#95 The little Runt
Cassandra realized something was wrong a few days later, when, at dinner time, Lady Kareen barely
ate anything, and looked extremely preoccupied. When she asked about it, the Imperial Concubine
sighed.
âI donât like this. I havenât heard from the spy I sent to the Capital yet. He was supposed to be back last
night, and he is never late. I sent another one to investigate, but Iâm afraid Vrehan took this opportunity
to purge his surroundings. I havenât received any non-official news from the Imperial Palace in a while
and I donât like it. I donât like it at allâ¦â
Missandra and Cassandra exchanged glances, worried. For Kareen to be this upset was not reassuring
at all. What if something wrong had happened in the Imperial Palace? No matter how she thought
about it, Cassandra knew the worst that could probably happen was the Emperorâs death. If the Dragon
Emperor passed without having named any official heir yet, the eldest son would have to take over until
the ministers elected the right heir. However, no one was blind. With Prince Sephir dead, Vrehan was
the next in line, and while Kairen was away, he would definitely secure his position on the Golden
Throne before his younger brothers could react. Cassandra was terrified just to think about this
possibility.
âDonât worry,â said Lady Kareen. âI will go by myself if necessary, but I wonât stay still! I already sent
news of this to Shareen and Anour, just in case. Kairen his stuck on the battlefront at the moment, but
even so, Vrehan wonât be stupid enough to try and act if Shareen is around.â
âArenât you afraid heâll try to harm her?â
âHe can try! My daughter is not that weak that she would submit under this snake!â
Cassandra sighed. She didnât believe Vrehan would have acted if he wasnât sure of himself⦠What
was the point of killing Sephir now? Was it because Kairen was away? This felt terribly wrong. Things
were not at the best state right now, and even in the Diamond Palace, they werenât fully safe.
Cassandra put a hand on her belly. She really didnât need any additional stress right now⦠She took a
deep breath. Anyway, the second Prince wouldnât be able to do much as long as the Emperor was alive
and well. Prince Sephirâs death was truly too sad, but for now, they had yet to confirm the causes.
Perhaps they would hear it was a natural cause soon, and Kareenâs spy would return with a good
excuse.
Despite Kareen doing her best to act normally and not show how uneasy she was, Cassandra knew
this was only to keep them from worrying too much. For Lady Kareen to be worried meant something
really felt wrong, and Cassandra felt it too. She tried to convince herself that, at the moment, there was
nothing more she could do as she walked to the little garden where, as always, the dragon egg was
steadily growing.
Her project with the medical boxes was going well, too, so Cassandra could just oversee it and let
Missandra take care of managing the flow of supplies sent, their people, and the stocks coming in and
out. There really wasnât much to do for her, aside from taking it easy for the last weeks of her
pregnancy and taking care of her plants. Thankfully, the baby was doing well. Kareen had hired a
midwife from the City to take care of Cassandra and be ready for when the day would come, but once
again, the young concubine didnât like all the extra attention. She could feel her son, very well alive and
kicking. It was probably what rejoiced her the most in those days. Feeling her baby move. Every time
he did, Cassandra took a minute to caress her belly. Sometimes, she would even talk to him, so much
that even Kareen, Missandra, and Dahlia had started talking about the baby as if he was here too.
Shareenâs answer arrived a few days letter, around dinner. A servant brought it to Kareen, who put her
cup down and opened it right away, reading the content quickly.
âApparently, Shareen is busy in the North too⦠The barbarians heard of the Eastern Empire attacking
and thought this would be an opportunity for them. Hpmf! Anyway, Shareen says she will have settled
this soon and will arrive here in ten days⦠Oh, that letter is from four days ago, so less than a week
now. Fine!â
Cassandra felt a bit better while hearing this. Even if it wasnât Kairen, Shareenâs presence would
definitely make her feel a bit more secure. These days, she couldnât shake off the feeling that
something bad was going to happen.
However, now, it would only be a matter of waiting a few days, andâ¦
âMy lady!â
One of Kareenâs servants rushed into the garden, out of breath. He almost fell on his knees at her feet,
sweating and looking panicked.
âWhat is it?â Asked Kareen, unhappy.
âThe⦠The⦠His Highness the Second Prince just arrived into the Diamond Palace! He is here to
arrest the Lady of the Mountain.â
Next to Cassandra, Missandra jumped on her feet like a cat, all her senses alert. All the servants
around, too, exchanged glances, and a couple of them ran inside to go and check.
âWhat is this nonsense!â Roared Kareen, slamming her cup on the table and getting up too.
âTh⦠They say she is an accomplice in the First Princeâs murder! l⦠I donât have the details yet, but
madam, the Second Prince will really be here any second!â
âCassandra, letâs go,â said Missandra, grabbing her sisterâs hand.
âButâ¦â
âNo, the young one is right, dear,â said Kareen, gently pushing her towards the end of the garden.
âFollow me!â
While the servants hurried to take the remains of their dinner out of sight, Kareen led the two girls
further into the garden, rushing between the trees towards one side. They were almost running.
Cassandraâs heart was thumping like crazy. Why would she be arrested for! An accomplice to Prince
Sephirâs murder? What had happened at the Palace for this to happen!
The Imperial Concubine suddenly stopped in front of one of the walls surrounding the garden they were
in and pushed some of the ivy covering it like a large curtain. To their surprise, it revealed a long and
wide crack in the stonewall. It was tight, but definitely an entrance wide enough for them to sneak into.
