Yuzuru found himself standing outside the castleâs backdoor, his fist poised to knock. It was night, but he was sure a minute ago it wasnât.
Disorientated, he leaned back and sifted through his memories. He was sure heâd been in this position yesterday, banging on the door after chasing Gweyn all the way from the guest tower.
So⦠how did he get here?
Yuzuru looked at his hands. They were encased in a soft glow, which he recognized as Pikorinâs power.
She was making something.
The door opened, causing him to fall into the entryway. Lantern light streamed into his eyes as guards pointed spears at his face.
âIâll never understand travelers,â Queen Katheryn said chillingly. âGuards? Show him the exit.â
Hands reached around Yuzuru arms, yanking him up exactly as they did yesterday.
âHold on,â Yuzuru said. âWait, Your Highness. I⦠I come bearing gifts.â
The Queen raised one thin eyebrow. âWhy would I ever accept a gift from you? I should hang your head to the walls for disturbing the eve of my sonâs marriage.â
âBecause⦠itâs not for you,â Yuzuru said, thinking quickly. âHer dad, Gweynâs king of⦠her castle, wanted me to pass this on to her. It will legitimize her as his daughter.â
The Queen waved for her guards to let go. âWhere is it?â she demanded.
âItâs too important for anyone but me to give,â Yuzuru said, shuffling back from the guards and stuffing his hands in his pockets. âYou either let me attend her wedding or sheâll never get her fatherâs blessing.â
He stared down the Queen, watching as rage furrowed her brows. Then, she relaxed. âSo be it. However, I will not have you wandering throughout the ceremony unwatched. One wrong move and I will have your head.â
Midnight came and gone. Yuzuru slept like a brick in the castleâs singular guest room, motionless in his bed.
Or at least that was what it wouldâve looked like by anyone peeking in. While the pillow dummy provided cover, he was on the other side of the bed, hidden against the wall. The ground all around him was covered with pieces of paper, and up to the moment the sun rose, he did not stop for a single moment to rest.
The ceremonies were underway. Yuzuru was brought from his room straight to the hall, where he was sat in the corner and forced to watch as merchants and lords filed in like cattle, followed closely by armed knights in red gilded armor.
After everyone was promptly seated, dozens of squires and many more servants began going around the tables, plating foods and filling drinks. The knights stood against the walls, forming a fence around the entire congregation.
To keep people out or in, Yuzuru wondered.
A gentleman made his way over. He leaned in and chortled at the sign hanging around Yuzuruâs neck that said, Traveler.
âYouâre very brave to come here,â he said.
âOr mad,â Yuzuru said. âBoth, Iâm thinking.â
The gentleman nodded to the knights standing on either side of Yuzuru before leaving to join in the feast.
At the front of the hall were the three icy thrones. This time, the Prince sat in the middle, with Gweyn and the Queen on either side. He wore a more splendid garb of red and black, with solid shoulder pads and a flowing cape than came down the front of his chest, over one arm. The Queen was in comparison dressed simply. She had her hair done up in a spiraling plaid, on top of which perched her crown. The sapphire in it gleamed as she turned to survey the congregation, stopping at the far end of the wall where Yuzuru was sat by himself and flanked by guards.
Her smile was as cold as her eyes.
Yuzuru wasnât paying her much attention though. He only had eyes for Gweyn, who looked like a different person with her hair loose. A flowing white dress cascaded around her, hugging all the right places. Her tiara was plain and she wore no other jewelry, but Yuzuru couldnât imagine anyone looking more queenly than her.
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She caught him looking. There was fear in her expression, but she seemed to want to smile.
As the rest of the guests were seated, the Queen began to address them.
âMy lords of the Red Nation, I thank you all for attending this auspicious ceremony on such short notice. From this moment onward, you will be witnesses to the rise of our great House.â
One man stood up. âYour Highness,â he said. âI believe I speak for all of us when I question the legitimacy of this marriage. There are rumorsâ¦â He broke off, looking concerned.
âOh?â said the Queen, betraying not a shred of emotion in her cool voice. âDo explain, my lord.â
âMy Queen, what you are proposing is matrimony between our Great Prince and a⦠a girl we have no proof is actually a Stryde. There are rumors that⦠that the Strydes never even had a girl.â The man looked around for confirmation. A few heads nodded as mutters began arising.
