Chapter 3
“Lancet, you are worried for nothing. The king of Prophis didn’t even make a proposal for me to wed his daughter. I don’t understand where this frustration is coming from” said Artemis making his way to the council.
“He didn’t make the proposal yet, Your Grace. What if he does? Will you still stand by your decision not to marry his daughter?”
Artemis stopped halfway and turned back to look at Sir Lancet “Lancet, we are the most powerful kingdom in the world. We are Maldonians...” then he reached out to Lancet’s shoulder and squeezed it “We have fought worse. Wars bigger than ourselves, we have fought giants, men riding elephants, mighty lions of Squires, my ancestors have fought in wars all their lives and all the time...” Artemis stopped.
He didn’t stop because he had no words to say, but he stopped because he saw Aurora walking the halls of the palace. She was holding a plate which was covered by a clean white piece of cloth. Aurora wore a beautiful golden yellow dress which had precious stones attached to it at the bottom, with a golden yellow scarf which covered her hairs but not all of them – some at the front were visible enough for anyone to see. The way she walked Artemis felt like she was walking in slow motion, or perhaps she was actually walking in slow motion. Everything about Aurora from the way she talked to the way she moved was golden.
Lancet was shocked why did Artemis stop midway through his sentence hence he turned back to look, and he saw Aurora walking towards them. He didn’t like Aurora because he felt like she was seducing Artemis and although it was fine when Artemis was a prince, but now he was King. And not only a King but a King of Maldonia, something which he took so personally and his duty as a knight was to protect the king.
Hence he obscured Artemis’s view “Don’t look...” he said.
.....
Artemis pushed him back. “Get off what are you doing?”
“You are a king now! Focus Artemis”
“Don’t teach me how to be a king Lancet, I have watched my father be one ever since I was a boy”
“Then you must know he had wisdom and he was most loved by his people for making good decisions. If you’ve learned anything from your father...”
Aurora was approaching, just a few steps from where Artemis and Sir Lancet were. Artemis usually meets her halfway and that’s exactly what he wanted to do. Lancet knew better hence he said his last word before Artemis went after Aurora “You do know what people say about her, don’t you? They say she’s a spaewife...” he whispered and let go of Artemis’s hands.
Even though the information that Lancet gave Artemis was knew, Artemis didn’t show any sign that he was shocked or whatsoever. He greeted Aurora with a huge smile “My love, I was hoping to see you last night” then he blushed and placed his hands backwards.
Aurora sighed and placed her eyes down, then she curtsied “I apologize Your Grace. I was rather very tired last night because of the coronation festivities”
“Oh, that’s... great”
Aurora turned to Lancet and bowed again “Sir Lancet” she said respectfully.
“Aurora” replied Lancet but his voice was harsh and unpleasant.
Artemis noticed how uncomfortable his friend was in the presence of Aurora. Even though the hall was filled with servants passing through and guards making sure the palace was safe since the festivities were still due – Lancet seemed very concerned with Aurora. Hence Artemis dismissed him “Can I have a moment with Lady Kholin, Sir Lancet?” he said looking at Lancet.
After a moment of silence which lasted for just one minutes, Lancet bowed before Artemis “As you say, Your Grace” then he walked away. At first Lancet was shocked when Artemis called Aurora “Lady Kholin” because at first she was a servant and didn’t deserve to be titled as a lady. Secondly it was forbidden for servants to be addressed as ladies or lords, especially for one who once a slave. Artemis noticed his shock but he didn’t seem to mind a lot.
However, Aurora was very smart and she noticed the distress in Sir Lancet’s voice and face expression, she was good at things like that.
“You shouldn’t have addressed me as a lady, at least not in front of people” she said.
“I’m king now, I can do what I want”
Aurora smiled, she was way too wise and smart for her age. “Artemis, just because you are king doesn’t mean you get to do what you want. It means you get to be wise enough to make smart decisions as a ruler and an emperor. Sometimes...” Aurora paused and she was mesmerized by how handsome Artemis looked wearing the crown.
“Sometimes...”
Aurora shied away and blushed “Sometimes it means making hard decisions” she finished. “I brought you a lemon cake, your favorite...”
At that very moment Artemis opened the lemon cake and first he leaned on to get the smell of it, and then he inhaled the aroma and salivated at how sweet that cake will be. Aurora always makes cakes for him whenever she is happy, she loved to cook.
“Put it in my mouth” he chuckled softly.
People passing through the corridors of the palace were amazed by the show of love that Aurora and Artemis put for everyone to see. There was no denying their connection anymore since Artemis was now king of Maldonia. Aurora cut out a small piece of cake and fed Artemis softly, Artemis ate it and sucked Aurora’s tongues along – she blushed and giggled. Lancet was watching from a far and he was so pissed off but then there was nothing that he could do.
“I didn’t see you at my coronation yesterday, I looked and looked... you were nowhere to be found” said Artemis.
“I wasn’t allowed inside the sacred throne room, I was at the top of the hall watching you and I chanted the words tirelessly ‘Long live the king, long live the king’ with a smile on my face”
Artemis was charmed and he even smiled “How was I supposed to see your smile when I couldn’t see you amongst the crowd” he asked playfully.
“You are seeing me right now, don’t you?”
“I want that smile” Artemis made Aurora blush and smile, but he didn’t hint anything regarding King Taelin of Prophis Kingdom nor his daughter, Princess Thelma.
That’s because he wasn’t yet sure if that’s what exactly King Taelin wanted, or was Lancet worried for nothing. Also he didn’t want to pressure Aurora into making her worry while he was going to make his own decisions which involved marrying her.
“The crown looks good on you. I think you are way more handsome with it”
“Are you saying I wasn’t handsome before?” asked Artemis.
Aurora wanted to answer but she stopped midway when they were interrupted by King Taelin and his lovely daughter princess Thelma. Aurora was the first one to spot them hence she curtsied and Artemis had to turn back to see who it was that Aurora was curtsying to.
King Taelin’s voice was thick and heavy “Young king Artemis, Your Grace” he said standing proudly and with confidence.
Lancet came rushing to that conversation and he immediately addressed the guests “May I introduce to you, His Grace King Taelin of Prophis. And his daughter, princess Thelma of Prophis” then he turned his attention to king Taelin “Your Grace you are in the presence of His Grace, King Artemis of House Arteides, second of his name, ruler of Blackmount, the bear killer, the slayer of the elves and protector of the realm”
Princess Thelma was intrigued, she seductively said to Artemis “So many accolades for someone yet so young... but brave I’m sure, Your Grace” she stretched out her hand and Artemis took it, then he kissed it as per tradition.
“I’m sure you have your own accolades to be praised too princess”
Her father intervened “Oh yes she does. My daughter is a traveler and she has head for business and politics. So rare for women at our times don’t you think so Your Grace?”
“I will definitely agree with you Your Grace, my...” Artemis wanted to address Aurora and perhaps say something good about her knowledge and wisdom of politics and ruling but Lancet cut him through.
Lancet said loudly “Servant! Don’t you have tasks to do?” and it shocked both Artemis and Aurora who wasn’t expecting to be dismissed like that.
“Yes, I do. If you will excuse me Your Graces” she silently curtsied and walked away leaving Artemis heartbroken and mad at Lancet for what he did. Lancet wasn’t worried much about the consequences he will face later.