Chapter 25: Chapter 26: the rules
Elara’s POV
The palace gates opened as we approached.
Guards stood on either side, their faces shocked when they recognized me. One of them opened his mouth like he wanted to ask questions, but I kept walking. Head high. Back straight. Looking like a queen even though I felt like a scared girl in borrowed clothes. The sun was already up, there was no way we could sneak back in like we snuck out
Kaelen stayed three steps behind me. Silent. Watchful.
We crossed through the gates and into the main courtyard.
And there, waiting at the top of the palace steps, was Lord Malakor.
He stood with his arms crossed, his face like stone. Cold. Angry. Behind him were at least a dozen guards. All of them looking at us with hard eyes.
My stomach dropped.
“Your Majesty,” Malakor said. His voice was sharp. Cutting. “How kind of you to finally return home.”
I stopped at the bottom of the steps. “Lord Malakor. I wasn’t aware I needed to report my movements to you.”
“No?” His eyebrows rose. “You disappear from the palace for days. No one knows where you’ve gone. Your maid lies to everyone, saying you’re sick and resting. The entire council is in chaos wondering if their queen has been kidnapped or killed. And you think you don’t need to report to anyone?”
“I went for a private trip,” I said, keeping my voice steady. “I needed time away. Time to think.”
“Time to think,” he repeated. His eyes moved to Kaelen. “And your guard here thought it was a good idea to help you vanish without a word to anyone? Without informing the Captain of the Guard? Without taking proper security?”
“I ordered him to take me,” I said quickly. “He was following my commands.”
“Was he?” Malakor descended the steps slowly. Each footstep echoed in the courtyard. “Because a guard’s first duty is to the safety of the crown. Not to the whims of a foolish girl.”
He reached the bottom step. Walked straight past me.
And punched Kaelen in the face.
The sound was like a crack of thunder. Kaelen’s head snapped back. He stumbled but didn’t fall.
“No!” I screamed. I lunged forward, grabbing Malakor’s arm. “Stop! Don’t touch him!”
Malakor turned to me. His eyes were ice. “Don’t touch me, Your Majesty. This doesn’t concern you.”
“Doesn’t concern me?” My voice rose. I could feel fury burning in my chest. “He’s my guard! You just hit him! Of course it concerns me!”
“He failed in his duty,” Malakor said coldly. “He took you out of the palace without proper security. Without informing anyone. He put your life at risk. That is treason.”
“I ordered him to!” I shouted. “It was my idea! My decision!”
“And that makes it worse!” Malakor shouted back. His face was red now. Angry. “You’re the queen! You don’t get to just leave whenever you feel like it! You don’t get to put yourself in danger because you’re bored or scared or whatever childish emotion drove you to this madness!”
“I am not a child!” I said.
“Then stop acting like one!” he roared. “You have a kingdom to rule! People depending on you! And instead of doing your duty, you run off to play peasant in the countryside! Do you have any idea what could have happened to you? Do you understand the danger you put yourself in?”
“I understand perfectly,” I said through my teeth.
“Do you?” He stepped closer to me. “Bandits roam those roads. Criminals. People who would kill you for the clothes on your back, let alone for who you are. And your guard here let you go anyway. Helped you. Encouraged this recklessness.”
“He tried to stop me,” I lied. “I insisted. I’m the queen. He has to obey me.”
“No,” Malakor said. “He has to protect you. Even from yourself. And he failed.”
He turned back to Kaelen, who was wiping blood from his lip. “You’re done. Finished. I’m having you removed from the palace guard immediately.”
“You can’t do that,” I said.
“Watch me,” Malakor said.
“I won’t let you,” I said. My voice was shaking now. With anger. With fear. “He’s my personal guard. My choice. You have no authority to remove him.”
“I have every authority,” Malakor said. “Captain Varrus!”
The Captain of the Guard stepped forward from the group behind Malakor. He looked uncomfortable. Unhappy. But he bowed to Malakor anyway.
“Yes, my lord?”
“Bring the security regulations,” Malakor ordered. “The section on guard conduct and punishment.”
Varrus hesitated. “My lord, perhaps we should discuss this inside–”
“Now, Captain,” Malakor said.
Varrus sighed and pulled a small book from his belt. He flipped through the pages, found what he was looking for, and began to read.
“Section twelve, paragraph four,” he said quietly. “Any guard who removes a member of the royal family from the palace without proper authorization and security measures shall be subject to immediate punishment. Said punishment to be determined by the council or their appointed representative.”
“And what are the standard punishments, Captain?” Malakor asked.
Varrus looked at me. His eyes were apologetic. “Dismissal from service. Or fifty lashes with the horse whip.”
My blood went cold.
“Fifty lashes?” I whispered.
“Unless,” Varrus continued, still reading from the book, “the queen wishes to transfer the punishment to any accomplice who aided in the deception. In which case, the accomplice will receive the alternative punishment of tongue removal for lying to the crown.”
Lena. He was talking about Lena.
“No,” I said. “Absolutely not. Lena did nothing wrong. She was just following my orders.”
“Then your guard takes the punishment,” Malakor said. He sounded almost pleased. “Fifty lashes. Or dismissal. His choice.”
“This is insane,” I said. “I won’t allow it.”
“You don’t have a choice, Your Majesty,” Malakor said. “The rules are clear. The council wasn’t informed of your disappearance. Proper security wasn’t maintained. Someone must answer for that.”
“I’m the one who should answer!” I shouted. “I’m the one who left! Punish me!”
“We can’t punish the queen,” Malakor said. “But we can punish those who enabled her foolishness.”
He gestured to the guards. “Take him. Prepare the courtyard.”
Two guards moved toward Kaelen.
“Don’t you dare,” I said. I stepped in front of Kaelen. “I am your queen. I’m ordering you to stop.”
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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