#115 The Forbidden Area
The six men guarding the door to the second Princeâs apartments were bored.
They didnât quite understand why a simple entrance door within the Palace was so heavily guarded, as
absolutely nothing was going on in that area of the Imperial Palace. Of course, the death of the First
Prince had caused quite a stir, but since the funeral that had been held in a hurry, and the second
prince had left, it had been rather quiet over there. Those men actually had no idea what was going on
behind those doors, or who they were truly guarding. They were aware of some rumors that the
emperor had been placed in the second Princeâs apartments, but they had no confirmation of it. The
servants always talked a lot between themselves, while the soldiers were supposed to keep their
tongue tied unless they wanted to lose their position.
Becoming an Imperial Guard was such a prestigious position, with a heavy salary yet not much actual
work to do, that many envied their position. It took either a lot of work, a lot of money or good
connections to get there. . Sometimes a bit of all of that, but in any case, they had done the hardest
part. Unless they were aiming to a higher position, those men could spend their days guarding doors
and simply wait for their paychecks to come. They didnât need to guard the inside of the Princesâ or
Princessesâ apartments, either: most of them had their own militia, and the others hated any intrusion
on their privacy. Plus, there was a long history of concubines getting into some bad fighting over
rumors of one another sleeping with the personnel and since the latest scandal that had the Emperor
see red, all of the Imperial Guards had been strictly banned from entering the private chambers of the
Imperial Family unless explicitly being told otherwise.
Those men didnât have much to entertain themselves with. They would lurk at the pretty young servant
girls going by, but that was pretty much their only entertainment all day long.
Hence, when the two women appeared at one end of the corridor, they turned heads as soon as they
heard the first screaming. Those among the soldiers who recognized them frowned or chuckled
nervously, already aware of what was going on.
âYou useless little bitch!â Was yelling the middle-aged woman. âYou canât even give me one heir, one!
What did you marry my son for if itâs for just standing here like a decorative vase! Youâre useless!
Useless!â
âTake it down a notch, you old harpy! Fucking get a clue! Because Ophe agreed to marry me doesnât
mean Iâm gonna pop out a kid within the year!â
âDonât call him so familiarly before you even get pregnant! I donât know why my son was so adamant
about marrying you, but you better give me a grandson quickly, or Iâll have your head!â.
âMy head? And what are you going to do with it? Did you forget that I am his wife? He canât get another
woman, now, Iâm never allowing it, so you better be happy with who you got and suck it up!â
The soldiers were trying hard not to laugh at the scene. Aside from the Imperial Concubine, no one was
blind as to why the fourth Prince had agreed to marry Lady Mariana. Certainly not to produce any heirs,
for one. It was even quite surprising that his mother was still holding on to the pitiful illusion that Prince
Opheus could ever produce any children, given his tastes. Lady Mariana was actually doing a good job
of acting as his fence against his delusional mother, but even the Emperor had completely given up on
his fourth son⦠and his hysterical mother.
âI should have never agreed to that! Youâre just a useless little scheming swine! You did it all for the
money! And to kill me! Youâre going to kill me!â
âYes, yes⦠Arenât we getting a little big on the drama, mother-in-law?â Said Mariana, ignoring her to
keep going towards the soldiers.
âYouâre useless! Useless!â Kept screaming the woman behind her.
âOld hag,â sighed Mariana, approaching the men with a smile. âSorry about the ruckus, soldiers. Can I
go in? I was supposed to have tea with Concubine Gloriata, but I canât find her.â
The men felt a bit flustered for one of the Princesses to address them so politely and gently. They were
more used to the rude and mighty attitude of the concubines. Môreover, Marian was a very pretty
woman, and she was standing a bit closer than naturally in her flattering purple dress.
âS-Sorry, Princess Mariana, we are not supposed to let anyone inâ¦â
âWhat? Really?â She said, looking surprised. âIs everything alright in there? Iâ¦â
âYou swine! Iâm not done talking!â Yelled the woman behind her.
