Chapter Seventeen: One Pays Most
âSOMETIMES, ONE PAYS MOST FOR THE THINGS ONE GETS FOR NOTHING.â -ALBERT EINSTEIN
Once again, Elijah was with the Karthans, the necklace around his neck, and as soon as he regained his bearings, he ripped off the necklace and stared around. Considering the others didnât seem to notice that he had been gone, he didnât remark on it, but his Guide did.
Why are you nervous? What are these new memories? What the hellâ
Ignoring his Guide for now, Elijah turned to the Karthan Emperor, whose brows were furrowed in annoyance.
âWhy did you remove the necklace?â She asked, bitterness in her voice at the blatant offense. Revealing nothing, the princess hesitantly put it on once more, mildly surprised when it didnât send him back to FarÃaâs world.
âIt was just cold,â he lied, setting himself comfortably on the chair to exude confidence. âSurprised me is all. Thank you for the gift. I appreciate it kindly. Now, I should get going, I have much to do.â
The Karthan Emperor nodded, standing up and holding out her hand for Elijah to take.
âI would love to say it was a pleasure to speak with you, but I believe we both feel different.â
Einarâs ears flew back as Elijah took the Emperorâs hand and stood up, but he didnât intervene. Clearly, he was on guard, though, and Elijah silently thanked him for that.
As they exited the room, the Ulfúr stayed by the princessâ side, daring anyone to get near her. Past the house, he breathed a sigh of relief.
âThey really creep me out, those Karthans,â He told her. âNever liked coming here.â
âYou didnât need to come with me,â Elijah pointed out. âI couldâve had another bodyguard.â
âCall it a strange sense of devotion.â
âI think I should just call it love,â he teased and Einarâs eyes widened, his pupils growing as he took a step back.
âNo, thatâs not true, I wouldnât deemââ He began, but Elijah just chuckled.
âDonât worry about it,â he responded. âI was just teasing.â
âYes, of course,â the Ulfúr responded, breathing a sigh of relief. âRight.â Still, the princess seemed to find a hint of disappointment behind his eyes, a confirmation that the man felt more than he was letting on, but, for now, he ignored it.
Yes, ignore it please, Guide Amanda said. Princesses do not deal with bodyguards. He is a close friend, but he cannot be a lover.
I donât want him as a lover!
I certainly hope not, but Princess Amanda Gold is unpredictable sometimes.
I am not her.
You will accept the truth, eventually.
Huffing, he turned to the Ulfúr, whose face was deliberately turned forward towards nothing instead of at Elijah.
âWhat did you think of the negotiation?â He asked Einar.
âWasnât really much of a negotiation, was it?â Einar replied. âThey were forced to obey, so they didnât have much of a choice in the matter.â
Elijah bit his lip. âThatâs true. But, sometimes we have to rule with an iron fist, right?â
The Ulfúr shrugged. âIâm not a very political guy, your highness, but if you asked me my opinion, I think it may be time to stop relying on orders to rule the Karthans. They are clearly high-strung and wish to be independent, and our strictness is only going to inflame them.â
Repeat after me.
âBut they know they have no way of survival without us,â Elijah obeyed. âIf we stop aiding them, they will suffer alone. We provide shelter and hope for them.â
Einar bared his teeth a little but nodded his head.
âThatâs true, so what happens if they make an alliance with someone else, say, the Bharghejn?â
âThat probably will not happen,â Elijah repeated what his Guide told him, but inside what Einar said resonated with him.
Guide Amanda, is this how we always deal with the Karthans?
Only sometimes, his Guide replied. This was a particularly urgent mission, and they would be reluctant to obey, so we had to force them. But sometimes, the alliance is much moreâ¦friendly.
Einar is right, though. The more you press down on them, the more restricted they feel, the more theyâll want to escape, the more theyâll want to risk everything to have a little freedom. And if that requires an alliance with someone elseâ¦
What do you know about politics? Guide Amanda asked suspiciously. Did something like this happen in your world?
No, Elijah responded. But Iâve seen similar situations in a domestic home. Not to mention the amount of fantasy books Iâve read. I may not be good at politics, but if I was the Karthan Emperor, I know what I would do.
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Well, thank the Gods youâre not a Karthan, then, eh? His guide said. If you were, Queen Evangeline would have to find another heir to the throne, and letâs just say theyâre not all up to par.
I didnât mean if the princess was a Karthan, Elijah replied.
You are the princess, dumbass, Guide Amanda replied. Get with the program. Itâs not that hard to not have an identity crisis, you know. Just say this to yourself: I am a princess whether I like it or not.
That sounds like manipulation and brainwashing.
Of course it is. How else do arguments work?
With reasoning.
Reason is for those who are too weak in speech and strength to truly dominate, Guide Amanda replied. Also, you receive less free stuff that way.
What would you know? Youâve only ever been a princess, so of course everyone agrees with you and gives you things for free.
Ah, so now itâs good to be a princess, eh? Guide Amanda was surely smiling in her metaphorical form, and Elijah couldnât help but smile himself.
âSomething funny, your majesty?â Einar asked.
