Chapter 24: Chapter 25: political wise
Elara’s pov
We walked for another hour in silence. The mist started to lift slightly. The grey sky got a bit lighter. But it never cleared.
My mind churned the whole time. Thinking about what I’d learned. About what I needed to do when I got back.
The hinterlands had given me what I came for. I’d seen the truth. Seen how my people actually lived. Seen the suffering that reports and council meetings had hidden from me.
But it had also taken more than I’d expected.
My sense of safety. My naive belief that I could move freely among my people. My foolish hope that distance from the palace meant distance from danger.
All of it gone. Stripped away by a hand over my mouth and a calm voice promising death.
“You can’t tell anyone,” I said finally.
Kaelen stopped walking. Turned to face me. “What?”
“About what happened,” I said. “Last night. The man in the house. You can’t tell anyone when we get back.”
His jaw tightened. “That is not your decision alone.”
“It is,” I said. “I’m the queen. This is my choice to make.”
“And I’m your guard,” he said, his voice hard. “My job is to protect you. That means informing the Captain of the Guard. The council. Everyone who needs to know that someone got close enough to put their hands on you.”
“If you do that, it will cause panic,” I argued. “Don’t you see? If word spreads that someone reached me out there, that someone got past all our precautions and put a hand over my mouth, it will confirm weakness. The court will fracture. Malakor will use it against me.”
“Malakor will use everything against you,” Kaelen shot back. “That’s what he does. But this is your safety we’re talking about. Your life.”
“My reputation is my life,” I said. “If I return home looking weak and frightened, if I admit that someone nearly killed me while I was out playing peasant, I’ll lose what little authority I have. They’ll say I’m too young. Too reckless. Too foolish to rule.”
“You are young,” Kaelen said. “You are reckless. And yes, this was foolish. But you’re also the queen. And someone wants you dead. That matters more than your pride.”
“It’s not about pride!” I said, my voice rising. “It’s about power. Political power. If the council sees me as weak, they’ll take more control. Malakor will push harder for that marriage. They’ll use this against me in every decision I try to make.”
Kaelen was quiet for a moment. His eyes searched my face. “So you want to keep it secret. Pretend it never happened.”
“Yes,” I said. “Just for now. Just until I can figure out who’s behind this and why. Once I know who wants me dead, then we can deal with it properly. But not before.”
“And if the attacker strikes again before then?” he asked. “If he gets to you in the palace? What then?”
“Then I will face it,” I said quietly. “But not as a rumor-ridden queen limping home in fear. Not as someone everyone already sees as weak.”
He stared at me for a long time. I could see the war in his eyes. The guard who wanted to protect me at any cost. The man who understood politics and power. The person who knew I was right even though he hated it.
“Very well,” he said at last. His voice was tight. Controlled. “But this stays between us only until I determine whether silence puts you in greater danger.”
“What does that mean?” I asked.
“It means if I see any sign that keeping quiet is going to get you killed, I’m telling Captain everything,” he said. “Whether you like it or not. Understood?”
It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t what I wanted. But it was something.
“Understood,” I said.
He turned and started walking again. I followed, feeling both relieved and terrified.
We’d made a deal. A compromise. The kind of calculation rulers always made, whether they admitted it or not.
Hide the truth to protect the image. Hope the silence didn’t cost more than the revelation would.
I just prayed it was the right choice.
The hours passed slowly. We stopped once to eat. Once to rest. But mostly we just walked.
The road seemed longer going back. Maybe because I knew what waited at the end of it. The palace. The council. Malakor. All of it pressing down on me again.
Out here, at least, I’d been free of that weight. Even with the danger. Even with the fear.
But now I was going back to it willingly.
Because that’s what queens did. They faced things. Even when they were terrified.
The sun started to set. Or rather, the grey sky started to get darker. We still couldn’t see the actual sun through the clouds.
And then, through the mist and the growing darkness, I saw it.
The palace.
Rising up in the distance. White stone walls. Tall towers. The whole massive structure sitting on the hill like it owned the world.
Home.
Except it didn’t feel like home anymore. It felt like something else.
A fortress. A prison. A place where I could hide behind walls and guards and pretend I was safe.
Even though I knew better now.
Kaelen stopped walking and looked at it with me. “There it is,” he said quietly.
“Yeah,” I whispered. “There it is.”
I should have felt relief. Should have felt glad to be back. Safe behind walls. Protected.
But all I felt was weight.
The weight of the crown. The weight of decisions I didn’t know how to make. The weight of secrets I was keeping. The weight of threats I couldn’t see but knew were coming.
The weight of everything pressing down on my chest until I could barely breathe.
I’d left the palace thinking I could escape it. Could be free, just for a little while.
But the palace had never let me go. The crown had followed me everywhere.
And now I was returning to it. Not because I wanted to. But because I had no other choice.
The third attempt was coming. Whether I was behind walls or not. Whether I was ready or not.
And when it came, I would have to face it.
Alone in a crowd. Unprotected despite the guards. Vulnerable despite the crown.
I felt the weight return, heavier than ever before.
And I knew it would never leave again.
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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