#114 The Quiet Apartments
The Prince glared at them, annoyed. He kept shaking his head, already sulking.
âYouâre really one hell of a little pest!â He hissed. âOh, fine! I never liked that dumb ass anywayâ¦â
Missandra gave a triumphant smile to her sister, but it was way too early to rejoice, in Cassandraâs
opinion. Could they really trust this Prince? So far, Opheus hadnât been the most cooperative, and
Missandra was basically forcing him to help them now. However, the sisters were short in options.
Moreover, the threat of the War Godâs wrath was probably their best weapon at the momentâ¦
The fourth Prince rolled his eyes over, ignoring Missandra to turn to Cassandra with a frown, his fingers
twiddling with his long earring.
âCan you really heal Father?â
âI hope so,â said Cassandra with a little nod. âI canât say before Iâve actually seen him, though⦠Do you
know where he is?â
âWell, Vrehan wasnât extraordinarily discreet about it. Father was moved to his Chambers, under the
pretense of guarding him against any more assassinsâ¦â
âThey let him do that?â
âSweetie, in case you havenât been following, there is no one left to oppose that douche here. Sephir
died, Kairen is gone to play with his toys on some faraway battlefield. Who else do you think will show
up to tell him what he can and cannot do? Heâs the second Prince!â
âYou could have stopped him,â noticed Missandra, upset. âYou could have saved your own damn
Father if you had said something.â
Opheus sighed.
âJust you try growing up in a family where everyone happily serves each other poison for breakfast
while the adults watch, darling. I have nothing against my father, but Iâm far from being his favorite son,
if he remembers me at all, and I have a long list of siblings whoâd only be too happy to feed my ass with
a sword if they remembered I exist. So sorry about daddy, but I value my life a tad more.â
Though Missandra made a disgusted face, Cassandra couldnât really say she didnât understand his
point of view, for she had witnessed it herself many times. All the siblings were in danger since even
before their birth, especially the Princes. Some had to grow with strong personalities, while some like
Anour and Opheus, remained quiet and unnoticed. It was one way like any other to try and survive in
such an environment.
Cassandra stepped forward to address Opheus, speaking softly.
âI understand your position, and I know that what we are asking is putting you in danger, too. But you
canât ignore that Vrehan will not stop there. He wonât have enough of killing his father and only one or
two of his brothers.â
Opheus shrugged after a hesitation.
âWhy should I care? Itâs not like Iâm a threat to him, I have no children and no will to have any!â
âDo you have no one you care about in this Palace at all?â Retorted Cassandra.
This time, her words silenced him. He looked baffled for a few seconds and lost in his thoughts.
Opheus had grown in this Palace. There was no way there was no one here that he didnât hold dear.
Maybe he had younger sisters, or lovers that Vrehan could potentially harm. Moreover, heirs or not, his
own safety wouldnât be guaranteed either. He couldnât ignore what usually happened to the New
Emperorâs siblingsâ¦.
After a long while, he sighed.
âOh, fuck it, we are all going to die anywayâ¦â
The Prince walked past them, shaking his head, and actually walked towards the window his dragon
was peeping at them from. He scratched his dragonâs chin, making the white beast growl softly, and
turned to them.
