Everything about the awards is so organized. From the two and a half hour wrain ride to the luxurious mansions weâre staying in. Just like the rides, we each get our own mansions for each topic. Dance will have their own. Art will have their own. Actors, Parent and guardiansand siblings will have their own as well, unless their children arenât yet fourteen. In that case, the parents will room with their children, but thatâs pretty rare. The only group that wonât have their own mansion are the cheerleading squad. Theyâll be in a special house, not necessarily classified as a mansion, but itâs big enough for each cheerleader to have their own room. Kayiah and Aiken are staying in the House of Authorities with the people in charge of the Talent Hall Awards. Since Aikenâs hosting and manages a Anti Elimination District building, heâs considered a high official.
Every section has a supervising adult who is charge of all of us and this mansion. We havenât met her yet, but from what Iâm hearing off the streets of London, sheâs caring and she has one rule: Contestants under sixteen are back by eight thirty unless you are with an adult. Contestants sixteen and over, out until ten and no later, with or without a parent, unless a party is happening, which aoparently will happen a lot during Award Month.
Not every supervisor is like this, but whatever she says, we have to do, no matter what it is, and the king and queen of London are just waiting to make that perfectly clear in an hour.
Kristianâs âparentsâ got him back in the Talent Hall Awards game, so heâll be coming with us to London. Getting him back in took a lot of tears and threats, but it got them what they wanted. Of course the threats werenât literal. They were bluffing. Kamron, Anthony, Tammy, and I were leaving school when they were screaming at the top of their probably swollen and red lungs for Jared to be back into the contest. The principal was called and tried to negotiate with them, but the only agreement they could come up with is they let him back or they go to the school board. That could only go so far. The school board only step in when it comes to actual emergencies. Iâm talking suspending kids for knife fighting. I knew they were bluffing then. If they put Kristian in Talent Hall, then surely they knew about the school board. Kristian knew they were bluffing because he rolled his eyes and smiled at me.
Somehow, it convinced the principal to allow them to fill out an application to let into the contest again, which is kind of silly.By the rules of the school regarding awards and nominations, once youâre nominated, youâre nominated. Whether the school officials will let you go to London is a different story, but you best believe the school officials will not step in for something so silly. And theyâve had people complain to them before. Thatâs the only time Talent Hall will get bad reviews.
Speaking of Kristian, Caleb and I talked to the two kids who moved to Australia. I met up with them in a coffee shop inside the Sydney SR building and they told me their stories. Rachel Rae, I believe her name was, she was kidnapped from her home when she was twelve and used as a sex slave for the perpâs sixteen year old son, just as evil as the Savadonian king. She only has to hide for two more months and sheâll be eighteen. They wonât try to hurt her unless she tries to stop The Elimination.
As for Caden, he was born in a prison where they torment you daily without rest. Thatâs actually worse than them coming after you in the comfort of your own home. Heâs been there for seventeen years. He turns eighteen soon, and heâll be safe unless he decides to try to stop them as well. If youâre eighteen and older, that would be the only reason they would attack you. Or if youhappen to be the kid of a lost lost parent who is close to them. I think my situation is a combo. Iâm fourteen, almost fifteen and my dad is close to them. That makes it even worse.
A lady in a black shirt and blue skinny jeans with high tops to match is waiting for us once the security guard brings past a barred gate and stops in front of a mansion along with the queen of England. Queen Alice with four guards with sharp spears. We all drop into a respectful bow and address Queen Alice with her respected title. âYour Majesty,â we say with enthusiasm.
She smiles. âOh, my. We got a bunch of respectful students this year, did we?â she asks, her English accent strong.
âIt would appear so, Queen Alice,â the lady in gray says. âLast year, our contestants were so horribly mannered and hateful, I dreaded the whole month.â
âAs did I. Welcome to London, my polite contestants. I am Queen Alice, which you know because you showed me respect, and I thank you for that. This is your mentor and my most faithful worker, Evie. She is to be respected and you are to listen to her. That wonât be a problem, right?â
âNo, your majesty,â we all say together.
She looks very impressed as do her guards and Evie. Queen Alice clears her throat and chuckles nervously. âJared⦠I didnât know you were nominated again this year.â
âI assure you, I plan to behave better, Your Majesty.â
âI hope so. I wonât be as kind this year. Is that understand, Mr. Bucksley?â
âYes, your majesty.â
She nods and turns to face her guards who straight up their posture for the Queen. âTake the children inside and give them a tour while miss Evie and I talk please.â
âYes, Queen Alice. Come now,â a guard says as he waves us over with a guard following behind us. Iâm almost intimidated by the guards and their spears. I obey and follow the guard up front.
