Chapter 192
Conquering His Cold Heart
192 Lodging
âWhen will we reach the capital of Xanmar?â Anastasia asked Caspian as they walked out of their temporary castle.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Caspian took out his pocket watch from the waistcoat pocket. He looked at it. It was 6 AM, the exact time they were supposed to start their journey in. âIf we stick to the schedule and donât face any interference, then we should reach there by 4 in the evening.â
âThe coronation ceremony is in the evening?â Anastasia asked the most important question. In all the excitement, she had forgotten to ask about it.
Caspian adjusted the collar of his shirt and answered the Queen, âThe letter said that the ceremony will formally begin at 11 AM. But I donât know if the crowning will be done at that time or not. Whatever the case, we should reach there for the celebratory ball.â
âAh! We are going to miss most of the ceremony then...â Anastasia let out a quiet sigh. She had hoped that she would get to spend at least some time with her brother. But it already seemed like she would just get to wave her hand at her brother and nothing more.
Caspian saw the sadness on her face even though Anastasia was not trying to show it. He didnât want his wife to think that they were going to be late because he had planned for them to be late.
So, he made her aware, âThe letter arrived a bit late for us. Else I had no problem staying there in Xanmar for a night and attending the ceremony from the morning.â
Anastasia took a quick peek at her husband and then smiled. âNo, that wasnât my concern. Itâs just that, I thought I could spend a considerable amount of time with my brother. But it looks like I will have to keep the meeting short.â
She heaved a sigh and asked her husband, âWe are returning today itself, right?â
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âYes, thatâs what I have planned for now.â
Caspian and Anastasia had reached in front of their carriage.
Caspian gestured for the coachman to open the door for them.
Anastasia gave her hand to Caspian so that she could easily get inside the carriage. She took the same window seat as yesterday.
Caspian also climbed inside the carriage after his wife. He sat beside Anastasia, and then he ordered everyone to commence the journey immediately.
The coachman closed the door of the carriage. All the others also got ready to begin the journey. And when royal guards started to run at the front, all the coachmen instructed the horses to pull the carriage forward.
The soldiers who were under the supervision of Sergeant Nicholas had surrounded the carriages from all sides. They were maintaining a distance though so that when they entered the border of Xanmar, the werewolves wouldnât be alerted of the presence of the Vampire King in their territory.
Nicholas was running at the forefront, by the side of three of the royal guards. He asked them while running, âYou all remember, right? The moment we step foot in Xanmar, we cannot run like this. We donât know who can keep up with our speed. We donât want them chasing after us.â
âYes, we remember. We are going to hire the horses and ride them,â Rupert answered the Sergeant and then picked up his speed.
Inside the carriage, Caspian had wrapped Anastasia in her shawl like yesterday although she was saying that she wasnât cold yet.
He then took her hand in his and picked up the conversation that they were having earlier, âIf you want to spend more time with your brother then I will see what I can do. If we can find a good place to spend the night in, we might as well stay there for a night and return home tomorrow morning.â
Anastasia looked up at her husbandâs face with a wide smile. âReally?â She leaned her head on his shoulder and happily thanked him. âI am looking forward to it then. But I donât think we need to be worried about the place to stay in. I am sure that Everard wonât let us be stranded after inviting us all the way to his Kingdom. There must be guest quarters in his castle.â
Needless to say, Caspian wasnât amused by that idea.
Even if he was to spend the night in the werewolf territory, there was definitely no way he was going to stay in the beacon of the enemy territory any longer than he needed to.
Even though the werewolves werenât planning to trap him and his fellow vampires, staying there in the castle meant giving them a chance to try that.
âWe will be at a great disadvantage if they were to do something,â Caspian thought to himself. Keeping that in mind, he said to Anastasia, âLetâs see how things go first. If everything goes well then we will discuss that later on.â
The smile from Anastasiaâs lips faded a little. She wasnât sure why her husband sounded skeptical, and she wasnât sure what he meant by âif everything goes wellâ.
After pondering upon it for a while, she concluded that her husband was a little jealous when she was talking about Everard so freely. So, she decided not to take Everardâs name during the journey. She didnât want her husband to have even the slightest doubt about her relationship with Everard.
And in her heart, she swore to herself, âI should make sure to keep my distance from Everard while I am there. Caspian gets jealous very easily. I donât want to fuel his jealousy further and give him the wrong idea by taking too much of Everardâs time. Yes, letâs keep the talk short; that is if I get an audience with Everard in the first place. And letâs not insist on staying there in his castle.â
âWhat are you thinking?â Caspian asked Anastasia as she went silent after he said that they would discuss the lodging later. âYou arenât mad at me, are you?â
Anastasia was brought back to reality from her deep thoughts. She held Caspianâs arm and snuggled with him. âWhy would I be mad at you? Iâm not.â
âAre you sure?â Caspian leaned down to get a peek at his wifeâs face.
She looked at him and smiled. âYes. I was just thinking that since Everard hadnât invited us to stay there, it wouldnât be nice of us to invite ourselves in. If Alexander isnât returning to Lavinya tonight, then we can find somewhere to stay at. Or maybe, we can invite my brother to come with us right away, if he doesnât mind skipping his classes for a few days.â
Caspian was very happy to hear everything that Anastasia said, especially the part where she said it wasnât good to stay at Everardâs castle.
âOkay, we can try inviting your brother then,â he replied. That was the option that Caspian was most comfortable with since it didnât involve staying a night in the enemy territory.