Chapter 49: Happiness
Ilaria could not contain her excitement after she returned to her chamber. She all but scurried across the threshold, the hem of her gown swishing around her ankles as though even her clothes were eager to share in her joy.
Melyn was untangling the curtains when the door suddenly burst open, catching her off-guard. Her instinct kicked in immediately that she unknowingly fall into a defensive stance with the duster gripped in one hand, like an assassin ready to strike.
“Melyn! Melyn!” Ilaria’s voice rang bright, carrying the kind of unrestrained delight that left no room for restraint. She nearly stumbled over the rug in her haste, pressing both hands to her chest else her heart might leap out. “Mel, you won’t believe it! I’m going to a banquet with my husband!”
Melyn blinked, startled at first by the whirlwind of the princess entrance before the words sank in. She slowly steadied herself. “A banquet?”
“Yes, yes!” Ilaria clasped Melyn’s hands, unable to stand still, prying the duster away as she bounced on her toes. “He actually asked me if I wanted to go. And— And he said I can accompany him. Can you believe it??”
Her excitement bubbled over again that she could not help but twirl on the spot, skirts flaring and laughter spilling into the chamber like sunlight as she unknowingly wrapped herself up in the curtains until she vanished inside a cocoon of velvet, screaming in ecstasy.
Melyn’s eyes widened. “Wait, princess— I just cleaned that—”
But Ilaria was far too consumed in her own world to listen. “Oh, Melyn, it feels so real now—” Her voice floated out, muffled but dreamy, “—to walk by his side, not just here in these halls, but out there where everyone can see…”
Melyn pressed her lips together in a long-suffering sigh, stepping over to the tangled cocoon. She pinched at the curtain, tugging carefully to free the princess. “You’ll suffocate yourself one day,” she muttered, catching the unmistakable glow on Ilaria’s bright face when she peeked through the folds.
“Are you truly certain about this?” Melyn asked, easing the fabric from around Ilaria’s shoulders.
“Yes— yes, of course!” Ilaria nodded with such earnestness that the curtain slipped loose again, nearly toppling her. “It’s like he chose me, Melyn, do you understand? He could have gone alone but instead—” she flung her arms wide, nearly tangling herself once more, “—he looked at me and asked if I wanted to go!”
Melyn huffed a quiet laugh under her breath as she freed the princess’ arm. She could not help but wonder: Did Levan really do that? She said, “So the Crown Prince, usually as warm as a glacier, invited you to go to a banquet with him, and now you’re wrapping yourself in curtains to celebrate.”
“Yes!” Ilaria agreed without hesitation, grinning so wide her cheeks ached. “Because it means something, doesn’t it? That he wants me there. That he sees me there. I won’t be a shadow, Melyn, I’ll be his wife!”
“What are you even saying? You are his wife.”
At last, Melyn managed to unravel the last knot of velvet, pulling Ilaria free from her cocoon. The princess stumbled forward, flushed and breathless, but her joy radiated so dazzlingly that Melyn could only shake her head. It was actually humourous how that deadpanned stone could get a beautiful girl happy like this, she thought to herself.
“You’re hopeless,” Melyn commented. She gave the princess a look halfway between bemusement and wonder. “Hopelessly starry-eyed, hopelessly tangled in curtains, and soon hopelessly the talk of the entire court if you go on shining like this.”
“Then let them say whatever they like! I’ll finally be by his side, Melyn! Isn’t that worth every whisper?”
Melyn raised a brow as she smoothed out the rumpled folds of Ilaria’s gown. “You’ll make yourself faint from excitement before the banquet even arrives.”
“Then I’ll faint into his arms!” Ilaria shot back. “And won’t that be dramatic? The whole court will see how dearly he holds me!”
Melyn scrunched her face, fussing with her hair unamusedly. “Eh, I think that would cause a scene.”
“A romantic scene!”
“A chaotic scene,” Melyn’s brows went high, a knowing look on her face. “With you sprawled on the floor and His Highness looks ready to exile the entire banquet hall.”
Ilaria giggled at the funny imagination, covering her mouth with both hands. “Then it will be memorable.”
The excitement did not remain hers alone for long. By the time Melyn had ushered her out of the curtains, Ilaria’s delight had already spilled over into the chamber like spilled perfume. Sweet and lingering, and impossible to hide. The other maids soon gathered, drawn by her brightness as her words tumbling over themselves in breathless rushes.
“I will be attending a banquet with my husband next week and I need to look the best!”
Their surprise melted into smiles, and before long the room hummed with the quiet bustle of preparation. Lists were hastily scribbled, footsteps hurried down the corridors to find the seamstress, and fabrics were discussed. A trunk was unearthed from storage, the lid creaking open to reveal silks and ribbons long folded away.
Ilaria sat amidst it all, glowing as she watched her world come alive around her. The laughter, the quickened pace of hands, the sudden urgency of a week’s time…It all felt like the court itself was conspiring to make this dream of hers real.
