When she lowered her gaze in line with his chest, Eugene couldnât see what type of expression he was making with her statement. She knew she was likely risking offending the king, however, no matter what she thought of, she couldnât bring herself to do it with him tonight.
âIâm sorry,â she apologized. There was a tense silence for a moment, before it was finally broken.
âEugene,â he called out to her. There was no inflection in his voice, no way of knowing what he was thinking about, so Eugene finally looked up at him.
He was composed. But she knew it was very difficult to know how he felt by just his outward appearance. He wasnât the type that was easy to read.
âItâs not something you should apologize for. I donât want to force you into doing anything.â
âBut itâs my duty,â she told him and Kasserâs eyes bore into her frame, watching her in silence before he chose to answer.
âIt should be fine as long as youâre not avoiding me,â he explained, and Eugene gave him a terse nod.
âAlright.â
After that, there was a tense moment of silence. And despite that there were no exchange of harsh words, or any word at all, the both of them could feel the distance between them split further apart.
âAlright, thenâŚâ Kasserâs words stuck in his throat. He wanted to bid her good night, to rest well, but the words wouldnât come out, nor did his feet move from his spot. For the past few days, every night, he felt his heart pounding with excitement for their time together, not just to satisfy his sexual urges.
He could barely recall any time from his youth where he had roomed with another soul. Ever since he was a young boy, he could only recall falling asleep alone, and waking up alone. And in the early stages of their marriage, he remembered he barely slept a wink each time he slept with the queen.
For three years, heâd spend one night with the queen every month. And while she slept soundly on the other side of the bed, he could do nothing more than just tossing and turning, staring at the queenâs back until morning came.
Until not too long ago this was true.
But now, there were barely any days where he didnât have a good nightâs sleep. And despite the fact he hadnât changed the amount of sleep he got every night, every morning he felt as light as a feather. He found it even more relaxing to sleep when having someone by his side at night.
âEugene.â he finally broke the silence as she perked up at him calling her name.
âYes?â
âWould you like some time alone?â
âNo,â Eugene said resolutely as she quickly shook her head. If he were to leave her room like at a time like this, the servants would undoubtedly talk. Sheâs familiar with palace gossip. Moreover, she didnât want to kick him out, and risk hurting his pride.
âThe bedâs large enough,â she added, gesturing to her bed, âUnlessâŚâ she paused, feeling she overstepped her bounds, âYou were offended and want to return to your room?â she asked with uncertainty. Kasser chuckled at her.
There was nothing special with the way she said it. It wasnât elegant, nor frivolous, but from time to time, there was something different with the way she talked, oftentimes he even found it humorous and unique.
âThank you for offering me one side of your bed, My Queen,â he teased her, and she flushed for a moment, before he gave her a genuine smile.
âYouâre very welcome, Your Highness.â
And with that, the tension in the room eased up a little.
Eugene looked at Kasser with an interest. If she were to actually consider herself as one of the characters in a fictional world, then she could chalk up Kasserâs actions and words as something that was fixed to suit the character.
But, if she were to consider Mahar as her realityâŚ
If she were to consider Kasser as an actual, living and breathing human beingâŚ
Then she could say for sure, itâs just another aspect to his personality as a whole.
Sheâd admit that in her first interactions with the king, the only thing she was attracted to was his looks. Now, after she got to know him a little better, she found herself more and more attracted to his personality instead.
Once more, she found a familiar thought run through her mindâŚ
How good would it be if I was Jin, born and raised here?
She could see it now, one where she has a life with none of these fusses, and only enjoying her happy marriage with Kasser for three years now. One where she could be happy and content, never asking for more.
But Eugene wasnât sure of anything right now. She still didnât know where the metaphorical ticking time bomb Jin had buried was, and when it would blow up on her. She could very well become a criminal overnight.
However, this wasnât the time to be swayed by emotions.
If on Earth, Eugene lived as if she was being chased, then that life followed her all the way to Mahar too.
Indeed, life was too bitter for her.
Soon enough, the couple laid side by side on Eugeneâs bed. Both closed their eyes, attempting to fall asleep in their respective spaces. However, both failed to do so as well.
Eugeneâs thoughts consisted of the things she had done for the day. And indeed she could say today was the busiest day she spent on Mahar.
I think Ellie is Tanya, she thought to herself.
One of the many things Eugene had learned from the General officer was the standard procedures of hiring and managing staff members in the palace. And out of curiosity, she asked how Ellie was hired as a maid.
Fortunately, Sarah remembered the day in detail and explained it to her.
âEllie was not taken into the palace as an official member of staff. Generally, the number of hired servants are kept constant, but every now and then, unexpected situations occur, and we become short-handed. So we temporarily hire staff during those times.â Sarah explained.
âAh, so Ellie was only temporarily hired?â Eugene asked and Sarah nodded.
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âThen how did Ellie become one of my maids?â
âYou hired her yourself, Your Majesty.â
âIs it common for temporary staff to be hired officially?â
âNo, Your Majesty. That was the first time it happened,â Sarah replied, choosing her words carefully.
âAnd is that because there are customs?â
Sarah hesitated and had just said that there was a strict criterion in hiring new staff, and left it at that. From her reaction, Eugene assumed she wanted to say that Jin had disobeyed customs and took Ellie without any discussion.
But of course, Sarah couldnât be purely honest just to come out and say âyou may not remember, but you did whatever you wantedâ to her, the queen.
âFor what reason did I hire her?â
âYou didnât⌠give us a reason, Your Majesty.â
âAnd did Ellie always work for me?â
âNo, Your Majesty. We do not let temporary staff around the members of the royal family.â
According to Sarah, all temporary staff are given chores such as chopping vegetables, or sweeping empty rooms. They did not and would never be tasked to go near either the king or queen. Sarah had also admitted she had no idea how Ellie even caught the attention of the queen.
But Eugene knew differently.
If sheâd successfully entered the palace, itâs easy to figure out the whereabouts of the queenâs bedroom. She wouldâve found Jin and then given her some sort of signal to show her who she really was.
And with that, other people sent by Rodrigo will also have no trouble approaching Jin either.
As Eugene spent a restless night thinking about Jin Anikaâs plans and what damage it could do, Kasser also lied next to her, hopelessly kept awake by a single thoughtâŚ