Chapter 231 - 231 What are you doing with Azriel
To Bewitch a Devil
231 What are you doing with Azriel
âOkay,â Zavian acceded. âI will get to business, and you should get to whatever it is you want to get to.â
âThank you!â Neera said with a mock bow of her head. âAnd please have Freya handle all of my duties today. I wonât be leaving these chambers.â
Zavian could only watch her as she moved under the covers of the bed, a long yawn stretching out from her mouth. She spared Zavian no more looks as she closed her eyes, so Zavian took his leave.
He headed down to his stables. He could use a ride to dispel the worry and panic that had penetrated deep into his bones. As he reached the last of the stairs that connected to the foyer, he saw his sister ascending. Freya backed the rest of the stairs on seeing him, thinking she was fast enough to avoid him.
âFreya!â Zavian called her.
She held on to the banister, and her bored eyes rose to meet his.
When Zavian reached her, the first question out of his mouth was, âWhatâs going on between you and Azriel?â
âWhat do you think?â
âYou know better than to fraternize with him.â
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âItâs been centuries since I know him, and you sent me to him,â Freya folded her arms in nonchalance. âAnd I became curious.â
âOr you just donât have enough on your plates to keep you busy enough. Do you know how bad of a gossip it must be for me to have heard it through the walls in the entire castle?â
âNow I am the popular one for a change. Neera seems to be the only one getting all the attention here.â
âShe is your Queen, and you will refer to her as such,â Zavian warned.
âBrother, is there a reason why you stopped me? I havenât had breakfast and I donât intend to fill my stomach with arguments.â
âYou are to see to all of Neeraâs duties today as well,â Zavian instructed.
Freyaâs hands dropped to her side. âAgain? You want me to refer to her as Queen when I am the one doing all the duties? I cannot.â
Zavian narrowed his eyes. âYou refuse my orders?â
âYes, have your Queen handle what she is supposed to.â Freya fumed.
There was a silent staring contest that ensued between the siblings. Some guards came down the stairs and retreated quietly at the sight of the two of them.
âI want you to stop going over to Azrielâs...â
â...you dare not...â
â...and if you want to, you will have to marry him. You are the sister of the King, you arenât the same as other women Azriel has bedded.â Zavian said.
âThat estate gives me sanity from this hellhole!â Freya shot at him, balling her hands into fists to stop herself from giving her brother a good beating. Her veins stretched like thick ropes on her neck, restraining her like a horseâs reins.
âYou are the one choosing not to be at peace here, by fighting how things will be from now on,â Zavian said simply.
âHow? Marrying a maid? Giving me her duties as if I am some servant to do her royal beck and call? What would you do next? Have me in maidâs frock? Because if you wake up one day and decide how things are to be, there shouldnât be anyone to question it, or else youâd lock them up in the dungeon and forget them?â She seethed, her words tumbling out like there was hot coal under her tongue. âYou know what? Take me back to the dungeon if you must. At least there I donât have to do anything.â
Zavian grew very still. Freya knew her brotherâs mood like the back of her palm, and even though there was the unpredictability of the outcome to be considered, she always had a fair idea of the intensity of what would follow next. But with his hard-set eyes, his pursed lips, and his stiff posture, she could not deny the fear that snaked its way through her body, taking the paths through her veins and sending her heart racing.
âHandle todayâs affairs, Freya, and one more word from you, the dungeon would be a Paradise to what I will do next,â Zavian said.
He moved, and Freya stepped out of the way. She watched his retreating back, and no one would have to tell her that her days in the castle were numbered. She knew Zavian would have something in store for her as punishment for the tongue she had no control over, and she didnât want to find out anytime soon.
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Gathered in the kitchen, the maids sang a folklore tune as they worked, their voices joining together in different pitches, the somber tale of two lovers who couldnât be together told in the lyrics of the music as old as time. Penelope listened in but didnât join them, scraping the leftovers off the plates as one of the younger maids took over and sang at a crescendo that sent goose bumps all over Penelopeâs skin.
Penelope loved evenings like these when they sang together, which wasnât quite often. And they were usually happy songs that sent them laughing, but somehow, someone had started this sad one and everyone had joined in.
The younger maid halted the crescendo, and silence fell upon the bunch of maids.
âYou know, some of us are so lucky to join caravans and sing from Kingdom to Kingdom if we want,â one of the maids said.
âHumph!â Came the boisterous snort of Phoebe. âThereâs nothing to look forward to out there. Weâd either get robbed, assaulted, or even killed.â
âI sometimes wonder what my life would be like if I wasnât a maid,â the maid with the sonorous voice said. âI like the idea of traveling.â
âGet to your chores and stop with the wishful talk!â Phoebe hushed her.
âI liked the idea of a family,â Penelope put in all of a sudden. She hadnât thought to package the truth, give it out as something simple, like wanting royal clothes or earning coins from a trade. But she had everyoneâs attention, and Phoebeâs facial features pinched into the middle of her face, like a grunting pig.