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Chapter no 4

The Crown (The Selection, 5)

I SLIPPED INTO THE BATH, noting there was no lavender, no bubbles, no anything to sweeten the water. Eloise was quiet and fast, but she was no Neena. I sighed. It didnโ€™t matter, I supposed, since this was little more than a small space where at last I could stop pretending I knew what I was doing. I curled my knees to my chest, finally free to weep.

What was I going to do? Ahren wasnโ€™t here to guide me anymore, and I worried Iโ€™d make mistake after mistake without him. And why hadnโ€™t he called yet? Why wasnโ€™t he on the first flight home?

What would I do if they took the tubes out of Momโ€™s throat and she couldnโ€™t breathe on her own? I suddenly realized that even though Iโ€™d never thought of marriage and children in a specific and personal way, Iโ€™d always envisioned her dancing at my wedding and cooing over my firstborn. What if she wasnโ€™t there to do that?

How was I supposed to step into Dadโ€™s shoes? Today had worn me down to the bone. I couldnโ€™t imagine doing this all day every day for the next few weeks, let alone the years Iโ€™d have to do it when I truly inherited the throne.

And how was I going to choose a husband? Who was the best choice? Who would the public approve of the most? Was that even a fair question to ask? Or the right one?

I wiped my eyes with the heel of my hand like a child and wished I could go back to being blissfully unaware of how much bad could pile up in a single day.

I had power and no idea how to use it. I was a ruler who didnโ€™t know how to lead. I was a twin who was on her own. I was a daughter with missing parents. I had a half dozen suitors and wasnโ€™t sure how to be in love.

The tension constricting around my heart would be enough to overwhelm anyone. I rubbed at the ache in my chest, wondering if that was how it all started for Mom. I sat up, sloshing the water, pushing the thought from my head.

Youโ€™re fine. Sheโ€™s fine. You just have to keep going.

I got dressed and was almost ready to turn in for the night when I heard a timid knock at the door.

โ€œEady?โ€ someone called.

โ€œOsten?โ€ He poked his head in, with Kaden right behind him, and I rushed

over to them. โ€œAre you two all right?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re okay,โ€ Kaden assured me. โ€œAnd weโ€™re not scared or anything.โ€ โ€œNot at all,โ€ Osten added.

โ€œBut we havenโ€™t heard any news about Mom, and we thought maybe you would know something.โ€

I smacked myself in the head. โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I should have told you what was going on.โ€ I cursed myself, thinking of how Iโ€™d just spent twenty minutes in a bath instead of taking the time to find my brothers.

โ€œSheโ€™s recovering.โ€ I tried to choose my words carefully. โ€œSheโ€™s being kept asleep so she can heal. You know Mom. If she was awake, sheโ€™d want to chase after us to make sure we were doing everything we were supposed to. This way sheโ€™ll get enough rest so that sheโ€™ll be healthy when she wakes up.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ Ostenโ€™s shoulders lifted, and I could see that, as much as all this was getting to me, it was even harder on them.

โ€œWhat about Ahren?โ€ Kaden picked at a hangnail, a thing Iโ€™d never seen him do.

โ€œNo word yet, but Iโ€™m sure itโ€™s just because heโ€™s getting settled in. After all, heโ€™s a married man.โ€

Kadenโ€™s expression showed he wasnโ€™t satisfied with that answer. โ€œDo you think heโ€™ll come back?โ€

I took a deep breath. โ€œLetโ€™s not worry about that tonight. Iโ€™m sure heโ€™ll call soon, and heโ€™ll be able to tell us everything. For now, all you two need to know is, your brother is happy, your mom is going to be okay, and I have everything under control. All right?โ€

They smiled. โ€œAll right.โ€

Ostenโ€™s expression went from perfectly fine to completely distraught in seconds, and his lip began to tremble. โ€œItโ€™s my fault, isnโ€™t it?โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s your fault?โ€ I got on one knee in front of him.

โ€œMom. Itโ€™s my fault. She always told me to calm down a little more, and then sheโ€™d run her hand through her hair like she was worn out. Itโ€™s my fault. I made her too tired.โ€

โ€œAt least you didnโ€™t bother her over school so much,โ€ Kaden said quietly. โ€œI was always bugging her for books and better tutors, and making her answer questions when she had other stuff to do. I took up all her time.โ€

So we were all blaming ourselves. Perfect.

โ€œOsten, donโ€™t think that. Ever,โ€ I insisted, pulling him in for a hug. โ€œMom is a queen. If anything, you were the least stressful part of her life. Yes, itโ€™s hard to be a mother, but she always had us to run to if she needed a laugh. And whoโ€™s easily the funniest of the four of us?โ€

โ€œMe.โ€ His voice was weak, but he did smile a little as he wiped his nose.

โ€œExactly. And Kaden, do you think Mom would rather you ask her a dozen questions or have you wander through life with the wrong answers?โ€

He fidgeted with his fingers some more as he thought it over. โ€œSheโ€™d want me to come to her.โ€

โ€œSo there you go. Letโ€™s be honestโ€”weโ€™re a pretty intense bunch, yeah?โ€ Osten laughed, and Kadenโ€™s expression brightened. โ€œBut whatever we put her through, it was welcome. Sheโ€™d rather have forced me to learn my penmanship than never have had a daughter. Sheโ€™d rather have been your living encyclopedia than not connect with us. Sheโ€™d rather have begged you to sit still than have had only three children. None of this is because of us,โ€ I promised.

I waited for them to turn and run, to get past showing this tiny chink in their armor. But they didnโ€™t budge. I sighed to myself, knowing what they were hoping for and realizing I was prepared to lose some much-needed sleep on their behalf.

โ€œDo you want to stay here tonight?โ€ Osten bolted over to my bed. โ€œYeah!โ€

I shook my head. What was I going to do with these boys? I crawled into bed, and Kaden pressed himself against my back as Osten rested his head on the pillow across from me. I realized that the bathroom light was still on, but I let it go. We needed a little light at the moment.

โ€œItโ€™s not the same without Ahren,โ€ Kaden said quietly.

Osten pulled his arms in close, bundling himself up. โ€œYeah. It doesnโ€™t feel right.โ€

โ€œI know. But donโ€™t worry. Weโ€™ll find a new normal. Youโ€™ll see.โ€ Somehow, for them, I would make that happen.

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