Chapter 54
The Crown's Entrapment
As soon as Xenia got dressed, she immediately proceeded to the castle chapel to witness the wedding of her sister, Mineah, to the Vampire King. It was a solemn and simple wedding, one following the rules and traditions of Ebodia.
Looking one last look at herself, she knew she should be wearing something more feminine and befitting of her royal status like her mother, but she didnât really want to waste any more time changing clothes. Besides, no one would even dare point out the fact that she was dressed for battle seeing the current situation they were in.
Reaching the chapel, Xenia noted that a considerable number of royal families and their relatives were present. The Officers of the State for the Kingdom of Ebodia were also present, which was a given seeing as they were tasked to stay inside the castle to assist King Stephan during these trying times.
âSheâs so beautiful,â Xenia whispered to her mother as she stood by her side. Mineah was currently walking down the aisle, their father escorting her sister to the groom waiting by the altar.
âYou two are both gorgeous, so Iâm sure youâll also look as stunning as Mineah on your own wedding day,â her mother complimented, the older womanâs hands holding Xeniaâs and squeezing it gently.
The princess faintly smiled at the reassuring gesture. Her mother didnât say any more words, but Xenia knew that it was her way of comforting her about the fact that she was the next one to go through a political marriage.
Still, despite the outward smile that her mother was showing, Xenia could feel how tense and worried their mother was not just for her, but also for Mineah.
âIâm sure you already talked to Beirut and received his assurances about Mineah and my futuresâ¦â Xenia whispered with a gentle smile. âDonât worry, we already decided to follow this path thatâs been dealt to us. Iâm sure both of us will live out our lives in relative happiness.â
Queen Dana nodded at her daughterâs words. âI can only hope so,â she whispered out, gently caressing Xeniaâs cheek. âI know that both you and Mineah can handle these things head-on with all the positivity in you.â
Xenia had a beautiful smile at her motherâs words. She had no choice but to hope for the best as well. Her eyes then fell towards Dariusâs direction together with the officers. He was in his combat outfit as well, his armor glistening against the light as he sat next to Gideon and Bartos.
Noticing her gaze, Gideon smiled at her. Meanwhile, Bartos slightly bowed at her attention, making Xenia smile back with a slight bow of her as a greeting to both men.
Xeniaâs gaze then shifted back to Darius once more. Like last time, chills ran through her spine just from the intensity of his gaze alone.
Holding out for merely a few seconds, she immediately broke eye contact the moment it felt far too much. She felt like ice melting whenever she met his gaze, and doing such a thing for a prolonged period was currently an impossibility.
At the toll of the chapel bells, the wedding ceremony finally started. It went relatively smoothly, and it ended soon enough with not much dilly dallying due to more pressing matters.
Time was simply precious, and they didnât have the energy nor resources to spare for a gaudy ceremony when war was looming on the horizon.
After the wedding, Xenia along with her family walked Mineah to the carriage with the Vampire King.
âI must secure the safety of my wife, my family, and the Council by taking them back to Valcrez,â King Nikolai declared to her father. âAs soon as I am able, I will then return with more of my soldiers as reinforcements to join the battle.â
âI understand,â King Stephan promptly replied. âI am more than grateful for you putting the safety of my daughter first, and for honoring our traditions.â
Unlike Xenia, Mineahâs body was very fragile, so it would be safer if her sister stayed within Valcrezâs more secure location.
Xenia could only watch as her younger sister bid her farewell to their parents. Shaking off her mixed emotions, she turned to her and hugged her tightly.
âPlease take care, Sister,â Mineah whispered into Xeniaâs ear. âWeâll see each other again soon.â
Xenia only gave her sister a reassuring nod as she gently pushed her away, signaling her to enter the carriage. âTake care.â
Watching the carriage leave along with the rest of the Vampire Kingâs denizens, Xenia held a deep breath as she prepared herself for whatâs to come.
