#108 The Sistersâ Plan
Despite all her worries and the thoughts she had, the exhaustion from the journey allowed Cassandra a
long and deep sleep. She and Missandra were finally able to sleep in a real bed after a long bath, a
real meal, and also, without having to get up to tend to the babies. Kassian and Kian were carefully
watched by Yasora and the young Mira and Ethen, who made sure the two young babies didnât miss a
thing. Cassandra wouldnât have entrusted them to anyone else, but she really needed one night of
interrupted sleep.
When she woke up the next morning, she was feeling refreshed, and her mind was clearer, too.
However, Cassandraâs opinion hadnât changed. She was only left to trying to convince Missandra to
participate. This wasnât just about having her sister concur, it was also because she realized her
younger sisterâs wits may be a life-saving skill if she had to infiltrate the heavily guarded Imperial
Palace. Missandra had demonstrated that she had her own resources over the past week, and the
points she and Cassandra were different about might be crucial.
Hence, when she walked in the little room that had breakfast waiting for them, Cassandra tried to think
about how to approach her sister. Carrying Kassian, how was a bit grouchy from having just woken up,
she sat next to her.
âGood morningâ¦â
âMorning,â yawned Missandra, her hair still over the place on her shoulders.
Somehow, Yasora seemed to have understood that the two sisters would have important topics to
discuss because none of the younger servants were around, and everyone around them was simply
busy with their tasks, not staring or asking any questions. They started eating in silence, only Kian and
Kassian making little noises. While the baby was being breastfed, Kian was devouring a full plate of
meat buns, apparently his new favorite food.
Cassandra waited a bit before opening her mouth, trying to gauge her sisterâs mood, but Missandra
was being a bit too quiet.
âMissandraâ¦â
âIf this is about last night, Hinue, my answer is still no.â
Cassandra sighed. She knew how stubborn her sister was. This wasnât going to be an easy oneâ¦
âMissandra, we cannot stay passive.â
âYes, we can. We are not going to get ourselves killed by infiltrating a Palace guarded by hundreds of
guards under this maniacâs control just to save an old man who, if were that unlucky, might even be
already dead.â
âThe Emperor isnât dead yet,â retorted Cassandra. âMissandra, I cannot stay hidden here while he
might be dying when I can probably save him.â
âYou donât know if heâs really dying, if heâs fine or dead already! You donât know if youâll be able to save
him either, Cassandra, and that might actually cost your life! The only thing we do know for sure is that
the crazy second prince wants to kill you, and Kassian. Thatâs about it. We donât even know if your
Prince is fine and still alive!â
âI know Kairen is fine,â retorted Cassandra, almost angry now.
Missandra shook her head. She didnât like to be scolding her older sister, but she was terrified that
Cassandra was about to put herself in danger, once more, and she wouldnât be able to stop her.
Missandra put down her plate and turned to Cassandra, looking very serious.
âYou barely escaped him once, Cassandra,â she said. âYou barely did. If it wasnât for the Diamond
People, or for Lady Kareen buying us some time, we would already be dead, or worse, dead in his
dragonâs stomach. This psychopath might even have taken his sweet time and tortured you, just to piss
off the War God. In any case, I will not abide by anything that might put you and I anywhere near that
guy. Not until we are sure to be safe, and that includes the Second Prince or Lady Shareen being
around.â
Cassandra sighed. She understood Missandraâs reasons and, in many ways, her younger sister was
actually right. It was a miracle that they had been able to come here safe and unharmed. Cassandra
had gotten a new scar on her arm, but it was healed already, and probably not a too bad outcome
considering what the sisters had been running from.
However, something was telling her to go to the Imperial Palace. Not only for the old Emperor, but she
felt like something much bigger was going on, and they had to stop it before it was too late. If her
Prince was still caught up in a war, how could she stay here and drink tea?
âMissandra, I canât. I canât stay hidden here. We already made the biggest of the journey, our goal was
to arrive in the Capital.â
âYes, because we thought the Old Emperor could save us. We had no idea he wasnât doing well! If we
go there, we canât be sure he will protect you or Kassian!â
âWhat if he can? What if we can save the Emperor and end this? Missandra, another thing we know
almost for sure is that the Second Prince isnât there, right?â
The younger sister frowned, but before she answered, Yasora cleared her throat.
