"I wonder what surprise Lord Blackthorn has prepared for you. It is a great shame you will not be able to attend the ball tonight. It has been so long since you attended one," Agnes said, wishing she could see Selene dressed up.
"It has been long but I am certain there is nothing I am missing out on. It will be full of drama and many things to get a reaction out of others. It would be worse if we attended, so I would rather stay home. If I am lucky, another invite will come for one I will attend," Selene said, remaining positive.
"It is a smart choice not to attend this ball since it is honouring the soldiers. You are both married now but there would still be some conflict if you cross paths. The Lord is kind enough to distract you since you will not be in the palace. I wonder what it is," Agnes said, curious about Xavier’s plans.
Why did Xavier send pants and one of his shirts for Selene to wear?
"I am trying to think of what it is as well. Could he want to ride horses at this hour? I wouldn’t mind it but I cannot think of the last time I rode a horse by myself. It used to be fun," Selene said, reminiscing on the past.
"I’m sure you can do it now. Lord Blackthorn has plenty of horses around the estate. It shouldn’t trouble anyone if you were to take one to go for a ride," said Agnes.
"Perhaps. It would be something good for me to do alone with Xavier when he is not busy. We will need ideas for when we want to take our minds off the trouble of this town. Is it here he asked me to see him?" Selene asked, trying to place what the room was for.
When Selene entered the room, she came across a room set up like a training ground. There were weapons of all sorts neatly placed and targets to use them on. In the middle of the room stood Xavier as though he was waiting for his opponent.
"You have wanted to know how to protect yourself. A night when the town is busy with the palace is a good start. Are you ready?" Xavier asked, holding out his hand to Selene.
"I am a little nervous," Selene confessed.
Still, she walked to where Xavier stood.
Agreeing to fight him was the easy part, but seeing Xavier stand before her now in a room full of weapons and his upper body not covered, revealing how fit he was, did concern her.
"You may leave now. Both of you," Xavier instructed Harold and Agnes.
Agnes was first to head to the door but Harold was reluctant.
"You may leave Harold. See if the head maid needs your help," said Xavier.
Harold left the room but he intended to stay near in case Selene was hurt.
"And you think he doesn’t care for you anymore. He is worried I might hurt you as though you would not heal," Xavier informed Selene.
"Even though I will heal, you will not injure me, right? This is my first lesson so you must be easy on me. Right?" Selene questioned, worried when he smiled. "You are scaring me now. It might be better if I let someone else teach me how to fight."
Xavier held her by placing his hand around his waist to stop Selene from leaving. "It humours me that you think I would hurt you. Someone else might not be as gentle as I am. The best one to teach you is me."
"I am trying to save you by picking someone else. If this brings on an argument, I would not like it to be my husband who has to face my anger. I will be a good student and follow your ways but please, do not forget it is your wife who stands before you," Selene pleaded.
Selene looked around at the array of weapons. "Which weapon will we start with first?
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