âOh, shut up!â Roared Mariana, turning to her; âCanât you see that Iâm talking to thosè gentlemen? Do
you have to make a fuss all the time? I donât know how Ophe put up with you all those years!â (1
âHe is my son, you little bitch! I am his mother, heâs nothing without me!â
âIsnât it the other way around?â Sighed Mariana. 1
The Imperial Soldiers chuckled, some blushing a little bit too. As soon as she saw that, the Imperial
Concubine glared at them, and became even more hysterical, agitating her cane all around.
âHow dare you laugh! You punks! You useless men! You good-for-nothing!â
At each word, she was dangerously swinging her cane around, making the Imperial Guards dodge it or
experience painful hits. She was one of the only concubines older than the Emperor, and though she
had lost his favors long ago, the Imperial Guards were completely flustered at how to deal with her.
âImperial Concubine, please calm downâ¦â
âCalm down? Youâre telling me to calm down?â Yelled the Imperial Concubine. âIâll have you hung! Or
beheaded! And then drowned!â
âOh, reallyâ¦â sighed Mariana.
While the men were flustered and trying to control the old lady, behind them, they didnât notice the trio
that was walking on their toes to get to the door. Opheusâ mother was so awfully noisy and agitated that
even she didnât see her own son sneaking behind the Imperial Guards and into the second Princeâs
apartments. Mariana smiled, seeing that they had succeeded, but she got hit by the cane right after,
making her remember that she had inherited the worse part of the plan⦠3
As soon as they were inside, Opheus guided Cassandra and Missandra towards a quiet room,
apparently familiar with their surroundings. He checked inside to verify it was empty before letting the
girls in. All three of them released a long sigh of relief.
âThatâs one crazy old womanâ¦â Said Missandra, immediately getting a glare from her older sister.
âYou have no idea,â sighed Opheus. âIf it wasnât for Mari, sheâd be still sneaking girls into my bedroom
every night. A nightmare, I swear. Oh, anyway, we are in. Now we need to find Father.â
âDo you have an idea where he could be?â
The fourth Prince shook his head with a frown.
âNot really⦠Iâve only been here a few times when I was younger. My mother and his were close a long
time ago, though it might just have been to try to get rid of each other. They did end up trying to kill
each other until Lady Kareen became the favorite and they changed objectives. Lovely ladies. Anyway,
I think the bedrooms where that way, but it is definitely going to be guarded by Vrehanâs personal
militia.â
âAny way around?â
Opheus took a few seconds to think, fidgeting with his earring again.
âThere are some rooms that were only used for storage back in the dayâ¦â he said. âMari and I used to
sneak in there when the Imperial Concubines were having tea, to be alone.â
âMariana is a childhood friend?â Asked Cassandra, surprised.
âSheâs been an Imperial Servant here since she was young, and my best friend. If my mother wanted to
punish me, sheâd take it out on herâ¦â
Cassandra was surprised. She hadnât thought some friendships could actually occur between members
of the Imperial Family and the servants since the gap between the two was so large⦠However, seeing
how Opheus had always gone against his familyâs usual patterns, it wasnât too surprising. So he had
probably married Mariana so they could protect each other⦠It was a rather touching story, not
something she would have suspected to occur inside the Imperial Palace.
Once again making sure there was no one ahead of them, Opheus and the two young women walked
out of the room, cautious. They could actually still hear the screams of the Imperial Concubine from
time to time, and Opheus made a grimace every time. They carefully took one corridor after another,
but if there were any servants around, they had probably gone to see what was going on at the
entrance. After a while, though, Opheus started frowning a lot.
âItâs strange⦠I donât remember this place being that deserted when I was youngâ¦â
That sentence mad the girls worried, but it was a bit late to turn back. Indeed, the atmosphere in that
area was a bit unusual. Most of the doors were locked, and it felt like no one had ventured there in a
very long time. Cassandra realized that she was getting the same feeling from when she had seen
Kairenâs childhood bedroom. It felt sad and desolate around there, but she couldnât tell why. It was
rather clean, but there was no soul around. The further they walked in, the more than uneasy
feeling.grew. 3
All the doors they walked by on their left side were locked, and there was barely a couple of windows
on their right for the light to get in. They had slowed down their pace, since theirs steps resonated in
that silence. Even Opheus kept a sour face on.