âHe is not. Actually, news came in very early this morning. Two of our people who were in the market
said the second Prince was on his way here, but still a couple of cities away.â
âSee?â Said Cassandra. âWe will know right away if Prince Vrehan comes here, Missandra, hisâ¦â
âHe is on his way back!â Yelled Missandra, getting on her feet. âCassandra, this cold blooded murderer,
and his crazy bitch sister might be only a few hours away from here!â
âThis is exactly why we have to move now! The longer we hesitate, the more time we will lose! What if
this is our chance to beat him, heal the Emperor and punish Vrehan and Phetra for what they did?â
Missandra stayed silent for a few seconds. This was really too crazy. She was the one trying to hold
Cassandra back, and her sister the one who wanted to take action? This was truly too much! This was
a life and death kind of decision, and she was scared they were running into a trap.
âWhat if they expect us? What if we run into a trap? Have you thought about Kassian? And Kian?â
Cassandra looked down at her son and took a deep breath.
âIâm thinking about him. If his grandfather dies, what do you think will happen? Maybe something will
happen to his father, maybe Kairen wonât be able to keep Vrehan from becoming Emperor. I am done
letting Kairen fight every battle for me. I am good at one thing, Missandra, itâs healing people. If the
Emperor is sick, this is my call. This is up to me to do what I can. I will let Kairen deal with Vrehan, but
the Emperorâs health became my responsibility the moment I heard about it. Doing nothing is the worst
thing. Iâd rather die attempting to do something than stay here and close my eyes, hoping someone
else will solve the problem for me.â
Missandra opened her mouth, but she found no words to respond to that. She was annoyed. Annoyed,
as her older sister was probably right. No man could save the Emperor better than Cassandra at that
time. The second Prince wasnât expecting them to be there. He wouldnâ know until he returned to the
Capital, and they still were a little bit ahead. Moreover, they had a chance that the War God would
return, too, but they didnât have more information on his whereabouts. Actually, the information they
had was that neither of the princes was there, and the old Emperor, however, was there, and sick. She
let out a long sigh of frustration.
ââ¦What about Kassian?â
âWe can watch him here,â immediately replied Yasora.
âWhat tells me you can trust you?â Retorted Missandra, a bit too coldly.
The middle-aged woman put her fists on her waist. She knew that the young lady was Cassandraâs
younger sister,
but she could use some manners!
âWell, youâre still alive, miss doubtful, arenât you? Also, there isnât a single human being in this
Residence that donât owe their life to Cassandra. She freed us from slavery or servitude that was just
as bad. Everyone here would die for her.â
Missandra pouted. Why was it that Cassandra always had that kind of effect on people? The North
people, the Diamond people, and now those servants, everyone loved her. Was it okay to trust them? If
it was Missandra, she wouldnât even have entrusted them with a single hair of her nephew! She let out
a long sigh, turning to her sister once again.
âI suppose we donât have any better option?â She asked, totally ignoring Yasoraâs glare.
âIâm afraid not,â said Cassandra. âNo one knows where I came from, or that Iâm in any way related to
this place, aside from the Prince. At least Vrehan wonât be able to find them here, even if something
happens to us.â
This way, even if something happened to Cassandra, Kairen would immediately know where to look for
their son. She didnât say that at loud, though, as Missandra was already rather upset.
âFine, admitting that I do agree to all of this, whatâs the plan? How do we get into the Imperial Palace?
Because the heavily guarded situation is still pretty much there.â
Cassandra took a minute to think about it. Unfortunately, there was no way the dragon they had could
have the two of them fly into the Palace. This was the way she had most used, recently. The only
exception had been with Shareen when she had gone downtown, but they had used the main gates
and this was out of the question. 1
âYou could use the servantsâ entry?â
They turned around. The young Mara had just come back, carrying a big bowl of meat buns since Kian
had happily emptied the previous one. She carefully put the new bowl close to the young dragon,
making sure to keep her fingers away from him, and sat on her knees, close to Cassandra.
