Chapter 124: Chapter 125: The Reckoning
Elara’s POV
The room was still. Every eye was on me. Every breath was held.
I looked at Corvus. He stepped forward.
He opened the folio he had been carrying. The papers inside were thick, stacked, covered in writing. He had been working on this for weeks. I had given him the authority to dig, to ask questions, to follow every thread. He had followed them all the way here.
He began to read.
“The names of every council member who has been in correspondence with Thorn of Valerium. The dates of every message. The nature of the correspondence. The money that changed hands.”
The room went very quiet.
Corvus read the first name. The second. The third. Each name landed like a stone dropped into still water. The council members shifted in their seats. Some looked at the table. Some looked at each other. Some looked at Malakor.
Malakor’s face did not change. His hands were still on the table. His eyes were fixed on me. But I saw it. The way his jaw tightened. The way his breathing slowed. The way he held himself too carefully, too still.
His composure did not break. But it bent.
Corvus finished reading. The room was silent. No one moved. No one spoke.
“Thank you, Lord Corvus,” I said.
I turned to the guards at the door. They were waiting, watching, their hands on their swords.
“Guards,” I said.
They stepped forward.
“Lord Malakor. Lord Petrov.” My voice was steady. I did not let it shake. I did not let them see that my hands were trembling under the table. “You will be escorted to your chambers and held there pending a formal investigation into your correspondence with a foreign power.”
Malakor stood.
He did not speak immediately. He looked at me across the table. His eyes were hard. His face was still. But I could see him thinking, working through it, recalibrating in real time.
“You think this is finished?” he said quietly.
“I think this is finished for today,” I said. “The investigation will determine what comes next.”
He looked at me for a long moment. Then he looked at Corvus. Then he looked at the guards moving toward him.
He did not resist. He did not argue. He did not call out. He just stood there, straightening his coat, and let them take him.
Petrov was not as composed. His face was red. His hands were shaking. He opened his mouth to speak, but Malakor cut him off with a look.
“Don’t,” Malakor said.
Petrov closed his mouth.
The guards moved them toward the door. Malakor walked with his head high. Petrov stumbled slightly, caught himself, kept walking.
The door closed behind them.
The room was silent.
I sat at the head of the table. My hands were still shaking. My face was still still. I did not let them see.
The remaining council members looked at me. I looked at them. No one spoke.
The door opened again.
A man walked in. He was formally dressed. His coat was expensive. His boots were polished. He carried a letter in his hands, sealed with a seal I recognized.
Thorn’s seal.
Thorn’s envoy.
He stopped in the center of the room. He looked around at the council members. He looked at me. He bowed.
“Your Majesty,” he said. “I bring greetings from King Thorn of Valerium. He wishes to express his concern for the stability of your kingdom and his hope that Dravara may continue to count on Valerium as a friend and ally.”
He held out the letter.
I looked at him for a long moment.
The council members looked at him. Then at me. Then at each other.
“Tell your king,” I said, “that Dravara thanks him for his concern. And that we are managing very well.”
The envoy’s face did not change. He bowed again. He set the letter on the table. He turned and walked out.
The door closed behind him.
The letter sat on the table. I did not touch it. Not yet.
I looked at the remaining council members. Lord Harwick was watching me. His face was still, unreadable. But there was something in his eyes. Something I read, after a moment, as quiet satisfaction.
He had not been on the list. He had not been corresponding with Thorn. He had been waiting, watching, seeing which way the wind would blow.
I filed that. I would speak to Harwick privately. Not tonight. But soon.
“This session is adjourned,” I said.
The council members stood. They bowed. They filed out. The room emptied.
I sat alone at the head of the table. The crown was on my head. The letter from Thorn sat in front of me. The papers from Corvus’s folio were scattered across the table.
I did not move. I did not speak. I just sat there, breathing, letting the silence settle around me.
The corridor was cold. Corvus walked beside me. His footsteps echoed on the stone. Mine did too.
“Lena,” I said.
“Yes,” he said.
“Find her. Bring her to me. Not officially. Not through guards. Just… find her. Bring her.”
He nodded. “And Kaelen?”
I was quiet for a moment.
He already knew what happened in that room. He had been knowing things before I told him for months. I did not know how. I did not know who. But he knew.
“Tell him,” I said. I stopped. Started again. “Tell him I said well done.”
Corvus looked at me. His face was still, but something moved behind his eyes. Almost a smile.
“For what?” he asked.
I looked at him.
“He’ll know,” I said.
Corvus nodded. He turned and walked away. His footsteps faded into the dark.
I stood alone in the corridor. The crown was still on my head. The weight of it was heavier than it had been this morning.
I did not know how Malakor had found out about the pregnancy. I did not know who had told him. I did not know if I could trust anyone in that room.
But I knew one thing.
I was still the queen. And I was still standing.With or without my growing bump.
I turned and walked back to my chambers. There was work to do. There was always work to do.
