Chapter 83
The Crown's Entrapment
Waking up alone wasnât exactly what Bartos had in mind, but perhaps it was for the best, seeing as he vaguely even remembered what caused it in the first place.
âUgh⦠what happenedâ¦â
Forcing himself up, he took a look around, only to realize that he wasnât in his own tent. In fact, he was lying down on a bed that smelled awfully like Jayraâsâ¦
Waitâ¦
âOhâ¦â
It was then that the memories of how and why he ended up in Jayraâs tent played itself inside his head. He distinctly remembered she leaned into him, her beautiful face hovering so close to his to the point that he was barely keeping himself together.
He also remembered a few choice words from her, one that promised him a slow and agonizing death should he ever go back on his words.
And then she kissed him.
âDid it actually happen?â
Absently, he let his hand hover over his lips, trying to somehow feel the sensation of her lips back onto his as he stared at her belongings. She said sheâll give him a chance. A chance to somehow prove himself, his sincerity towards her.
He will have to do so then.
âStill, that was stupid of meâ¦â
Bartos grunted to himself as he stood up. To think that he had fainted after a mere kiss? It was both hilarious and embarrassing just thinking about it. Surely, Gideon would constantly use the fact to give him grief the moment he learned about it.
Yes⦠Him fainting should be kept secret from that man.
Looking around, the fact that he was alone tipped him off that something mustâve happened. Perhaps she was outside and was simply doing her duties in some other form of capacity.
âHmph.â
With a grunt, Bartos left the tent, and hopefully, the embarrassment of fainting along with it would be gone as he stepped outside.
Unfortunately, it was at that exact moment that Gideon decided to show up. Based on how he was smiling at him, Bartos could already tell that nothing good would come out of interacting with him now.
âBartos! Where have you been?â Gideon greeted him with a smile.
âNone of your business,â Bartos quickly replied.
âOh? Then why did you just come out of Jayraâs tent then?â Gideon teasingly chuckled. âDid something happen?â
Bartos immediately growled, âAgain, none of your business.â
âHey now, I just want some progress between you two,â his companion teased with a smile. âCome on. Did you make some headway?â
Instead of answering and letting Gideon take full control of the conversation, Bartos kept his mouth shut as he looked away. There was no need for him to take all of this abuse, not when there was a better use for his time other than to gossip to his friend about his improving love life.
âNot gonna budge then, huh,â Gideon sighed. âFine then. Iâll find out what happened sooner or later.â
âIâd prefer it if you donât,â Bartos growled.
âHah! You canât stop blabbermouths, unfortunately.â
Bartos rolled his eyes. Perhaps there was some truth to Gideonâs words, but he didnât care. He didnât want him of all people to pry into his hilarious attempts at wooing a human. Not only would it be embarrassing, but the man would also get even more material to tease him with.
At that point, he might just kill him for the sake of getting him to shut up.
Looking around once more, Bartos noticed something off. The camp seemed to be abuzz with activity, and there were soldiers running around hastily putting on their armor. Were they under attack?
âWhereâs Jayra,â he immediately asked.
âWhy?â
âJust answer the damn question,â Bartos growled.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hearing the lack of patience in his tone, Gideon finally replied, âLast I heard, she was with the Princess grieving the loss of their Seer. Someone had ambushed the man, and now the campâs in a frenzy trying to keep up with Prince Ezekiel.â
âWhat?â
Gideon blinked at him for a second, âOh right. You were probably asleep when it happened, but King Darius told us to keep an eye on Xen while he accompanied the Prince on his impending attack. Theyâll probably ambush them, seeing as itâs still night out.â
âI see,â Bartos grunted, some of the tension in his body leaving him as the gravity of the situation finally cleared up. âIâll assume then that theyâre burying the body?â
âYes,â Gideon nodded before he smirked. âIf youâre thinking about going to Jayra, then nowâs the time. Sheâll be really vulnerable this time of-â
Bartos didnât let Gideon finish his sentence as he quickly made his way to where his mate was. He didnât have any directions as to where the funeral was being held, but it was easy to spot the plume of smoke coming from just outside the encampment. And sure enough, he spotted Jayra along with Xen, both of them holding each other for support as they oversaw the burial rites.
Keeping his distance, Bartos hesitated moving forward. Did he really want to barge in like this? To take advantage of Jayraâs moment of weakness right after he told her he wouldnât abuse her?
Suddenly, her words repeated itself in his head. The gruesome and graphic way that she threatened him was something that he took to heart. And even as a werewolf, for some reason, he was sure that Jayra wasnât joking when she said sheâll utterly destroy him to the point where there wouldnât even be a body left to bury.
Cautiously, Bartos decided to keep his distance, forcing himself to be content with simply watching his mate from afar as they let out their grief for the fallen. Perhaps there would come a time where he could comfort her in his arms, but surely, now wasnât it. They had barely gotten to know one another, and it was only proper that he respected the funeral rites.
After all, despite all his desires, using a funeral as a backdrop for romance was simply in bad taste.