Chapter 98
AMELIA’S POV
Stirring from my slumber with my senses gradually coming back to me, I was greeted by the sound of mu ffled s obs echoing through my room. Confusion clouded my mind for a moment before I realized that it was Kyla. She sat on the floor, resting her back against the wall, in tears.
Struggling against the waves of pain that washed over me with each movement I made in a bid to look at her, I turned my head to face her, wincing as I did so. Kyla rushed to my side, her face etched with concern and worry as she was now in the know of my consciousnes.
“Please, Amelia, don’t strain yourself,” she pleaded as her voice trembled. “You need to take it easy and let yourself heal.”
I managed a weak smile, though the pain that coursed through my body made it difficult to find any semblance of comfort.
“I’ll be fine, Kyla,” I reassured her as the words came out strained and breathless.
“Why are you crying?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper as I struggled to make sense of the situation. “Is everything alright?”
Kyla shook her head, tears glistening in her eyes as she tried to compose herself.
“I just… I feel so sad seeing you like this,” she admitted, her voice choked with whatever emotion made her begin to cry in the first place.. “You don’t deserve to suffer like this, Amelia. You tried your best for this pack and you still do. It’s not fair.”
Her words struck a chord deep within me, stirring a swell of gratitude and affection for the sister who had stood by my side through thick and thin.
Tears welled up in my own eyes as I reached out to grasp her hand, squeezing it tightly in a silent gesture of appreciation and understanding.
“Thank you, Kyla,” I whispered, “But it was my fault.”
“How is it your fault?” She asked, not agreeing with my point of view.
“I didn’t do as ordered, Kyla. Lbroke the rules.” I said. I didn’t want her to have any
grudge against anyone in my stead.
“How is it your fault that
fault that Varef got on your nerves without caution in front of the Queen Mother? How is it your fault that the Queen mother watched on while Varef angered you till you couldn’t take it anymore when she could have stopped you both? Just tell me how that is your fault.”
“How did you get to know all these?” I was surprised that she knew exactly what happened without me having to tell her. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
“When I received the message that you were in the punishment ground, I wasn’t sure how true the anything that would implicate you.” She answered to my surprise.
message was. So, I had to go confront Lord Varef before doing
“Did he hurt you? Did he say anything terrible to you?”
“No, he didn’t. Shocking enough, he told me to go get you there before I even asked my question. It was like he was expecting me already.” She answered. I guess Varef was really pained about me being punished.
“Thank you, Kyla.” I expressed my gratitude.
“It’s my duty, Amelia. But why did Canthra Minerva punish you for that little misdeed? This obviously isn’t the first time you and Varef would act up in her presence. Why did she choose to punish you today?”
“That was because, I drew out my weapon.” I replied truthfully and she went silent right away. There was no one who didn’t know what drawing one’s weapon in the presence of the Queen mother meant.
“See, I told you I was at fault”
“No, it’s still unfair. How could she punish you with the Seven strikes just because of that.”
“It’s better than death, Kyla. You know that”
“And when will you stop déluding yourself with this blind loyalty of yours? Can’t you see that you’re being used here? To the Queen mother, you’re nothing but a pawn, a chess piece she could toss away when she’s not in need of it.” She paused, looking at me in the eye./
“To her, you’re just someone she could use as a scapegoat when she feels like it.”
Kyla didn’t hold back as she spoke.
“Hey, lower your voice. I bet you don’t want to get in trouble like I did.” I warned softly and she sighed, casting a measuring look at me.
“Sincerely, you need to start getting smart, Kyla.” She sat on the bed with me.
“What do you expect me to do? Do I have a choice in all these?”
“No, you don’t, but…”
A knock on the door made her keep quiet as we stared at each other suspiciously. Someone was knocking, obviously it could be anyone. Could they have heard our discussion?
“Go get
Upon opening the door, I didn’t hear her speak or make
I said and she nodded, spri ging towards the door.
any
sound.
“Who’s there?” I asked.
“No one,” she replied, returning to my side
“There was no one there when I opened the door. But I saw this at the doorstep.” She showed me a bottle which she said to have picked up at the door. Definitely, the person who knocked must have left it there.
I opened the bottle and the smell of medicine filled my nose.
“It’s medicine for wounds.” I said to expectant Kyla.
“Who could have left it there?” She asked, looking in the direction of the door.
“Anyone. Maybe, Varef.”
“Let me help you with applying it.” She collected the bottle from me and I positioned myself well, exposing my back to her.
As Kyla tenderly applied the ointment to my wounded back, I couldn’t help but wince at the stinging sensation that accompanied the soothing relief. Her touch was gentle, yet each movement sent ripples of discomfort through my tender skin. Despite the pain, I remained still, grateful for Kyla’s unwavering support and care.
“I’m so sorry, Amelia,” Kyla whispered softly, her voice laced with genuine remorse
as she continued to apply the ointment. “I wish there was something more I could do to ease your pain.”
“It’s alright, Kyla,” I reassured her, my voice strained with discomfort. “You’re doing everything you can, and I appreciate it more than
you know.”
While she was treating my wounds, the Queen mother’s words about empathy and fear couldn’t leave
v mind
It rang continuously.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, Kyla finished applying the ointment, and I slowly stood up, carefully pulling my clothes back on over my sensitive skin. Kyla’s concerned gaze followed my every
move, her brow furrowed with worry.
“Where are you off to?” she asked in a defensive manner. “Surely you’re not planning to go out in your current state?”
I shook my head, a grim determination settling over me despite the lingering pain.
“I have no choice, Kyla,” I replied, my voice firm. “The Queen Mother has ordered me to attend to my duties, and I cannot disobey her command.”
“To hell with the Queen mother. Can’t you just rest today?”
“I can’t.” I said, placing my hands on her shoulder. “I’ll be back soon.”