Odersten had been haunted by banshees of hunger, once wailing spirits belonging to men and women whose waists withered. Malice that had begun to leech into the streets like a vile, rotten waste permeated the impoverished sectors of the city. Some of it was cut away and bodies began to accrue where happiness once dwelled. The corpses of children, of the famished, were carted from their homes. Many in the city were still oblivious to the dangers of the Red Queen's rule, of her dominion on the farming town of Dunmeath. They were preoccupied with their entitlement, their glistening gold that could sustain their stomachs despite the famine sweeping over Vufrien. Too, were they busied by the fliers bolstering with enchanting font the union of one house Lyon and the chosen broodmare for house Beleveron, Arabella. Not many knew her real name. For a time, neither did she. Only recently did we discover that she was the lost princess of a tribe since forgotten. To the denizens of Klewyth, her people were nothing. To us, they were a fundamental instrument for forging our futures. Without her sire's guidance, perhaps I would have ended up like my greedy father. He taught me to hunt and track and wield a sword. Wisdom passed down to the son he never had. Without her, though, I would have been miserable. That's why the wig was tucked into place, the scent of lavender wafting from its curls. I tucked the edges of the blindfold over the telling stare of my heterochromatic gaze. The cloth was thick enough to hide the mismatched eyes but thin enough that I could see. I'd enter the estate like this lest my parents see that their son had disobeyed the orders of his commander. A letter was sent instructing me to return to the front lines to prepare for retaliation against the red queen's grasp. Instead, I was here, looking, hawk-like gaze piercing through the ebony blinder until I found the ivory gown that stood out from the others. Without regard for those around us, I'd approach her, a hand offered as was the noble custom. "Madam." The corner of my mouth lifted into a slanted smirk. "You seem so... miserable. Would you like to go someplace a little more quiet?" And despite the risk of exposing my guarded truth, I'd lift a single edge of the blinder to expose a hazel, briefly winking eye. |
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