The Present
Krai probably could easily sense where his master was because he flew right back to the Palace
without Cassandra saying a thing. She was still a bit afraid of flying, but she was also seeing how nice
it was. One thing sheâd never get tired of, the view of the Capital from above⦠She still hoped theyâd
go back to the North soon, though. She missed the quiet Onyx Castle, her friends, and the Capital was
too hot and humid.
The Dragon landed with a loud growl on one of the big courts of the Palace, some square-shaped area
made of stone only. Kairen was waiting there, his eyes set on the young concubine as they arrived. He
held out his arms, and Cassandra slid easily on the Dragonâs scales until he grabbed her. She smiled
and kissed him softly.
Kairen took a step back, still carrying her, to have her off his Dragon. He seemed a bit concerned.
âDid you find anything?â He asked.
âA bit, yes, but we still havenât found her,â Cassandra sighed.
ââ¦You look tired.â
She chuckled, putting her arms around his neck.
âMy Lord, you keep saying that those days.â
âYou really look tired.â
âFine⦠Iâm hungry, actually. We didnât even eat.â
Kairen stayed quiet for a little while, and his eyes on her had Cassandra a bit confused. What was her
prince thinking about now? After a while, he seemed to decide on something and nodded.
âI have something for you. A present.â
âA present?â She repeated, surprised.
Kairen had already given lots of dresses and jewelry⦠Well, more like his father or mother had, but
still. What else could she be needing, now? Something for their baby, perhaps? But Cassandra wasnât
planning on raising the child hereâ¦
He turned around and carried her for a while through the Palace. Even if she had no idea where they
were going, Cassandra was patient enough not to ask. She enjoyed the little ride, caressing her
Princeâs hairline and telling him about everything she and Shareen had learned. He didnât react or say
much, even to the part where they had encountered his half-sister, but Cassandra didnât expect him to
anyway.
After a bit more walking, he finally let her down in front of a large door she had never seen before, but
by the looks of it, it was a brand new one. The redwood stood out in the stone walls, and there werenât
many windows nearby. However, they definitely were near Kairenâs apartments, making her think it was
within his private area of the Palace.
âThis is yours, from now on,â he said.
He was handing her a key, with a complex shape and a unique redwood handle. Cassandra took it with
a shy smile, intrigued. She then turned to slowly open the door, her heart beating a bit faster.
She didnât expect what was behind and remained speechless on the doorstep.
Green, green everywhere. Green leaves, herbs, and plants everywhere her eye could go. Cassandra
took a few steps in, unable to close her mouth. There were four long, long tables with hundreds of
different herbs on it, in pots. Under her feet was grass, fresh grass, and several patches of herbs or
flowers were growing here and there, in delimited areas. For a second, she had thought it was a
greenhouse, but it didnât exactly have a roof. Instead, above her head was a large pergola, with ivy and
other climbing or trailing plants covering most of the framework.
The sun could still pass through, but the whole place was much fresher than what Cassandra usually
experimented in the castle. The main reason was the little fountains and rivers artificially planted that
ran from one side to another and refreshed the whole area. Actually, those fountains even had some
flowers on them.â
âWaterliliesâ¦â she whispered with a smile.
âDo you like it?â
She turned to her prince, baffled.
âYouâre giving me a garden?â
Kairen nodded.
âSince you donât care for gold, dresses or jewelry.â
So, he had thought about something that would make her happy and gifted her a whole herbal garden
instead? Cassandra was amazed. She had never thought Kairen would be able to put up such a thing
and in such a short time! She was all teary just from thinking about it.
She turned around and walked back to him, throwing herself into his arms.
âI love it⦠I love you. Thank you!â
For the first time in a while, a slim smile appeared on Kairenâs lips, and he hugged her back, kissing her
skin. Cassandra chuckled and found his lips to kiss him, a long, sweet and grateful kiss. He was
relieved to see her happier, after her sour day and how she had been sick earlierâ¦
Cassandra kept her lips going, enjoying the proximity between them, but Kairen pulled away with an
annoyed
groan.
âWhat is it?â She asked, a bit surprised.
He sighed.
âIf we keep going, Iâll want to have sex with you. Here and now.â
Cassandra blushed to her ears, looking down. Oh, indeed, it was better if they stopped now. She might
have been teasing him a bit too much without knowing⦠She laughed at the Princeâs sour expression
and stepped back innocently, turning around to explore her new herbal garden.
She truly loved this place. It was green and cold enough to have her forget the Palaceâs climate she
couldnât get accustomed to. Moreover, everywhere she looked, she found new or familiar herbs,
dozens of them. Almost every medicinal herb or plant know in this Empire was gathered for her to play
with. She hadnât noticed it right away, but at the very end of that garden was actually a wide desk with
parchments about medicine, ink and blank paper for her personal use. Whoever had prepared it had
also put a lot of pots and a dozen of pitchers, mortars and pestles, scales and weights, jars and show
globes. Cassandra could spend hours studying with everything here!
While she was still observing everything in awe, Kairen came from behind, gently hugging her with his
hands on her tummy, and kissed her temple.
âSo you like it,â he simply said.
âI love it, really. Were you trying to cheer me up?â
She hadnât been happy since they had gotten to the Palace, and they both knew about it. For the
usually aloof man to actually go out of his way and prepare all this for her melted her heart.
Cassandra smiled and grabbed his face to kill him a bit more passionately, making him groan.
