Chapter 22
Into the Veil: The Dragon King's Fae
Two weeks had slipped by and life in the palace had regained its usual rhythm. My existence with Navine was tranquil and filled with joy. True to his word, heâd been taking me out more, showing me the beauty of the surrounding mountains and revisiting the secret oasis weâd discovered early in our relationship.
I couldnât deny the contentment that had settled over me. Despite Dominickâs attempts to stir up trouble, we were rising above it.
However, the storm that was brewing wouldnât be so easily dismissed, especially when the instigator was hell-bent on wreaking havoc.
The day had started off like any other. Iâd woken up with Navine, helped him prepare breakfast, and weâd shared a meal before he had to leave. There were crucial meetings taking place among the top-ranking alphas of our lands, and given his statusâsecond only to Lord Jekiaâhe was required to attend.
I wasnât overly worried about his absence. I reassured him that Iâd be okay, now that I was accustomed to palace life. Plus, I had Nanash for company.
I was confident that everything would be fineâand I looked forward to Navineâs return.
âStay safe,â I told him as we stood in the courtyard.
âI will. And remember, you can reach out to me if anything happens. Iâll always be there for you,â Navine assured me.
âI know,â I replied, giving him my most reassuring smile. âIâll be okay, so donât worry about me. Iâll be right here waiting for you.â
Navine returned my smile and planted a soft kiss on my lips. âIâll see you when I get back.â
A blush crept up my cheeks as I bid him goodbye and watched him take off. It was amusing how these small displays of affection could still make me blush, considering the intimate nights weâd shared.
I wondered if it would always be like this. If so, it was a sweet thought.
The palace was quiet as I made my way back inside. The warmth enveloping me was comforting. After tidying up the kitchen, I decided to head upstairs and find something to do.
Maybe Iâd spend a few hours sewing. Iâd been procrastinating on a few dresses I wanted to make, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity.
With that in mind, I headed to the sewing room and spent the next few hours engrossed in my work. I adored the fabrics Navine had gifted me. They were of the highest quality and a dream to work with.
I hoped to finish at least one or two dresses during his absence to surprise him. He always appreciated my creations and often complimented how they looked on me.
Well, maybe it was more about how much I enjoyed hearing him tell me I was beautiful.
Iâd just finished sewing a skirt when my stomach grumbled. Glancing at the clock, I realized three hours had passed. Wow, time had flown. It was lunchtime.
Feeling peckish, I set my work aside and headed downstairs. I thought Iâd drop by the conservatory and see if Nanash wanted to join me for a meal. Iâd prepared small dishes for him before, even though he preferred his meals fresh from the hunt.
âNanash?â I called out as I entered the conservatory.
His response came after a moment, his voice echoing from the trees.
âIâm about to make lunch. Would you like me to prepare something for you too?â I asked.
âNo, thank you. I had a large meal recently, so Iâm not hungry,â Nanash replied.
âOh, so you were hunting last night.â
âYes, and it was quite successful. I even managed to catch that pesky Troll thatâs been knocking on the walls.â
âThatâs good,â I said, turning to leave. âWell, Iâll just make something for myself then. Iâll come and visit you in a bit if thatâs okay.â
âPlease do. Itâs been a while since weâve had a chance to chat, and I always enjoy our conversations,â Nanash agreed.
I loved those moments too. Sitting with Nanash, listening to his tales about the forest and its inhabitants, was always a treat. His stories were filled with creatures I could only dream of seeing, hidden deep within the forestâs heart.
I made my way back through the dining room, heading for the kitchen. Opening the icebox, I scanned the contents for something appetizing. Navine always made sure we had plenty of options.
As I shuffled through the food, my eyes landed on something unfamiliar. Tucked away on the second shelf was a small white box. Intrigued, I pulled it out and lifted the lid.
A sweet aroma wafted out as I opened the box, revealing small pink fruits. I brought them closer, trying to identify them by their scent. They smelled like honeydew, but I was sure they werenât.