âCome on, Iâll give you a ride. Unless you want to walk out into the two idiots my brother has planted
thereâ¦â
Cassandra and Missandra exchanged a quick concerned look. They werenât exactly fond of the idea of
hopping onto a Dragon they didnât know and had never seen behave at all before, but it was still better
than climbing their way back or risking it in front of the guards. Moreover, the white Dragon hadnât been
very menacing since the two of them had seen him. He hadnât even growled once at them, only
peeking on their every move without showing animosity. (2
Cassandra walked his way first, and to her surprise, Opheus actually held out his hand to help her get
on his dragonâs back. She took it after a hesitation, and exchanging a glance with him. Somehow, she
hadnât noticed before, but he had some features in common with Kairen, though his face was leaner
and his forehead more prominent. It was strange to meet all of Kairenâs brothers, and all she was
concerned about was which ones did not want her deadâ¦
Somehow, Opheus decided not to extend the courtesy to Missandra, and got on his Dragonâs back
right after her, leaving the younger sister to climb on however she could. His white dragon was smaller
than Krai, but his build was about the same, and he was among the biggest of those Cassandra had
seen, roughly about the same size as Vrehanâs dragon. He seemed of a quiet nature, as he took off
quietly as soon as all three of them were seated. 2
It felt strange for Cassandra to fly again after such a long time, and on a different dragonâs back. She
had never flown on any other Dragon than Krai. The white dragon didnât need any directions. He quietly
circled the large Imperial Palace, leaving the girls to see what was going on on all the roofs. Catapults,
giant crossbows, iron nets extended over some of the gardens⦠The Imperial Palace was clearly
preparing for an attack coming from the sky. Opheus, too, had his eyes on there and shook his head. 2
âWhat a moron,â he sighed. âCome on, Phe, letâs get away.â
His Dragon growled softly in response, but his big blue eyes were also riveted on all the weapons
below. He took them down to one of the aisles of the Imperial Palace, one Cassandra had never been
to before. She had no idea where they were, but Phe, the white dragon, landed quietly in a large
garden filled with purple flowers. It was extremely quiet around.
Opheus jumped down and, once again, helped Cassandra get off his dragon. Whether he hadnât liked
Missandraâs attitude earlier or was just acting petty, the younger sister had to get down herself.
âWhere are we? Asked Cassandra.
âMy chambers. Luckily for you, I happen to be living not far from Vrehanâs apartments. I donât know
where exactly our father was taken, but at least from here, you shouldnât have any trouble accessing
his place. If you can get past all the guards, that isâ¦â
Cassandraâs throat tightened a little. It would have been stupid to think the second Prince would have
left his father completely unguarded. Not only the Imperial Soldiers, but it was very likely that his own
militia would be keeping the Emperor locked in there. She sighed. They had found where the Emperor
was and got closer to his position, but the hardest part was still to come.
Opheus walked back inside, and the girls naturally followed, as they were completely lost on their
position within the Palace. After walking past a few rooms, Cassandra couldnât help but notice a
strange detail.
âItâs very⦠quiet in here,â she said. âYou donât have any Imperial servants in here?â
âNo. I hate noise and noisy people. I donât trust any of those little rats either, they are all working for
someone in there⦠Iâd rather take care of myself.â
Cassandra was impressed. Besides his excessive attitude they had witnessed earlier, he actually
seemed like quite
a sensible being. Everything inside the rooms and corridors they walked across actually seemed
strangely bare. Actually, it reminded Cassandra of her first days in Kairenâs apartments in the Imperial
Palace. Just like his older brother, Opheus didnât seem to spend much in decorations or filling his
apartments with luxurious items. The bit of furniture they saw was in pastel colors, adding to the quiet
atmosphere around. Cassandra spotted a couple of instruments, too, meaning he probably liked music
more than noiseâ¦.
âOpheus? Whatâs going on?â
Two women suddenly emerged from a room on their left. Both looked around their thirties, and were
very pretty. The first had short brown hair, almond eyes, and thin lips, and was wearing a long purple
dress. Behind her was a younger girl, in purple too, who was almost hiding behind her.
Opheus frowned.
âWe have guests,â he sighed.
âGuests? Are you kidding? Aside from your crazy mother, you neverâ¦â
She stopped talking, frowning at Cassandra.
âI know you. Arenât you the Third Princeâs Favorite? The White Lily. Why do you look like thatâ¦â
Cassandra wasnât sure what to say. Should she confirm her words, was there a danger in unveiling her
identity to that woman? It seemed a bit late, though, she had clearly recognized her. As she hesitated,
Opheus sighed.
