614 Risks Versus Rewards
**CONTENT WARNING: LANGUAGE**
When King Lawrence had returned to Ruscovic, the first thing he did was make sure that his children were alright. They had been crying on and off about Shasta since she had left them with Maevis and Nicolas. The only times that they seemed alright were when they slept, and when the reindeer would nuzzle them for comfort.
As soon as they saw fellow Ruscos, the reindeer had left them, and the royal family had traveled inconspicuously the rest of the way to Ukrai, their capital. It had taken over a month, but they had finally reached the palace. After Victor and Ana were tucked in, and had several guards and nannies posted about for security; Lawrence called a meeting with his Senate.
Lawrence understood that unlike Alcon, Ruscovicâs political structure limited the power that a king or queen held outside of wartime. But that it also took the Senateâs concession to declare a war, which he knew they most likely wouldnât be willing to do. Not against Alcon, whoâs commerce was more important to them than a Fae Queen they hadnât even met.
Even knowing this, Lawrence still tried to convince his Senators to declare war against Alcon. They argued that no one had been notified of King Magnusâ death, and that they felt it would be a mistake to do anything without first confirming it. Then, and only then, would they agree to âdiscuss the current direction of the kingdom, as well as who and what benefited the kingdom the mostâ.
Being no fool, Lawrence assumed that his oldest brother already had a few of his Senators bought and paid for. But he didnât expect what they had said when he brought up that Shasta was missing..
They cited that the original plan entailed Shasta remaining behind after the wedding, and serving as the Vice Commander of the RMC until Skye and Tidas had returned. The senators said that if the king really did die, then Shastaâs presence was needed, and that was most likely the reason she had yet to join them. Frustrated, he had snapped at them..
âWhich is it, Senators? Are you taking what I said as true, and My Father is dead, or not? And if he did die, then what? You simply Ignore the fact that my brother caused it? Ignore the fact that he planned to kidnap my children and wife, to force my hand however he chooses to break it?!â
In a stony voice, a Senator replied; âIf that is in the best interest of Our kingdom, then yes. We are Not Alcon. Their kingdomâs issues are Not ours. I know that is hard for you to remember sometimes, considering you married into your crown, and werenât born here. But-â
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âThat has Nothing to do with this, and you Know it!â Lawrence coldly yelled; âAlcon is a Major contributor to our economy. If they fall, then our economy will take a Massive hit on our food and medical supplies-â
âWe know that!â another senator interjected; âThatâs exactly why the situation pertaining to Queen Shasta will have to wait!â
Lawrence took a breath before continuing; âSaving Shasta and protecting our kingdom are connected through a common interest: stopping Marco from ruling. Heâs dangerous in more ways than you know, and will run his kingdom into the ground...and drag all others with it in the process.â
âThat is yet to be seen!â a random Senator called out.
âThat is true! Only time will tell if your brother will be a good ruler. He was favored by your father over your other brother, yes? So why do you doubt your fatherâs judgment now?â
Lawrence was trying his best to remain calm, but his sarcastic attitude poked out; âWell Senator, I think if my Father knew that my brother was eventually going to kill him: I doubt he wouldâve shown him so much favor..â
While the older man floundered, Lawrence continued; âMy brother MURDERED our Father to get to where he wanted.. He may be a profitable ruler, but trust me when I say that he will also be a tyrant. And, just curious, but what do you think heâll do to us if we donât do everything he asks?â
âIf he values his allies, nothing! Only time-â
âYou say only time will tell with my brother, but what of the time that Iâve spent with him? Does my knowledge count for nothing?!â Lawrence shouted, interrupting the Senator.
âYou are his brother, of course your opinions are skewed. Being a bad brother does not mean that he will be a bad king. We shall wait and see how the political climate shifts in Alcon before we make any decisions,â a Senator commented.
âHow does that make sense? You donât sit in a house and watch a fire spread! You get out while you can!â
âWhat does that have to do with anything?!â another yelled, not understanding his analogy.
Lawrence glanced around as he spoke; âAlcon is smoking right now, and I want to get my wife out before itâs engulfed in flames..â
âMy Fatherâs death will cause a ripple effect throughout the entire continent. My brother wonât honor the deal my Father made with the Highlanders. Sync will definitely want to take advantage of the chaos, and who do you think theyâll come after once Alcon has fallen? My brother is Not a person who will put his people before his own interests..â
âAlcon will burn, then what advantage is there for our kingdom? But my wife is different. She has strong ties to the Fae Nation, as well as her standing rank as Alconâs RMC Vice Commander. Not to mention how pathetic it will look if you Choose to abandon your new Queen. We have Every Right to declare war against my brother-â
âSheâs no Queen of ours! Only Prince Victorâs future wife, or Princess Ana can be the next Queen!â an elderly Senator yelled.
