Chapter 200 - 200 I told you there would be a funeral
To Bewitch a Devil
200 I told you there would be a funeral
Neera took the black gown at the foot of her bed and donned it.
âWhy didnât you come see me?â Neera asked.
Jasmine swallowed, the answer tucked in her tongue, ready to be released.
âZavian was very protective of you.â
âBut he would have allowed you come.â
âI know, but only on his terms. I wanted to be sure he was okay with me seeing you without worryingâ, Jasmine gave a crowning smile. âAnd besides, I am here now. Thatâs all that matters, and you should have a maid up here! To help with your dressing and room.â
Neeraâs gaze zeroed on her as she reached behind her to zip up the dress. Jasmine stared at what would be considered a tattered horror that Neera donned. The neckline was plunging, and the slit at the side of her leg revealed her pale skin and the sheer material at the midriff exposed the skin there.
âYou like it?â Neera asked.
No, Jasmine hated it. She looked like the girls at the dock who slept with different men a night for peanuts, only richer, and prettier.
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âItâsâ¦good, nice actuallyâ, Jasmine complimented her. âBut black is for funerals and witches, you know that, yes?â
âWell, I am no witch, so a funeral it is thenâ, Neera said.
If that was an attempt at humor, Jasmine didnât like it.
âA funeral?â Jasmine asked, and a nod was all she got in response.
The discomfort pricked Jasmineâs skin like hundreds of needles. She searched inside her head for a viable excuse, and before she had the time to rack one up, Neera locked her arm with hers as she guided them down to the dining hall.
The array of meals spread across the table was lavish. Neera matched Jasmineâs choices of foodâred caviar with smoked salmon and potatoes, and the maids went about serving them.
âThis is a feast, and wonât the King be joining us?â Jasmine asked one of the guards. At least Zavian would be a buffer between her and Neera.
âHe is awayâ, Neera answered her. âYou should know, you are his wife.â
The comment stung Jasmine. âThat wasnât very pleasant, Neera.â
âOh, forgive meâ, Neera clapped her hands together. âThey shouldnât have heard that. Everyone, leave the room.â
The maids and the guards exchanged glances, and when the Queen said nothing to dispute Neeraâs orders, they filed out of the room one after the other. Jasmine had the guards outside the dining halls, anything was off, she would call them in a second.
âPrivacyâ, Neera scooped a spoonful of caviar into her mouth, smacking it and nodding in satisfaction. Jasmine followed suit and kept her eyes on Neera as she took a potato into her mouth.
âDo you know what itâs like to be dead, Jasmine?â Neera asked.
Jasmineâs eyes widened at the first name reference. Neera continued to smack on the caviar, completely unladylike to the shy Neera who would hesitate through bites of her meal, as if deciding whether to go on or quit.
âI havenât been dead beforeâ, Jasmine said.
âI haveâ, Neera drank a full cup of water in large gulps like a thirsty camel. She reached over to the jug and poured another for herself. âIt isnât a great experience, to be honest. It is like you are walking in this darkness, and you donât even know which direction to head. Itâs scary.â
Jasmine squirmed, her appetite dissipating.
âAnd then, you just know things, things you never knew when you were aliveâ, Neera squinted her eyes ahead, as if in thought. âYou can suddenly see everything, maybe because you werenât supposed to come back, but it all becomes clearâ, Neera lifted the glass cup to her mouth, her eyes pinned on a sweating Jasmine, âclear like glass.â
âI am glad you are well, Neera, I really amâ, Jasmine took the napkin and wiped at her mouth. âBut I am afraid I have to retire to my chambers.â
âBut I am not done yetâ, Neera said.
âPerhaps another time?â
Neera said nothing as Jasmine drank water, and somewhere down her throat, the water clogged, sending her into a fit of coughs that burned at her chest. She reached for some more water, but the glass clattered on the floor and shattered, the burning becoming even more intense.
That was when Jasmine saw the smoke coming out of her mouth.
âNeera, help! Please!â Jasmine begged, a scream lodged somewhere in her throat as an invisible fire consumed her.
âI just wanted to understand why youâd have those maids kill me. But then, jealousy was enough of a reason, wasnât it?â
âNeera please!â Jasmine begged, her hands clung to her throat as she wondered what kind of poison Neera had used on her. There were only a few poisons on the surface of the earth that could kill demons.
âBut then, no one expected me to come back to life now, did they?â
âNeeraâ, Jasmine reached to Neera but ended up falling on the ground instead. She writhed and could see the flames now blurring her vision, and the pain consuming her entire body.
Neera inspected a piece of potato before she put it in her mouth. âThe food isnât quite that good, is it?â She looked to Jasmine, beautiful skin blackening, the fire eating her up. âOh well, pity you canât remember the taste at this point.â
Jasmine gave a shriek, but it was low, quiet, born out of her pain. She begged within her as the fire gutted her insides, eating her alive. She could feel her eyes sizzle in her skull as her vision disappeared, and her throat was long gone. Now she didnât even beg to live, she begged for death, the mercy of it.
Death didnât find her until the fire licked and gutted every part of her, consuming her weak beating heart last. Neera finished the last of the caviar, and to Jasmineâs burnt-up remains, she smiled.
âYou see, I told you there was going to be a funeral.â