âRelax, darling. This is my wife, Mariana, and my younger sister hiding behind her. They wonât talk.
Yes, Mari, thatâs Kairenâs woman.â
Cassandra was a bit surprised to hear Opheus actually had a wife. He was probably the only one
among the Princes, and she had never even heard that one of the actual princes had a wife at all. Was
it recent? Before she could wonder more, that woman, Mariana, glared at her husband, looking
shocked.
âAre you kidding, Ophe? Didnât you say we should lay low? With the Emperor being sick and all? And
now you bring that woman here? Are you crazy!â
To Cassandraâs surprise, before the fourth Prince could even answer, Mariana turned to her.
âNo offense to you, really, but the situation is freaking tense here, and that idiot said it himself!â
Opheus rolled his eyes.
âI know what I said, but I found those two in Fatherâs apartments! Also, the little one basically
threatened me into helping them, mind you!â
Mariana glanced towards Missandra, and put her hands on her hips.
âAwesome, so now you get bullied around by teenagers? Really, Opheus? I already have to handle
your crazy bitch mother, give me some slack!â
âWe are not staying,â declared Cassandra, stepping up. âHis Highness just helped us not get caught,
but we only want to get the Emperor. We wonât bother you any longer, we donât want to put you in
danger.â
Hearing her actually speak seemed to calm that woman a bit. After one more glare at her husband,
Mariana turned to Cassandra, crossing her arms.
âSorry for the yelling, I have nothing against you, Lady Cassandra. Iâm just worried about that crazy
Vrehan. Heâs fucking lost it and killed Prince Sephir, no one here is blind enough to think youâre guilty. I
remember seeing you with the other concubines, I thought you were a smart but harmless woman. We
also heard about the Lady of the Mountain, all the concubines talk.
Cassandra was somewhat touched to hear that most people didnât believe in her being an assassin.
That woman,
Mariana, seemed to have a lot of common sense and nothing in common with the other Concubines
Cassandra had met. After scratching her head, Mariana turned towards the Prince again.
âSo, what was the idea there?â
âThey get out of here and try to find and help my dad, thatâs it! Nothing Iâm going to concern myself
with⦠hey!â
Before he could end his sentence, Mariana had slapped his shoulder with an angry look.
âStop being such a baby! You canât let them get in there alone, are you crazy?â
âYouâre the one who said you were fine with us laying low!â He protested, rubbing his painful shoulder.
âThat was before I knew there was someone in that crazy Imperial Palace capable of helping the old
man! Stop being a coward, or are you going to let your father die? And your brotherâs woman, too?
What do you think the War God will do to your skinny ass once he finds out!â
Once again, Opheus let out a long groan of exasperation. Behind Cassandra, Missandra had a hard
time not laughing. However, Mariana was not done with him.
âIâm so fed up with you! Do you want Vrehan to get on the throne, perhaps? Because I know I donât!
Heâs just going to have us all lined up and make a fucking slaughter!â
âFine, fine! Stop hitting me you crazy woman, I get it!â
If the situation hadnât been so dramatic in itself, it would have been quite funny to witness the Prince
being bossed around by his wife⦠Mariana stopped, though she did threaten me into another slap,
making Opheus take one step away from her. She then turned to Cassandra, taking back a serious and
gentle expression scaringly fast.
âSorry about that. Anyway. Of course, we will help you, especially if thereâs a chance you can help the
Emperor; We donât know much, though, except for the fact that heâs in Vrehanâs apartments. No one
opposed it when they moved them, so I guess he already has most of the people in the Palace working
for him⦠There are guards, too. Donât worry, though, we can find a way.â
âAre you serious?â Whispered Opheus, though everyone there could hear him.
Mariana nodded and smiled at him.
âThey just need to be able to get in, right? All we need is a distraction. Looks like your crazy mother is
going to be useful for onceâ¦â