Dragon Lord buried himself in the paperworks he had for the day. He had a guard from the dungeon request about Diamant's welfare. It was reported to him that she wasn't eating and was only surviving on water. Was she trying to die before he had the pleasure of killing her himself? He ordered that she should be given better food. He wanted to keep her there yet keep her alive. Something about him was selfish about letting her go, about letting her out from that dungeon where only him had the power to see her. He was worried about how frail she looked when he held her in his arms the night before yesterday.
Held her in his arms...
That sounded a little too personal, a little too close.
Preparing for a royal wedding was a huge task and people were already working tirelessly to make provisions for the day that was drawing nearer. DL still couldn't bring himself to order for the invitation letters to be sent out.
Time was running out! Getting these letters to where they should go might take days and that was a lot of time.
Time, he didn't quite have.
He looked at the paper in front of him again. The mines were doing great. What he was worried about was the huge amount of money demanded for the ships. He knew that ships were expensive but this felt overboard.
He sighed.
Then he started working again. The next time he lifted up his head to look around, it was dark. He had work till night!
He was glad he had taken care of a lot of tasks yesterday.
He looked into the darkness then called in a guard.
Someone was supposed to have been here to lit up the candles but then he remembered he gave strict instructions for him not to be disturbed.
A maid came in after sometime and the room brightened. She left the moment she was done.
He relaxed in his chair again and someone busted into the study that he had forgotten to lock. DL didn't even have to guess who that was, only one person with that kind of built could bust into his study like that.
Goben
And it was only when matters of urgency arose that he did it.
"Dragon Lord! An attack from the Riverside around the borders. The Water Tribe was heavily attacked earlier today. The news is just getting to me and I have sent some warriors to check. We were badly hit." Goben said with a voice breathless from running.
DL slammed his fist against his table in anger and his stood up.
"How is that even possible? Were they not enough warriors around that border?! That is one of the most heavily guarded borders! All my borders are heavily guarded!" Dragon Lord roared in anger.
"They...well....some..." Goben stammered.
"Will you quit that?! Tell me, already." DL said pissed off by his stammering.
"They had come like guests for your wedding." Goben said.
DL hadn't even sent out the invitation cards. His eyes flew to the pile of the invitation cards on his table.
"The guards realized a little too late that the cards had not even been dispatched yet. They thought, perhaps, the order for them to receive guests came a little late. When they realized their mistakes they fought back and discovered that they were enemies. They were able to push them back but the hit we received was brutal." Goben completed.
"Send some medical experts to them." DL said, his body suddenly felt weak.
"It is the Water Tribe, my Lord. They breed medical experts."
"Surely they do." DL said and fell into silence.
"Do you think they are the one? The same people with the bird?" DL asked as he watched the candlelight flickered.
"Yes, it looks like it." Goben confirmed.
"Once the warriors you sent get back, I want all what they found on my table. These attacks are becoming too bold, too confident!" DL ordered.
"Yes, Dragon Lord." Goben bowed.
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Diamant's stomach stopped aching after sometime. She had been given good food and had eaten it quickly but since she had been skipping her meals for some days, it had disturbed her and her stomach had hurt.
For how long would she stay here?
For how long would he let her be here?
What exactly was she being punished for at the moment?
Sunain? Maybe she was still in the dungeon.
Diamant thought with her back turned to the bars as she laid on the floor not minding the filth.
Then she heard the gate open and someone stepped in. She turned immediately to see Dragon Lord take off his broad hat. His gaze penetrating.
Her face morphed into surprise. Why was he here in her dungeon? Not like she wanted it to be hers but it still was.
She could have sworn that she saw his face twitched in surprise but then she looked again and she doubted if it was ever even there.
Dragon Lord was surprised, he had thought she was sleeping. He didn't even know how he got here but then after the news of the attack he had dismissed Goben and allowed his legs to take him anywhere they wanted.
Now, here he was staring at a very much awake Diamant and he cursed in his head. He didn't have the energy for this.
"Here to set me free?" Diamant asked, hope slowly seeping into her eyes.
"You even dared to hope that?" DL replied, his face showing how stupid he thought that was.
"Then you are here to let me go to Sunain?" She asked again.
"How stupid are you?" He rolled his eyes.
Not as much as you
The voice in her head said but she pressed her lips tightly together, something like that would only get her into more trouble.
"Then why are you here?" She asked, her voice impatient.
"You don't get to ask that!" He replied hotly.
"Yes, I get to." Diamant said like it was the most obvious thing.