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Chapters
- Chapter 138 - 139: The Holiday
- Chapter 137 - 138: The War Council
- Chapter 136 - 137: The New Council
- Chapter 135 - 136: Castaway
- Chapter 134 - 135: we won
- Chapter 133 - 134: Quickening
- Chapter 132 - 133: The Wedding vows
- Chapter 131 - 132: let’s get Married
- Chapter 130 - 131: The Eastern Threat
- Chapter 129 - 130: The Night After
- Chapter 128 - 129: The Stone and the Sword
- Chapter 127 - 128: The Truth Between Them
- Chapter 126 - 127: What Lena Kept
- Chapter 125 - 126: Lena Before Elara
- Chapter 124 - 125: The Reckoning
- Chapter 123 - 124: Malakor Moves Anyway
- Chapter 122 - 123: Lena Finds Out
- Chapter 121 - 122: The Real Conversation
- Chapter 120 - 121: The Private Meeting
- Chapter 119 - 120: The Fulcrum
- Chapter 118 - 119: The Calculation
- Chapter 117 - 118: Lena’s accounting
- Chapter 116 - 117: The Return of Malakor
- Chapter 115 - 116: The New Channel
- Chapter 114 - 115: The Corridor
- Chapter 113 - 114: The Scream
- Chapter 112 - 113: The Bread Loaf
- Chapter 111 - 112: Thorn Moves
- Chapter 110 - 111: The bridge
- Chapter 109 - 110: The Note
- Chapter 108 - 109: No proof. No arrest
- Chapter 107 - 108: Still the voice
- Chapter 106 - 107: supplication
- Chapter 105 - 106: The room clears
- Chapter 104 - 105: old enough
- Chapter 103 - 104: The unmasking
- Chapter 102 - 103: The similarities
- Chapter 101 - 102: The Voice Explains
- Chapter 100 - 101: The Voice Before the Throne
- Chapter 99 - 100: The spider moves
- Chapter 98 - 99: Breaking the queen
- Chapter 97 - 98: The excess
- Chapter 96 - 97: The suspicion
- Chapter 95 - 96: The Third Move
- Chapter 94 - 95: The Blamed
- Chapter 93 - 94: The Dead Girl
- Chapter 92 - 93: something is off
- Chapter 91 - 92: The Release
- Chapter 90 - 91: The rat
- Chapter 89 - 90: No Alibi
- Chapter 88 - 89: I saw her
- Chapter 87 - 88: The voice speaks
- Chapter 86 - 87: He spoke
- Chapter 85 - 86: The corrupt ministers
- Chapter 84 - 85 : What They Say About the Queen
- Chapter 83 - 84: The work
- Chapter 82 - 83: the weight of knowing
- Chapter 81 - 82: the war room
- Chapter 80 - 81: the waiting room.
- Chapter 79 - 80: The Investigation
- Chapter 78 - 79: The due truth
- Chapter 77 - 78: Finding Lena
- Chapter 76 - 77: The kerchief
- Chapter 75 - 76: The betrayal
- Chapter 74 - 75: one crisis at a time
- Chapter 73 - 74: The counter move
- Chapter 72 - 73: coming clean
- Chapter 71 - 72: not my responsibility
- Chapter 70 - 71: Get out
- Chapter 69 - 70: how dare you!
- Chapter 68 - 69: not killers
- Chapter 67 - 68: Corvus first Test
- Chapter 66 - 67: The voice
- Chapter 65 - 66; Years of loyalty
- Chapter 64 - 65: The gathering
- Chapter 63 - 64: The "k"
- Chapter 62 - 63: The pantry
- Chapter 61 - 62: The queen. The maid
- Chapter 60 - 61: the gamble
- Chapter 59 - 60: the planned removal
- Chapter 58 - 59: Malakor’s Collapse
- Chapter 57 - 58: Transition
- Chapter 56 - 57; Farewell to Thorin
- Chapter 55 - 56: You’re pregnant
- Chapter 54 - 55: You’re fired
- Chapter 53 - 54: No marriage pact
- Chapter 52 - 53: The truth
- Chapter 51 - 52: the reckoning
- Chapter 50 - 51: The command
- Chapter 49 - 50: she returns
- Chapter 48 - 49: Before Dawn
- Chapter 47 - 48: The suspect
- Chapter 46 - 47: the empty bed
- Chapter 45 - 46: Guttural groan
- Chapter 44 - 45: unrelenting force
- Chapter 43 - 44: Fuck me
- Chapter 42 - 43: The contrast
- Chapter 41 - 42: The Assessment
- Chapter 40 - 41: The Dinner
- Chapter 39 - 40: His arrival
- Chapter 38 - 39: His side of the story
- Chapter 37 - 38: The Weight of the Watch
- Chapter 36 - 37: Because you asked
- Chapter 35 - 36: The vote
- Chapter 34 - 35: Against them
- Chapter 33 - 34: The official announcement
- Chapter 32 - 33: The silence
- Chapter 31 - 32: Young queen
- Chapter 30 - 31: The nagging feeling
- Chapter 29 - 30: The passage
- Chapter 28 - 29: Witness
- Chapter 27 - 28: The Bell
- Chapter 26 - 27: against malakor
- Chapter 25 - 26: the rules
- Chapter 24 - 25: political wise
- Chapter 23 - 24: sneaking out
- Chapter 22 - 23; The anxiety
- Chapter 21 - 22: Second chance
- Chapter 20 - 21: Familiarity?
- Chapter 19 - 20: The hinterlands
- Chapter 18 - 19: His decision
- Chapter 17 - 18: The plan
- Chapter 16 - 17: The apology
- Chapter 15 - 16: The authority
- Chapter 14 - 15: the decision
- Chapter 13 - 14: The records
- Chapter 12 - 13: same mistake
- Chapter 11 - 12 : The Journal
- Chapter 10 - 11: Father’s study
- Chapter 9 - 10: Just mean
- Chapter 8 - 9: why do you let them?
- Chapter 7 - 8: My what?
- Chapter 6 - 7; Other reasons
- Chapter 5 - 6: Seduce the princess
- Chapter 4 - 5: What was he doing here?
- Chapter 3 - 4: The coronation Vs the assassin
- Chapter 2 - 3: My first time
- Chapter 1 - 2: A night of firsts
- Chapter one: The last night of freedom