âItâs weird,â said Missandra. âWe havenât come across a single servant or guard since we came into
that area. If that crazy prince is so on guard, why is there absolutely no one here?â
Cassandra didnât have an answer, but she felt just the same. Something was strange. It was as if no
one was allowed here at all, even if that area was completely deserted, there should at least have been
a couple of guards or a servant sweeping the dust.
However, they had no time to stop and check what was going on behind those closed doors. In a tacit
agreement, they kept going, following Opheusâ lead.
Suddenly, an old maid appeared out of the blue at one of the intersections. She was carrying a tray
with food, and she froze upon seeing them, looking shocked. Opheus moved immediately to stand
between the sisters and that maid, preventing them to see their faces.
However, the old woman looked more shocked to see him, her hands shaking on the tray of food.
âW⦠What are you doing here⦠That⦠This area is forbiddenâ¦â
âSorry, I was coming to see my brother,â Opheus lied. âWho is that food for?â
The maid went even paler, stepping back as he was stepping closer.
âAh⦠No⦠no one, sirâ¦â
âNo one? This is a large detour for someone going to the main area. Youâre carrying a lot of food too.â
Opheus was stepping closer and closer to the old maid, but she kept stepping back, visibly terrified.
She had the face of someone who didnât want to get caught, and from the direction of her feet, was
probably considering
running away. Yet, before she could take another step, the fourth Prince suddenly grabbed her, and the
tray of food fell loudly.
âWho was that food for?â He insisted.
âI⦠Iâm sorry, your Highness, I canât tellâ¦â whimpered the old woman.
âIs it for my father?â He asked.
âN-noâ¦â
Opheus asked her again, insisting, but Cassandra had her eyes on the food she had left on the ground.
This didnât look like a meal that would have been given to a sick old man⦠but to a pregnant woman.
She recognized some of the food Kareen had been insistent on having her eat while she was pregnant
with Kassian, at the Diamond Palace.
*P-please let me go,â said the old woman. âIf her Highness k-knowsâ¦â
âHer Highness? Who?â
Either she had talked too much or not enough, the old woman was now bitterly regretting it. Moreover,
Opheus was tightening his grip on her wrist and threatening her with a glare. Just like the rest of his
family, the Imperial Prince was well aware of his power, and he kept going until the old woman got teary
and talked.
âL-Lady⦠Madeenâ¦â
Cassandra frowned. She knew that name, it was the name of Vrehanâs Favorite, the mother of his first
son. If there was someone else that they should fear crossing paths within that place, while Vrehan and
Phetra were gone, it had to be that woman.
Opheus wasnât done interrogating the maid, however.
âWho was that food for, then? Madeen isnât pregnant!â
This time, the old maid stayed resolutely mute. However, her eyes slipped to one of the doors for a
second, and Missandra caught that. She ran to the said door, trying to open it, but it wouldnât.
âShe must have a key!â said Missandra.
âAh, no!â Screamed the old woman.
Before she could yell anymore, Opheus grabbed her chin, and brutally flipped her head around, killing
her immediately. Cassandra let out a shocked cry, while Missandra frowned.
âDid you really have to kill that poor old lady?â
âShe would have been killed by Madeen anyway,â retorted Opheus, crouching down to search her. âIf
you want to cry, find a corner darling but do it later.â
Missandra sighed, but he probably wasnât wrong⦠He suddenly found a key and walked up to her with
a sigh.
âWhy are we doing this, anyway?â He said.
âBecause whatever that sicko wants to hide is good for us to know,â retorted Missandra, opening the
door.
The door gave in with a creaking, despite Missandraâs attempt to open it quietly. Inside, it was awfully
dark. There was no window, and the only light came from behind them, the corridor they were standing
in already rather dark
itself. Cassandra frowned, and stepped forward, past her sister to venture inside, while Opheus stayed
behind them with a frown.
Though they could barely see anything, she could feel a presence. She waited a few seconds for her
eyes to get used to the dark and looked for the source of the faint breathing she could hear. This was a
room with nothing but
a bed. On the bed, was a young woman, curled up against the wall, staring at her with a frightened
expression.
She had long black hair, black eyes, tanned skin, and was heavily pregnant.