âSay, you didnât do anything to disrespect the royal family, right?â
While walking down the lengthy cobblestone corridor, Yennis questioned as the weight and heat of his sister overwhelmed his senses. Seletina was surprised by her typically quiet brotherâs unexpected comment.
âOf course I didnât! Thereâs no way I would be impolite to the royal family⌠I thinkâŚâ
âYou think? You think?! You should occasionally try to relate with the people who youâre causing problems for!â
Yennis said with a big sigh.
A question suddenly sprung up in Seletinaâs mind as she noticed that her brother was visibly fatigued.
âUm⌠Did something happen?â
âDid something happen? Of course it did. Do you wanna hear? Youâll hear me out, right?â
âIâd rather pass this timeâŚâ
âHear me out for godâs sake! I didnât know you could be so heartless.â
Seletina smiled gently, feeling quite overjoyed by this peaceful conversation.
âWhat are you laughing for? Do you know just how hard it was for me while you were out cold?â
âIt was?â
âFirst of all, it was that guard, Caper. On the day of the attack that b̲a̲s̲t̲a̲r̲d̲ went ahead and picked a fight with Prince Elias. Thankfully, the prince didnât seem to think much of it and hasnât pushed the matter, but got into a heated argument.â
âSir Caper did? Why in the world would he?â
âItâs because you ordered Caper to leave you. When he obeyed and got back, the prince scolded him quite harshly. But who can blame him. Considering heâs never seen your swordsmanship it looked like Caper had abandoned you.â
âI see⌠Well, how should I say it, I guess it isnât all that surprising. Both of them are good people after all.â
Seletina said with a slight frown. Two good people had gotten into an argument because of her. She couldnât help but blame herself for it. Seletina decided that she would later go and apologize to both Caper and Elias.
âJust thinking about all the things that happened these past three days gives me a headache. And then thereâs the second problem child. FatherâŚâ
Seletina was completely taken aback by Yennisâ comment. She found it hard to believe that their Father would have caused trouble for Yennis.
âFather, a problem child? Didnât you say heâs already gone back home?â
âHe sure has. Who do you think kicked his a̲s̲s̲ inside the carriage? Heâs got a mountain of work piled up back home yet he insisted that he wouldnât leave the capital until you and Mother got better.â
âFufu⌠Thatâs Father for you.â
âAnd thatâs what caused me headaches! That burly bear even went ahead and cried to His Majesty about it. He wouldnât stop begging His Majesty to arrange for him to work in the capital.â
âThatâs just⌠wowâŚâ
âI was on the verge of a nervous meltdown! First Caper and then Father⌠There would be rumors that the Aldelightâs duty is to pick fights with the royal family. No wonder I shoved Fatherâs a̲s̲s̲ in that carriage and sent him home.â
Yennis let out a pained sigh as his troubled story came to an end.
Now I seeâŚ
Seletina finally understood the deep meaning behind Yennisâ question earlier. If sheâd also caused some trouble for the royal family, then she wouldâve become problem child number three.
Seletina felt a little depressed after realizing how stressed and worn out Yennis was.
âThank you for your efforts, Brother.â
âNo big deal.â
The siblingsâ conversation came to an end just as they reached the room where their mother was.
A guard stood vigilant in front of the room, and that man was none other than Caper. Caperâs eyes sparkled when he saw the two siblings approach.
âSir Yennis! Lady Seletina!!! Youâre finally awake?! I was so worried⌠Iâm glad youâre alright!â
âSup, problem child number one.â
âWhat? Problem child one?â
âIt doesnât concern you. Donât slack on your duties and guard the room.â
Yennis said as he glared at Caper. Seletina couldnât help but chuckle after seeing her brother like that.
âSir Caper, I apologize for worrying you. Even though Iâm being carried right now, Iâm perfectly fine. That aside, is mother inside?â
âShe is! Lady Melia is resting inside!â
âIn that case weâre going inside to see her. Thank you for your work.â
âYou need not praise me, Lady Seletina. I am merely doing my duties.â
âOh, and one more thing.â
âWhat is it?â
âI heard that youâd gotten into an argument with Prince Elias because of me⌠I want to apologize for that. Iâll also extend my apologies to the Prince whenever I get the chance. Sir Caper, in the end you followed my command and did exactly as instructed. I believe you did the right thing.â
âL-Lady SeletinaâŚ!!!â
Seletina smiled.
In Caperâs eyes she looked like a godly mother straight out of a painting. The emotions overwhelmed him so much that even tears began welling up in his eyes.
âHowever,â Seletina remarked.
âW-What is itâŚâ
âYou shouldnât pick fights with the princes, alright?â
âU-Undershtood1!â
Caper was on cloud nine after seeing Seletinaâs smiling face. Not seeing his master for three days must have really taken a toll on him. For a short while, he forgot he was being scolded and simply displayed his admiration for Seletina.
âLetâs go, Brother. Sir Caper, weâre leaving the guard duty to you.â
âMake sure you keep your eyes peeled, problem child number one.â
Yennis said as he kicked Caperâs greave.
These two get along surprisingly well.
Seletina chuckled as she thought to herself.
As the siblings entered, Caper closed the door behind them. Inside they felt the wind blow through, carrying a nostalgic smell. Her eyes narrowed slightly.
A Perataâs aroma!
Her motherâs favorite scent tickled Seletinaâs nostrils.