* * *
Rienne couldnât believe what was happening.
[Rienne] âRafit!â
She could hardly contain her shock, her whole body trembling as Rafit began reciting the same nonsense as his uncle.
[Rafit] âI will be forever grateful towards God for granting me such a beautiful princess as a wife. I can only hope I will prove adequate as her husband.â
[Rienne] âNo, our relationship has already ended! That wonât change no matter what you do, so please, stop this!â
[Rafit] âYouâre wrong.â
When Rafit said that, she could clearly see his bloodshot eyes.
[Rafit] âIt will change. Youâll be my wife.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
[Rafit] âIf this is the only way I can have you, then so be it.â
It was like he had gone blind, his mind focused on one thing and one thing alone. This wasnât the Rafit that Rienne knew. Leaving Rienne completely speechless, Rafit turned to his uncle.
[Rafit] âWhenâs the ceremony?â
[Linden] âThereâs nothing in particular we need to prepare. As long as the High Priest is here, it can happen whenever.â
[Rafit] âThen letâs do it now, right here.â
[Linden] âVery good idea.â
Hearing that, Rienne shouted out.
[Rienne] âWhat are you talking about, Iâll neverââ
Suddenly, Rafit covered her mouth with his hand.
[Rafit] âIâll be making the vows on behalf of the Princess.â
[Rienne] âMmph!â
Rienne grabbed Rafitâs arm, struggling against his grip.
[Rafit] âStay calm. Just bear with it for a while.â
The High Priest approached Rienne as Rafit held onto her. Rienne could feel her breath immediately leave her the moment he pulled out the laurel branch from his long sleeves.
[Rienne] ââ¦..!â
But the more she struggled, the harder Rafit held onto her. Stuck in his embrace, the laurel branch inched closer to her and Rienne closed her eyes, quickly biting down as hard as she could on Rafitâs palm.
[Rafit] âTchâ¦.â
Rafit made an odd face, but still his grip didnât loosen, even as his hand started bleeding.
â¦.Please, let go.
At that moment, a painful and frustrating realization dawned on Rienne, weighing heavily on her shoulders.
She couldnât do anything on her own.
Please.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Even if she were to put all the strength she had into fighting back, it would only ever cause a pointlessly small wound. One where only a little blood would flow out.
Already, her mouth was filled with the irony taste of blood.
As Rienne bit back the nausea, the High Priest lifted the laurel branch high into the air before lowering down on the top of Rienneâs head.
It made her feel like she was nothing but a piece of meat, left to be skewered by a pike.
[Milrod] âHear us, LaJore Benushi Attika, the one true god, the waves of the sea and the roots of the earth. Today, a pair of loved ones born of your soil wish to bind themselves to a covenant in your name before the sacred altarââ (1)
Just as the High Priest began the marriage rites, there was a sudden booming noise.
Boom!
That very same booming noise shook the tightly closed door, a noise so noticeable it forced everyone to stop what they were doing.
* * *
[Linden] âKeep going!â
After silence took them, Linden came to his senses, urging the High Priest to the finish the rite. The High Priest had been so startled, he dropped the laurel branch and leaned down to try and pick it up.
But Rienne was just moments faster. She reached around with her foot and pulled the laurel closer to her, but not before Rafit noticed.
[Rafit
] âGive it to me.â
Rafit finally released the hold he had over Rienneâs mouth as he tried to take the branch from her.
Boom!
Another sound came, even louder than the one before. It was so loud it immediately told them this was no small deal.
[Linden] âWhat the hell is that? You, go see what it is!â
Linden yelled at the rookie soldier standing next to him, but there was no point. Without even looking outside, it was obvious whatever was making that sound was right outside the main entrance.
Boom! Boom!
And this time, they didnât stopâthat booming sound ringing out again and again until finally, its source was revealed.
Boom! Thwack!
A piece of the heavy wooden door fell away, with nothing but the sharp edge of a battle axe sticking through the newly made crack.
[Linden] âWâ¦whatâ¦.â
Crack!
With rigid movements, the axe was pulled out, leaving a wide gap in its wakeâlarge enough for a personâs words to be carried through easily.
[Black] âOpen the door.â
Rienneâs eyes instinctively widened.
There was only one person she knew that had such a low, deep voice.
Itâs himâ¦but how?
That man was right through the door. She couldnât see him, but he was so close.
