Chapter 11: The Royal Cat and the Noble Mouse
The afternoon sun shone brightly over the Everhart estate, where Tiara was supposed to be practicing her swordsmanship. Instead, she found herself in a heated exchange of words with Chris, who had apparently decided her estate was his new favorite playground.
âI donât recall inviting you here, Your Highness,â Tiara said, resting her wooden practice sword on her shoulder as she glared at him.
âAnd yet, here I am,â Chris replied smugly, lounging under the shade of a tree. âItâs not every day you see a noblewoman wielding a sword. I was curious.â
Tiara narrowed her eyes. âCurious, or bored? Thereâs a difference.â
Chris smirked. âDoes it matter? You seem to enjoy having me around.â
âEnjoy?â Tiara scoffed, pointing her sword at him. âThe only thing I enjoy about you, Your Highness, is watching you leave.â
Felix, standing a few feet away, coughed to stifle a laugh, while Lily, seated on a bench nearby, looked between them nervously.
âShall we test that theory?â Chris asked, suddenly rising to his feet. He walked over and casually picked up a spare wooden sword from the rack. âLetâs see if your swordsmanship matches your sharp tongue.â
Tiara blinked, momentarily taken aback. âAre you challenging me to a duel?â
Chris twirled the wooden sword in his hand, his grin infuriatingly confident. âConsider it a lesson. Iâd hate for you to embarrass yourself in front of someone more competent.â
âOh, Your Highness,â Tiara said sweetly, taking her stance. âI donât need to be competent to defeat you. I just need to be better than a goose.â
Felix lost his composure, laughing so hard he had to lean on the fence for support.
Chrisâs grin faltered. âThat was one time.â
âAnd yet,â Tiara replied, circling him, âitâs a memory Iâll treasure forever.â
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The duel began with Chris making the first move, swinging his sword in a calculated arc. Tiara parried easily, her movements quick and precise.
âNot bad,â Chris admitted. âBut youâre a bit slow.â
âSlow?â Tiara countered, dodging his next strike. âIâm just giving you a false sense of confidence.â
Chris lunged, but Tiara sidestepped, tapping his shoulder with the flat of her blade.
âPoint for me,â she said smugly.
Chris scowled. âBeginnerâs luck.â
âOh, I didnât know luck came with years of practice,â Tiara shot back.
Their duel escalated into what could only be described as a choreographed argument with swords. Chris aimed high; Tiara ducked and retaliated with a low sweep that nearly knocked him off balance.
âYou fight dirty,â Chris accused, blocking her next strike.
âI fight smart,â Tiara corrected, her grin widening.
Their playful banter drew a small audience as servants and guards began gathering at a distance to watch. Felix, still laughing, leaned closer to Lily.
âI give it five minutes before one of them tries to cheat,â he whispered.
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Sure enough, Chris feigned a stumble to catch Tiara off guard, but she wasnât fooled.
âReally?â she asked, rolling her eyes. âThatâs your strategy? Pretend to trip?â
âWorked, didnât it?â Chris replied, regaining his footing.
âNo, it didnât,â Tiara said, jabbing his side with her sword.
Chris yelped, clutching his ribs dramatically. âYouâre ruthless.â
âAnd youâre predictable,â Tiara replied, twirling her sword triumphantly.
In a last-ditch effort, Chris dropped his sword entirely and lunged at Tiara, grabbing her wrist to disarm her.
âCheater!â Tiara cried, struggling to free herself.
âAdaptable,â Chris corrected, grinning as he wrested the sword from her hand.
For a moment, they stood there, panting and glaring at each other, their faces mere inches apart.
âYouâre insufferable,â Tiara muttered.
âAnd youâre impossible,â Chris replied.
Felix cleared his throat loudly, breaking the tension. âShall we call it a draw?â
âItâs not a draw!â Tiara protested. âHe cheated!â
âOnly because you were about to win,â Chris said, smirking.
Tiara glared at him, her cheeks flushing slightly. âIâll remember this, Your Highness.â
âI look forward to it,â Chris replied, his tone annoyingly smug.
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Later, as Tiara sulked in the drawing room, Lily tried to console her.
âAt least you didnât lose entirely,â Lily offered.
âI didnât lose at all,â Tiara grumbled. âHe just refuses to admit it.â
Felix walked in, carrying a tray of snacks. âWell, if it makes you feel better, the goose is still undefeated.â
Tiara threw a pillow at him, but her lips twitched into a smile despite herself.
From the shadows, Lilith observed the scene, her golden eyes gleaming with irritation.
âThey laugh now,â she muttered to herself. âBut they wonât be laughing for long.â
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