sparkle of light between the trees. She walked quickly toward the light. "Red light? What's there?" The queen said and then slowed down. The closer she saw the clearer the red light formed a large circle. She tried to walk through the circle of light but her body bounced off as if it had been electrocuted. She felt her fingers cramp. "It's like a trap. I have to break through this." The queen said, then took a deep breath. She drew a sword from her waist then cut the halo. Instantly the halo was cut off. Now in front of her is a wooden hut. It seemed that the wooden hut was hidden by that red halo. The queen walked slowly while still gripping her sword tightly. She saw three horses tied under a large tree.

"It is the horse of the king and his guards." The queen said, then walked slowly towards the tree. Now she saw two guards who were with the king sleeping on the grass. The queen approached and checked their situation. "They are still alive. They are sleeping soundly, but.... This is no ordinary sleep. Where is the king? Something must have happened."

Queen Lourine is curious. Her heart was beating fast. Slowly she walked toward the half-open window of the wooden hut. She peeked inside. Degggg! Her heart seemed to stop. She saw the king inside. "My dear, you are very hot, don't stop. Do it harder. I love you."

The king's voice sounded clear in the queen's ears. She saw her husband lying naked. A naked woman was sitting on top of the king's naked body. The king's hand squeezed the woman's breast. Queen Lourine's body immediately limped. Her tears flowed.

She turned toward the door of the wooden hut and stretched out her hand. The door opened. The king was surprised, but the woman still swayed on top of the king's body. The king looked up and saw the queen standing at the door. Before the woman looked at the door, the queen had closed the door and left.

"Don't mind. It's just the wind. The door's closed," said the woman as she continued to sway on top of the king's body. The king resigned. He was lulled by the pleasure provided by that woman. "What do you see, honey? Kiss me. I'm so excited. Let's move on." The woman looked down and gave her lips to the king.

"I saw someone at the door," said the king. "Nobody can enter here honey. There's no one there," replied the woman. She moved increasingly harsh. The king groaned. He crushed her lips roughly. 'Damn, who would have dared to break through the fence of light I made? Whoever you are, after this I will turn you to dust.' The woman thought.

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Queen Lourine Chatrine ran in the middle of the wilderness with tears streaming down. She no longer cares which direction she is going. The green pendant slowly turned black. She didn't stop crying. "So this is what made you change? You hurt my heart. You betrayed me. Why are you doing this to me, King Van De Fretas? What's my fault?" The queen shouted loudly. She was very hurt. She was sad and angry. She thrust her sword into the ground, then shouted. Instantly there was a booming sound of thunder.

The wind was blowing very hard. The white light from his sword pierced into the sky. Trees sway. The animals in the forest ran scared. The king's horse and the two bodyguards bound under the tree neighed violently and rebelled. Katty Emerlinda came out of her hut. He lifted his face and looked up at the sky.

'This is not normal. Looks like the gods are angry. 'Katty thought. She turned briefly to look inside. The king was fast asleep. Katty stretched out her hand, closed her eyes. A small black ball suddenly appeared in her hand. She threw the ball into the sky. A few moments later, the black ball returned to her hand. Katty looked surprised.

"Nothing happened? Why is nature no longer obeying my orders? Who dared to break my magic?" Katty Emerlinda muttered. He looked back inside the hut. "I can't find out now. The king has to get out of here so I can be free to work." Katty Emerlinda returned to the hut and awakened the king.

"My lord, you must return to the palace immediately. The weather has suddenly become very bad." Katty said while giving the king's clothes. "What happened? Wasn't the weather so good? Why were there sudden strong winds and thunder?" The king asked in an astonished tone. "I'm confused. This happened suddenly. You must return to the palace immediately," replied Katty. "I can't leave you alone like this."

said the king. "Please go now. Don't worry about me. I am well acquainted with the conditions in this forest. I will be fine." Katty bowed, pleading with the king. "No. I'm not leaving." The king flatly refused. "My lord, if you do not return to the palace, I will go."

Katty's answer succeeded in making the king speechless and unable to argue anymore. He was forced to obey Katty's words. "Okay, I'll go. Take care of yourself. I'll be back tomorrow," said the king. Katty nodded. She led the king to her hut. She pointed her index finger at the two sleeping king guards and broke her magic. The two bodyguards woke up instantly. The wind was blowing harder. If Katty hadn't used her magic, the big trees around her hut would have fallen. The sound of thunder was deafening. The king and his two guards jumped onto the horse's back and left the place.

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