She could feel her heart thudding in her chest, and for a mont, she thought it was about to burst. There was a heavy blanket of silence all over the room.
The silence was deafening that Eugene could hear her own breath.
“Tsk… tsk… Anika, what cris have you done now that you can’t even look at ? Besides, why didn’t you co out of the castle when I arrived?” Beyond Eugene’s awareness, it was customary for the queen to welco the king who has been out of the castle’s walls—the only refuge from monsters of the desert.
Kasser sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose as he continued to question her. After all, it wouldn’t be news anymore if she had committed another cri. It’s practically all she’s ever done as queen, he thought to himself dryly.
Eugene, on the other hand, was also getting aggravated by his incessant questions, “Are you that offended I hadn’t gone and rolled a welco wagon for you?” Unfortunately for her, her annoyance wasn’t well hidden from her tone of voice.
Was it customary for everyone here to go out of their way just to welco their High and Mighty King? Ha! Eugene scoffed to herself until she rembered exactly where she was…
Imdiately she began to apologize for her rudeness but still sporting an indifferent look, “I’m sorry. I spoke out of turn.” she bowed, and Kasser’s eyes shot up in surprise…
“Sorry?” he mumbled to himself. Never before has he seen the queen apologize for whatever fault she’s made. Doubtfully narrowing his eyes, he continued to be wary. After a mont of scrutiny, he inferred it was sincere enough.
He cleared his throat and spoke to her in a much more gentle manner.
“And what about your als?” he asked, stopping her in the middle of another apology, “Lunch’s just passed, and dinner won’t be for a long while. What can I do for you?” he asked, and Eugene hesitated.
The ntion of food brought her mind to so rice, and suddenly, her stomach rumbled loud enough for both of them to hear. Blushing for a mont, Eugene gulped down her embarrassnt and tried to regain whatever dignity she had left.
“I can eat now.” she said eagerly, and Kasser nodded to her request.
“I can’t stick around. I have a eting shortly.” He inford her, “I’ll tell the servants on my way out.” She nodded at him in response.
“Yes.” she said, keeping her gaze trailed on the floor. As soon as she heard the door close right after Kasser left, she lifted her head in satisfaction. She couldn’t deny that he had a sense of authority wherever he went.
Because suddenly, the room felt so empty with him gone. Finally, Eugene breathed out in relief after holding it in for so long.
All the warriors who had escorted her from the desert to the castle were low in ranking compared to her, the queen. They could never lift a finger against her, nor bla her for a fault.
But the king was a different matter entirely. He was the highest authority in the kingdom and Jin Anika’s husband.
“My husband…” she said to herself, before letting out a heavy sigh.
She’s never been in a relationship, at least not those romantic in nature. She couldn’t even recall the last ti she allowed herself to love, or be involved in a love affair. All her life, she had turned away and shunned the concept of a romantic relationship.
And now here she was, married in a day!
At the enormity of her situation, she just realized just how complicated things had gotten for her.
They only had one interaction so far, and already she could feel that he was looking for any slips she might make in the future. Eugene could feel an incoming headache and groaned.
How must I behave in the future?
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anwhile, by the hallway towards the conference room, Kasser halted his steps. Consequently, so did the servants who were following him.
So lost in thought he was, his servants caught him spacing out. He then turned towards them, and imdiately, they curled in intimidation.
Sothing was occupying his mind, and it wasn’t the upcoming eting he was about to have. This never happened to him before. His eyes flitted around the corridors, yet he couldn’t find what he was looking for…
Looking further, his gaze swept through the corridors, corners and stairs until it stopped at the sight of the queen’s chamber door…
His feelings were confusing him, but he was certain he wanted to find her, talk to her. He needed answers, answers only she could give him. He’d be sure to stop by once again after the eting.
Strange, Kasser mused to himself.
Indeed it was a strange day. The queen was physically the sa, but her speech and actions say otherwise. Whatever this new sche of hers was, he would surely be keeping a close eye on her this ti.
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