âCassandra, if you keep goingâ¦â
âHow far are we from your bedroom?â
He simply snapped at her words.
Everything that happened next was way too fast for her to realize. She was brought back to his
bedroom not even a minute later, laid on the bed and her dress lifted above her waist, making her
breathe louder.
The Prince didnât lose any time. Cassandra cried out when he got in, biting her lips and shivering. A hot
chill spread through her skin, as he starting moving, fast and hard. She didnât want to hold back and
moaned just as loud as she needed, her heart thumping, holding on to him and letting him set the pace.
Cassandra held on to his neck and closed her eyes, focusing on the sensations. His movements were
so wild, he only focused on kissing her skin when it came close to his lips and kept moving, restlessly.
The young concubine was running out of breath, and crying out louder, struggling to keep up with him.
Kairen didnât hold back long, however, his rut reaching its edge after a few more, and he released
himself, panting. Cassandra curved her body, too, in a long sigh of pleasure.
The young concubine was exhausted after that very short but intense session. She stayed her eyes
closed a bit longer, as her breathing and heartbeat slowly calmed down. Kairen gently sprinkled light
kisses all over her smooth skin, letting her time to recover. All the while, they were still hugging each
other. Cassandra didnât want to let go of him, not yet.
âRest here for a bit.â
âI donât want to⦠Itâs still early,â she protested.
âYouâre tired.â
âIâm fineâ¦â
He was about to say something, but all of a sudden, he froze. His reaction had Cassandra on the get-
go, too. She sat up, now completely awake, looking for what had caught his attention. She heard it a
few seconds later. Someone yells outside. 4
Kairen got on his feet and put his pants back on before leaving the room hurriedly. Cassandra followed
right after him as soon as she could, worried.
To their surprise, at one end of the corridor, Shareen was dragging one of the men from earlier. While
she looked fine, her clothes were sullied in a terrifying amount of blood, and the man she was dragging
too.
âAh, there you are!â She exclaimed. âLook, I kept one for you. Ask him.â
Cassandra didnât approach from too close, as the smell would definitely make her sick, and stayed a
couple of steps behind Kairen.
âWho is that?â
âOne of the men who tried to attack us,â said Shareen. âThey mistook your woman for her sister.
Apparently, she owes them money.â
âYou were attacked?â He growled, glaring at the man and taking out his sword.
His sister rolled her eyes.
âI said they tried, brother. Krai took her away and I played a bit. They werenât much fun. They are the
ones who died a painful death, except for this one. I kept the chief alive for Cassie to interrogate him.â
Saying she kept him alive was a bit too much, in Cassandraâs eyes. It would have been more credible if
the man didnât have a scary trail of blood behind him, an eye missing and several of his fingers cut off.
Even for Cassandra who was used to injuries, he was a horrible sight. She was a bit annoyed at
Shareen and her âgamesââ¦
âWhat do you know about my younger sister, Mie?â She still asked.
âThat bitch took my money! She⦠Gaaaah!â
Cassandra looked away a second too late. A couple of fingers flew off, and the man screamed in pain
while Shareen clicked her tongue.
âWhat did I tell you? Watch your language, asshole. Next time I hear you use that word to designate
any woman, Iâm cutting off your eleventh finger, if you know what I mean.â ?
It took a few seconds for the man to calm down, and Cassandra to compose herself. She knew
Shareen was not patient or forgiving, but still.
âMy sister,â she repeated.
âShe⦠That woâ¦woman stole our money. We gambled and she cheated us! She took thousands from
us! We tried to have her give it back, but⦠but she was gone from that place⦠We only heard from her
being in the main street three months ago, but we canât find her⦠So⦠we were looking in the red
district⦠in case sheâd come backâ¦â
Cassandra sighed. At least she knew Mie was still around, in the last three months⦠If she hadnât let
before, she probably had found her way to stay without them finding her. How did she do it, though?
The Capital was so wide, if she moved to another part of the City, it would have been hard for them to
find her. Did she found a place with the money she had collected? If it was Cassandra, she would have
hidden from those thugs by going to one of the upper areas, where the nobles and riches livedâ¦
âWhat does she look like?â Asked Cassandra.
âThat woman is⦠a lot like you⦠But she is⦠prettier. With more curves.â
Cassandra couldnât help but roll her eyes. Those menâs criteria were reallyâ¦
âDid she have anything she mentioned? My sister?â
âI donât know! She⦠She was good with herbs, she always bought a lot. She made potions for the
who⦠the prostitutes. Her⦠Her husband sold a lot too.â
Cassandra froze, shocked.
âWhat? Her husband?â
âYeah. She ⦠she got married last year. A rich merchantâs son. Heâs dead, though.â
It didnât make any sense. If Missandra was still working in the Red District then, how did she get
married� Cassandra was too confused.
âWhat was his name?â
âI donât know! She said he died of sickness or whatever months ago!â
Cassandra sighed. She wouldnât learn any more from this man, she even doubted half of what he said
was true. She shook her head when Kairen sent her a questioning gaze, meaning she was done with
him.
âScram,â said Shareen.
âW⦠What?â
âI said scram before I put my sword up your butt! Youâre lucky we have a pregnant woman here!â
The man spat blood in Cassandraâs way.
âYour wretched sister better pay me back my money, or Iâll find her andâ¦â
His head rolled before he finished his sentence. Cassandra looked away, disgusted, and even Shareen
sighed.