~Maybe I should taste one.~
I placed the box on the counter, picked a fruit, and washed it. The first bite was as sweet as its scent, but I still couldnât identify it. I wondered if it was an exotic fruit, perhaps a gift from Lord Lyric that Navine forgot to mention.
Deciding to save the rest for Navine, I put the box away. I made myself a salad and a drink, then settled at the small table in the front parlor. As I finished my meal, I noticed a strange sensation. My vision blurred slightly, and my body felt odd.
~Am I exhausted?~ I questioned myself.
I didnât recall sleeping less the previous night, and I had felt fine until now. I hoped I wasnât falling ill.
I stood up and moved to the couch, but my vision worsened. My body felt rigid yet fluid, and I collapsed onto the couch. I rolled onto my back, my arm draped over my eyes, struggling to keep them open.
Something was wrong. Could it be the fruit?
I tried to call for Nanash, but no sound came out. My eyelids grew heavy, and I couldnât resist the pull of sleep. Darkness enveloped me.
My consciousness ebbed and flowed. I felt sensations, heard sounds, but couldnât identify them. My eyes felt too heavy to open.
âSo very beautiful,â the voice was both near and far. Fear gripped me as I heard it. I wanted to flee, but I was paralyzed, helpless.
Time seemed to stretch on endlessly. I felt changes in my body, but could only discern vague sensations on my skin and pressure on my pelvis.
~I donât want this! I donât want this! I donât want this!~
My mind echoed the same words until my body gave out. Darkness swallowed me once more.
I woke up abruptly. I sat up, scanning the dark room, fear prickling my skin. I knew something had happened. I had passed out on the couch, but now I was in a bedroom, not the one I shared with Navine.
I looked down, both relieved and confused to find myself fully clothed. I quickly got out of bed, eager to leave the room.
The palace was dimly lit as I stepped into the hallway, closing the door behind me. The darkness outside the windows confirmed it was night. I leaned against the wall, trying to orient myself.
I thought I was in my room, but I knew I wasnât. What was happening? Why was I so disoriented?
âRaelina?â The sudden voice made me jump.
I spun around to find Nanash approaching me, a worried look on his face. âWhatâs wrong? Did something happen?â
I stuttered, struggling to find the right words. I was certain something had happened, but at the same time, it felt like nothing had.
Nanash moved closer, cupping my face in his hands. âYou look terrified. Did something try to get in here?â
âNo.â I pulled away, wrapping my arms around myself as I backed away. âI canât stay out here. I have to go.â
âRaelinaâ¦!â His voice echoed behind me.
But I ignored him, rushing to the room I shared with Navine. I quickly locked the door behind me, ensuring all the curtains were drawn before sinking to the floor beside the bed. The irrational fear was gnawing at me, and this was the only solution I could think of.
Time seemed to stand still as I sat there. I kept glancing around at the shadows, half-expecting my tormentor to appear. The strangest part was, I didnât even know who I was afraid of.
It was as if my mind was caught in a tug-of-war between rational and irrational.
The sound of the door opening made me jump. I gasped, retreating into the corner between the bed and the dresser. I had locked that door, hadnât I? Yes, I was sure I had!
Footsteps hurried into the room, followed by a familiar voice.
âRaelina! Where are you?â
Relief washed over me, but I didnât move. I recognized that voice anywhere. I was just too scared to come out and go to him.
âNavine,â I called out softly.
In no time, he was there, kneeling in front of me. âWhat are you doing there? Why are you hiding in our locked room?â His voice was filled with concern as he gently coaxed me out.
âI⦠Someoneâ¦â I struggled to form coherent sentences, clinging to him. His embrace brought me some comfort. âSomething happened to me⦠I know it did⦠But Iâ¦Iâ¦â
My body was shaking, the irrational fear consuming me. I didnât understand it, and at that point, I didnât care to. All I wanted was to feel safe again.