They lead us inside the mansion and completely blown away by how fabulous it looks. A beautiful chandelier hangs from the ceiling, sending light throughout the room. A staircase with red carpet covers the black and white tiled floor from the doorway to the three flights of stairs. One in the middle going up and the other two going two different directions.
The guard up front walks through a large doorway with the rest of us following. The living room has a large hot tub, a table with cushioned seat as if it were in an Italian restaurant, a green and gray circle couch, and another table, round and granite. A dart board is visibly clear. A few feet away from the hot tub. Well, the line you stand behind. Wonât that go nicely?
âI will make this perfectly clear now. No one touches the alcohol without the okay from Evie, and if she does give you the okay, you will not touch the darts or any sharp object!â the guard behind us shouts.
I flinch as everyone else nods.
Due to being exhausted from the long ride and lack of sleep, I walk around the mansion with the group and guards, practically dead. When we reach the the stairs where there are two directions in the main entrance, he tells us to pick a room and girls are on the left and guys are on the right. Weâll all have our own bedroom, but every two of us may all have to share one bathroom. I know Lisa and Blake are nervous about me having my own bedroom with them with me because of my past with self harming. To be honest, Iâve done better at handling my emotions and stress, and thatâs the only reason they didnât make a request to have someone they know room with me. We talked about it a few nights ago. I told him I will still have bad days, and when I do, Iâll try my hardest to come to them. They somewhat trust me, but will continue to check my wrists like Caleb and Mom did before them.
After Emily goes on about how sexist it sounds that males are on the right and females on the left, I laughed, kind of waking up, and walked straight to the second bedroom on the right with some guys following me, going to bedrooms of their choosing.
The first thing that grabs my attention is the beautiful bed with lots of pillows. The headboard of the bed is black steel. A large lamp stands over by the push out window that leads to a balcony. Two cushioned chairs sit next to each other and multiple plug ins covers the walls of the room. The ledge in front of the fireplace is granite. The room is absolutely beautiful. Iâm sure thereâs more that Iâm not noticing, but Iâm exhausted the long wrain ride and almost no sleep.
Is it wrong to go straight to the kitchen for some coffee since I just got here?
Eventually I shrug it off and go straight to the kitchen and actually do it. Queen Alice, King Henry, a few guards, Emily, and Evie stand around in the kitchen, sipping on some wine, and laughing. Emilyâs seventeen, and of legal age, so sheâs drinking as well. I bow to the king and queen before I address them as their proper title. They smile.
âYour name is Daniel, right?â King Henry asks.
âDanny,â I whisper, wondering how he knows my name.
âMy apologizes.â
I attempt to figure out the coffee machine. That when Evie asks Emily to help me, but she does more than that. She makes my cup for me: A mocha with whipped cream. Had Kamron done that, I would have thrown a sissy fit.
âIsnât it a little late for coffee, dear?â Queen Alice says.
âI didnât get as much sleep on the ride. It was really bumpy. Especially when we went underwater.â
Queen Alice and King Henry apologize and make sure Evie has everything she needs and leave with their guards when she says she has everything under control, but not before they hug her and wish us luck at the awards. I donât think Iâve ever seen a worker or servant hug their boss of master. That rarely happens. Itâs beautiful.
When weâre summoned for the assembly at eleven the next morning,we have an additional twenty minutes to stop doing whatever it is weâre doing and get ready.
Guards await us outside zealously to escort us to royal palace for the assembly in their uniforms and holding up sharp spears to protect us from anything bad, whether itâs a criminal, crazy fan, or even ourselves. The king and queen stand in front of us all. We all give a simple bow before we sit in the chairs they kindly provided for us. The Princess of England appears with some waiters who bring in some water fountains and sodas in a large wagon, and tells us to help ourselves to any beverage we desire. We all thank her, pass the wagon around and wait for the king to proceed.
He holds up a piece of paper and introduces his daughter, Princess Sydney, and says due to the awards last year, they have to tighten down on the rules and expectationsand then goes on to tell us the main rules, like respecting him, his queen and princess. If anyone mentions her skin color, they are gone without a second thought.
Iâve heard stories about Princess Sydney, but sheâs not in touch with her people, so people speak more of Queen Alice and King Henry, and when people do speak of Princess Sydney, itâs to make up stories and rumors about her being adopted. Long story short, to the public, sheâs known as a gypsy and because of her dark skin and dazzling green eyes. Itâs not that people are racist against gypsies, but itâs just sheâs different than they are, and difference always shocks people. The only reason itâs being mentioned is because it probably hurts Princess Sydney to be labeled as an outcast in her own kingdom.
