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Chapter no 7

The Shadows Between Us

After lunch, I take a look at the schedule I’ve made myself to locate the soonest event. A troupe of performers is attending the Viscount of Christakos’s estate this Friday, and a party of guests has been invited to come watch a performance ofย The Lovers, a play in which two people find love despite all the obstacles keeping them apart.

Though Kallias will undoubtedly have received an invitation as well, it would be best to let him know I’m attending, so he may accompany me.

I pull a piece of parchment from a stack on the desk and select a pen.

Knowing the letter will only be for his eyes, I begin.

Dear Kallias,

I have received an invitation to attend a play held at the home of the Viscount and Viscountess of Christakos. The performance is supposed to be the story of two lovers coming together despite outstanding odds. Wouldnโ€™t it add credence to our ruse to be seen together at such a performance? I do hope you will accompany me.

Your friend,

Alessandra

It is not even an hour later when a servant finds me with a reply.

Dearest Alessandra,

Thank you for your invitation, but Iโ€™m afraid I must decline. A new problem has arisen, one that requires me to be in constant meetings all week long. Iโ€™ll barely have the time to break for meals over this one.

But do enjoy the play without me. Iโ€™m sure it

will be splendid. At least I can work knowing you wonโ€™t be bored.

Your friend,

Kallias

I retrieve a fresh piece of paper.

Kallias,

What problem? Is there anything I can do?

Your friend, Alessandra

Alessandra,

News will spread sooner or later, but it would seem the kingdom has a dangerous bandit on the loose.

Heโ€™s attacking nobles on the road and stealing their money. Lady Mangas of the council informs me that thereโ€™s a sudden surplus in money flow among the peasants, so we can only conclude the bandit is stealing from the titled and giving it to the common folk. Naturally, I canโ€™t have my own people fear traveling. I must put a stop to this at once.

Thank you for your offer of help, but Iโ€™m certain weโ€™ll put this to rest quickly, so long as we can give it our full attention.

Your friend,

Kallias

Who in the world would steal and then not keep the riches for themselves? That’s just bad business. Someone that stupid must surely be caught soon.

Nevertheless, I should be involved in this. The nobles who were robbed will be paying taxes toย meย in the future. If Kallias doesn’t solve this problem, it will become mine.

But how does one catch a thief who doesn’t retain his finds? That makes it far more difficult to track them down. I will have to think on this. It is a situation that must be handled carefully.

 

 

ANOTHER LETTER ARRIVES SHORTLY THEREAFTER, again from Kallias. He

invites me to join him for dinner. Naturally, I accept.

However, I decide to keep him waiting. I don’t want him to think me too eager.

After fifteen minutes pass by, I join the servant waiting outside my rooms. He escorts me to the library once more.

When I enter, a large furry mass darts for me. Demodocus comes to a halt mere inches away. When he sees that he has my full attention, he flops onto the floor, belly up.

โ€œI’m so glad you’re happy to see me,โ€ I say as I lift one foot to rub his belly.

Kallias, who stood at my entrance, says, โ€œYou kept him waiting.

Belly rubs are the price you must pay.โ€

โ€œForgive me, Demodocus,โ€ I say, as I rub my foot into longer strokes. The dog’s eyes lull back into his skull. โ€œI was working on something and didn’t want to leave it unfinished. Are we even now?โ€

I dare to raise my leg, and the dog rolls over and runs for Kallias’s feet before plopping down in front of him, panting.

Kallias waits for me to sit before picking up his silverware and digging in.

Our supper has already been served. Tonight it’s chicken legs dripping in a brown gravy, peeled vegetables sprinkled with salt, bread sticks dribbled with butter and honey, and chocolate รฉclairs for dessert, if I’m not mistaken.

โ€œI took the liberty of arranging the first course for you,โ€ he says, indicating the รฉclair before me. โ€œI suggest you hurry, however, so the rest of the food doesn’t grow cold.โ€

If he’s irritated by my lateness, he doesn’t show any sign of it. Perhaps it’s only my imagination that the shadows are moving about him more swiftly.

I dip my finger into the whipped cream atop the รฉclair and bring it to my lips. Forgoing a fork, I grab the delicate pastry in one hand and bite into it. Chocolate fills my mouth. I think to compliment Kallias on his chef, but I’m brought short by the look on his face.

โ€œSomething wrong?โ€ I ask, knowing full well he was distracted by the sensual way in which I sampled my food.

He clears his throat and ignores the question. โ€œWhat were you working on?โ€

โ€œThe first piece of a new outfit,โ€ I say, thinking back to yesterday’s sewing project. โ€œI’m trying out a new style of my own design.โ€

โ€œAnother scandalous piece, I hope?โ€

I grin. โ€œI hardly see how my pieces are considered scandalous. All my skin is covered up.โ€ More or less. โ€œNot an ankle or wrist to be seen.โ€

He chews slowly on a bite of chicken as his eyes land on my wrist. โ€œI noticed. Is that for my sake? Or do you prefer to keep your hands covered?โ€

I look at his own gloved hands. โ€œI certainly don’t mind gloves. They are a fun accessory to any outfit. But since the law forbids us to touch, it seemed wise for me to keep wearing them when we will be spending quite a lot of time together.โ€

โ€œHow very self-preserving of you.โ€

His expression is unreadable. I can’t tell if he’s toying with me or something else.