Navine held me tighter. âItâs all right. Thereâs nothing here, and I wonât let anything hurt you,â he promised.
âWhatâs wrong with me, Navine? Whatâs happening to me?â I whispered.
âIâm not sure yet, but weâll figure it out,â Navine said, gently lifting me up. âIâm right here, so letâs go downstairs. Nanash is waiting for us, and we can talk to him about this. Maybe he sensed something.â
I didnât really want to leave the room, but I forced myself to agree. It would be okay. Navine was here with me, and heâd keep me safe. And Nanash was still there too. How could I have doubted him?
~But I donât have anyone. Itâs just me. Itâs always been just me.~
Those thoughts invaded my mind as I thought of Nanash. It was as if someone else was speaking, trying to take over me.
Was I going insane?
By now, Navine had carried me out of the room. The palace looked as it always hadâwarm, inviting, and brightly lit. My mind cleared a bit as I took this in.
This was my home, and Navine was my husband. I was safest here, with him.
Nanash looked up as we entered the front parlor, still looking worried. âIs she okay?â he asked quickly.
âSheâll be okay. I think sheâs coming back to her senses, even if sheâs still scared,â Navine replied.
He sat down on the couch near Nanash, keeping me in his lap. I slowly looked around, taking in the familiar surroundings. Despite the comfort it brought, unease still lingered in the pit of my stomach.
I couldnât stop watching the windows, half-expecting someone to be peering in. This wasnât like me at all. Even after my family died, Iâd never been afraid of being stalked.
I felt safe with whoever was taking care of me and wherever I called home. But this irrational fear wouldnât let go. It was as if I knew something terrible had happened, and it could happen again at any moment.
Nanash inched closer to us, his voice soft and soothing. âRaelina, whatâs going on with you? Why are you so scared that you felt the need to barricade yourself in your room?â
I tried to put my fear into words. âIâm not sure. Something happened, but I canât recall what. I was here, then I woke up there, and I just knew something was going to attack me again. I had to escape.â
âBut nothing attacked you. Nothing breached the palace during that time. Iâm absolutely certain I would have intercepted them if they had,â Nanash reassured me.
âI know you would have. You have sharp senses, and Iâve given you the power to oversee this entire area. Any threat shouldâve been detected by you,â Navine chimed in.
âBut it has slipped past him before. Like when I ended up in the forest,â I reminded them.
âThatâs because no physical threat entered, and Iâve had Emelio help me fix that with Nanash. Nothing has infiltrated here,â Navine reiterated.
âBut I felt it! Iâm sure of it!â I protested.
Nanash decided to change his tactic. âI donât mean to upset you, but could you have fallen asleep and experienced a waking nightmare? Youâve been through a lot when you were younger. Maybe itâs affecting you again without you realizing,â he suggested.
I shook my head vehemently. âNo. I didnât fall asleep and have a nightmare. I felt dizzy and passed out, but Iâm sure it wasnât a nightmare.â
âYou passed out? When did this happen?â Navine inquired.
âThis afternoon,â I replied, glancing at the nearby table. My plate and glass were still there, evidence that Iâd eaten in this room. âI was having lunch, then I suddenly felt weird, and I know I blacked out on this couch. Thatâs when I felt something happening to me. I swear someone was here. Someone did something to me!â
Nanash and Navine exchanged glances.
âAre you sure you didnât sense anything entering the palace?â Navine asked again.
âAbsolutely nothing, my lord. I wouldnât lie about that,â Nanash affirmed. He glanced at the table. âDid you eat anything unusual before that? Maybe you had a reaction to some food.â
Thatâs when I remembered the fruit Iâd found. I still didnât know what it was, but the chilling realization dawned on me that it might have been the cause of all this. Maybe I was having a bad reaction to it.