"This is my dungeon, I can come here anytime I please to do whatever I please." DL stated
"Technically, it is mine. You are not the one occupying this place with a chain on your leg."
DL wanted to reply to that then he stopped. He suddenly realized how stupid this was. He came all the way here and here he was having a foolish conversation about who owned a dungeon. He felt stupid and even more stupid when he realized how silly this situation was. This felt too much like a distraction.
He face went hard. He was slacking and he hated it.
"I know I talked about Sunain and you have refused to tell me anything. Will you at least tell me if you have seen Aaron? If he had asked about me?" Diamant whispered.
What was this? Was he now going to be giving reports to her? His lips formed into a straight line.
"I think you should be more worried about why I am here." He said, sinisterly.
"But that was the first question I asked and you..."
"I am here to tell you that I have you where I want you." He said.
"Where you want me?"
"Weak, entertaining fear and with not just one but more reasons to live." DL mocked.
Diamant eyes casted downwards, she felt that she had been stabbed in the chest. She had felt that this would happen but she didn't think it would be this soon. How could she allow herself to have seen and wanted live. But was wanting live wrong? Well it was, at least for her.
The Devil...
Diamant's anger rised and she stared at the floor boring into it a hole with her eyes. She was mad at herself, mad at the world.
She felt anger and rage's darkness taking control of her heart.
"And when shall I be executed?" Diamant voice cut the silence sharply as it stopped with an anger that wasn't ordinary.
DL flinched. Where had all the begging and the pleading gone? Her hard face that stared at the ground soon morphed into a face that showed no emotion.
She was going back to her old self, now only worse. Her face was empty, her eyes deadly cold.
A moment ago, she was right where he wanted her, right where her death would be pleasing, right where her death would mean killing a distraction.
Now, she was just...cold.
"Tomorrow." He answered back confidently despite the change in the air.
"Well then, I hope you will be doing it yourself." With that she turned her back to him and silence reigned.
He left in confusion. She was always an expert at this. Just when he thought he had her then she would slip away and he would realize he never really had her at all.
"No wonder the food was so good, a last meal." Diamant muttered to herself after she heard him left.
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DL threw a fist at the hard wall and his knuckles bled. They would heal soon, they always healed.
Now he had a lot of things on his hands. This attack against him. This attack that was too greatly planned that he couldn't really decipher. This uprising against him that was becoming too bold. No uprising has ever had him this confused, this unsure and this vulnerable.
Then there was Diamant and an execution he was only certain about a while ago. Killing her now might be the same as killing her in the past. Upon the news of her execution, she went back to her old self. He must still kill her. Anything that took up his time and wasn't related to Alusa was a distraction.
She was a distraction.
What was she saying about him killing her himself? She always drove him to this dead end. She always ended up confusing him.
Then there was Nana who won't stop trying to get him to stop the wedding on pathetic excuses such of love.
Love...
Then there was that silly wedding. He walked to the invitation cards and pushed them to the ground angrily.
Distractions!
Then he looked at the wedding invitation card scattered across the floor and realization hit him and he smiled bitterly.
But of course...
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"You sent for me." Goben said upon his entry to the study.
"When did the attacks started getting heated?" DL asked immediately
"My Lord?" Goben asked confused.
"When did the attacks started getting so pronounced and bold?" DL asked again, slowly tapping his pinky against his lower lip.
"That was after your return from the Fire Tribe."
"The Fire Tribe that demanded that I get an heir."
"Yes, Dragon Lord."
"Doesn't it all look planned to you?"DL turned to him then, he snapped his hands in excitement. His eyes brightened with an idea.
"I fear that I cannot respond, Dragon Lord. I don't know of that which you speak."
DL stepped closer to him.
"I will enlighten you, my dear friend. They demanded for an heir and while I was wondering where they got their confidence from, I pushed for a marriage. With my attention divided, the attacks increased and have gotten a little too close. The border was attacked on the disguise of wedding guests." DL explained.
"So, this wedding was their plan all along. It was a distraction." Goben said as his eyes twinkled in realization.
"That is only what you saw?" DL questioned as he laughed bitterly.
He went to the window and stared down at the kingdom. He looked to Goben again who stared at him in curiosity.
"The Fire Tribe is now an enemy. The Fire Tribe is betraying me!"
DL said and Goben calculated it all in his mind.
But of course...
"I want you to send some trusted warriors of the Black Mask over there by tomorrow. It is a day's journey so they would be here by the day after. I want them to bring their families here without anyone's knowledge. The enemy mustn't know that we know." DL commanded and Goben bowed.
