For the first time ever, itâs Nina whoâs late for a study session and the newspaperâs headline in her hand explains why. The bad news is a heavy burden to carry all the way up to a towerâs top.
âThe Red Queen is retaliating for being asked to step down from the throne. Any medical relief that the public has been receiving from her will stop immediately,â Nina hands me the news.
In disbelief, I rise up from the notebooks spread out on the stone floor.
âWhat?â a bite of a sandwich nearly escapes from my mouth.
This canât be real. But as I read on, it is.
What we worked so hard to accomplish gets destroyed by a single announcement in a matter of one day.
The other resisting royals donât go to such extremes. A letter of refusal to step down is as far as Violet, Blue, Pink and Yellow Domains decide to go. That dumb fool just shot herself in the foot. And ours too.
âLet me see that paper,â Kai puts down his fork.
I let him sink in the news.
âMaybe Knightâs Council will be able to reason with her before itâs too late,â the late summerâs wind catches Ninaâs braid as she leans over the railing.
âI hope so, thatâs a lot of people being left out,â I lose the appetite to finish the rest of my lunch.
âTheyâre still others who will continue with the relief,â hoping to save him, Kai tries to find a positive.
Quickly, Nina shuts it down, âThatâs 1/12 of monthly supplies being cut out. Thatâs 12,000 fewer crates being delivered.â
âOh, that reminds me. Iâll have to check out of this study session early. Deliveries are made today at the hospital, so letâs make the best of this study time.â
âYou canât be serious! The people are pissed off. Donât expect a warm reception when you get there,â Kai points in the direction of Petograd.
âAdrien, canât you see how bad this is? You, a Knightâs Academy cadet were a big part of this relief and now itâs being taken away. The people might say none of the knights have done enough to secure it. They might say that itâs the knights who provoked the Red Queen, while itâs they who are paying the price,â Nina drives his point the rest of the way home.
âYes, I see how serious this is. I see everything turning to shit, but neither I nor you will be able to do anything about it in the future if we donât pass the finals. What I do right now is keep volunteering. Don't worry guys, I'll be fine. I promise to be careful,â I try to explain myself.
My two friends are not convinced.
âIâm coming with you,â Kai says.
âIâm coming with you too, but if things get even a bit rowdy. If our presence steers up any kind of trouble, we are leaving before things get worse,â always thinking of everything, Nina sets the boundaries.
"Okay. As soon as you say so, we all leave,â I nod.
So far, so good. No one outside the hospital is bothering us as we unload.
âHey, I know you! What are doing here!â
Maybe not. Some stranger takes notice of my habit of coming here and picks this evening to make it a piece of public knowledge.
Just then, the head doctor steps in, probably suspecting that something like this might happen, â
and his friends are here to help us.â
âWe lost precious supplies, because of . Their superiors from Knightâs Council should have kept their mouths shut!â he yells, pointing at us.
The townâs crowd which has been passing us by without a problem follows his finger and plants their eyes on us.
âWe donât want to lose what volunteers we have next. Youâre causing a scene, young man. Leave them alone,â the doctor keeps defending us.
âItâs alright, doctor,â Nina doesnât let him go any farther down this risky path and meets her accuser. âWeâre sorry and will be leaving now. We didnât realize our welcome has worn out.â
âYouâre not going anywhere...cadet,â the man has a friend with him.
âYouâre right! They are not going anywhere!â words of authority stop the two men from coming any closer.
Itâs Lada! And she doesnât come alone.
âTheyâll stay here...and continue on with their business. Like they always have, month after month after month,â she fixes the scarlet collar of her jacket.
âYou expect us to just let them be?!â the man tries to stand his ground.
âI expect you...â Lada climbs inside the delivery carriage, âto help.â
With a smile, she hands one of her friends a box.
The next one she hands to the angry man, âCome on, things arenât getting any easier for any of us, so let's help out all we can.â
Feeling the trap of his own argument, he takes it.
Nina and Kai line up next.
âI hope my rebel cooties wonât contaminate the supplies,â hoping for her approval, Lada hands Nina a case of medicines.
âIâm sure mine will balance them nicely,â Nina has no problem taking this share of the load.
âHi, Lada,â Kai waves.
âHi, Kai,â her smile greets him back.
âThanks for coming out,â after him, I take the next container.
âAs I said before - youâll be seeing me around,â she winks.
Those two men drop off their boxes, but do not come back to get more. Lada and a dozen of her friends, Nina, Kai, and I do not stop until all of the deliveries are unloaded, unpacked, and set up.
The Rouge Red spent their time differently and do not hesitate to let everyone know their way of productivity.
A public messenger caught up in the hysteria of the telegram, yells. The report makes some cry, some cheer, and some speechless. Iâm one of the speechless ones... and honestly, a little bit scared too.
Earlier this evening, the Red Queen fell to the floor at dinner, poised and with foam around her mouth. She was pronounced dead on the scene. The Royal Guard's detectives suspect that an agent from Rouge Red managed to become part of her kitchen staff.