âI found some fruit in the icebox. I didnât know what it was, and I was trying to figure it out, so I tasted a little,â I confessed.
âSome fruit?â Nanash looked puzzled. âDid you get any new deliveries here? I thought most of the fruits in this area were out of season.â
âNo, I didnât, and no one has given me any recently,â I replied.
Navine helped me onto the couch and stood up. âYou said you found it in the icebox. Did you put it back there?â
âY-yes,â I quickly grabbed his hand as he started to walk away. âDonât leave!â
âItâs okay, Raelina,â he comforted me. âIâm just going to check what it was, then Iâll be right back.â
âWhy donât we accompany you? It wonât harm anything, and Raelina could use some comfort right now,â Nanash suggested.
âYouâre right,â Navine agreed, helping me to my feet.
We left the parlor together, passing through the foyer and the dining room before finally reaching the kitchen. I stayed close to Nanash as Navine opened the icebox and peered inside.
After a moment, he reached in and pulled out the white box that had contained the fruit.
âThatâs it,â I confirmed.
âStrange. I donât remember putting this in there,â Navine confessed. He placed the box on the counter and removed the lid. The pink pieces of fruit were still inside.
Nanash leaned in for a closer look. âIt smells sweet, but I canât say Iâve seen it before. Any idea what it is?â he asked.
Navineâs body stiffened. âYou must be joking.â
âW-what is it?â I dared to ask.
âThese are Jubes. Theyâre a rare fruit that only grows in the southernmost part of these lands, and theyâre incredibly hard to get. Not only that, but most people wouldnât dare eat them because of the effects they can have on oneâs soul,â Navine explained.
âWhat does that mean, exactly? Whatâs happening to her?â Nanashâs voice was laced with worry, his eyes wide with concern.
âIâm not entirely sure,â Navine admitted, his gaze shifting to me. âIâve heard tales about this fruit affecting the soul, usually in a negative way. Iâll need to reach out to Jekia and Emelio for more information. How much did you eat?â
âJust one,â I confessed, wrapping my arms around myself as a chill ran down my spine. âI was trying to figure out what it was, so I tasted it and put it back. Whatâs going to happen to me? Am I going to die?â
âNo, no,â Navine was quick to reassure me, pulling me into a comforting embrace. âEverything will be okay. Weâll go to Jekiaâs palace in the morning and sort this out. Iâm sure Emelio can find a way to counteract the effects, whatever they might be.â
âWhy canât we go now?â I pleaded, my voice barely above a whisper. âCanât we just get this over with?â
âI wish we could, sweetheart,â Navine said gently, his voice soothing. âBut there are things happening right now that prevent us from seeking Emelioâs help. But donât worry, Iâll make sure youâre okay tonight. I promise this wonât kill you.â
His words caught me off guard. âIs something going on with Lord Jekia and his family?â
âItâs nothing you need to worry about,â Navine assured me. âTheyâre handling it. Everything will be fine.â
As we spoke, Nanash slithered closer to the counter, his eyes on the box of fruit. âWho couldâve gotten their hands on this? And why go through the trouble of sending it here? You donât think it was Lord Dominick, do you?â
âI canât say for sure,â Navine admitted, his arms still wrapped around me. âIt wouldnât be fair to accuse without evidence, even if I suspect him. But I want you to stay alert tonight. I wonât let Raelina out of my sight. If anything seems off, let me know immediately.â
âOf course, my lord,â Nanash agreed without hesitation. âIâll do everything in my power to ensure our safety.â
I wanted to feel reassured, knowing theyâd both be with me. But fear was still gnawing at me. What was going to happen to me? And why would anyone plant such a dangerous fruit here for any of us to eat?
I say any of us, but it was clear that it was meant for me. Navine wouldâve recognized it instantly and wouldnât have touched it. I wished heâd been here when I found it. Then none of this wouldâve happened.
But there was nothing more we could do for now. Weâd have to wait until morning to see what would come of this.