âThatâs right!â another called out; âWe will Not sacrifice Rusco lives for a violent, possibly Traitorous Fae whore!â
âHOLD YOUR TONGUE, SIR!â came a very familiar voice from the entrance.
Victor strode into the room like the prince he was, and came to stand at his fatherâs side. In complete shock at his appearance, Lawrence didnât even get a word out before his son ripped into the Senators..
âI am a young child, but even I know better than to slander a Queen, which my stepmother Is now. Both by her marriage to my Father, and by our familyâs acceptance of her. So if you hold any respect for our family, then please refrain from insulting it, Senator Kolesnyk..â
Once the Senator looked thoroughly ashamed, Victor turned on the rest of them; âI grew up, very proud to be the Prince of Ruscovic. My Motherâs family motto always made me think of our home and people.. It is: âCharacter Is Keyâ..â
âOur kingdom is cold and hard, but the people make it warm, and our love for it makes our world a bit softer for everyone. Alcon has Always been kind and generous with us, and now they need our intervention. Will you truly sit there, and do Nothing?!â
âThe day that we decide to abandon our caring nature is the day that we lose the thing that makes us, us....We lose the key to our happiness.â
Quite a few of the Senators began to talk about how the Princeâs words were beyond that of his age, and that they should hear his opinion in more detail. The few that had been actively speaking out against Lawrenceâs war request had instantly returned to their defensive mindsets. Before they lost the room..
âWhile we respect your words, my Prince, this discussion does not involve you. And quite frankly, your words show just how na?ve you are to the ways of the world..â
Senator Kolesnyk postured as he spoke; âAlcon is our ally, and we depend upon their aid. Especially during the winter months.. To shun the Supposed new king before heâs had a chance to rule would be beyond negligent on our part. We represent the whole of the kingdom, and make our decisions based on that. Not the whims of a single family.â
âDespite that family being the ruling one? The ones that Know the new king?â Lawrence snipped, earning him a quick glare from his son.
The Senator smirked; âYes, Your Highness. A whim is a whim..â
Victor looked like he was about to show his age, and snap at the old Senator, so Lawrence quickly finished his proposal, then ushered his son out. Victor wasnât happy about being written off as a simple child by the Senators, but relaxed after his father had praised both his intelligence, and his guts.
âI only did it so they would agree to let you bring our Mother home, but I failed,â heâd commented afterwards with a solemn expression.
Seeing his sonâs face fall had felt like a gut-check to Lawrence. He was a king, yet he couldnât even ride off on his own to go save his wife alone. The thought nearly shattered him, but the specific words his mind had used led to an idea..
Suddenly, his Fatherâs features lit up as Victor was struggling to keep his tears back. A ray of hope filled his heart as his father regained his usual determined grin, then said; âProtect your sister while Iâm gone. It might take a while, so make sure to keep those crooked Senators on their toes for me, Aye?â
As understanding hit him, a wide smile stretched across Victorâs face as he replied; âAye sir! Iâll do my best, and make you proud!â
Lawrenceâs smile softened; âOh, my sweet laddie...Youâve already done that. Your Mom would be very proud of you, too.â
They hugged a final time before Lawrence took his son back to his quarters. He whispered to Ana as she slept, and promised to bring Shasta home. After kissing her forehead, Lawrence hugged his son a final time, then left.
Once STRICT instructions were left with the guards and nursemaids, the king headed off to the Mage Department of Ruscovic. A friend of both Lawrence, and his late wife walked up to him with a wide grin as he greeted his king; âKing Law! What are you doinâ down here? Alcon too boring for you? Or-â
âWe can rib each other later, Anton. I need as many mages as you can spare, but they have to be volunteers,â Lawrence replied in a slightly curt tone.
âOh? Volunteers, hmm? What mess did you make this time?â
âNot me, my brother,â Lawrence replied before giving Anton a shortened version of Alconâs issues.
The man was short, but probably the bulkiest heâd ever seen. If Lawrence were being honest, he might even give General Zas a run for his money when it came to pure strength. He scratched at his bushy black beard as he listened to his king, then automatically volunteered when heâd finished.
âBut where are we going? Why do you need my men?â Anton inquired, intrigued by his kingâs need for discretion.
Lawrence smirked; âI decided something: fuck the Senate. Weâre gonna go and rescue my wife..ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om