Raven
Ravenâs arm was back to normal after the antidote and a few drinks. The king hadnât come to see her after the incident, and Captain Oito was busy with Jaji, leaving her with plenty of time to herself.
She used this time to stash the vials of daki venom in the vent, undisturbed. As usual, her outfit for the evening was already chosen. But tonight, it was different. It was elegant and flashy.
Just from the clothes, she could tell there was some kind of party. But what kind of party, she wasnât sure. Sheâd never been to a party where people dressed like this.
The dress was form-fitting with a long slit up to her hip, reminiscent of that night in the forest. She didnât feel like partying tonight, a feeling that surprised even her. Maybe it was the sight of the two moons that made her feel this way.
All Raven wanted was to walk, to feel the grass between her toes and the breeze on her face.
Captain Oito wouldâve made her go to the party, but the guards who took his place were kinder, or maybe they just didnât care as much.
Either way, Raven was grateful. The cold blades of grass felt nice under her feet. Even the royal garden was a sight to behold. She made her way to the kingâs secret wine cellar.
The guards didnât dare follow her in, even when she asked for help reaching her favorite drink. Raven climbed the shelves, and they spun. She let out a squeal and clung tightly to her prized bottle.
Once the shelves stopped spinning, she climbed down. Raven tried to push the shelves to get back to the entrance, but with no luck, she climbed the stairs to a dark doorway.
The door was a bit sticky, but with a little effort, it swung open. Low voices filled the air, and she stayed low to the ground.
Raven quietly closed the hidden door and crawled under a table in the corner just as a couple stumbled in. Their feet danced in a clumsy tango until they bumped into the desk across from her.
Raven couldnât recognize either of them. The guyâs hair was typicalâdark, long, and straight.
His outfit was high-class, and the womanâs outfit was something Raven would expect a harem woman to wear, very different from her own. It was designed to be revealing, to appeal to a wide range of men.
Their hands were busy, and clothes began to hit the floor. He pulled the womanâs legs around his waist, and when their eyes met, she flinchedâhard. His body tensed, and he pulled back.
âIs this okay?â he asked.
âIâIâm sorry. Can you wear it?â the woman said.
He paused for a moment and walked over to a wardrobe. The guy searched until he pulled out a red and black mask. He slid it on and went back to the woman. Her body relaxed, and she smiled.
âThatâs better,â she said.
Ravenâs heart ached. It was rejection in its cruelest form, a feeling she knew all too well.
They resumed their previous position, tangled in each otherâs arms, but Raven crawled out from under the table. She came up behind them and untangled the womanâs legs from around his waist.
They both froze for a second, and the guy finally turned to face her. Raven waved her hand high in his line of sight.
âYou see that?â
âYes,â he said, tilting his head.
âWhatâs the point if you can see her?â Raven said, smiling.
It hurt her to see this woman wanting him to hide his face. It was clear he wanted to be close to her, not just physically, but emotionally, from the way he held her, his kisses, his gentle touches.
âItâsââ he started.
âYou again? I thought you said this wouldnât happen again,â the woman said.
The guy turned to her. âCan we reschedule?â
âYou always say that,â she said.
Raven wrapped her arms around him from behind. âThen you should take the hint then.â
The woman shot Raven a death glare and stormed out of the room. Raven let him go and picked up her bottle.
âItâs what? How she wants you?â Raven said, taking a sip from the bottle.
âWhatâs wrong with that?â he asked.
âYou deserve better.â
He let out a loud laugh. âIf you say so.â
He started to walk away, and Raven grabbed his wrist.
âLet me see,â she said.
âWhat?â he asked, pulling away.
âSlow down and take it off,â she said, jumping up.
On her second jump, Raven managed to flick off his mask. It revealed a large, bubbled scar across his face. To her surprise, it was King Soi-Ji. His eyes went wide, and he covered his scar.
âAre you serious?â Raven asked.
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?â he asked, picking up his mask.
He tried to cover his face, but Raven snatched the mask from his hands.
âNo one is here but us. I like it.â
He grabbed the mask back from her. âYouâre just saying that. Just go.â
âI swear. Thereâs nothing wrong with your face or body,â she said.
âNo oneâs complained about my body,â he said, straightening his shirt.
Raven smiled. âNeither am I.â
âMeaning what?â he asked.
âYou shouldnât have to wear a mask. Youâre enough.â
âMeaning what about us?â he said, stepping closer.
Ravenâs heart skipped a beat.
âThatâsâthatâs different,â she said.
âIs it?â he asked.
Her hands went up against his chest. âYes.â
King Soi-Ji picked her up and placed her on the table. His hands glided over her skin and caressed her thighs. He was seated between her legs, kissing her along her neck.
âThis isnât good,â Raven said. âWe shouldnât. Iâll hurt you.â
âItâs only when youâre drunk. Well, itâs either that, or youâre trying to fight someone.â
She found herself drifting back to the time when the boys had laid down the law about no more drinking. It wasn't a pleasant memory. If she wasn't so deep in the bottle, those recollections would have come rushing back with a fury.
âIâm not scared of what youâre capable of,â he declared.
His pants landed with a thud on the floor.
âIs this alright?â he questioned.