The Death Sentence
It took all of Cassandraâs willpower to not stare at the dragons, to keep looking down and wait behind
Kairen. They were like his majestic Black Dragon, but smaller ones and differently colored. She
remembered the slaughter they had inflicted just hours earlier in the arena and shivered. They werenât
calm. Even while standing right next to their masters, one could tell that only the chains were really
holding them. They were agitated, glaring at the people around them, and pulling on their restraints.
The purple one in the cage kept growling for no reason, frightening the Fifth Princeâs concubines each
time.
âThatâs right, Kairen. I heard you were enchanted by a slave from todayâs games?â
Cassandra jumped. She had almost forgotten the âslaveâ in question was herself! What would the
Emperor say? She didnât dare move from her spot, waiting to see how Kairen would respond. But
instead, the Second Prince clicked his tongue.
âTo think, after presenting him with countless concubines, our brotherâs interest would be a slaveâ¦You
really do have odd tastes, Kairen.â
âBrother, is that true?â A young, feminine voice suddenly asked, âA slave?â
Cassandra hadnât realized Princesses, other than Shareen, were there too. From what she recalled,
there were six Princes and at least twice as many Princesses, but she only counted five women
present, each with their own golden seat like Shareenâs. The one who had spoken appeared to be
among the youngest. Kairen ignored her, but another Princess, this time in a seat closer to him, raised
her voice.
âThis is inappropriate. How can we allow lowly, filthy slaves in our presence? Brother, you are far too
lenient. That kind of dirt belongs to the lower classes. You should have proper concubines and proper
servants.â
From where she sat, Cassandra could see the Princessâs black hair and as she turned her head,
Cassandra looked down just in time. She hadnât been caught staring, but nevertheless, she felt the cold
glare of the Princess.
âAs high and mighty as ever, Phetraâ¦â sneered Shareen, while taking a seat close to the Emperor. (1)
âYou and Kairen should be ashamed of yourselves. Meddling with lowly servants and, worse, slaves!â
But Shareen snickered at her angry sister.
âSomeone needs to stop talking out of her assâ¦â she muttered. (4)
But she had said it just loud enough for most people to hear. A few concubines and servants chuckled.
But what happened next silenced them all. In a sudden and swift movement, Phetra took out a whip
and lashed it in the direction of one of the servants. She caught a man by the throat and his laugh died
right away, leaving only an expression of pure terror on his face. Phetra snapped her whip and threw
him right into the cage of one of the colored dragons. The Purple dragon inside jumped on the man,
instantly ripping his body in half. All the concubines nearby were splattered with blood.
An ice-cold silence befell the room, apart from the dragonâs loud chewing. Cassandra was frozen in
complete shock. She only dared a glance towards Kairen and Shareen. While her master hadnât moved
an inch, both he and his sister were glaring at Phetra.
But the Princess looked satisfied with herself as she pulled back her whip. The Emperor sighed.
âPhetra, not while weâre eating.â
âSorry, Father.â
She didnât look apologetic at all though, only giving her siblings a prideful smirk. Meanwhile, Cassandra
was still terrified. This family was far too scary. They killed without a shred of remorse or restraint, and
for such ridiculous
reasons too. Moreover, she felt like Phetra had only done this to infuriate Shareen, whom she couldnât
confront directly.
Princess Shareen was glaring at Phetra, not hiding her annoyance very well. Cassandra had a feeling
that the hatred between all the siblings had deeper roots than a mere confrontation about servants and
slaves. She observed them more carefully now. Phetra had a lot of common traits with the Second
Prince. Just like Kairen and Shareen, could those two be siblings from the same mother?
âEnough killing already, all of you. Letâs see the next dancers. And Phetra, do not kill your siblingsâ
servants. Iâm fed up with your little squabbles.â
âYeah, how about you just kill your own servants instead!â protested the Fifth Prince, clearly annoyed.
Cassandra looked around. Despite staying silent, the other Princesses seemed either shocked or
annoyed at Phetraâs display. It wasnât just Shareen. It didnât seem like that Princess was particularly
popular amongst her siblings at all.
âMine know their place, Brother. But Kairen seems to need help teaching his,â stated Phetra, before
turning to Kairen. âDo you need help, Brother?â
Cassandra immediately felt the Princessâs venomous glare and wicked intent. Even if she was only a
disposable slave, that womanâs bloodlust was definitely not normal! But Kairen just glared back.
âMind your own business, Phetra.â
âI only mean to help. Maybe, Kairenâ¦â
A growl suddenly resonated through the hall. Cassandra looked up by reflex as the sky was suddenly
covered by a dark shadow. Around her, several people gasped or shrieked. The Black Dragon landed
right behind its master, next to Cassandra, and growled furiously at Phetra as if it was echoing its
masterâs anger. 1
âTry me again,â threatened Kairen. (9)
But this time Phetra stayed silent. Her proud attitude from earlier had disappeared as soon as she had
fixed her eyes on the Black Dragon. The Princess gulped and stopped boasting, her head and
shoulders dropped down as the dragon continued to growl at her. (2)
Shareen snickered. (1)
âThatâs my son!â exclaimed the Emperor, visibly proud. âKairen, why didnât you summon him earlier?â
âI didnât have a reason toâ¦â Kairen hissed, still glaring at Phetra.
