89 Honey, Ima Home
The sun was just beginning to touch the sky when the two were spotted coming up the road, heading towards Moonstone Castle. Several men at arms came out the from behind various bushes and trees as they approached. The emblems on their armor held the royal crest; a dragonâs head surrounded by a wreath of flames.
The moment Skye saw the crests, she knew Tidas would be waiting for her. Most likely furious that she didnât tell anyone where sheâd gone. She hadnât even disturbed the sleeping stablehand when sheâd gotten Thoth from his stall. The guards rapidly asked them if they were alright, or if theyâd been taken against their will. When Skyeâd replied no, that everything was fine, the guards exchanged confused looks amongst themselves.
The way Prince Tidas had acted had made it seem as though the princess had been in immediate danger. She soothed their worries, but they added to hers when theyâd explained why they were questioning her in such a manner. Skye huffed her dismay as the soldiers either averted their eyes, or looked upon their princess with pity. They werenât necessarily afraid of their prince, but theyâd never seen him in such a panic before; even when they were on their way to stop the princessâ first wedding.
The captain of Tidasâ guards came running out from the courtyard towards them, at high speed. Instant relief covered his features as he saw that the princess was alright. The prince had been very specific with his orders for his men; notify him the second they found her. When the scouts had spotted her approaching, Ralph had immediately left to inform their prince of his wifeâs return.
Coming to a stop a few feet from the horse, Ralph bowed to his princess before speaking; âThank the Gods yer safe, princess! The prince has been quite worried..â
âDo ye know where me husband in now?â Skye pulled the reins on Thoth slightly as sheâd spoke; he didnât like being surrounded.
âIn your quarters, princess.. Heâs waiting for you..â Ralphâs hesitation was obvious as he refused to meet her eyes.
âThank you, Ralph. I apologize for worrying everyone,â Skye replied as she smiled softly at the soldiers around her.
Most smiled and nodded, but a few still kept their eyes averted. The princess was beautiful in many ways. Looking at her would cause some to stare, so they kept their gazes from falling on her. Their captain had made it utterly clear that if they couldnât guarantee respectable manners, he would beat some into them.
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Skye rode into the courtyard, and let the now-awake stablehand take Thoth. Sheâd left the extra pieces of leather sheâd brought into the forest, inside the hollow. The armor wasnât heavy, but bulky in itâs hardened form. It wouldâve created an imbalance for Thoth as he carried them. With how dark itâd still been when they left; Skye didnât want to risk needing to dump the leather while running from bandits or nomads. So sheâd left it in a safe place instead.
Maevis had been quietly sitting on Skyeâs shoulder since the guards had approached them. She didnât think the prince wouldâve awakened before theyâd returned. Then again; it wasnât like she knew him all that well. Skye had quickly become a dear friend, but neither Nicolas nor herself had spent much time with the prince; aside from their walk in the woods.
Maevis likes how quick-witted Tidas is. His ancestor was the same way; highly intelligent and charismatic. It brought a warm smile to her face to see that his spirit lived on, through his descendant. But he was also related to the ones whoâd betrayed them, and caused many of her friendsâ deaths. Due to that animosity, Maevis felt like she may have been unfairly keeping a distance from the prince. Which was now causing complications for Skye. Any other time; Maevis wouldâve insisted on informing Peggy where theyâd gone off to, if not telling Tidas directly.
âI suggest we go talk to your husband-â
Skye cut Maevis off before she could finish; âDonât worry Mae, I will go talk to Tidas now. I may need the armor as a means to soothe him.. You need to get some sleep; Iâll tell ye how it all went when ye wake.â
Maevis wanted to argue, but got the impression that Skye may have another means of apology to offer her husband; if the armor didnât work. Seducing oneâs husband was difficult to do with other people around. The old fairy smirked and winked at her friend before bidding her goodnight. As she went to fly away, Skye stopped her and said; âThank you for yer help.. Thereâs no way I couldâve done that by me self.. Ima truly grateful to ye, Mae.â
Maevis smiled lovingly at her dear friend and replied; âIâll help you anytime, lass! Just not that; Ever again.. I wonât ever look at roasted chicken the same way...â
Skye laughed hard as the elder Fae fluttered off. She was hesitant to see Tidas, but knew he had a right to be mad at her. A small part of her rebelled against the thought, but Skye fought it by imagining herself in his position. She wouldâve been quite angry if sheâd woken up to find him gone without a trace..
