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Morgan
There was that word again.
“I… I well…”
“Ease your heart. What matters most is the bond you share, the trust you are building.” He leaned. forward, his voice dropping to a low murmur. “It’s been a long time since I’ve seen Tsuneo so… engaged. He cares for you, Morgan. That much is clear.”
A warmth bloomed in my chest at the King’s words. “I am starting to care for him as well, Your Majesty, I admitted, surprised by my own candor. It almost feels like a lifetime has passed since the Trial,..
“I am glad. Though we will never forget that period of time, it is good not to dwell on it,” the king said, a glint of amusement in his eyes. “But before love stories and happily ever afters,” he added, his voice turning serious, “I have to warn you about the remaining Elders and the factions at
work.
“The Elders, I echoed, the gravity of the situation returning. Are they all like the ones that were with Keiji?”
“No. Some are worse.” The King shook his head sadly. “Knowing Tsuneo, I do not expect many of them to survive his wrath if they have aims against you.”
My breath caught in my throat. I remembered the bloodbath from my kidnapping.
“Could I… convince him otherwise?”
He smiled. “I suppose only time will tell about what sort of sway you have over my son…”
“Why do they hate me? I didn’t ask to be here…”
“It is an old issue. Many have issues with the fact that their daughters cannot simply step into the position of the queen, though they are eligible to be in the harem. Do you think you’ll have children, Morgan?”
I grimaced. “No.”
He smiled. “That is perfectly fine. Though, depending on how things go… Perhaps give some thought about members of Tsuneo’s harem.”
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I wrinkled my nose. “I know at least one person who would jump at the chance.”
He laughed. “Ari you mean. She is not eligible.”
1 frowned. “Why is that?”
He blinked. “She is otherwise entangled.”
Did she know that?”
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He shook his head. “That is a long way away. For now, know that more than you know, Morgan, your bravery, your level–headedness, and temperament can be a powerful tool for unity. But for now,” he added, his voice softening, “you need rest. And perhaps more time with Tsuneo as a couple.” He gestured toward the day. “Come in, son.
The door trembled and Tsuneo leaned in tentatively.
“Father…”
“He’s been waiting for you,” the king said, his voice filled with a knowing smile. Tsuneo flushed.
“Go on. I believe you two have a date planned?”
With a nod, I rose from my seat. I headed toward him and took his head, letting him lead me out
of the room.
“Everything okay?”
I nodded. “Fine, I think… He mentioned your harem.”
He wrinkled his nose. Yeah, let’s talk about that. At least half a century from now.”
I laughed. “How long do you think humans live?”
He smirked at me, a knowing look on his face. “I suppose you’ll have to see.”
We ended up eating lunch in our chambers as Tsuneo seemed to be growing tired. I didn’t mind climbing back into bed with him for an afternoon nap. A gentle breeze ruffled the silken curtains, carrying the sweet scent of blooming jasmine into the room. Sunlight slanted through the window, casting a warm glow on Tsuneo’s face as he slept beside me. A content sigh escaped my lips. If things could always be this peaceful it would be too soon.
A few days passed since my talk with the king, and a sense of peace had settled over us. We’d fallen into a comfortable routine, the shared bath at the end of each day becoming an intimate ritual. Soaked in the warm, lavender–scented water we’d talk about our days, sharing stories and
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laughter that echoed softly off the stone walls. Lunchtime found us stealing moments together in the palace gardens, the stolen bites of food punctuated by whispered secrets and lingering touches. He was just as busy as I was, but he made time to come with me to the human realm when he could. He helped mend fences, shared his knowledge of agriculture, and even enjoyed a good–natured game of catch with some of the children.
Despite the growing closeness, our relationship hadn’t progressed beyond heated kisses. I could. tell he wanted more, but he didn’t push me. Tsuneo was patient, respecting my boundaries and unspoken anxieties. For the first time since arriving in this strange, beautiful kingdom, I felt a flicker of something akin to normalcy. A normaley so profound, it almost allowed me to forget the bizarre circumstances that had brought me here.
We met in the hallway heading back to his room, or our room as it had become. He sighed deeply as soon as the door closed behind us and drew me close for a sweet kiss.
“I haven’t seen you all day,” he grumbled, burying his face into my shoulder. I laughed.
“We’ve got a few hours. Bath?”
He hummed, and we headed to the bathroom. We showered and slipped into the bathtub. The steam curled around me in a fragrant embrace as I sank deeper into the warm water. Leaning back against the cool tiles, I glanced across the vast bath at Tsuneo. His brow was furrowed in concentration, a stark contrast to the usual relaxed expression he wore during our nightly ritual.
“What troubles you?” I asked, my voice soft in the quiet of the room.
He sighed; the sound heavy with frustration. “The public hearings,” he admitted, running a hand through his damp hair. “They’ve been… unproductive, to say the least.”
Concern tugged at my heart. “What happened? Did the Elders resist the idea of cooperating with
the humans?
Tsuneo snorted. “Resist? That’s putting it mildly. They practically launched into a tirade about our supremacy, taxes, and so on. It’s an age–old argument. All the accusations about humans of wanting to steal our magic.”
He rolled his eyes. “It’s fear–mongering and greed for power and control.”
My stomach clenched. That kind of attitude wouldn’t lead to progress. “But surely, some of them must see the value in establishing a relationship after all this time. What about all the stuff about the two realms needing to drain into each other?”
“A few,” he conceded. “But their voices are drowned out by the ones clinging to the old ways. They
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don’t believe the danger exists, or that it’s not that serious.”
A thoughtful silence descended between us, broken only by the gentle lapping of the water. An idea sparked in my mind, a way to bridge the gap between the two sides.
“Tsuneo,” I began, hesitantly at first, “what if I attended the next hearing? Maybe if they heard a human voice speaking about it, it might change their perspective.”
He smiled. “I was going to suggest you come.”
He reached across the water, his hand brushing against mine. “I’d love that.”
“I’ll… get to see what you do all day.” I squeezed his hand back, a warmth spreading through me that had nothing to do with the bathwater. He laughed. “Be prepared to be bored, though.”
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