He dismissed him and he left.
"Will have to remind them why I am called the Dragon Lord. Remind them that I am the King."
"I am so honored to have you visit me, Dragon Lord. This is absolutely rare." Clara sang to him praises as he made it into her chamber. He looked around and took a deep breath. It didn't seem so repulsing to him anymore.He was sure that she would be happy by the time he was done telling her about the purpose of the visit."I am here to inform you of a very important thing. As we speak, a warrior with my official statement to cancel the wedding has been sent to the people. This marriage will no longer happen, at least for now." DL said and she looked at him surprised.Everything seemed to stop around Clara as she process the news.Impossible!Could her dream be finally coming true? She thought.She wanted to scream in happiness but that would make her look bad. Bad wasn't anything she wanted to look like right now. She didn't know what to do. Should she sound
Sunain sat on on her bed, feeling exhausted from the day's activities. She had been made not to go to any minister again, fearing what she would do. The Gimbai was still disappointed at her and was avoiding her, Natty and Nancy made fun of her all day while she crumbed the floors away. Still all these didn't bother her, what bothered her was Diamant's absence. After that day at the dungeon, she hadn't seen her again.Aaron had been here on some occasions to ask after Diamant. At first he thought she was hiding her when she told him that she didn't know where Diamant was. He later believe her and said he would ask the Dragon Lord.The first day she met him at the door, he had to introduce himself and Diamant hadn't really spoken about him before her sudden disappearance. Still it felt like they both shared something, the way he was desperately looking for her like he had done somet
The Black Mask had a rigorous training process and they mostly exhausted the night training, at least that was what Diamant discovered.She had been introduced to everyone. She found Rina to be a nice person and Roc to be a man who wanted any woman who came his way. It wasn't always hard to sense things like that. Roc told her that three of them were out on a mission and two of them were in the villages to find out more about the uprising. He stated that the uprising was the hardest the DL had to confront so far and that they weren't really making any head way. She nodded along, listening intently.Goben was made her trainer as she had so much to learn about. Diamant repeated to herself why she was here and her hatred for the DL. She wouldn't want to risk forgetting a second time.Training with Goben was painful. Sometimes it looked like he was purposely hurting her. Although they were using sticks to train, it looked li
DL moved and Landrus huffed. He hadn't been able to sleep and had to come to Landrus. Which happened after he had visited Diamant's empty dungeon. He still could not explain to himself why he was there.He was glad that all the bones were at the other side and he didn't have to stare at the skeletons of dead animals. Not that he minded.He just wondered why the voices were back. It had been a while since he had the nightmare or since the voices even filled his head.The magical staff in his hand stood firmly in his grip. He breathed again.Maybe what he should be questioning wasn't why they were back. It was why they even left in the first place.******************************Lewis stared deadly at the arrow on his wooden. His room was locked but he had left the window opened. He pulled the arrow away and took the piece of cloth at the bottom. He opened the cloth and he read the words. His heart raced. It was them again.Boldly written were:MEET US TOMORROW AT THE RIVER SIDE WHEN TH
"Malik?" Lewis asked doubting himself. Was he the Master? Was he betraying the Black Mask? Betraying the whole of Alusa.Malik stepped closer to him and smiled to Lewis."Welcome to the Winning side." He said with a devilish smile."So, you are The Master." Lewis said quietly to himself but audibly to him."Don't be ridiculous! Of course not, I am not the Master. The Master won't show himself to anyone." Malik said laughing in amusement."So, you do not know The Master?""No one knows The Master." Malik said like it was an obvious fact.There was silence and Lewis said again."So you are the betrayer. How could you betray Alusa?!" Lewis said walking closer to Malik in anger."What are you doing too?! Isn't it called betraying?!" Malik hissed angrily. "They reached to me, The Master, his offer is promising. He is different from the Dragon Lord. Have you gone to the people to see how the Dragon Lord makes the people of Alusa live? The Master won't be like that! I am on the Master's side
Diamant rocked herself back and forth as she laid coiled up on the floor. She was missing Aaron. Although, she had been able to get him off her mind for a while now but she remembered him. She remembered how he had always helped her and she missed him. Yet her memory of him was always torn by the last time she had saw him.The time he had tried to rape her.Maybe he could explain? Maybe he wasn't himself?She tried to find excuses for him. She had to go to the meeting again. There was no message or anything suspicious going on. The Master was still quiet, still they had to train.******************************"Left! You are so slow." DL said as the sword clashed against each other. "We don't have enough time for slow progress!"Diamant had been presented with the news about the change of her trainer. With how angry the Dragon Lord was, she didn't know if she should be happy about it."Wait! I can't keep up!" Diamant shouted."Argh" she shouted again as the sword left a small cut on h