âWe have to leave soon,â Xenia heard Darius inform her parents. He then looked at her and said, âThe carriage is readyâ¦â
Xenia frowned when a carriage stopped by in her direction.
âI will ride on my horse,â Xenia firmly declared, her sharp gaze aimed directly at the king. âCanât you see that Iâm on my armor? And you want me to ride inside a carriage?â
âXenia! That is not the proper way to talk to your future husband,â her mother scolded her.
Xeniaâs mouth twitched as she murmured, âMy apologiesâ¦â
âKing Darius is simply concerned about your health and welfare,â King Stephan reasoned. âYouâre still exhausted, so he wants you to travel as comfortably as possible.â
Xenia didnât bother replying, thinking that it would only be a temporary arrangement. Mentally shrugging, she bid her farewell to her parents and signaled Jayra to ride with her inside the carriage.
âLetâs go,â she heard Darius instruct.
At the kingâs command, the carriage moved along. They kept up their standard pace while they were still inside the territory of Ebodia.
Sitting opposite of her, Jayra commented, âKing Darius seems thoughtful.â Her friendâs teasing smile didnât escape Xeniaâs eyes, but she decided to ignore the mage, and instead, she simply blew air up on her forehead.
âTechnically, itâs best that you ride inside the carriage. Itâs scorching outside, And with the sun being this blazing hot, you need enough rest,â Jayra explained. âBesides, youâve been through enough traveling in a while. Your inner force was depleted by the poison, and I wonât let you tell me that you can still go out there like that.â
Xenia rolled her eyes. She was honestly feeling weird, but she just didnât want to entertain the foreign feelings swirling around within her. Not that she didnât care, but she simply didnât want to dwell too much on something that she knew wasnât even important at the moment.
Still, a part of her knew that she wasnât ready to properly sort those feelings out. Thus, she often ended up sulking and acting grumpy around Darius as some sort of coping mechanism against those pesky foreign and confusing feelings she always felt around him.
âBy the way, should I apologize to them properly?â Jayra asked, breaking the sudden silence.
Xenia looked at her and asked, âHuh?â She was interrupted from her deep thought, her mind still lingering on the things she should do in the thirty-days grace period she had left before marrying the Werewolf King. Unlike before, running away was no longer an option for her.
âThose two werewolves I knocked out to sleep,â Jayra reminded her.
âHmm⦠They donât even know that itâs you who knocked them out,â Xenia pointed out with a shrug. âDonât bother. Besides, you didnât technically harm them, so I think it isnât necessary.â
âBut that one with the scar⦠Bartos⦠Heâs a bit scary,â Jayra breathed out. âWell, not physically since heâs technically handsome despite the scar on his face, but what I mean is that it creeps me out how he looks at me as if he knows I did something bad to himâ¦â
Xenia chuckled, âHah! Thatâs Bartosâs normal expression, I think. Donât worry too much.â
âBut I feel weird,â her friend pouted. âI always somehow catch him looking at me. Not with a normal look, but⦠It was too⦠intense? Itâs as if he wants to eat me alive. What if I look like some kind of delicious meat in his eyes? There are those cannibal werewolves who prey on humans too, you know.â
Hearing her friendâs concerns, Xenia chuckled and was about to say something when the carriage suddenly stopped.
âWhatâs going on?â Xenia murmured with a slight frown.
Before she could assess what was happening, the door suddenly swung open from its hinges. It was Darius.
âMilady, one of my men wanted to talk to you and discuss something important about our journey,â he promptly spoke to Jayra. âWe need a mageâs guidance, so would you please step outside and join them on horseback?â
âYes, Your Majesty!â Jayra quickly answered, quickly rushing out of the carriage without another word.
Watching her friend leave, Xeniaâs frown deepened when Darius entered the carriage and replaced her friendâs spot opposite her.
âMove!â Darius yelled, and the carriage started moving once again.
âDo you even need to be in here?â Xenia unknowingly voiced out her thoughts.
With a devilish smile, Darius simply answered, âYes. Youâre here, after all.â