âSheâs a bastard!â another lord exclaimed. âQueen Kathrn, you are not seriously hinging the fate of the entire kingdom on a farce?â
The Prince of Skulls banged his fist on his throne and stood, his cape falling over him. âWhat treacherous, foul-mouthed accusations! Guards!â
Kathrn didnât say anything. She only held up a hand, and a knight standing at the wall approached the lord. Grabbing the manâs head back, the knight dragged a blade across his throat in one quick movement.
The lord collapsed, gurgling in his own blood.
Chaos erupted as everyone pushed back their chairs. âWhat are you standing there for?â another lord yelled at the knight closest to him. âDo something!â
The knight didnât move.
âSit down, please.â
Kathrnâs command stopped everything. One by one, the lords turned from the dying man on the ground to look up at their queen.
âThere is no need for such theatrics my lords,â Kathrn said. âIf you all stopped fattening your gullets with my food for a minute, you will see that I have made preparations to ensure this pairing is legitimized.â
She waited.
No one spoke. The lords took their seats.
Yuzuru glanced up at his own guards. They, too, stood like statues.
Which means they either love the Queen or fear her.
He clutched the black box in his hands tighter.
There was a sound at the door. As everyone looked, it opened and a boy stepped in.
âAh,â said the Queen. âHere it is.â
âKing Jamie Stryde the First of Cold Castle,â announced the boy. âRightful ruler of the Blue Nation.â
An old man stumbled onto the carpet. He wore nothing but a loincloth and was covered in bruises and new wounds. His sudden appearance made everyone gasp, including Yuzuru. More knights followed the king, prodding him forward with the end of their spears.
Jamie Stryde moaned in agony as he crawled on all fours, along the narrow stretch of carpet over to the thrones.
âIt has been a while, Jamie,â said Kathrn, showing the first hint of delight on her sharp face. âI see the Witch Witch took not only your sanity with her, but also your dignity.â
Jamie was forced to kneel. Other than the loincloth, he also had a steel crown on his head, but it wasnât anything like what the three before him had. His was a dark ring of metal, twisted in places and filled with holes.
Yuzuru realized with a start that the holes were probably where all the crownâs jewels were, before they were gouged out.
The Mad King shook his head. âHell is deep for you, Kathrn.â
Kathrn didnât seem to even hear him. âDo you know why youâre still alive, Jamie? Instead of hanging off our walls like the rest of the traitors of the realm?â
As she said this, the lord who had his throat slit had finally stopped twitching. He lay by his overturned chair, blood pooling around the feet of those sitting next to him.
The silence in the room was overwhelming.
âNo,â said Jamie finally.
The Queen commanded Gweyn to stand. The girl did, the curls of her dress falling around her ankles.
âDo you know who this is?â
Jamie didnât even look at Gweyn as he repeated himself. âNo.â
Gweynâs face tightened into a scowl. She stared down at her father, but the king spoke as if she was not there.
âIn all my life, I fathered four princes and no more. All were slain under your sword, Kathrn. Remember that as you sleep tonight.â
âOh, I do,â replied the Queen. âAnd you should remember this is your last chance to save whatâs left of your pitiful kingdom.â
Finally, the Mad King turned to look at Gweyn. âShe is no Stryde,â he said. âShe wears no heirlooms to prove it.â
âWell,â said Kathrn with a patronizing smile. âDonât we have a solution to that.â
Yuzuru took that as his cue. He got up and started making his way over to the thrones.
All eyes turned to him.
âI have something,â he announced, coming to a stop next to the king. âInside the box I hold are the earrings worn by every child of the Stryde family.â
The Mad Kingâs eyes widened. âHow could it be?â he demanded. âWho are you and why do you meddle in the affairs of the realm?â
âIâm sorry,â Yuzuru told him, âbut this is the only way.â He stepped around the king and started towards Gweyn, stopping on the step below her.
Gweynâs eyes were misty but she did not cry.
Kathrn spoke up. âMy lords. Behold the legitimization of Gweyn Styrde, Princess and heir of Cold Castle, new ruler of the Blue Nation.â She nodded to Yuzuru. âProceed, traveler.â
Yuzuru stared into Gweynâs eyes. He unlatched the front of the box.
Tears finally slid down Gweynâs face. âYou were supposed to run away with those,â she whispered. âSell them or something and start a new life.â
Yuzuru chuckled, his fingers resting on the boxâs lid. âThereâs no point starting any life if I lose you.â He grinned, and as he began opening the box he saw the Queen stand up suddenly.
She mustâve noticed something wasnât right, but she was too late.
Yuzuru threw the opened box into the air and pulled Gweyn into his chest, pressing her face to his chest. He squeezed his eyes shut, but even through his eyelids, the flash of light was blinding.