[Rienne] âLord Tiwakan!â
Rafit quickly covered Rienneâs mouth as she called out to him, but it was too late.
[Black] âAre you alright?â
[Rienne] âMmphâ¦.â
Rienne couldnât answer.
But at least it wasnât as frustrating as it was before. The Kleinfelders and the High Priest were clearly at a loss, perhaps even embarrassed by all of this.
[Phermos] âThey donât seem very eager to open the door, my Lord. Perhaps we should just invite ourselves in.â
Just as she heard the upbeat voice of Phermos, there was another heavy swing of an axe.
Whack! Whack!
The once ornate and sturdy wooden door now looked as though it would split in half, but the biggest problem was what came after that.
Once the door was gone, the only thing that could stop the oncoming Tiwakan was their own bodies.
[Linden] âDammit!â
Linden audibly cursed.
[Linden] âI have to open the door.â
But Rafit immediately protested.
[Rafit] âUncle!â
[Linden] âWe have no choice. Would you have us treat them like the enemy right now?â
The wedding rite was already completely out of their hands, as if it had been washed away by a river.
Going through with a marriage against the Princessâ will was easy when all the witnesses were on their side, but things were different when the Tiwakan were breaking down their door with an axe.
[Linden] âGet out of here, Rafit. We canât let them see your face.â
[Rafit] âYou canât be serious! Iââ
[Linden] âWe donât have time to argue. All of you; take Rafit out of here.â
As Lindenâs soldiers forcibly dragged Rafit away, Linden quickly turned towards Rienne.
[Linden] âYou may be a cheap woman but I know youâre not stupid, so I expect you already understand what you need to do. Whether or not Nauk becomes a battlefield depends entirely on what you say.â
It was an obvious threat, but Linden was beaming with confidence. He already knew Rienne came to the Kleinfelder Estate with only Weroz because she wanted to avoid the prying eyes of the Tiwakan.
[Linden] âSo speak carefully.â
Linden then snapped his finger, signaling towards the soldier at his side. The soldier nodded, lifting the wooden bolt as he avoided the axe.
[Phermos] âOh, I guess they donât want to fight.â
Phermos spoke with a smile in his voice the second he heard the bolt being removed.
[Linden] âYou may put the axe down. No need to try and break in anymore.â
Boom!
Suddenly, a fierce kick came through the front door of the Kleinfelder Estate.
Crash, Boom!
Then, the fragments of the terribly destroyed door were pushed to the side, giving way for Blackâs entrance.
* * *
â¦Why?
For some reason, Rienne could feel tears forming at the edges of her eyes.
Was it because she was happy to see this person?
â¦But sheâd be lying if she said she wasnât. The moment she saw his face, this ridiculous feeling of relief washed over her like a wave.
[Linden] âWhat brings you to my home?â
Linden had the audacity to ask such a question.
[Linden] âThere are better ways to request entry rather than recklessly barging in like a barbarian. You truly are more like a dog than a man.â
His insults werenât subtle in the slightest.
[Black] âLord Kleinfelder.â
Before Rienne could reprimand Linden for his rudeness, Black opened his mouth first.
[Black] âI could say the same about you.â
[Linden] ââ¦.What was that?â
Having those words thrown at him immediately made Lindenâs face turn pale.
[Black] âNot even a rat hiding away in his den can keep everything a secret.â
[Linden] âWhatâ¦What I do in my homeâ¦has nothing to do with you savages. You have no right to interfereââ
[Black] âYour home, your den; itâs all the same.â
Thud.
Black took a step closer.
At that, Lindenâs face turned even paler. Black was such an imposing person, he was able to intimidate Linden by just walking.
[Black] âEither way, you shouldnât have tried to lock my fiancée inside.â
[Linden] âWhatâ¦What are youâ¦?â
And then Black took another step.
Linden tried to take a step back, but ended up in a strange position with only his upper body leaning back. He looked as though he would completely crumble if someone so much as tapped his ankle.
[Black] âAre you hurt?â
But then Black suddenly turned towards Rienne.
[Rienne] âNoâ¦I only came to complete the obituary. Iâm alright.â
[Black] âIâll have to see for myself.â
Thud.
Black took one final step closer to Linden.
[Linden] âHup!â
Thump.
Completely losing his balance, Linden fell to the floor the moment he tried to step backwards.
[Soldier] âOh!â
[Soldier] âSir!â
His soldiers immediately tried to approach him in order to help him up, but they stopped dead in their tracks.