âSo the mature thing to do would be to accept his feelings, right?â
The prince was sitting on the edge of Skyeâs bed with his head in his hands. His shirt was open, and his hair was tousled, like heâd been running his hands through it frequently. When his wife came into the room; he lifted his head up to look at who it was, scoffed, then stood up. He wrapped his arms around Skye and squeezed her hard enough to make her cough. She patted his shoulder blade to signal him to release her, but he didnât. The prince barely loosened his grip, but kept his hold.
Tidas knew that when he let her go, he would lose his temper. All the fear heâd felt the past few hours had converted itself into relief, then immediately into anger. He didnât understand why she couldnât have at least told Peggy where she was going. The situation was made even worse because no one had known that Skyeâd left the castle.
Peggy had been so enthralled in Nicolasâ stories that she hadnât even noticed the time. If she wouldâve realized how late it was when Skyeâd requested Maevisâ help, she wouldâve asked her bairn what for at such a late hour. The old servant felt partially responsible for her lady, but Tidas had put her at ease a bit.
He explained to her that while Skye would always be a babe in Peggyâs eyes, she was in fact, not one; âSkye is a married woman, and knows her responsibilities well. This is all her doing, Peg; not yours. She knows better than to ride at night.. Especially unescorted!â
The princeâs anger surged slightly as heâd spoken. Peggy had been a little unnerved by his stern and angry manner. She knew Tidas would never touch Skye out of anger, but the rage she saw flash in his eyes made her wish she could take the blame. Her bairn loved her husband greatly, and the old servant knew that harsh words from him would hurt her feelings.
As if reading her thoughts; Tidas added, âIâll try not to yell too much, but Skye Must understand she canât do these kinds of things once we reach the capital. My family has too many enemies.. That, combined with her magic will make her a walking target.. She canât just go off by herself!â
âTidas, I canât breath!â Skye bellowed, bringing the prince out of his thoughts.
Pulling away from his wife, Tidas took a large breath before starting in on her; âDo you have Any idea how worried Iâve been?! I came to crawl in bed with you, and you were No where to be found! Peggy didnât even know where youâd gone! What the hell Skye?! After every that has happened, how could you have done something so idiotic?!â
âIma Not an idiot! I have power of me own! And, I had Maevis with me! I was on Thoth! I was perfectly fine! Ima sorry for not telling anyone, but thatâs not excuse for name calling! What are you, seven?â
Skyeâs words stung at her husband, prompting him to say; âIâm not saying You are stupid, just that what you did was stupid! And it doesnât matter if Maevis was with you or not, you shouldnât be leaving the castle at night to begin with,â Tidasâ voice was calmer, but cold.
Squaring her shoulders, Skye quipped; âI know it was wrong of me to leave without telling anyone me destination, but I thought I was a free woman? Or has me mighty husband changed his mind?â
Tidas glared at Skye for her comment. He knew she had a point, but the context was being twisted. Heâd never tell her when or where she could go somewhere, and she knew it. The only thing he would ask is that she tell him where she was off to, in case something bad happened.
Tidasâ anger raised slightly at his wifeâs attempt at manipulation. He didnât think she did it maliciously, but it still irritated him to the point of action. He tapped into his magic and scooped up Skye in his arms, then dropped her on her bed. He then sat on the edge near her torso, and began to lecture her.
âYou know that is not what this is about! You can go or do whatever you Damn well please! All I Ask is that you have enough respect and love to tell me, or at least Peggy; where youâre going!â
Tidas leaned back slightly before he continued; âI mean, come on, Skye?! What if I did the same thing you did? Would you really Not be angry? I know youâre capable of protecting yourself, and I know how strong Maevis is..â
Leaning back a little further, Tidas softened his voice; âBut there are many ways to take out a magic user from a distance. Thereâs also drugs to consider.. I woke up Lucas and snapped at him. I thought he mightâve said something that offended you to the point of leaving. But he swore you two mended. I even went and checked to see if Jacob was still imprisoned..â
Skye studied her husbandâs features as heâd spoken. She saw the range of emotions traverse his handsome features, helping her to realize what sheâd put him through. Her lack to inform someone of her whereabouts had caused him suffering. When it could have been easily avoided with a little consideration on her part. Feeling terrible; Skye cupped her husbandâs cheek before apologizing.
âIma so sorry I caused you so much distress.. Ye be the one of the few people in this world I love; Ima sorry Tidas..â
Tidas gave a small grin in acknowledgment of his wifeâs apology before replying; âThank you, Skye.. I trust you completely; I know you wouldnât just take off into the night for no reason. So I hope you donât mind me asking; where did you go, exactly?â