Anyways, We are to respect the guards and our mentors by not being disobedient. No violence, no threats. Everyone is to be treated with love and respect. If anyone is violent to one another, that results in immediate suspension from the country and itâs considered default in the Talent Hall Awards, and you arenât allowed to enter next year. It doesnât seem like a huge deal now, but next year, itâll be a huge deal.
Everyone realizes Jared is one of the main brats who gave them a tough time last year and stare at him for a while. Someone pokes my back. It could only be the person who has been sitting behind me the entire time, wearing Victoria Secret perfume and being the obedient, silent child sheâs been her whole life. I turn around. Kayiah whispers for me to look at the princess. When I do, sheâs smiling at me, a gleam in her eye. I slightly smile and turn my attention to the speaking king. Now heâs just talking about the parties that will be held here with us as special guests, the first one being Monday evening. Contestants get excited and thank His Majesty for the kindness heâs showing to us. Still surprised at our behavior, he assures us the pleasure is his and that we may be excused. Well, this âAssemblyâ just flew by like nothing.
âFather, may I speak to the contestant with the black leather jacket up front? Iâm sorry I donât know youâre name.â Everyone looks at me.
âBlack hair? Red shirt?â
âYes. In front of the daughter of the host.â
Of course, sweetheart, if he is alright with itâ¦â
âYes, your highness,â I say with respect as I stand and follow her. I donât get past the guards before kids start whispering, the guys calling me âa lucky manâ. All I can do is snicker at what theyâre implying.
The Medieval period was ended almost six hundred years ago. Iâm sure there are laws against that these days. Not to mention Iâm not royalty.
She pulls me around a few corners and bumps into some guards, who drop into bows and address her as Princess. She lightly nods and smiles before she pulls me through a white door with a golden handle. The first thing I notice is a balcony and three guards, who bow to Princess Sydney. She asks for them to stand outside so we can talk. They obey meekly and flee the room. I lean against the wall and smile.
âDid I do something, Your Highness?â
She shakes her head. âWhatâs your name?â
âDanny,â I answer.
âThatâs so hipster right now. Anyways, Danny, I wanted to tell you that you are to be commended for your bravery in America. Iâve never seen someone stand up to someone whoâs action identify to The Eliminated by the public. Normally, those kinds of children arenât allowed in our country, but we have no actual proof he is involved with The Elimination with free will, so thatâs why heâs here.â
âYour Highness. I appreciate your kind words, but I know where youâre going with this.â
She squints her eyes and clears her throat, surprised I know what sheâs talking about. âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm different. A savior, you could say. Iâve heard it a âfewâ times within the past two to three months, and with all due respect, Princess, Iâm tired of people telling me Iâm the one to save everyone from The Elimination. I canât even save myself from the battles Iâm facing.â
âThatâs your strength, dear,â she says. âYou have battles yourself. Thatâs what prepares you for the worst. Trust me. I know what itâs like. Iâve been fighting the country my whole life. To prove I belong here.â
My whole life Iâve been told that if I have depression and anxiety, it makes me weak. Iâve always known people said those things out of jealousy and boredom, but it always convinced me that Iâm weak, that Iâll never be of worth or use, even though I know well that what you go through makes you stronger in the end. Iâm sure Princess Sydney has gone through more than I can imagine, so itâs made her stronger. Stronger than Iâll ever be.
âYou donât believe it because itâs you.â
âYou might be able to save everyone more than I ever can. What can I do?â
âYou have the courage to put them in their place, which puts you in grave danger.â She opens a drawer and reaches for something: A dagger. My heart sinks as she hands it to me carefully.
âYour Highness, I appreciate the concern or faith, but I am not a killer.â
âI know you arenât, Danny. This is for protection. If someone ever threatens you. The Elimination disguise themselves as ordinary citizens when they want someone dead.â
Choking on my words, I attempt to ask, âHow do you know they want me dead?â
âYouâre well known to the public right now as the boy who stood up to a boy rumored to be just as bad as The Elimination.â
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and doesnât mean he is working with him, Your Highness.â
âYes, but The Elimination and what they do are real. Itâs happened a lot in the past. If they feel someone is standing up to them and what they do, under eighteen or not, they try their hardest to⦠get rid of them. Your life means nothing to them. Just another dead body in their fire pit. And yes, they do burn bodies after your heart stops. Considering your brain continues for another seven minutes after the heart stops, itâs rather cruel.â She invites to walk with her by the window and the telescope. âLook straight into the telescope and tell me what you see, Danny.â
As I look in the telescope, Iâm shocked by what I see: Riots. Teenagers holding signs. Fire. Papers drenched in bloodin the street. Guards with swords are holding back the rioters who are shoving guards as well, but arenât using them to defend themselves. A little girl, at least eight years of age is sitting on a ledge and eating fruit out of a basket, completely protected by two bulky police officers and a guard in front of them. The girl has sunflower blonde hair, fair skin, and looks to be deep in thought.
