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Cedric Raine I sigh in irritation. “Not this again. I’m not reinstating her, Derrick. Your feelings for her aside, what she did—” “I understand that.” Derrick gestures with his hands in a pacifying manner. “She crossed the line. I’ll be the first to acknowledge it.” “Did she send you here to talk to me?” I demand, and he shakes his head. “You know she has too much pride to do that. But she’s been upset, Cedric, and rightfully so. You know how loyal she is to you. I don’t think it’s fair to punish her like this. At least don’t humiliate her. Everyone, even the noble families, knows that you removed her from her position and took away all her privileges because of the queen. She has been a good friend to you. She managed the castle when you were not here. You trust her. So she’s arrogant. We all know that. She knows she messed up.” “She still doesn’t accept Leanna as queen,” I say darkly. “Can you blame her?” Derrick argues. “Consider the family she’s from. They are some of the most extreme supporters of maintaining pure blood within the royal line.” I consider his words. The Ashers were one of the two noble families that fought alongside the royal family during the attack of the rebels. They were determined to preserve the royal bloodline and are some of the most loyal members of the kingdom. “I’ll talk to her,” I finally relent. “But Leanna is the queen. If Bella refuses to acknowledge her, it is going to cause issues among the elders. I cannot have that.” “I know. I’ve had a discussion with her. She’s going to try to overlook her bias. Even she can’t deny how much work Leanna is putting into the kingdom. Just talk to her, please. I’ve never seen her this upset.” He leaves after saying that, and I ponder his words. Even as a child, Bella was proud to a fault. She was never one to admit her mistakes and always wanted everybody else around her to placate her. We all grew out of doing that except for Derrick, mostly because of how infatuated he has been with her. I don’t want to talk to Bella. We’re not kids anymore, and this sort of behavior has no place in the castle, given our statuses. However, I can’t deny Derrick’s words. She has been very loyal to me. I get to my feet. I’ll give her one last chance. Finding Bella isn’t hard because she’s always cooped up in her office. When I enter the room, she’s sitting hunched in her armchair, a book in her hands and a scowl on her face. Her hair looks disheveled, as if she hasn’t combed it for a few days. There’s also a certain smell in the room that has me reluctant to go inside any further than I have to. “When was the last time you cleaned this place?” She looks up from her book, and I see the surprise in her eyes. “Cedric.” She gets to her feet as I say, “I’m here because of Derrick.” I tell her this to make sure I prevent any ideas in her head that she has gotten her way. “He pointed out that you have been loyal to me for a long time.” “Some reward I get for that loyalty.” She crosses her arms over her chest. “Don’t even try it, Bella,” I say harshly. “We aren’t children. Throwing a temper tantrum is not going to work in your favor.” Her face flushes with anger, but she falls silent. “I’m not going to reinstate you,” I inform her. “Understand that much. You clearly don’t respect Leanna, and I can’t have anybody picking up on that. If the elders realize that I’m letting one of my most trusted people mistreat the queen, it will cause a problem for me.” “It was just a prank!” I give her a long look. “It was not a prank. We both know that you intended to humiliate her, and you succeeded to quite an extent. What would’ve happened if I had not stepped in? How much further would you have gone to harass her? You let the maids mock her. She trusts no one in the castle because of your stunt. Even when the staff wants to cater to her, she declines. How am I supposed to handle that? She is the queen, a queen who doesn’t trust the people around her.” “She’s not of pure blood—” “That doesn’t matter!” I roar. “The real Princess Vivian is dead. The whole purpose of marrying Leanna was so that we could control the East. Princess Vivian was a symbol of the Eastern Kingdom. As long as they think she’s in the North, they will not retaliate against us. This is our only chance to crush the remaining rebel factions. Your pride is destroying our chances. That is why I do not want you in that position anymore.” She snaps her mouth shut. “Fine. But if I’m not the royal advisor, then what am I?” “I will be putting you in a new position. I might be leaving for the border soon, and you will be my delegate. You will not be able to interfere in the queen’s matters, but you will deal with the elders in my absence. Leanna is going to be managing the castle and doing her normal duties. You will be handling my commands from the border. I will explain it to her before I leave.” “What about Rothan?” Rothan is usually the one I leave behind in the position of delegate. “He’ll continue serving as royal advisor to Leanna.” “When did you stop calling her Vivian?” Bella asks after a beat. I pause, suddenly realizing what I have been doing. If anyone were to overhear me— “Don’t worry about that. Do you understand your new role?” A smile stretches across Bella’s lips before I give her a stern warning. “None of your decisions will impact Leanna. You are only to coordinate with the elders and me. If I find out that you are trying to interfere in the queen’s matters, I will remove you from the castle permanently. That will be the end of our friendship.” She nods, solemn now. “I understand.” I hope she does, I muse to myself as I exit her office. But just in case, I plan to have Rothan keep an eye on her. Because my trust has already been broken once. And Bella isn’t one to give up easily.
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