Missandra and Cassandra exchanged a glance, shocked. They had walked by that wall a thousand
times but had never noticed this secret opening! Kareen pushed Missandra in, and they helped
Cassandra get inside right behind her.
âStay hidden here for now,â whispered the Imperial Concubine. âThis is a secret passage only a handful
of my servants know off. If things go wrong, start leaving this way immediately! This will lead to a secret
room, I had everything prepared for you there, just in case. This place leads to the back garden. You
canâ¦â
Before she could finish that sentence, a ruckus was heard behind her, and Kareen left quickly to see
what was going on, while the two sisters retreated a bit, Missandra grabbed her older sisterâs shaking
hand. For a few seconds, everything was silent in the Palace. Then, soldiers barged in the garden,
surrounding the Imperial Concubine. Cassandra retreated a bit as she could hear men stepping close
to their hideout, but she could barely see what was going on behind the thick curtain of ivy. However,
the two of them were able to hear very well when Kareen started yelling furiously.
âWhat is this! How dare you barge into my Palace!â
âGood evening, Imperial Concubine,â replied a cold voice.
Cassandra shivered and retreated another step. That was definitively Vrehanâs voice. Next to her,
Missandra was livid, her hand covering her mouth. Everything was so calm just a few minutes ago, but
now they were kept hidden while the Second Prince had taken control of the Palace!
âWe are looking for a criminal, and I have the Emperorâs permission to do anything in my power to bring
her to the Imperial Palace⦠Safe and unharmed.â
From his voice, Cassandra wouldnât even have trusted him for a second. How could the Emperor trust
Vrehan with that task! She knew that, despite the Emperorâs best intentions, Vrehan would have no
second thought in killing
her, and the baby she was carrying, the first opportunity heâd get, and the witnesses with her. She could
easily imagine him reporting some unfortunate incident to the Emperor. There was no way Cassandra
would ever give that man any chance to even touch her, no way.
âWhat does it have to do with me? This is my Diamond Palace! How dare you come and chase some
criminal here! On what grounds!
Cassandra realized Lady Kareen was trying to play dumb on purpose, to get more information about
what was really going on. It may win them some time, too. Behind her, Missandra was gently pulling on
her hand, trying to bring Cassandra away from the opening, but she wanted to listen to what was going
on.
âThe said criminal is no other than Kairenâs favorite, Imperial Concubine. I know she is here. Your son
wouldnât entrust his woman to anyone else!â
âOh? And what did she do for you to arrest her?â
âShe is suspected of taking part in the First Princeâs tragic death. One of his concubines poisoned him
with some poison that slave gave her!â
Cassandra was astonished. The recipes she gave the concubines? Is that what Vrehan was chasing
her for! Even if one of the concubines had meddled with the content of the teas, she had nothing to do
with it! This was obviously his scheme to capture her! Did he poison Sephirâs drink himself? What had
happened to his concubines? Were they to be interrogated, too?
âHow ridiculous! What would Cassandra poison Prince Sephir for!â
âWell, anyone can be greedy at some point. Who knows what a womanâ¦â
âHow dare you speak about greed! If anyone has that kind of dirt in her mind, itâs anyone but my son or
his concubine! You, of all people, are the last one to accuse others of that!â
âWhat your words, Kareen! I am notâ¦â
âItâs Imperial Concubine Kareen for you, little runt! Or do you think you can insult The Imperial Dragonâs
favorite to her face? Huh?â
A tense silence reigned after her words, but Cassandra could feel Vrehanâs anger from here. Lady
Kaireenâs nerves were really made of steel, to confront him like that⦠Cassandra was fearing for her,
but she was well aware the Imperial Concubine would never submit to Vrehan, or do anything other
than protecting her children.
âEnough, bring that woman here!â Yelled Vrehan.
âHave you heard anything about a pregnant woman being here, Vrehan? Did you question the people?
Investigate? She isnât here, Kairen took her to the Onyx Castle!â
Cassandra could barely breathe. What it Vrehanâs soldiers really interrogated the people of Diamond
City? Would they say the Lady of the Mountain was indeed here? Or had they tried already? She knew
the local folks liked her very much, but would they lie to an Imperial Prince?
âYouâre lying!â Suddenly yelled a feminine voice. âI already know you wanted that slut to stay with you
until she . gave birth, their Dragon egg is here!â
Cassandraâs heart dropped. Phetra was there too? How come that woman was already able to travel!
Moreover, the Dragon Egg! They could never leave this Palace with it if they had to flee this place!
âDo you see a concubine here other than me? How dare you bother this old woman without any proof!â
âI will have my proof once I find this damn woman! I know youâre hiding her here, in this Palace!â
âOh? Fine, you can look then. The sooner you find yourself empty-handed, the sooner you leave me
alone, you arrogant little boy!â
As soon as the soldiers started running and searching through the whole Diamond Palace, Missandra
pulled Cassandraâs hand towards the rear of that secret conduct. Even for their small frames, it was
hard to go through the whole passage. Moreover, they had to be as silent as possible to not be noticed
by the men searching for them. Cassandra had never been so scared before, but it became even
worse when they heard a Dragonâs screech. Both sisters froze, realizing the situation was even worse
than what they had thought.
Missandra gasped, and turned to her.
âThat wasnât the black oneâ¦â she whispered.
âNo,â whispered Cassandra, shaking her head. âThat was⦠Vrehanâs dragon.â
The two girls were absolutely mortified. That crazy red dragon was looking for them.