Chapter 112 Fortune Teller
The Forgotten Princess
They are human traffickers, not doubt.â I thought.
I looked around, thinking of getting help when I noticed I have strayed a little far from the plaza. There were no people around, and the stalls were some meters away.
The little girl behind me gripped the skirt of my dress tightly, visibly frightened. Holding the little girl, I take a few steps back slowly.
The brawny men were looking at us with wicked stares. Their kind disgusts me to the core. They took steps towards us stalkingly.
âGood thing I had concealed a knife in my dress.â I thought.
With these two men, I am confident that I can win this fight with some use of my self defense and magic skills.
I slowly put my hand inside my dressâ pocket and found the hilt of my knife. I gripped on it hard, calculating what moves will I do once the two men attack us.
"Thatâs as far as you go." I hear a familiar voice. Then out of the blue, William was in front of us. Shielding us from the men in front.
"And who might you be?" The big man asked menacingly.
"Are you a knight and shining armor, ready to save the damsel in distress? Hihihi." The skinny guy asked and laughed wickedly.
"As a matter of fact, I am." William said with a voice ice cold that can freeze anyone that heard.
The two brawny men stopped in their tracks when they saw William brandish his sword. Each knight has a brand in their swordâs hilt, making their identy known.
"Tch. Letâs back out for now." The skinny guy said. "Weâre not prepared to fight head on with an armed knight."
The big guy nodded in agreement. The two men backed away in a dark alley.
Once they were out of sight, I inhaled and sighed in relief.
"What were you thinking?!" William scolded me right away. "Didnât I tell you to wait for me? Why did you leave? I wasnât that long and when I got back, you werenât there. Did you know how worried I was? My God, if something happened to you, I canât forgive myself. I was the one that left you. I should have taken you with me in the first place. This is all my fault. What was I thinking leaving you alone?"
I was hanging my head down low. I know that I was the one at fault. I have taken all of Williamâs scolding and put it to heart.
"I am sorry." I said apologetically. "Itâs not
your fault, it was mine. So please, donât put the blame on yourself. I was the one who was careless."
I held my head down, still expecting some scolding from William. But he was silent for a while, then I heard him sigh deeply.
"Okay, I forgive you. But please donât do that again." William said with a warm tone. I looked up and his face was carved with worry.
"Iâm sorry." I said once again.
"Itâs okay." William patted my head." But why did you leave the spot where I said for you to wait for me?"
Then I remembered the little girl behind me. She was still gripping my skirt.
"Oh, itâs because of this little one." I said. "She seems to be lost. Those two guys seemed like bad people and wanted to take her away. I canât just look away without doing anything."
William looked at the little girl who was peeking behind me.
"It is good to have helped. But I hope you think of your safety first. You should have called me for help." William said.
âBut I was afraid it would be too late if I called you. I am afraid those guys would have taken this little girl when we got back.â I thought but I didnât say it out loud. I donât want to argue with William. I know I was the one at fault. And he doesnât know about my abilities.
"I know Will. Please donât be mad. I promise next time, I will definitely call for you." I said with my head held down.
The little girl behind me was peeking.
"Please donât be mad with big sister." The little girl said. "She was just helping me."
Her sweet voice sounded so cute.
"Donât worry, Iâm not mad." William smiled warmly to the little girl. "Whatâs your name?"
"C-Cecilia." The little girl that was hiding behind me blushed shyly.
"Cecilia, what a beautiful name." I said.
"Are you lost?" William asked and Cecilia nodded cutely.
"Were you with your parents? Do you know where you last saw them?" William kneeled down and asked gently.
"Mommy and I were at the plaza. I was playing around when I saw a butterfly and started to chase after it. But I got lost after." Cecilia explained.
"Hmm I undertstand." William said. "Then letâs go back to the plaza. Maybe your mommy is searching for you there."
William extended his arm to Cecilia. She hesitated a bit, looking pretty shy. But then she put her little hands on Williamâs big sturdy hands.
"Then letâs go little miss." William smiled and pulled Cecilia up and carried her on his shoulders.
"Whoa, careful." I said in surprise.
Cecila held to Williamâs head for support.
"With you up there, you can find your mommy." William explained. Cecilia nodded in fascination.
William and I walked towards the plaza side by side, with Cecilia sitting on Williamâs shoulders. Once we got to a crowded area, people were gazing at us.
"What a cute little family." I heard someone from the crowd say.
"They are both good looking, no wonder the child is pretty."
"They look good together."
I felt awkward with the misunderstandings of the people around us.
"Um Will, why donât we go to the fountain." I suggested. "It is a well known spot. Maybe Ceciliaâs mother will look there."
"Good idea." William replied. He grabbed my hand gently and walked towards the fountain area.
Once there, we looked around. There was plenty of people. If we canât find Ceciliaâs mother in this crowd, we would have to take her to the authorities and have a notice for a lost child.
"Oh there, there." Cecilia who was still in Williamâs shoulders, pointed at the crowd excitedly. "Mommy, mommy!"
"Cecilia!" A woman was waving at us. She walked towards us.
William put Cecilia down gently. The woman opened her arms and Cecilia ran towards her embrace.
"Oh my, Cecilia." The woman was crying. "Thank God you are safe."
"Mommy, mommy, big sister and brother saved me from the bad men." Cecilia said with a cute voice.
Ceciliaâs mother looked at us and bowed half her body. "Thank you, thank you so much for finding my daughter and keeping her safe."
"No need to thank us." I said sincerely. "I canât just stand by and do nothing when she was in danger."
"Then at least let me repay you for your kindness." Ceciliaâs mother insisted.
"Really no need maâam." I said.
"Then let me at least read your fortune for free." Ceciliaâs mother said.
"Oh, you are a fortune teller?" I asked curiously.
"Yes, my stall is just around there." Ceciliaâs mother pointed.
I was a little skeptical, but I wanted to try.
âMaybe she is an Atlantian?â I thought. If so then at least I wanted to know her and try out her fortune telling.