Shareen and the Emperor were the only ones happy with the Black Dragonâs arrival. Everyone else
seemed uneasy or scared and for good reason. Its size was far more imposing than the other beasts,
as were its claws and fangs. The other dragons became agitated seeing their peer. Cassandra
wondered if they naturally feared it.â
âHow impressive⦠She really isnât scared at all.â
Cassandra suddenly realized one of the Princesses was talking about her. She felt several eyes on her
and looked down hard, feeling anxious. Indeed, the large dragon was standing with its head right next
to her, its huge body so · close that she could feel the heat. Its presence wasnât scary for Cassandra.
She was more frightened by the human beings in the room than the beast who had its red eyes on her
â eyes filled with the same curiosity as before.
âThatâs an interesting one you have there, Kairen,â said the Fifth Prince. âTo be able to stay so close to
your beast and not be scared at all.â
Cassandra again felt several stares on her, wishing she could hide, when a low growl suddenly got her
attention. Curling himself up around her, Krai, the Black Dragon, gently pushed her with its head and
rubbed its warm scales against her arm. How could she ignore the beast? She dared a glance towards
Kairen but he was ignoring her, his eyes focused on his siblings. For once, she wished her master
would spare a glance her way, giving her some clue
as to what she was supposed to do.
Krai nudged her arm again and, with a discreet movement, she gently caressed its scales. He growled,
a very deep sound that was an obvious display of satisfaction. Cassandra blushed slightly, surprised to
have a dragon almost purring from her touch! (10
âLook at this! The woman is obviously a sorceress! To charm an Imperial dragon like so! Letâs just
behead her now and put an end to thisâ¦â (2
âSilenceâ¦â
Before the Second Prince could finish his sentence, Kairenâs words cut him off.
âOr would you like to try and take her from my dragon?â
Hearing this, Krai growled threateningly. Several women cried in fear and the whole place dissolved
into chaos with the other dragons growling back and the servants trying to calm everyone down. Still,
they all avoided the black beast. Krai was getting agitated, standing guard over Cassandra, and
growling at the Second Prince.
The Black Dragon was so large that it didnât even realize it was shoving Cassandra around. Forced to
the ground, she suddenly feared it would stomp on her like a mere ant under its claws. The scales over
her were moving so frantically, she couldnât tell what was going on.
Suddenly, a large hand grabbed her out of the chaos, pulling her from under the dragon. It took her a
second to realize Kairen had brought her to safety, holding her against his chest. Behind them, the
Black Dragon was still growling and stomping around, but she barely noticed it now. All she could hear
was her own heart, beating too fast in her ears. (2
***
Cassandra slowly opened her eyes.
Where was she? It took her a few seconds to recognize the room and remember the prior events. The
Princeâs chambers! It was still dark though. What happened at the banquet? She could only remember
up to the point where the dragon was going wild.
She realized she was laying in a real bed and feeling⦠warm. She couldnât remember the last time she
had felt so content or slept in real sheets.
However, she couldnât move an inch. Something hot was pressed against her body and Cassandra
gasped â it was a manâs arm! Moreover, she recognized the scaled braces! She froze, almost unable to
breathe. She wasnât just in the Princeâs bed, he was in it too!
ââ¦How are you feeling?â the deep voice next to her ear surprised her.
How did he even know she had woken up? He was holding her from behind, his strong body right
against her skin. As Cassandra attempted to move she realized someone had bandaged her injured
wrist and it smelled of herbal medicine, too. (1)
âMy Lord, what happened?â she inquired in a whisper.
âYou collapsed at the banquet.â
She tried to remember, but the void seemed to confirm what he was saying. It wasnât that surprising.
She hadnât eaten in two days, and she wasnât in great condition to begin with, and then to have had so
many emotions in one day. It was a lot to deal with.
* You didnât answer.â
âIâm better, my Lord,â she replied right away, afraid he might become angry.
ââ¦I see.â
He stayed silent after that and Cassandra wondered if he had gone back to sleep; she definitely
couldnât This situation was just unbelievable.
She should have died as a nameless slave mere hours ago. So why was it that now she was
comfortably laying in a Princeâs bed, sheltered from the cold and the whip? She even had brand new
clothes, something a slave couldnât ever dream about in a hundred years! What kind of Prince showed
interest in a slave, and acted as no one else would? Was it only because of his dragonâs interest in
her?
What would happen next? She was perfectly aware of her impossible situation. Someone would kill her
sooner or later for overstepping her place. The Third Prince Kairen was indeed a stubborn and strong
man, but he wouldnât care for her forever. 1
Presuming her death sentence had only been delayed, Cassandra shivered. Was this what it was like
experiencing heaven before you die?
She slowly tried to wiggle away, to leave the bed before something happened. She should definitely not
be here. For a slave like herself, even the floor of this bedroom was too good. She had to leave, to
sleep in the kitchens or anywhere else, but definitely not in her new masterâs bed!
âWhere are you going?â
Kairen had sensed her moving and held on to her even tighter. Cassandra shook her head, trying to
free herself.
âI cannot be here, my Lord, Iâ¦â
âEnough.â
He suddenly pushed her down into the mattress and positioned himself over her, looking down with
angry, obsidian eyes.
âWhy is it that youâre constantly trying to run away from me?â
*Author Note: Thank you for reading my Story! I hope youâre enjoying it so far, please like, comment &
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