Black was standing far too close.
He was looking down at the fallen Linden as if he were contemplating whether or not it was worth crushing an ant he had stumbled upon.
[Black] âNever forget.â
Never resist and never keep your doors shut to me.
After issuing an unforgettable warning, Black once again turned to face Rienne.
[Black] âI came to get you.â
[Rienne] ââ¦.Okay.â
That was the only reason Black needed to visit the Kleinfelder Estate.
[Black] âShould we return?â
[Rienne] âYes.â
Standing on her own, Rienne stood just in front of Black and without saying anything, he took Rienneâs hand in his own.
[Rienne] âLetâs go back.â
She wanted to leave as quickly as possible, before things had a chance to sour.
What the Kleinfelders had attempted was absolutely terrifying to think about, but all Rienne could do was quietly cover it up.
There was a war constantly looming over their heads and Rafitâs actions were the catalyst that could potentially bring it crashing down on them.
No matter what, the Tiwakan could never find out what Rafit had doneâwhether that be the assassination attempt or how he had tried to force Rienne to marry him because he couldnât let her go.
If that happened, Nauk would be torn in half by the bloodshed.
Rienne couldnât let that happen.
[Rienne] âMy business here is concluded. Thereâs no need to linger.â
But, as per usual, the Tiwakan were more informed than Rienne thought.
[Phermos] âAlready?â
Phermos smirked from behind his odd glasses.
[Phermos] âWhatâs the rush? Why donât we take a look around the Kleinfelder Estate? Itâs one of grander locations in Naukâwhy not have a cup of tea while weâre here? Our Lord will soon be ruling Nauk alongside you, so Lord Kleinfelder must be courteous to him. If not, doesnât that mean thereâs something wrong with him?â
Linden immediately got angry at the insult, but the moment he tried to open his mouth to argue, Phermos cut him off.
[Phermos] âAnd look, how wonderful, the High Priest is already here. Why donât we discuss the process for the royal wedding while weâre at it? What do you think, my Lord?â
The High Priest would not have vacated the temple for no reason, but after recognizing him, Phermos could not help but wonder what he was doing at the Kleinfelder Estate of all places.
[Rienne] âCanât we do that later?â
Saying that, Rienne held Blackâs hand tighter. Though he was looking at Phermos before, he immediately looked back at Rienne.
Rienne tilted her head up towards him, doing her best to make her face look as pitiful as possible.
[Rienne] âIâd like to go back now. Iâm tired.â
Before he finds out things he shouldnât.
Rienne leaned her body into Blackâs chest with a desperate look on her face. She felt his hard chest stiffen, making it even sturdier.
[Rienne] âLetâs go back. Together.â
Before he decides to tear Nauk apart.
If it was to prevent that, Rienne was willing to do more than just hug him if necessary.
[Black] â. . .â
She could feel Blackâs soft breathing tickling her forehead.
It was unbelievable to think about, but as she leaned on him, Rienne felt incredibly secure. Safe, even. No matter how much of her weight she pressed against him, his chest was like a wall. In his arms, she felt comfortable and protected.
[Black] âItâs strange.â
[Rienne] âWhat isâ¦?â
Black looked down at Rienne, his voice as low as a whisper.
[Black] âI know youâre hiding something from me, but I donât feel like arguing with you.â
[Rienne] â. . .â
â¦Of course heâd know.
The situation was way too suspicious and Rienneâs weak explanation of being there to simply express her condolences did little to make that feeling go away. Which is why Rienne thought it was strange, too.
It was strange how reassured she felt in the presence of a man who didnât trust her.
[Black] âIf you want to return, then letâs go.â
Black wrapped his arm around Rienneâs waist, but it felt more like he was trying to support her rather than embrace her.
But what Rienne didnât notice was that Black had turned his head away to speak with Phermos.
[Black] âYou stay here and deal with the situation. Finish business concerning the High Priest.â
Phermos nodded his head, as if he was expecting this.
[Phermos] âOf course, my Lord. I wonât disappoint you.â
After that, his retinue was quickly divided, split between those who were to escort Black back to the castle, and those who would remain with Phermos on the Kleinfelderâs street, finding their own place.
* * *
T/N: (1) Iâm not sure the best way to localize the name of the god (ë¼ í¸ë ë² ëì ìí°ì¹´) so I went with a transliteration.