Different thoughts were spiraling in my mind that before I could think better of it, my foot mobbed on its own and carried me out of my chambers with controlled strides, as if I had somewhere important to be. I positioned myself along the floor near her room, but not directly at her door as it would be obvious. Instead, I stood near the carved pillar by the corner, where the hallway narrowed slightly. Oswald, who had wanted to address me earlier upon seeing me outside my chambers but had failed, followed behind me, confused but silent. ‘Not again, what is he up to now? Don’t tell me he’s still sulking about getting ignored.’ Oswald said to himself as he cluelessly followed, peering. On the other hand, I folded my arms and stood there as if I were reviewing something in my mind. “Wh