âThe servantsâ entry?â Asked Cassandra.
The young girl nodded.
âDo you remember, when you came back and the Dragon ate the master? A lot of the other servants
left, but some are still my friends, and now, they work at the Imperial Palace. They said the servantsâ
entry is not well-guarded, there are only two guards!â
Cassandra and Missandra exchanged looks, a bit doubtful. Only two guards? That almost seemed a bit
too good to be true. She actually had no idea there was a different entry for the servants but,
remembering her days at the Imperial Palace, Cassandra had indeed noticed that they always seemed
like they would come out of literally nowhere⦠They had to stay out of sight as to not annoy the many
members of the Imperial Family. The Imperial servants were often invisible to most people, walking
quickly and keeping their heads lowered. In a strange way, it almost made sense that how they got in
and out of the Imperial Palace would be a bit less tightly secured. So
bother with the lower-class people?
âWe are still white,â Missandra reminded her.
âWell, we are already good at disguising ourselves, arenât we? If you managed to have us fool them
once when we only had a bit of makeup and a few trees to hide, you should be able to do it once again,
right?â
Missandra was bitterly starting to regret her display of makeup skills now. She sighed and turned to
Yasora and Mira.
âDo you think you could get us some servant outfits and makeup?â
âAnything you need! We have servants going to the market and shops every day, no one will suspect a
thingâ¦â
Just like that, Missandra and Cassandra started reviewing each step of their plan, with Yasora and
Miraâs help. The more she heard her sister, the more Cassandra knew she was going to accept this.
Missandra was making sure every detail of their plan to infiltrate the Palace could work, and there was
no end to her questions. Just from hearing her talk, she could tell her younger sister had much
experience in dealing with all kinds of people. She was talking about the guardsâ rounds and breaks,
the servantsâ schedules, the rotations and tasks inside the Palace.
However, they didnât have that much time to lose in talking, and no matter how long they planned this,
they wouldnât be able to prevent everything that could go wrong from happening. Hence, Yasora sent a
couple of servants to go and grab the things Missandra listed her, and while they waited for their return,
the sisters agreed to go to the Palace early that afternoon. Cassandra didnât want to lose any more
time and, right after lunch, the activity inside the Palace would probably be lesser, as it would be time
for court. Cassandra only had a glimpse of the Emperorâs activities, but with his illness, she expected
the ministers and generals to have even more work to make up for his absence. Also, asking Mira and
what she knew from her friends, they roughly knew which areas to avoid. They agreed that neither the
fourth or fifth princes were to be trusted. Cassandra wasnât too sure about Opheus, but she definitely
didnât want to meet with Lephys. Missandraâs opinion was simply to avoid anyone wearing purple and
get as quick as possible near the Emperorâs quarters.
When the servants came back with all the makeup, they ate a quick lunch and started getting ready,
being even more cautious about the tan and re-dying their hair of a deep black once again; This felt all
too familiar, but this preparation time was necessary. Once the sisters were ready, Yasora nodded.
âYou do like our people now⦠except for your eyes, of course.â
âWeâll have to remember to look down,â said Missandra.
Meanwhile, Cassandra was hugging Kassian. The baby hadnât been very noisy during their
preparations, but now, as if he knew what was going on, he was starting to cry and get upset. This
broke Cassandraâs heart. She had beer with her son for a full week now, and if this wasnât so important,
she wouldnât have separated for him, even for a short while. She hugged him closely, kissing his
forehead, whispering to calm him down. At her feet, Kian too seemed nervous, walking in circles and
emitting quick little high-pitched sounds, trying to get her attention.
âItâs going to be fine, my love,â she whispered. âYour mom will be right back, I promiseâ¦â
Kassian started crying even louder, and she had to take a deep breath before hugging him and the
baby dragon one last time. It was hard, to feel their warmth and part with it. She gave her baby to
Yasora, and promised to herself internally. This wasnât going to take long.
Sheâd definitely be back soon for her son.