"I sent Roc to check on the border by the Riverside. I was looking for you to do it but you had disappeared." He said looking apprehensive."Dragon Lord." Goben paid his respect and only then did DL see the bird. "A message." He smiled. "When will they be here?""Soon." Goben replied with a smile.The Black Mask meeting would soon commence. DL and Goben took their seat waiting for others. Goben had taken the bird away to a cage and now he only had with him a message.One by one they arrived, each paid respect and took the seat appointed to them. Once they were complete, DL started the meeting. He had Goben read the message and they discovered that the enemy planned to have a meeting at the Central, where they were. They planned to meet in a bar and it was all detailed out. They needed custome and the Dragon Lord appointed Aliyah and Joseph to see to that."We are going to that bar this night. News reaching me that we lost some warriors at the border. I strongly believe that there i
Diamant woke up in a warm room, she looked around and she saw Sunain. "Before you go running off, tell someone." Sunain scolded gently with a smile of relief.It was still at night and it was still raining. Sunain must have changed Diamant's dress because it wasn't wet. The whole of Black Mask sat around her in their usual hideout. She looked up and saw DL, his face stoic. She looked away, her mind playing back what had happened."They knew we were coming, I was in their carriage." Diamant said answering the unasked question that lingered over them."You saw them?" DL asked as his voice cut sharply through the silence."No, the darkness and the woman's hat, I couldn't see their faces. But the man seems like a minister, considering his robe." Diamant continued trying hard to remember as she relayed everything that happened to everyone."You are important to the Master?" Malik asked in surprise."Well, that was what I heard. I don't even know him, I don't know this Master." Diamant sai
As much as she wanted not to feel pity for him, there was a sense of unison in his grieve, a depth and pang of guilt that she could understood, one that she could also feel. She felt a tear run down her cheek, she didn't know if she was grieving for her pain or his."We have so much in common." He said looking down at her with a tinge of a distant smile before his eyes held a glint in them."Let us start again, Diamant. From the very beginning like all these never happened."She looked quietly at him as he brushed away her tears. Her eyes glinted with hope of survival and escape but his next words held something within them, something that held so much significance but could have almost been missed."Let us start from the very beginning, my woman. We have so much laid out for us, let us not ruin it. I forgive you for everything you have done, let us put it all behind us."His voice hit different strings in her. From a slow consideration to confusion, realization then silent rage.Forg
Except for the clanking of the utensils against the plates, the silent whizzing of the fire in the fireplace and Aaron's unanswered questions that still hung in the air, the dinning room was silent. "Do you like the food?" He pressed his hand against his fork with slightly more pressure as he asked her again. His gaze were fixed on Diamant who sat by his right in a long blue dress. Her shoulders were tensed and she made sure that she stayed eating during this unwanted lunch so there would be no reason to have any conversation that he would likely force her to, which he was already doing.Aaron watched her closely, his eyes slinted with observation, "you are doing this on purpose."She took a goblet of water and drank before rushing back to her food.He muttered something harshly to himself under his breath before taking another bite of his food.He was tired of this. It had been over a week and although she ate well now and gave no trouble, it was like she had decided to act like he
He spoke against her neck while he pushed her legs apart with his own, his hand slowly went beneath her back, crashing her to him. She moaned a little at the sudden movement, reaching her hands up his neck.He knew it all, where to touch that would get the best reaction. Old ways were sneaky, they always found a way to creep back into a person's very being. Old ways were dangerous.Her legs hurt, she wanted so badly to take off her heels but even now in the midst of her crazy emotion, she knew the basis rule and followed it as always.Beauty was pain, and she was beautiful."And it isn't for you either. What kind of mess have you found your self, Naturella?"She moved up for him to kiss her. There was so much urgency for her to feel wanted, needed... loved."You talk too much, Hector."She felt his firm hands pulled up her gown by the slits, a cold breeze blew her legs letting her know how exposed she was and she felt the roughness of his trousers against her bare thighs."It was st
