Chapter 139
Chapter 139
Deacon’s POV
Standing upright with my hands clasped behind my back, paced the length of the corridor outside the palace’s eastern wing. From here, I could hear the faint echoes of music and laughter from my aunt’s birthday banquet. But I couldn’t hear it well enough to distinguish whether it was a laugh of enjoyment or ridicule.
I was restless.
My combat boots hit the polished marble of the hallway with an echo as I paced around the hallway, the long black coat that draped over me and was barely shielding me from the palace’s cold evening breeze.
I had every intention of staying in my office tonight, busying myself with work and waiting for some passing attendant to infor me how the evening went for Elena, but my worry kept me from working.
And the moment I heard she had accepted the invitation and come to the palace, I couldn’t sit still.
So before I knew it, here I was, stalking the corridor like a warrior in hostile territory.
She had been in there far too long already.
Ltrust her–truly, I did. Elena had fought battles, led warriors, endured trials most nobles couldn’t even imagine in their worst nightmares. But this… this wasn’t a battlefield you could conquer with a sword. This was something crueller–where words were blades and smiles were poison
Those socialite women knew how to kill without leaving blood behind.
Damn it.
A quiet curse left my lips as I clenched my jaw. The thought of her alone there, surrounded by whispering noblewomen, my mother, my aunt–the Grand Princess–gnawed at my composure.
“Your Highness,” Tyson said carefully from where he leaned against the stone pillar behind me, “you’ve been out here for half an hour already. People are beginning to whisper.”
“Let them,” I replied curtly, not even glancing his way. “I don’t care what they say.”
He straightened and moved into my path, halting my steps. “You’re worried about Princess Elena.”
I let out a sharp breath. “Of course I’m worried. Do you think I don’t know how they treat people like her there? Divorced. Once shamed. Now on the rise again. That alone threatens their delicate egos.“.
He didn’t speak, but the silence between us was enough. I ran a hand down my face and added, “My mother. The Grand Princess. Bryson’s family… That party is like a lion’s den.”
“The men at the banquet won’t be a problem,” Tyson said, offering a slight shrug. “I overheard a few of them before. They only had praise for her. Most are just jealous of you for winning someone like her.”
A humourless chuckle escaped me. “Of course they are. Elena is twice the person most of them will ever be. But it’s not the men I’m worried about.” I gave him a sideways glance. “It’s the women. Status–obsessed wolves in pearls.”
He hesitated, then asked, “Do you want me to check on her?”
I considered it… But the idea of waiting even another minute grated on my nerves. Besides, Elena’s an
independent woman. I didn’t want to seem overbearing and be hated by her if she saw me sending someone to spy on her.
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Chapter 139
“No,” I said, shaking my head as my worry intensified. “I’m done waiting.”
With a quick turn, I marched down the corridor toward the banquet hall. Tyson followed a few paces behind, but I could hear the nervous shift in his steps. We had barely rounded the corner when he stopped suddenly.
“There she is,” he muttered.
And there she was.
Elena emerged from the event hall like a queen returning from battle. Her elegant dress shimmered with every step, her posture regal, her expression unbothered–as if the venomous words and judgmental eyes hadn’t even grazed her. I froze for a heartbeat, just staring.
She looked radiant.
A slow exhale slipped from my lips. “She did it.”
Tyson chuckled beside me, awed. “Princess Elena is really astonishing. I don’t think there’s anyone who can beat her at anything.”
I smiled, warmth and pride stirring in my chest. “After everything she’s been through… no one on this earth can beat her anymore.”
With a nod of farewell, I dismissed him silently. He gave me a sly, knowing grin before bowing and walking off.” Best of luck, Prince Deacon.”
I moved forward and met her halfway down the hallway. She turned her head at my approach, her eyes lighting up a little when she saw me.
“How was the party?” I asked softly.
She rolled her eyes, exhaling a laugh through her nose. “It was… okay.”
I arched a brow. “That doesn’t sound convincing.”
Sighing, she shook her head. “This palace is full of drama.”
That earned a small laugh from me. “Tell me something I don’t know.”
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