Chapter 170 - 170 No trace
To Bewitch a Devil
170 No trace
âAs much as I would love to stay here and further discuss these plans,â another rub of her arm, and this time, Neera sat up. âI have other pressing matters I need to see to.â Zavian stood. âI trust the Queen to handle any questions about the party, and if anything needs my permission, she is given the will to grant it.â
A stiff nod from the Duke. âWeâd expecting your timely welcome at the party.â
A jab at his lateness, so the King said, very slowly, âI am afraid this is as much as you will see of me if your sentences arenât carefully worded.â
The Duke cleared his throat again, and in a lower voice, he said, âWe would be honored if you join us to welcome the guests at the party, your Majesty.â
âThank you, and if I canât make it, my Commander General will see to the orderliness of the event. â, the Duke blanched at that, Neeraâs eyes widened. Zavian held out his hand to her, and all eyes settled on Neera.
The meeting could not have gone any worse, so there was no topping it. Scraping the rest of the damages, Neera reached out to his hand, and Zavian gave a bow to his guests.
âPlease excuse us, â he said. They both left the room, a wake of murmurs following them. As they turned a corner, Neera heard something smash against the wall from the room they had just come from, and voices began to rise. She pulled Zavianâs hand to a stop, glancing at the direction of the dining;
âWhyâd you do that?â She asked.
âCut off their disrespect on our Castle grounds?â
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âYou shouldnât have said anything.â
âI am the King,â Zavian said. âAnd anytime they get away with that, they take a chip, and another, and if I donât put them in their place, they have power over you. Itâs a demon thing, youâll soon come to understand.â
Neera clamped down on her words as a maid passed by, eyes rising from beneath her bonnet to look at them both before hurriedly fixing it back on the ground and going her way. With the number of maids working in the palace, it was not safe to discuss anywhere.
Neera pushed down the handle of a door behind her, and it opened into a small room. She pulled Zavian inside, and the smell of fresh daisies floated into her nostrils. It was for the many guests staying over, the bed small and tucked against a wall, a window above it, and a table and chair pressed against another corner.
Neera let go of Zavianâs hand. âWhy didnât you tell me?â
Zavian looked at her in question, and she proceeded, âAbout those humans, about what happened to them.â
She heard him curse under his breath, a jumble of words in her ears. He yanked at his hair furiously, but his locks fell back to his face, unruly and stubborn. Neera reached behind her hair, untied her strings, and her hair parted and fell back, calm, and tamed.
Zavian took the string and tied back his hair. âWhat do you know?â He asked.
âNo, you tell me everything Zavian, donât hide anything from me.â
He fixed his hands on his waist and puffed out a breath of air. The aches in his legs and arms begged to sleep off, and he rolled back his shoulders, wincing as a pain shot through his right one. Knights from far and wide had been summoned, and even the best hunters with senses sharpened for hunt, had not been able to sniff out a lead.
And the humans did not stop disappearing. The village had been the worst hit, and now, humans were handpicked from various kingdoms; a trader returning home late at night was suddenly not seen anymore, two friends running an errand but never got back, a mother stepping out to call her child but doesnât find him anymore. The news hadnât spread with panic yet, but a curfew was going to be placed for their safety.
âWe donât know why people are disappearing, â, Zavian began. âAnd we are still looking, but they vanish without a trace.â
âAnd are there no eyewitnesses?â
âVery few, but we have asked, checked, hunted, nothing.â He sighed. âIt is as if they are off the face of the earth.â
The foreboding swept its icy hands across her back, casting cold deep into her bones at once. Neera had to sit to stabilize herself. Her people were disappearing, and she was seeing a creature. Something told her the two were connected, intertwined with something evil just waiting to overtake.
âI told you I had a really bad feelingâ¦â, her words fizzled off.
Zavian took one knee before her. The damp smell of forest soil and leaves clung unto him. âWe will get to the root of this, I promise, â he raised and kissed her forehead, and Neera shivered.
âHave you⦠seen anything? Something similar to what I saw? Has anyone you met seen such?â She asked.
Zavian shook his head. âNo, and if anyone has, we would have heard of it by now.â
âAnd how come your wife knows about all of this, and I donât?â
âNeera,â his hand was light against her cheek. âJasmineâs father is a Duke. She was bound to know. Anything additional was what she asked of me, but I wouldnât purposefully choose to tell you and make you even more worried.â
Neera rose. âYou wouldnât have told me? These are humans, Zavian! They all need to know that someone or something is after them, and they need to be prepared. Protecting me isnât hiding things like these from me, Zavian.â
âI know,â Zavian shed off his black tunic and folded it over an arm. âAnd I am sorry, truly I am. Can we please go to sleep for now? I am exhausted.â
âButâ¦â she wanted to say something but there was a thud behind the door. Someone was there.