Out of curiosity, I ask, โ€œWould you kill me? If I were to touch you?โ€

He keeps his eyes on me as he takes a swallow from his glass. โ€œWhy should you ever need to touch me?โ€

โ€œIt’s not uncommon for friends to touch. Handshakes. Hugs. Playful shoves when one says something irritable. Surely you’ve had friends

before? Leandros said you two used to be close.โ€

He doesn’t answer, turning his gaze to his food. But I am not to be dismissed so easily.

โ€œSurely you didn’t need to push your friends away after you became king? You can’t suspect them of killing your parents, can you?โ€

โ€œUntil my parents’ murderer is rooted out, I trust no one.โ€

โ€œBut what could they possibly gain from such a horrible scheme?โ€ I

ask.

He shrugs. โ€œPerhaps they thought they were helping by making me

king.โ€

โ€œIf they were truly your friends, they would know you had no desire to see your parents hurt.โ€

Kallias swallows the food in his mouth and pauses, as if wondering whether to tell me something.

โ€œIt’s not the only reason I’ve kept them at bay.โ€ โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

His eyes meet mine. โ€œIt’s one thing to be tracking down the late king and queen’s murderer. It’s another thing entirely to have an assassin after me while trying to root out my parents’ murderer.โ€

โ€œSomeone is trying to kill you?โ€ I ask, surprised. โ€œHow do you know?โ€

He finishes his chicken and starts on a salted cucumber. โ€œThey’ve failed once already. Last month, my gloves were laced with a topical poison. When I put them on, my hands felt as though they were on fire. The toxin would have spread to my heart in under a minute, I’m told.โ€

I eye the hands hidden behind gloves now. โ€œAre you all right? How did you survive?โ€

โ€œI am not so easy to kill. My shadows saved me.โ€

I wonder if he also wears his gloves to cover burn marks. Whatever the poison was, it sounds terribly nasty.

โ€œAnd you think your friends could have had something to do with it?โ€ I ask.

โ€œMy friends. The council. Anyone of the nobility. A servant in the palace. It could be anyone. I can’t take any chances.โ€

I think of Leandros, Petros, and Rhouben. I honestly doubt any of them are capable of murder, especially with the way they look at their once-friend every time Kallias enters a room. They miss him. And what would they have to gain anyway? I suppose Leandros’s uncle is on the council. If there’s no king, Ikaros Vasco will remain in power for far

longer. But that doesn’t gain Leandros anything. He can’t obtain the crown. A distant relative of the king would get it first.

And Petros doesn’t strike me as the power-hungry type. I know little of his family, but he can’t have any claim to the throne. Rhouben wants nothing more than to be free of his betrothed, as far as I can tell.

But I say none of this. If the king has already decided not to trust anyone, there’s little I can do to convince him otherwise. And doing so would only putย meย under suspicion.

โ€œDo you have any ideas as to who’s responsible? Anything more specific than someone currently in the palace?โ€

Kallias eyes me suspiciously over the rim of his goblet.

โ€œYou are my ticket to acknowledgment. Remember? Without you I have nothing. No parties or respect.โ€ Until I can gain the latter on my own, of course. โ€œNo one is allowed to kill you on my watch. I want to help.โ€

He nods, as though satisfied with my answer.

โ€œI think someone on the council was involved. Simply because if I’m gone, there’s no one in my direct line to pass the crown to. The council would rule my empire indefinitely. Until a new sovereign could be determined. I have many third cousins. They would have to battle for it. And it had to have been a noble or a member of the guard.โ€

โ€œHow do you know that?โ€

โ€œBecause the palace was in a lockdown the night of the late king and queen’s deaths. There was an insurgent group of peasants who were let into the palace, causing havoc. And no one save nobility would have been allowed into the safe room with my parents. When the room was opened, their bodies were found.โ€

โ€œWhere were you?โ€ I ask.

โ€œOn the other side of the palace. I’d been engaged in a game of sport with other noblemen’s sons. We were taken to another safe room when the shooters were discovered to be within the palace.โ€

โ€œBut it wasn’t the shooters who got to the king and queen?โ€

โ€œNo. The intruders were all caught before they made it to the royal suites. It was a distraction. Someone let them in so they could have the opportunity to murder my father and mother.โ€

The room goes quiet. Neither Kallias nor I are touching our food any longer.

โ€œSuch a dreary topic,โ€ Kallias says at last. โ€œI don’t wish to burden you with my troubles. I appreciate you wanting to help. But this is not for you to worry about.โ€

โ€œIf I am to be your friend, surely you’ll wish to share your troubles?โ€

He doesn’t answer, as though just the mention of his troubles has his mind thinking of them.

I’ve lost him, so I say in a bright tone, โ€œThe council seems convinced of our ruse.โ€

In the time it takes me to blink, the shadows lighten, turning to a mere haze, slowing in their movements. โ€œYes. They couldn’t stop congratulating me during our meetings today.โ€

โ€œThen they approve of me?โ€ Has Lord Ikaros dropped his suspicions of me?

โ€œAt this point, I’m certain they would approve of anything with a womb. They didn’t say a word about your eccentricities.โ€

โ€œWhat eccentricities?โ€

โ€œYour clothing,โ€ he says with a smile.

โ€œThat’s hardly fair coming from a man clothed in shadows.โ€ โ€œUnder my shadows is perfectly normal attire.โ€

โ€œNot that anyone would notice. You stand out like a spark in a dark room all on your own. For someone like me? I have to try to stand out.โ€

โ€œNot anymore,โ€ he says. โ€œYou are being courted by the king. That fact alone makes you the most popular girl in the world.โ€

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