Chapter Nineteen.
INNOCENT LOVE(BL)
After the intense confrontation with the king, Madin is assigned a room in the main mansion. However, as punishment for concealing his true identity for so long, the king insists that Madin remains Prince Arthurâs servant.
Arthur protests the decision, ready to argue with his father, but Madin stops him. The kingâs resolve is unyielding, and Arthur knows he has no choice but to comply. Despite his frustration, Arthur reluctantly agrees, though his displeasure is evident.
For Madin, the arrangement is acceptable. As long as he can be close to Arthur and no longer needs to hide his identity, the rest feels manageableâfor now.
Once the meeting with the royal family ends, Arthur and Madin retreat to the Arthurâs chambers. The tension between them is palpable, but Arthur breaks the silence first.
âSo⦠what do you think?â he asks, watching Madin closely.
âAbout what?â Madin replies, his thoughts already tangled with everything that transpired.
âYou know... everything my father said.â
âIâm fine and happy,â Madin says quickly, focusing on the fact that theyâve been allowed to stay together.
Arthurâs frustration builds as he hears this. âEven with the fact that heâs making me marry someone else? Youâre still fine and happy?â
Madin flinches at the words but refuses to dwell on them. He doesnât want to ruin what little joy remains in this moment. âCan we not talk about that now?â
âWhen should we talk about it then?â Arthur demands. âDidnât you hear him? He already has someone in mind! Iâm supposed to marry her in less than a week, and youâll just stand there like youâre nobody when youâre the person I actually love! Does that not bother you at all?â
The weight of Arthurâs words finally crushes Madinâs fleeting joy, and anger flares within him.
âDo we have a choice?!â Madin snaps. âDo you have any answers to all these questions that you are asking me? Because I donât! Iâm tired. Iâm going to rest.â
Without waiting for a reply, Madin storms out of the room. Arthur doesnât follow, and Madin doesnât look back.
In his new quartersâfar more private and luxurious than the servant quarters he once knewâMadin sinks onto the bed. His chest feels tight, his thoughts heavy with anger and despair. Tears threaten to fall, but he refuses to give in.
âIâll just be a nobody,â he thinks bitterly, âso what? At least my identity is no longer a secret. Thatâs enough for now.â
As exhaustion overtakes him, a knock at the door interrupts his thoughts. He opens it to find a servant holding a tray of food. The servantâs disdainful look doesnât go unnoticed, but Madin chooses to ignore it, taking the tray and shutting the door.
The food remains untouched as Madin lies down again, staring at the ceiling. His thoughts spiral. Where is his life headed? What options does he have left? The answers feel distant and out of reach. At some point, sleep claims him.
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The next morning, loud banging on the door jolts Madin awake. His head pounds, and when he tries to stand, dizziness washes over him. Itâs only then that he realizes he hasnât eaten in over a day.
Opening the door, he finds the same servant as before. âYouâre to prepare the prince for training,â she says curtly.
Madin nods, about to close the door, but the servant smirks and adds, âYou thought you won, didnât you?â
Confused, Madin turns back. âWhat are you talking about?â
âNothing much,â she replies with a condescending smile. âJust donât make me come here to remind you of your duties again. Youâre still just a servant.â
The venom in her tone stings, and Madin recognizes her. Sheâs the same girl who replaced him when he went missing with Arthur and the one who openly criticized his position as Arthurâs servant.
Before Madin can respond, she walks away, leaving him simmering with anger.
Despite his dizziness, he forces himself to Arthurâs chambers. On the way, he stumbles, nearly falling, but Jeremy catches him just in time.
âMadin, are you okay?â Jeremy asks, concern clear in his voice.
âIâm fine,â Madin replies quickly, steadying himself.
âItâs good to see you back,â Jeremy says warmly. âIf you ever need anything, donât hesitate to ask.â
Madin nods, unsure what to make of Jeremyâs sudden kindness, and continues on his way.
When he enters Arthurâs room, he stops in his tracks. Arthur is being dressed in knightâs armorâby the same servant girl from earlier.
âThere you are,â Arthur says, striding over and pulling Madin inside. âIâve been asking for you all morning.â
He turns to the girl and dismisses her. âThank you. You may go now.â
âBut the king said Iââ she begins, only to be cut off.
âNot now,â Arthur says firmly.
The girl glares at Madin as she leaves, shutting the door behind her.
âWhatâs going on?â Madin asks as soon as theyâre alone.
âNothing much,â Arthur says evasively. âHow did you sleep?â
Madinâs patience wears thin. âIs there something you need me to do, or are you ready to go?â
Arthur frowns. âDid you just ignore my question?â
âI slept fine. Is there anything you need me to do?â
âNot now. Maybe tonight after training,â Arthur replies.
âOkay. Let me know then,â Madin says coldly, turning to leave.
Arthur grabs his arm. âYou didnât even ask what I want you to do tonight,â he says, his voice softer now.
âOh I didn't know I was supposed to ask that now, so what is it?â
âStay with me tonight,â Arthur pleads.
Madin shakes his head. âThatâs not part of my duties.â
âBut itâs part of being my boyfriend! Why are you acting like this?â
âWhy donât you ask yourself that? That lady clearly knows something. I heard you cut her off earlier, and when I ask you about it, you say nothing. What do you expect me to feel?â
Arthur sighs, running a hand through his hair. âSheâs my fatherâs personal maid now. Sheâs the one who suggested the arrangementâthe marriage alongside keeping you. My father liked her idea so much that he gave her a position of influence. And now⦠he wants her to be myâ¦â
âYour wife?â Madin finishes for him, his voice void of emotion.
Arthur hesitates before nodding.
Madinâs expression hardens. âOkay. Have a good day,â he says, walking out before Arthur can stop him.
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Pain and suffering have followed Madin for as long as he can remember. This, too, is just another chapter in his story.