After the flurry of fittings and fabrics, Ilaria at last found herself back at her writing desk, quill poised above fresh parchment. The chamber had calmed though the faint echoes of laughter and hurried footsteps from the maids still lingered in the hall. She bent closer, tongue caught between her teeth in concentration as she penned her reply to her sister, Serenya’s latest letter.
Her heart spilled easily into the page as she narrated the days events. Every detail of her joy, from the way Levan had asked her, to the preparations that seemed too grand for her to deserve. The ink smudged faintly where her hand brushed against it, evidence of her eagerness to tell it all before the feelings dimmed even a little.
“I shall be attending a banquet with my husband next week. I promise to tell you all about it! Noctharis banquets are quite unlike those back home, and I’m certain there will be many fascinating things to share.”
She paused, quill hovering as her eyes skimmed over the page, weighing its length. Then a sudden thought lit her expression. “Oh!” She bent closer, ink catching the curve of her hurried script as she added,
“Yesterday, I asked the kitchens to make Caelwyn’s Heartbread stew. It doesn’t taste the same, but it nearly brought me to tears that I could almost taste home again! I don’t know when I’ll return home, but you must promise me it will be waiting the moment I step through our doors.”
She smiled as she penned the final line, the one she never failed to add at the close of every letter for her sister,
“Take care of yourself, Serenya. Don’t burn yourself out before I visit. With love, your sister, Aria.”
She held the page a moment longer, her fingers brushing the inked lines as if she could reach through to her sister herself. A pang of longing stirred in her chest, but it was gone as quickly as it came, chased away by her buoyant anticipation of the days ahead.
With the ink barely dry, Ilaria sanded the page, folded it with care, and pressed her seal upon it. Normally, such letters would be passed to a scribe or bundled among the day’s correspondence, but she never liked the thought of her words to Serenya buried in piles of parchment.
So instead, as she always did, she rose to deliver it herself. Handing it to the palace messenger felt almost as important as writing it, because only then did she trust that her love had begun its journey home.
The halls were busy this morning, servants rushing to and fro, guards shifting between posts. She held the letter to her chest and murmured a quiet prayer in hopes that the letter will be passed with ease and the journey be immaculate until it reached the receiver’s ends.
As she rounded a corner, two guards hurried past, nearly colliding with her, making her halt with a gasp at the suddeness.
“Saints—” one guard began, eyes widening as he realised whom he had nearly startled.
“—forgive us, princess!” Both intoned together, dropping into synchronized bows.
“It’s quite all right,” Ilaria replied with a soft smile, lifting a hand to ease their alarm.
They straightened at her reassurance, inclining their heads once more with crisp formality.
“If you’ll excuse us, Your Highness,” the taller one said, and they fell back into step, falling away down the corridor with quick, purposeful strides.
Their voices drifted back as they walked, but the last bits of their conversation was not deaf to her ears. “…Notify the General to muster the guards. Prince Neven will be arriving within days. His summons came directly from the King.”
Ilaria slowed, blinking after them.
The First Prince. Husband’s brother…
Their words lingered in the air, weighted with an undercurrent Ilaria could not quite place. Had he been away all this time? Now that she thought of it, she had scarcely glimpsed him since the early months of her marriage, and even then, only on rare occasions.
But the thought slipped away just as quickly as it came. She still has a letter to send and a banquet to look forward to. There are more important matters to care. She tightened her grip and continued her walk, heart lifting again with each step toward the messenger’s chamber.
Somewhere behind her, the palace stirred with preparations she did not yet understand, but for now she carried only her joy.
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Chapters
- Chapter 148: The Maw
- Chapter 147: What Winter Brings
- Chapter 146: Morning After
- Chapter 145: The Sacred Remnant
- Chapter 144: Where The World Collides
- Chapter 143: A Worship Without Shame
- Chapter 142: Do You Want Me? (Part 2)
- Chapter 141: Do You Want Me? (Part 1)
- Chapter 140: After Hours
- Chapter 139: We Will Stay
- Chapter 138: A Mirror For The Rot
- Chapter 137: A Voice In The Wind
- Chapter 136: Occupied Thoughts
- Chapter 135: A Serpent’s Soliloquy
- Chapter 134: Mingling With The Ladies
- Chapter 133: Hospitality
- Chapter 132: The Princess in The Flesh
- Chapter 131: The Crowns Arrival
- Chapter 130: The Falcon’s Invitation
- Chapter 129: A Place To Root
- Chapter 128: When the World Feels Unfair
- Chapter 127: Mother
- Chapter 126: Presence Over Duty
- Chapter 125: I Will Take Care of You (Part 4)
- Chapter 124: I Will Take Care of You (Part 3)
- Chapter 123: I Will Take Care of You (Part 2)
- Chapter 122: I Will Take Care of You (Part 1)
- Chapter 121: Sweetness In His Hands
- Chapter 120: His Princess
- Chapter 119: Between Duty and Blood
- Chapter 118: Family Gathering
- Chapter 117: Intention
- Chapter 116: Bold
- Chapter 115: Every Droplet, Every Thought
- Chapter 114: Biggest Fans
- Chapter 113: Admiring Him
- Chapter 112: He Cares
- Chapter 111: The Sigil
- Chapter 110: Expert View
- Chapter 109: Tease
- Chapter 108: One More
- Chapter 107: Holding You
- Chapter 106: Passion
- Chapter 105: Unspoken
- Chapter 104: Upset Husband
- Chapter 103: Caught!