When I donât say anything, Her Highness sighs. âItâs horrible, isnât it? The children you see are enslaved by The Elimination. Forced into this lifestyle. Itâs rare that it happens, but it does happen, and weâre doing our best to save them from being killed, but at the same time, we want to protect ourselves from what they were sent here to do. Itâs difficult because the law says if anyone kills another human being, they are to be executed at once, but theyâre children. Babies themselves. What my parents and I want is for The Elimination members responsible for this to pay, but they are just as protected as we are, if not more protected. See the girl protected by three guards?â I nod. âHer name is Riley and she was sent to do exactly what the other kids are trying to accomplish, but personally told the head of guards that she doesnât stand a chance and that sheâs ready to die when they find her.â
âBecause their lives are on the line,â I whisper.
She nods. âWe are reserving a place for her in the palace. We know we can save her, but we canât have the others in here so they can harm my family, loyal servants and the rest of the kingdom and countries my parents govern.â
âAnd how do you know she isnât just playing the part? Not that I agree with child executions, but Iâm sure you realize as the ones in charge of the country, you must be careful.â
âOh, yes. We know. She told us her plans. She had planned to carry them out, but surrendered to us. The plans they gave her. Gruesome, but sheâs eight. She was never going to be able to carry them out anyways. Weâve taken all her weapons and she is to be protected twenty four seven until we are ready for her to come to the palace. Weâre hoping to bring the other children to their senses, but if it doesnât work, we may have to imprison them.â
âBeats killing them.â
âWe may have to make some decisions that better the country as a whole rather than every individual and certain people may not like it, but we arenât cruel and unreasonable. We only want the very best for our kingdoms, and sometimes, it takes time for us to find out what the best thing for our kingdoms would be. Sometimes we have to start out by doing whatâs best for a certain person or group of people. Like Riley for instance.â I nod for her to continue. âI think the best thing for the country would be for them to see that Riley trying to block out what theyâve done to her and become one of us.â
âHow would that happen?â
âThey notice sheâs changing and it motivates them to do the same. Will you do it?â
I nearly choke on my Sprite. âIâm sorry, Your Highness?â
âWill you talk to her at least for a few minutes? To comfort her, bring her hope and assurance that she can betray her masters in justice?â
At first I hesitate. âNothing I can do or say will help her,â I say. âIâm sorry, Your Highness. Iâm not your guy.â
Princess Sydney starts to weep. Thatâs forces a soft sigh out of me as she starts to plead and beg. âPlease! Just five minutes with her.â
I look back at the window and see the children fighting the police force and guards while Riley crosses her legs and shivers. A guard wraps a blanket around her shoulders and carries her away back inside a hospital. I sigh.
âPlease,â she whispers. âWhatever you could desire, Iâll pay it immensely, Danny.â
âI donât want your money!â I snap. When she flinches, I automatically feel horrible and apologize. âIâm sorry. Iâm just so sick of having everyone tell what I am and I donât even understand what it is Iâm supposed to do.â I inhale. âWhat would I tell her that could change her⦠fears and memories of the hell sheâs endured?â
She smiles, places the dagger on the ledge of the window, and throws her arms around me with more tears trickling down her cheeks. She cries more, but this time, itâs as if sheâs happy or at least thankful that my statement gives away that Iâm thinking about her request. She pulls herself away and maintains her royal, ladylike posture, picks up the dagger and squeezes my hand with a smile.
âDo you believe children, their families, and the world deserve better than what is being given to them by The Elimination.â
âYes,â I answer.
âAnd do you want to see children be free and happy, safe from their abusers and tormentors?â
âOf course.â
âAnd do you believe The Elimination will eventually pay for what theyâve done to everyone?â
âWith all my heart.â
She places the dagger in my hand. âThen with you helping me with this girl and possibly the kingdoms, I will give you all the protection and anything else you could possibly need.â
I glance at the dagger in my hand before make eye contact with Princess Sydney, thanking her for her promise and mercy, and assure her I wonât let her down. My mouth is just moving now. Sometimes I feel I have to be the perfect child, but this is different. Iâm not a regular kid anymore. Iâm a man working with the princess and the kingdom. Two months ago, I never would have dreamed of anything like this.