Chapter 262 - 262 You have to tell him
To Bewitch a Devil
262 You have to tell him
âDo you want to talk about it?â Penelope asked carefully.
Neera shook her head. âNo, donât get me wrong. I wish I could, but it wonât be fair on Zavian.â
âThe King? Is he involved?â
âPen, please...,â
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to pry it out of you,â Penelope said. âBut you have to tell him since it is causing you so much pain.â
Neera nodded and brought her hands out of the water to wipe her face, making it even wetter.
âBut what if... what if it ruins everything, Pen?â Neera asked. âWhat if... I lose Zavian? What if he never wants to have anything to do with me? What if he stops loving me?â
âNeera,â Penelope sank to her knees, so she was at eye level with her best friend. She saw the fresh tears begin to brew in them, and Penelope found what she wanted to say had already been soaked in shock and forgotten temporarily. Whatever it was that held Neera hostage was robbing her of reasoning and joy.
And it made Penelope sad, so sad that she hadnât noticed her friendâs moods enough. But as she looked into Neeraâs eyes, Penelope saw the familiar grief Neera had carried for days, weeks even, but she had been too oblivious to notice, had only been too happy to have her best friend back.
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âHe would never stop loving you, no matter what,â Penelope said.
A tear fell from Neeraâs eyes. âHow are you sure?â
âBecause love doesnât just stop happening like that,â Penelope said. âIt doesnât end when you do something bad, and even if you conceive it as really terrible, or if it is, it might take some time for him to process it, but it doesnât mean he will stop loving you even if he is angry, or upset.â
Neera wiped her face. âAre you sure?â
âYes,â Penelope said. âI am.â
âHe just, he has done so much for me,â Neera said. âSo much. Even when I was in that wicked phase, he stood by me. And I... I am afraid he might have a breaking point and... Pen, are you crying?â
Penelope reached for her face; truly, the sneaky tear had stained her face. She wiped at it, and another fell.
âPen, why are you crying?â Neera wailed.
âI donât know, maybe itâs you talking about breaking points and the King standing by you, but I just...,â Penelope slumped against the tub and let out a cry. âIâm sorry, I need to get a grip on myself. Please donât cry more, Neera,â but Neera wasnât listening. âPlease, donât cry.â
âPen, donât cry,â Neera said, reaching out to wipe Penâs face.
âAnd you too, stop,â Penelope did the same to Neeraâs face.
Soon, Neeraâs cry transitioned into laughter, and Penelope couldnât help but join her. Look at them, two friends who couldnât decide what to feel.
âWe look ridiculous right now,â Neera said.
âNo, I do, I shouldnât have cried.â Penelope rose to resume her former position on the tub. She took a washcloth and began sponging Neeraâs back.
âWhy are you crying, Pen?â Neera asked.
Penelope didnât stop sponging but was grateful she wasnât looking into Neeraâs face anymore to trigger fresh tears.
âI wanted to have something that was never mine to keep.â She answered. âSo I made efforts to keep it at armâs length, but it kept finding its way to me. So when it finally gave up and left, it made me sad, and I find it foolish to be sad about something I didnât want.â
There was silence, and Penelope worked on, taking the liquid soap and pouring a big dollop on the center of Neeraâs hair. As Penelope gently massaged it into her scalp, the strong smell of roses filling the room, she could feel Neera relax.
âItâs not foolish to be sad, Pen,â Neera said. âItâs foolish if you arenât, and youâd hurt double. So stop holding back the tears, and maybe wanting what you think is never yours to keep is actually yours to have. It was you all along who had put those restrictions in place, and itâs you who can remove it.â
Penelope blinked back the tears clouding her vision. âThank you, Neera, for listening to me.â
Neera put a hand on Penelopeâs thigh, and silence reigned as Penelope continued washing her hair.
âI know I couldnât be of help to you, but you have to tell the King,â Penelope broke the silence. âIf you donât say it, it will rot inside of you.â
Neera sighed. If only Penelope knew how much the rot of her deeds had spread through her.
Penelope reached for a bowl of water, and as she washed the soap out of Neeraâs hair, Neera shut her eyes closed, the water running down her face.
Even if Zavian stopped loving her, which was the worst thing she had feared. But deep inside her, Neera knew some phantom clock had wound to a stop, and it was time.
As Penelope washed the last of the soap off her hair, Neera opened her eyes, and for the first time in a long while, she was as relieved as she was scared.
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Zavian could hear the footsteps falter behind him, only for them to resume walking. He gazed at a picture of his castle hung on the wall, and from its angle, it must have been painted from one of the hills and valleys bracketing the castle from the west, not too far from his castle.
The footsteps stopped by his side. âI see the painting has caught your interest, your Highness.â
âAnd I see the castle is still holding your interest.â
Frederick stiffened next to him. âThe castle is all in our best interest, your Highness. And I wasnât expecting you in my humble abode today. To what do I owe the pleasure of your visit, your Highness?â
Zavian tore his eyes away from the painting, and he looked at Frederick, the small smile on his lips worn always at the same angle, a little up in the corner, and giving him the perpetual look of someone up to no good.