Chapter 330: Chapter-330
The knock came without warning.
Elara didn’t look up right away. She had learned, over the years, to treat interruptions like clues. The sound of a knock could tell you a lot — how confident someone was, whether they were alone, whether they were nervous. This knock was confident. Two people, she guessed. They’d knocked at almost exactly the same time, the way people do when they’ve spent so long working together that they’ve stopped noticing they move in sync.
She put down her pen and looked up as the door opened.
Mahir and Ken.
She had been expecting them — not today specifically, but soon. She had known it was coming the moment she started tearing apart the palace’s old, comfortable arrangements. The beast knights weren’t stupid. They’d been watching her, same as everyone else, all of them asking the same silent question: *What exactly is she, and what is she going to do with us?*
They greeted her. Correct words, proper bows. But their eyes were moving — scanning the room quickly, professionally, the way soldiers do when they walk into an unfamiliar space. They were noting that she was alone. No attendants, no guards. Just Elara, sitting at her desk with a pile of documents, in a room that was quiet enough to have a conversation nobody else would hear.
She watched them realize this.
Then Ken spoke — or maybe it was both of them at once, they had that quality sometimes.
“What — you’re not going to kill us, Your Highness?” A small pause. A careful smile. “Or should I say, Your Majesty?”
Elara looked at them.
She let the silence stretch for a few seconds. Then she turned back to her workbook, picked up her pen, and said in a perfectly calm voice:
“Do you know what it feels like to get hit on the head?”
They exchanged a glance. Started to turn back toward her.
*Bam.*
Both of them dropped at exactly the same moment, cleanly and completely, like someone had cut the strings holding them up. Elara didn’t look up until the sound of them hitting the floor had finished. Then she set down her pen and looked at the corners of the room — the corners that Mahir and Ken had checked and found empty.
The shadow guards stepped out of the darkness and bowed.
Elara nodded.
She looked at them properly now, with the full attention she’d been keeping off them while the beast knights were in the room. And she felt something settle inside her — not exactly relief, not exactly pride, but the specific satisfaction of a gamble that had paid off.
The shadow guards hadn’t been found.
Two experienced beast knights — professionals who had survived long enough in this palace to develop good instincts — had walked in, done their sweep, and found nothing. They had looked at every corner, every shadow, every space where a person might hide, and they had felt nothing wrong, and now they were unconscious on the floor while the people they hadn’t noticed stood calmly over them.
The test was passed.
Because that was what this had been — a test. If the shadow guards had been spotted, Elara would have dissolved the entire unit on the spot. What use was a secret guard that a beast knight could find? None. So she had needed to know, before she committed to them, whether they were actually as good as the old records claimed.
They were.
The shadow guards were an institution so old that most people in the palace didn’t know they existed anymore. They predated the beast knights, predated the current dynasty’s way of doing things, predated a lot of the conventions that everyone now treated as permanent and obvious. They answered to the throne itself — not to whoever happened to be sitting on it, but to the *idea* of the throne, which was a different thing entirely. They had their own way of deciding whether a ruler was worth following. Her brother had never known to try. Her father had known about them, hadn’t liked them, and the feeling had been mutual. They had simply waited, quietly, maintaining themselves in the background until someone worth emerging for came along.
Elara had found their records buried in documents that hadn’t been read in decades, filed under administrative categories designed to make them invisible. She hadn’t been looking for them specifically. She had been reading everything, and the shape of what was missing had eventually made itself obvious.
Then one morning, a folded document had appeared on her desk with no explanation. It had contained a single symbol — old, specific, and not something she should have recognized.
She had recognized it, because she had read that too, years ago, in a restricted archive she had accessed through a favor owed to her by a librarian who was very grateful she had never mentioned a certain missing shipment of rare pigments.
She had left the document on her desk and said nothing. The shadow guards had understood that she understood. That had been enough.
“Take them to the spare room,” she said.
The shadow guards moved without a sound.
The spare room wasn’t what the name suggested. It wasn’t a guest room or a storage room. It was a space the palace’s official floor plans didn’t include — below the main foundations, dry, ventilated, completely off every record. Elara had found a reference to it in a three-hundred-year-old supply ledger, a single line noting a delivery of ventilation materials to a location that corresponded to no room on any map. She had followed that line into another document, and that document into another, until the picture became clear.
No one knew it existed except the people who had built it and, now, Elara.
Mahir and Ken would wake up with headaches and some significantly revised opinions about the current political situation. They would have time to think. Elara would deal with them properly later.
She watched them get carried out. Then she noticed she’d been signing the wrong line on the document she’d been working on during all of this — three lines too low, which was irritating — crumpled it up, and threw it in the bin.
“Guards.”
The doors opened and the new ones entered. She had picked them personally. Younger, no broken collars, no old loyalties to untangle. Not the most powerful fighters in the palace. But power wasn’t always what you needed first. Sometimes what you needed first was someone who hadn’t already decided where their loyalty lived.
“Let’s go.”
—
She went to Samuel’s room.
She could have gone back to her desk. There was no shortage of work waiting. But she had learned that the things that seemed secondary were often the ones that decided everything in the end. Samuel was ten years old and had been in this palace for ten years without anyone paying real attention to him. One more day wouldn’t ruin him. But she had started something yesterday, standing in that corridor, and she wanted to see what she had started.
She opened the door.
And stopped.
He had been bathed and dressed. Someone had put him in a small dark jacket with a proper fit — not a costume, not something thrown on because it was available, but something chosen with actual care. He sat in his wheelchair with his back straight, his hands folded in his lap, his face arranged into an expression she recognized immediately.
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