- Chapter 102: Why Am I Hiding?
- Chapter 101: Warnings
- Chapter 100: Missing
- Chapter 99: Council
- Chapter 98: Uncertainty
- Chapter 97: A Strange Mark
- Chapter 96: Human
- Chapter 95: Unquiet Rest
- Chapter 94: Dream
- Chapter 93: Forgotten Tribute
- Chapter 92: Resonance
- Chapter 91: Trust
- Chapter 90: I’m Not Afraid
- Chapter 89: To Keep You Safe
- Chapter 88: The Pulse Beneath
- Chapter 87: Secrets
- Chapter 86: The Expanse
- Chapter 85: Sunshine
- Chapter 84: Asserting Control
- Chapter 83: Lingering Question
- Chapter 82: To Deserve You
- Chapter 81: Banter
- Chapter 80: Remorse
- Chapter 79: Liability
- Chapter 78: A Nightmare Unfolds
- Chapter 77: …Kiss?
- Chapter 76: Almost…
- Chapter 75: Ashes of The Verge
- Chapter 74: Keeping Pace
- Chapter 73: Mounting Troubles
- Chapter 72: A Quiet Confession
- Chapter 71: Bribery and Persuasion
- Chapter 70: Helpless Husband
- Chapter 69: Clingy Wife
- Chapter 68: Comfort of You
- Chapter 67: Quiet Things
- Chapter 66: Tender
- Chapter 65: Of Duty and Devouring
- Chapter 64: A Little Noise
- Chapter 63: Is This Normal?
- Chapter 62: The Prince’s Chamber
- Chapter 61: Caring
- Chapter 60: Veins of Shadow
- Chapter 59: The Prayer Unheard
- Chapter 58: What The Morning Left Behind
- Chapter 57: The Shape of Sorry
- Chapter 56: Overwhelming Guilt
- Chapter 55: No Longer Calm
- Chapter 54: Lose Track
- Chapter 53: Fragile Morning
- Chapter 52: The Weight of Silence (Part 2)
- Chapter 51: The Weight of Silence (Part 1)
- Chapter 50: The Dance That Never Came
- Chapter 49: Happiness
- Chapter 48: I Wanted To Go Too!
- Chapter 47: Clarity
- Chapter 46: Warm Bun
- Chapter 45: Sun After Storm
- Chapter 44: Unmistakable
- Chapter 43: Vulnerability
- Chapter 42: Bare and Burning
- Chapter 41: Heat Care
- Chapter 40: It’s Not Just A Hand!
- Chapter 39: Distraction
- Chapter 38: Together
- Chapter 37: The Princess’ Wants
- Chapter 36: Unwelcome Heat
- Chapter 35: Silent Killer
- Chapter 34: There Was Someone Else
- Chapter 33: Persistence
- Chapter 32: Is It My Fault?
- Chapter 31: Power of Healing
- Chapter 30: He Won’t Visit
- Chapter 29: Echoes of Fear
- Chapter 28: Jealousy
- Chapter 27: Misunderstanding
- Chapter 26: Carelessness or Care Too Much?
- Chapter 25: A Prince’s Judgement
- Chapter 24: Losing His Composure
- Chapter 23: Wake Her Up
- Chapter 22: Fatigue
- Chapter 21: Heartless
- Chapter 20: Young Scholar
- Chapter 19: I Just Wanted To See You
- Chapter 18: Something Amiss
- Chapter 17: Do Not Fall Behind
- Chapter 16: Shadows Behind The Curtain
- Chapter 15: Dread
- Chapter 14: Dragon Baby?!
- Chapter 13: He Defended Me
- Chapter 12: Family Dinner
- Chapter 11: Crushed Macarons
- Chapter 10: Meeting Him or...?
- Chapter 9: Excitement
- Chapter 8: Thoughts and Delusions
- Chapter 7: The Handmaiden’s Concerns
- Chapter 6: Talk To Me
- Chapter 5: Storm and Solarium (Part 2)
- Chapter 4: Storm and Solarium (Part 1)
- Chapter 3: I’d Be His If He Asked
- Chapter 2: The Princess’ Longing
- Chapter 1: Prologue