Chapter 141: My Heart Screamed "Yes*
*Ciana*
The air was cool today but not in a way where it wasn't pleasant to be outside. The last few days had been weird, to say the least. I had settled into the palace well even though it didn't feel like I needed to settle in. This place, as strange as it sounded, offered me a certain peace.
My mind wandered to a pair of mesmerizing dark eyes and the way that they tried to lure me in.
I shook my head, trying to rid my mind of King Theo's presence.
Jake said to trust him but I didn't know why I just couldn't. There was something familiar about him but I couldn't bring myself to take that leap.
I had just turned the corner when I was nearly toppled over by one of the servants who were sprinting in the opposite direction from me.
"Forgive me, my lady." She bowed before sprinting past me.
Three more servants followed after her, brushing past me.
"What's going on?" I muttered to myself as I walked into the square and searched for what they were running from.
"Why the hell is it so damn big?" I heard Jake's muffled voice in the distance.
I hid behind one of the finely pruned hedges and looked through the small opening. There was Jake, approaching the square. But he wasn't alone.
Was that a... leopard? I squinted my eyes and zeroed in on the moving object.
Yep. That was a leopard, all right.
Why on earth was there a leopard on the loose in this grand palace?
Jake looked around the area and then turned to the leopard that was now moving toward the large oak tree.
"Here kitty, kitty, kitty..." He moved to the animal slowly and groaned, "Why didn't I recommend a normal gift? Like a diamond or a damn handbag?"
Gift?
"Did you find it?" Warren came out of seemingly nowhere. "Of all the things this man could have bought, he decided to get her a leopard?"
"She likes animals." Jake scratched the back of his neck.
"Then get her a cat, not a freaking predator of the jungle," Warren panted. From where I was hiding, I could see his face was red from trying to get on the tree. It was rare to see the elegant and graceful prince frustrated like this.
"Believe me, that was what I meant when I said a cute cat. Sir, can we please just get it down before we ruin the surprise for her?"
"Alright. You go to the left, I'll be on the right to corner this baby," Warren instructed. As they slowly moved to the tree, Warren commented. "But I'm pretty sure that Ciana will love it. She has always had an affinity for animals."
What? This leopard was a gift for me? From the king?
That same light fluttery feeling returned to my chest. It happened whenever his name was mentioned or when he was close to me. I didn't fully understand my bodily reaction to him. It unnerved me.
"Ciana?”
Jake was staring right at me.
Oh well, they saw me.
I stood to my full height and hoped my cheeks weren't flaming red.
"Prince Warren, Beta Jake, fancy seeing you two here." I cleared my throat and came out from behind the bush, plastering on a fake smile, looking at both men.
My eyes flicked to the leopard that had now settled at the base of the tree. It was unlike its nature to not climb, but then again it probably felt safe here. I pointed to the predator on the ground, "I see you both are quite busy on this fine day."
The two men exchanged a look between themselves.
"Anyone going to say something?"
Jake snapped out of his trance as if a lightbulb had just gone off in his head. "Can you watch him for a second? I need to run and get the king, I will be back real quick."
“I also have a meeting to run to," Warren, smiling nervously, also started to back away. "You are good with animals, right? He won't bite, at least I don't think."
"Wait," I looked at them both.
"See you around," they both said in unison.
"Okay..." I waved robotically, “...bye."
They skittered off like two little pups that had been caught red-handed.
I then turned to the leopard that was looking directly at me.
I'd always had an affinity for animals, it wasn't a secret. Seeing the leopard reminded me of my friends in the woods back home. I missed them.
"You are gorgeous." I looked at the majestic beast, the apex predators-the kings of speed. I thought back to the servants who had run away with fear in their eyes.
"There’s no need to fear you." I smiled at her. "Don't worry about all those people that were running from you. They just don’t understand your beauty."
The sun hit her in just the right spots to truly highlight her fur. "You are magnificent."
I walked over to her slowly, closing the distance inch by inch. When I was about a foot away I stopped, not wanting to spook her or make her think I was coming to attack her.
Patience, slow movements and being friendly, those were the keys to dealing with animals.
I held my hand out to her and waited for her to allow me to approach her. Then she raised her head and sniffed my hand. When she was sure that I was not a threat, she placed her forehead on my palm.
I relaxed a little and settled in next to her.
I laid my back against the bark and looked up at the sky. It was a beautiful day.
The leopard placed its head in my lap and nuzzled up close to me. I stroked her fur and we just enjoyed each other's company for a quiet moment.
I looked down at the animal and she was already staring up at me. "You need a name, sweet girl. What should we call you? Leapy?"
She purred and scratched behind her ear.
"No? Alright, Aurum? It matches your coat."
She scratched her face.
"Um...What about Neava? It means strength and resilience. Do you like that name?"
She purred and I knew we had found our winner.
"Good girl! Let’s have some food, Neava!" I jumped up from the ground and went straight to a little shed off to the side. "I will be right back. You stay here."
By the time I returned with food, it struck me again, I just knew exactly where to get food. It was what I had been feeling for the past few days. These halls, these walls and even the people working in the building. I just knew them even without specific memories.
There was no doubt that I'd been here and people around me did seem harmless to me. I just wish I could remember exactly what happened.
The vibe of the palace felt strange to me. On one hand, I didn't particularly like to be trapped within the walls, but on the other, there was something attracting me here.
I sighed, and decided not to get bogged down in the fog in my head after a few tries.
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