Like a beating heart ripped away from its duty, snapped suddenly during its pumping yet pumping still, his heart feel heavy and filled with pain. Pain that he couldn't describe. He felt lost, miserable and without a sense of direction. Nein's heart felt totally hallow...void. The woman he had trusted all his life, loved and respected had turned against him and wanted to seize the life of the one he had brought to the world, one that he loved even though he knew he would never get loved in return.Maybe he deserved it, like his mother said.Mother...?He chuckled weakly then he coughed, dry long coughs that erupted through his chest each time, threatening to tear him apart.Could he call her that? A mother? He could still see her burning on the cross in his mind and everytime he remembered, grieve seized him. As much as he hated what he discovered, he couldn't help but remember how she had protected him with her life at all cost, how she had risked her life all the time to come and se
Blinded by an unexplainable rage, Aaron tightened his fists on Malik's neck till suddenly he pushed him out of his grip. Malik's hands went up his neck, glad to be free while he stepped quickly away from Aaron. He focused on his breathing like he was trying to get all the breath he couldn't get before.After a while, he looked up at Aaron then he saw his shaking hands and he gasped lightly. Aaron heard him and snapped his face to him, his eyes sending warnings that even Malik's swollen eyes could see.They stayed like that for a while in silence before Aaron sat on the ground exhausted. It wasn't until then that he felt his hand bleeding and aching from Malik's previous struggle to survive."You...""Don't say it," Aaron said breaking his sentence short. Malik slowly sat next to him."It's getting worse," he whispered, his voice laced with concern."I have it under control.""You almost killed me!"Aaron scoffed, "but I didn't..." he muttered to himself then pointed at the sword dug a
The meeting didn't go well, not one bit. Some tribe leaders had taken it upon themselves to be absent, in a way to show their displeasure of how he was ruling.Or maybe it was about the rumour...the one he had killed a long time ago. Was it suddenly gaining strength again?No! Absolutely not! He had put an end to it. It can't be the rumour.This was supposed to be their first meeting, one that should have been held a long time ago. Only the leader of the fire tribe and his wife had been present, even Skull Dwelling hadn't sent a representative. Those gang of crimimals!Although he had expected that would happen, the people from Skull Dwelling were rugged and highly daring. They were doing all their appointed duties just fine, one can't get a lot of taxes from places like that but it was a great source of labour. They weren't ones for a talk around a table and they made that clear.He ended the meeting, furious. How bad could the morning get?!Too much things were happening. He was
"I hate seeing you like this, I really hate seeing you hurting." He said with concern and a flash of anger in his voice, then he rested on one of the pillars around the bed, his eyes still on her."What is so wrong in you loving me? I really don't ask for much, you know? Just stop running away from me and accept your place by my side." His left hand shook slightly and he quickly grabbed it in the other, blinking furiously before his face went back to its relaxed state again.She tried to say something again and his attention was fully back on her. His eyes lit in excitement and he stepped forward taking off the gag from her mouth. She sighed in relief once the cloth was off her mouth. He stood there, his face set inches away from hers, waiting for what she had to say. Then suddenly, She spat in his face, conveying all she thought of him in that one act.He straightened himself up slowly, reached for an handkerchief and wiped his face clean with it. Surprisingly, he didn't take any of
He whispered something to a guard next to him, his eyes still fixed on Diamant while he spoke. The guard soon left in a hurry. Aaron walked down the short stairs slowly not taking his eyes off her for a moment. The wind blew softly and he shuddered lightly from cold, drawing his robe closer to him.She pushed her captive away from her grip roughly. He fell to the floor, stood up immediately and scurried away from her with his sword and armour clanking loudly.She felt wild and furious. She took quick angry strides to Aaron who was now down the stairs and watching her with a silent smile just like a predator waiting patiently for his prey that was walking foolishly walking into his trap."How long?!" She was breathing heavily from anger, her lips trembling slightly in rage.He looked around to see how much attention they now had. His face was blank and his eyes looked confused, feigning ignorance."How long what?""Don't you dare lie to me, your Majesty!" She snapped at him and a slow
Aaron closed the door then went to the bathroom pushing the door opened to see a quivering Aliyah on the wet floor while tears streamed down her face. Her face twitched in pain. He stepped in and he saw her visibly go stiff.He scoffed before crouching before her and pulling her slowly to her feet so that they were both standing. She felt weak in his hands like she could fall if he wasn't holding her and she felt...hot.She must be sick.He squinted his eyes at her, then he noticed the now turned red cloth wrapped around her upper left arm and he gave a sharp short hiss.Aliyah flinched."You are sick, aren't you? You shouldn't have come," he said with a gruff before leading her to the room which she followed along without a fight. He made her sit on the bed then fetched a bowl of clean water attending to her cut.She relaxed a bit, her gaze fixed on the floor. She had stopped sobbing now."You are always doing this... demanding," he said quietly.She heard him squeeze the cloth into