The Dragon's Vow or the Stubborn Bride
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Beata looked Freckled up and down with an appraising look and said nothing.
– So why were you hiding in the bushes? – she repeated her question.
“Ethan wanted to know which of the…” Jed began again, but Aiz grabbed him by the arm and pulled him to the side, whispering something angrily in his ear.
I looked at him gratefully. I had no intention of sharing my plans with Beata yet.
– Well, you wanted to meet the new ones, but the Ogress came with you. “I had to hide,” I explained.
– Ogre? Oh, you're talking about the dean's office! – the distant maternal relative guessed and smiled predatorily. – An unpleasant person, I agree with you. But she can't eat the dragon. By the way, why did she scare you all so much?
– Points are deducted for every sneeze, but do you know how difficult it is to earn them? Oh yes, of course you don’t! – I faked it.
– Are you really afraid of losing some points? You are the heir to the throne! – Beata made an incredulous face.
“I am the heir, but only the second in line, so I must study no worse than Mikael, you understand, right?” Uncle chooses which of us will sit on the throne after him. I can’t concede on anything, but Mika, he’s an excellent student.
– Your Mika is a complete idiot! Do you know what he did the other day?
– No. I was here.
I actually flew to the academy the same day I stole the Focus, and I didn’t know what was happening in the capital.
– ABOUT! So you don't know? – Beata’s eyes sparkled. “Then I’ll tell you the latest news!” Let's go!
Bea grabbed me by the arm and pulled me away.
– How long will you stay? “I’m hungry,” Aiz called out to us.
– And sleep! – the guys added in unison.
We were all not in the best shape after that night and looked rumpled. In my mind, meeting new people was worth postponing at least for the evening in order to be fully prepared.
– Go! See you later. Don't wait for me. If I have time, I'll join you in the dining room.
My sister and I headed towards the park, Bea continued to cling to my elbow to the envy of all the guys I met. I could understand them; my distant sister’s figure was just right. Although there is nothing to envy. Beata is a dragon, and also my, albeit distant, relative, and I knew perfectly well that we were not a couple. Happens between dragons when no Focus is needed to determine the truth. It also works the other way around.
– So what about Mikael? – I hurried my sister, who seemed to be simply enjoying the walk.
The wind changed and died down, the rain stopped, and the sun came out from behind the leaden clouds. The gray stone sparkled, becoming completely not dull, and the foliage began to sparkle with brighter colors. And this time the external did not cause me any contradictions with my internal state. I don’t even know why.
– Mikael is under house arrest, can you imagine? – Beata suddenly said.
I even stopped and pulled myself together.
–What happened?
Bea looked around, and then stood on her tiptoes and whispered in my ear:
“They say something very valuable has gone missing from a cache in the ruler’s office.” The uncle finds no place for himself, the servants have turned the entire palace upside down, the guards and security officers are combing the most dangerous places in the capital. They stirred up everything, and even arrested someone. And this idiot managed to distinguish himself once again. He attacked some girl right on the street. She and Mika's company were seen in several places that day. They say they literally followed her.
– Nothing new. My cousin had done this before, but everyone turned a blind eye for years,” I shrugged it off.
– This time everything is different. Mika almost killed her with his own hands, and in front of witnesses! Used a combat spell. He was seen by residents of houses in the Workers' Quarter and…
– And it’s okay. Uncle Olaf will give them money or scare them, as usual. They will immediately go blind, deaf and forget everything. – I grimaced.
– Do not interrupt! What kind of bad habit do men have of doing this? – Bea pushed me in the side.
– Sorry.
“Sorry,” my sister meowed like a lazy cat. – So, this time Mikael crossed all boundaries. There was a carriage there, and in the carriage was none other than the well-known Grymza, the headmistress of the boarding house for the noble Eshsheri named after Teresa the Magnanimous.
The whole capital knew Grymza, and besides, she was friends with Uncle Eric. I even saw her a couple of times.
– Yes, yes, I know. Who hasn't heard of Grymz?
– Here! Can you imagine, she was not afraid to stand up for the unfortunate woman and even scolded Mikael, threatening to complain to her father. She kept her promise the very next day. But she didn’t go to Uncle Olaf, but went straight to Uncle Eric. I burst into his office without an appointment and laid it out as it was.
– Scary woman! – I admired, and Bea smiled.
“Uncle ordered Mika and his father to appear immediately, and then your cousin made a fatal mistake. From the doorway he screamed that he was not to blame, and that… Tada-a-a-am! You stole the focus.
– Focus?! “I pretended to be surprised, and goosebumps ran down my spine. – But…
– Right! Uncle Eric didn’t tell anyone what exactly was stolen, but Mikael found out about it from somewhere. And he even dared to denigrate you in front of everyone. Can you imagine how angry the ruler was? – Bea smiled contentedly.
She, like me, hated Mikael, and for good reason. One day he humiliated the dragoness in public. I walked over the girl’s pride with dirty boots, one might say. Bea did not forget or forgive.
“It looks like Mika set himself up,” I noted.
– Exactly! After all, Uncle Eric didn’t say why he was calling him and his father. That's why even Uncle Olaf was powerless. He had to put his son under house arrest, and their house is being searched secretly. Can you imagine?
– Beata, how do you know about all this?