Neriah had her cloak over her head again. She wasn't certain, but a mber of her palace could be in these buildings, so she had to hide her identity perfectly.
As they walked deeper into the building, the first thing she noticed was that the knights and guards around didn't look hideous at all. Yes, their skin color was far from fair like hers, but still, they weren't hideous.
Her father was right. She hated to admit it, but he was right. They weren't that bad, in fact she'd spotted a number of fine, tall and fit gentlen that made her blush and wonder what in the world she was doing in a den of wolves. Or in this case, a den of dragons.
They had co across so young maids, and they too were dark skinned, beautiful, and perfectly shaped.
Who in the world made all those horrible stories about these people? They were normally dressed, like the people of her kingdom.
The stories she heard and read made it seem like the people of Trago were so kind of primitive lot. The kind that grunted and walked around with animal skin as a loincloth.
Maybe the prince will be a handso old man, she thought to herself.
The second thing she noted was that the man whom she was following at the mont was soone high up. Maybe a high ranking knight. The people they ca across seed to bow down to him...
No not seed to, they did bow to him.
Still following this very tall man to go and et her chosen spouse whom she hoped would be a nice and handso old man, Neriah wondered when they'd get to their destination.
At least. If he was nice, maybe she'd beg him and explain to him that she was in love with soone else. And he'd have pity on her and reject the proposal. Who knows, he could be a decent barbarian like her father had said.
"Are we not there yet? Does your prince stay on the moon?" She had already said the words before she rembered she was a maid at the mont. And the look in those eyes grew darker as he turned to her, and she quickly moved her lips to speak. "I an no disrespect, we have been moving round the place for a while and, well, he—" what was wrong with her? She was never at a loss of words, but the look in the eyes of this really tall stranger was making her feel smaller than she was.
This was the first ti he had turned to her since they entered the castle, she could see him clearer now. The lights in the halls brightened his appearance.
As the flas that lit up the hallways flickered, she could see the sparkle through his eyes. He had gorgeous eyes. He also had a black mole the size of a single mustard seed at the corner of his left eye, and that too seed to be an additional beauty.
And she found herself wishing Lyle was like this man, she found herself thinking she wouldn't mind being strapped with this man.
No! She loved Lyle the way he was. Although he wasn't huge like this man, he was tall and fit.
"He is the prince after all. But we're here." He says, pointing at the door that was just so steps ahead of them.
Neriah tried to conjure a calm composed smile. But all she could force out was a face that made her look like she was holding sothing in.
He turned again, and she let out a breath that she didn't know she was holding.
There were two guards in front of the door, and they, like the others, bowed their heads as soon as they saw him. He is definitely a high ranking knight, she concluded.
He opened the door and nicely ushered her in. Reaching the inside of the room, Neriah pulled her cloak down from her head. Carefully, she looked around.
The place was dimly lit. There was just one candle on, and the low fire burning in the hearth. The room was almost as wide as hers. There was even a wide balcony, the door that led to the balcony was widely open, allowing little rays of moonlight to creep into the room.
It seed like a normal room with everything that needed to be in it. Everything except the one who owned the room.
A cold breeze swept into the room from the balcony, and for so weird reasons, she felt the cold overwhelm her deep to her bones.
She suddenly turned around to look at the man, her heart suddenly giving different rhythms. All of fear and uncertainty.
He stood by the door, with his back pressed on it, hands crossed over his chest, and left leg crossed over the other.
The room wasn't too bright, but Neriah could tell that it wasn't the lack of light that made the room seem darker. It was the aura that the man before her was emitting.
That stalking look of a predator. In this case, she realized she was the prey. And the man with broad shoulders, and sinewed arms and legs was definitely the predator.
"Where's prince Barak?" she prayed in her head that she didn't stutter, that she didn't sound scared. She prayed in her head that he couldn't sohow read the uneasiness in her features. "I'm supposed to assist prince Barak, so where is he?" she demanded. And she could swear she saw a smirk on his face.
"You're supposed to work for prince Barak, yes." He uncrossed his legs and dropped his hands to his side. "But before you get to Prince Barak, I'd have to observe your working thods first." He lifted his back from the door and added, "it is protocol. You have to reach before you reach Barak." He was moving closer to her.
It took all of her resolve not to stagger backwards as he slowly walked towards her.
"O-Oh, is that so. I didn't know that." She scolded herself in her head for stuttering.
"It's alright, you could not have known." He simply added, and now he was just a feet away from her. Her breath was cutting. Her hands were trembling. Hell, her entire body was trembling. Thank the goddess that the light was dim, he wouldn't notice her shivering.
At least that is what she thought.
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