"You no longer have a mother. She died while giving birth to you, but your father is indeed the current king. If you want, you can ask him—"
"No! I don't want to! Let's leave!" she said with her tears not stopping. "The ones who had abandoned me and wanted me dead, I don't want to even see them! Let's go, Draven!"
"You don't want to meet your family? You have a father, a step mother and half-brothers."
"No, I don't. I don't want to have anything to do with them. If they were a poor family or a fallen family, I could have tried to understand their difficulties, but it seemed like I was thrown away on purpose."
"Maybe you want to question them—"
"N-No, I don't…" she sobbed harder, her shoulders trembling as she remembered what kind of life she had experienced.
How much pain she had gone through, struggling to survive, while her family was living a life of luxury. Maybe they had forgotten her. Maybe no one even remembered her.
Was it because her mother died, and they didn't want her?
How cruel they must be to abandon a baby— no, wait, didn't Draven mention they initially wanted to kill her?
What kind of people was this royal family? They were even worse than the wild animals. At least these creatures looked after their children.
"Take me back. I want to go back," she said, desperate to return to her safe haven. "Please? Let's go."
Draven hugged her to console her. "Alright. Let us go back to Agartha. Don't worry."
"I don't ever want to step in this place again," she said as she continued to cry, burying her face in his chest.
Just then, they heard noises of guards approaching near where they stood, causing Ember to bite her lips, muffling her sobs. They saw the guards salute two men, before leaving to give them privacy to talk. Based on their uniform, they seemed to be high-ranking officers.
Aside from the two officers, Ember, and Draven, the walkway on top of the wall was empty.
"Greetings, Commander."
"Have you found clues of the princess' whereabouts?"
"Please punish us for our incompetence. We have secretly sent search parties to that mountain again and again, but not only the princess, but also the first group we sent, there are no signs of them."
"Not even their corpses?"
Draven felt Ember's grasp tighten as she heard those words.
"Are they talking about me?"
Draven did not answer.
"So they want to make sure I am dead."
Just as she said that, the man whose position seemed more superior between the two continued, "She might not be dead. Continue searching for her. Broaden your range. Tighten the security on the borders and search the rest of the kingdom."
"These cruel people." Ember made sure she would remember the face of this cruel man, and then turned to Draven. "I don't want to stay here even a moment longer. Please, let's go."
Draven accepted her wish and they disappeared from the palace wall.
While teleporting back, Ember requested that they travel faster than their earlier speed. Draven gave in to her request, shortening intervals of their stops.
When they reached the edge of the forest beyond the mountain ranges surrounding Agartha, Draven offered his weak-looking mate another elixir. "Have another one. The next will be our last teleport."
Ember drank it without any complaint. She was tired physically as well as mentally. All she wanted was to return home and sleep. "Please take me to the cottage. I want to sleep there."
Draven agreed. When they next materialized out of thin air, they arrived inside the cottage near the dandelion field.
Draven wordlessly helped her lay on that small bed. The sounds of her muffled cries echoed inside the room, and he kneeled next to the bed, allowing her to vent the grievances she tried to hold in. After some time, her crying died down to sniffles.
His heart ached at the sight of her tired and swollen eyes.
"You have been through a lot. Rest well."
She didn't even have the energy to reply to him and closed her eyes, falling immediately asleep the next moment.
The next day, Ember found herself waking up more exhausted than when she slept. It was almost noon when she opened her still swollen eyes. However, she was alone in bed. Her mate was not with her.
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