âJust thinking about how lucky I am to have these voices in my head,â he replied sarcastically, chuckling, and Einar seemed to take a step back. âOh, itâs alright. It doesnât tell me to murder anyone. Usually.â
The Ulfúr chuckled softly and awkwardly but edged closer to her as they walked the streets of the Karthans back to Advantia. Elijah could see the black void where the return to his new country should be, but yet the blackness seemed to reach him and warn him, creating a claustrophobia that heâd never felt before.
Youâre sure we can return to Advantia, right? Elijah asked.
Of course, Guide Amanda replied, so much joy in her one-note response that it hurt his brain. Unless the Karthan Emperor blocked you for it, or the city was torn from Advantia, or Advantia was destroyed.
Very reassuring.
A rustling noise preceded a shape that rushed from under a house running directly for Elijah: a Karthan. Hate was in this Karthans eyes, a dagger laced green at the tip poised on its hand as itâhe, I thinkârushed the princess, screaming in rage. Elijah was too late to stop it, wincing and closing his eyes as the Karthan swung at him.
Thunk.
Einar stood over the Karthan, his sword out and dripping with blood while the Karthan lay on the ground, one hand holding the stump of his arm, screaming as black blood flowed through it.
The Karthans have black blood, but the Emperor doesnât. What the hell kind of world is this?
Now that Elijah had a good look at the Karthan, he almost retched by the horror and deterioration in the Karthanâs body. The flesh hung saggy and burnt, sallow and dark, pitch black as night, its teeth rotten and its tongue fat and swollen. Hair like tiny strings flowed from his head, and it was naked, confirming that it was indeed a male, and Elijah was sure he'd never seen a creature more uglier. And when the creature spoke, its raspy voice grated his whole body, goosebumps coursing through them.
âYouâre a stain on this world, princess, just like all of you humans.â
âYou used to be one of us,â Elijah replied, cringing and taking a step back out of habit. The Karthan laughed harshly, spittle mixed with its black blood flying from its mouth.
âWeâre the peak of mutation,â he replied.
âSay another word,â Einar growled, grabbing it by the neck, the naked Karthan struggling violently, thrashing with only one arm, âand Iâll shove my sword so hard up your ass youâll never feel like a real man again.â
âOh, because youâre so much of a man, animal,â the Karthan replied. âYou wolves areââ
He didnât get any farther as Einar followed through on his word, stabbing the Karthan through the ass until the sword stuck through its brain. Bones, muscle, and brain matter spewed from the top, blood following it. Some of it splattered on Einar, but he simply licked his lips and snarled.
âItâs Ulfúr, you Gods-cursed motherfucker,â he said, then threw the body away. It fell limp on the street, and the realization brought Elijah from his stupor as he stared in horror at the aftermath. The gore was all throughout the street and Elijah couldnât help it. He vomited all over the floor and collapsed on the ground in shock.
But he wasnât the only one who seemed to wake up, as Einar himself gasped in shock and came to help the princess. Holding her up, he walked them to the void slowly.
âWe need to leave quickly, princess,â he said urgently. âWe killed a Karthan, and they wonât listen to our excuses. Can you walk?â
Elijah nodded softly, staring numbly at Einar but putting one foot in front of the other.
GET YOURSELF TOGETHER OR I SWEAR I WILL MURDER YOU WHERE YOU STAND! Guide Amanda screamed and that finally did the trick for him. Heart pounding a million miles a minute, he sprinted for the void, screaming in joy as he finally pushed through and landed in Advantia, the white light of the sun blinding him for a moment before he caught his bearings. Einar came through a second later, his sword sheathed and his eyes narrowed as he watched her.
âShouldâve let me go first, your majesty,â He said, formality returned to his tone once more. âYou never know whatâs on the other side.â
âMy apologies, Einar, I just wanted to leave, Iâm sure you understand.â
âNo need to apologize, just be careful in the future,â he responded. âAnd I totally agree with you.â His ears were flattened again, but Elijah could tell it wasnât just from fear.
âIâm sorry about what they said to you,â he said, unsure of whether he should embrace the wolf but deciding against it.
âCommon sentiment, Iâm afraid,â the Ulfúr responded. âWeâre a small nation and a small race, which is why some of us join the nation of Advantia. Still, we will never truly be accepted. Not by everyone.â
âYou donât need to be accepted by everyone,â the princess responded. âNo one can please everyone, you know. The Karthans hate me, too, and they may not have insulted me the same way they did you, but they did call themselves a more perfect version of me, and considering how pretty I am, I took that as a very insulting offense. I call for war!â
Einar chuckled, joy tickling his smile and even his eyes, striking yet not completely destroying the sadness and anger. âThank you, Amanda, I needed that. At least I saved your life, right?â
âNo, I couldâve killed him on my own,â Elijah affirmed teasingly, crossing his arms. âI just wanted to let you have your fun.â
âThen next time maybe I should leave you alone and see how you handle it, eh, your majesty?â The Ulfúr asked, turning and walking towards the palace.
âEinar?â Elijah asked, his voice turning somber and his smile vanishing slightly.
âYes?â The wolf-man replied, turning back to face her, a question in his expression.
âThank you.â
Einar smiled warmly, his eyes truly shining with warmth for the first time since theyâd entered the Karthans world, and tears lay unshed on them as joy entered his body.
âAnytime, princess, Iâm always here for you.â