“Frederic!” King Otto reprimanded. Finally, Clara thought, a voice of reason. The Queen laughed at her discomfiture. Clara began to struggle in earnest. She knew what she must do, but he would not embarrass her further, the loathsome man!
Something deep and abiding in Charles broke then, his hand, already balled into a hard fist, swung backward of its own accord and he felt himself gain momentum as he swung it directly into the smug face of the Prince. Instantly, Frederic loosened his grasp on Clara, who ducked and like the smart young woman she was, got out of the way.
Charles surged forward as a bull before a crimson flag, launching himself at the Prince, the violence of his temper in utter control and the screaming voice of his subconscious trying without success to halt him. But stop he would not. The Prince attempted to shield himself from the pummeling he was receiving but Charles' fists had come alive in their own power. They rained down upon him, unabated.
“Charles! Stop this!” Clara screamed, afraid for him.
Vaguely Charles heard the Queen yell for the guards and Charles felt himself unceremoniously lifted off the prince, his royal blood decorating the floor, (giving Charles momentary satisfaction), before he was strung up like a turkey, ropes at his hands and ankles alike.
The Prince stood on feet which were unsteady, strode directly to Clara and backhanded her in the face, a move so completely unexpected that she fell against the wall from the force of it.
The Queen's guards moved forward, leaving Charles in stupid surprise, completely unable to defend her.
As the guards approached Prince Frederic, Ada said with quiet menace, “As you were.” She pointed back at Charles and the guards hesitated. When she repeated what she said the guards came back to where Charles lay with uneasy expressions of surprise.
Ada turned to Clara. “Remember, dear Clara, the other night when I mentioned that Prince Frederic understood discipline?”
Clara, whose mouth lay open and bleeding, could only nod. She used her hand, sliding it along the wall to steady herself, standing.
“This altercation has the surest signs of a lack of understanding, does it not?”
Clara was not sure of what was coming but nodded in agreement. The Queen did not really wish an answer, she wished an audience for her wisdom. Her supposed wisdom.
“Do you love Charles?”
Clara nodded. Of course she did.
“Does he love you? Now think on this, my daughter.”
Clara felt as one in a fox snare. She knew whichever answer she gave would cause her trouble but she settled for what she thought was the truth, but not before looking at Charles. He looked profoundly sorry, she knew not why. She had hated the Prince's horrible caresses more than the back of his hand.
Everyone waited for her response. “I believe he does... love me.”
Charles stared daggers at the Prince and Queen in equal turns while King Otto looked to be sick at any time. (He did nothing, Clara noted.) The guards struggled with their duty to obey the queen and their desire to protect Clara.
The Prince circled Clara and she kept her back to the wall, the small movement the only protection she had, her eyes searching those of the guards and finding indecision in theirs. Here was their future monarch, unprotected against another, her betrothed no less. While the queen gave orders which left her own daughter vulnerable against violence.
The guards were confused and uneasy. They had heard rumors that the princess was abused at the Queen's hand but had not anticipated this level of debasement. They looked at each other, neither sure what to do.
Quick as a snake, the Prince slapped the other side of Clara's face and she sank down to her knees, unable to stand. His blows hurt so much more than the Queen's, and about the face.
“No! Do not touch her again,” Charles bellowed, the guards holding him fast.
Finally, King Otto said quietly, “Stop this. Do not strike her again.”
Clara could not believe a more unlikely savior than he, but was grateful there may be a respite in sight.
It was at that moment that Charles vomited on the floor, distracting them all.
The Queen looked on in distaste. “Elvira...come see to this mess,” she looked at Clara, prone on her knees on the floor. “You see now how absurd your answer was, Clara?”
Clara could not see anything, her ears rang from the second blow and her head was buzzing with the beginnings of a punishing headache. Further, she did not care one fig about what her answer had been.
“He does love you, Clara. Nay, not simple love, but real love. He is in love with you. Your abuse was for him.” She and Prince Frederic looked at each other and then he looked at Charles.
Kneeling down face-to-face, Frederic a hand's breadth away from Charles, Elvira cleaning the mess at his feet he said, “It is so much more effective to seek my revenge upon you by using her,” he inclined his head at Clara. “Certainly, it would be satisfying to see you flogged, but to see you put away so miserably in your ineffectiveness to do nothing to aid her? Well that, I must say, is profoundly satisfying.”
Smirking, the Prince stood, gently dabbing at the corner of his mouth where it bled due to Charles' fists. “Profoundly,” he repeated.
King Otto stood. “It is settled then, three months hence, they will be joined in the Kingdom of Kentucky.”
From the floor Clara looked up at the King, utter disgust covering her bleeding face. His gaze took in her swollen lip and cheek. Then he looked from his son to his soon-to-be-relative and his shoulders slumped. Clara realized he would be no help to her. Her eyes sought Charles' and there was sadness and regret there. She gave a subtle shake of her head. It meant so much to her that he had tried to help her
The Prince approached Clara and she flinched; he laughed. She expected another blow and the guards looked ready to assist, perhaps having lost all sense before a woman beaten. Instead he reached out and tenderly ran his finger over the most sensitive part of her lip and she stifled a whimper.
“We will see if you are a woman who learns quickly. Mayhap you are. If not, I shall enjoy the lessons. Oh yes, I shall.”
Clara could not help it, she moved away from his touch, as if scalded. It was then, as she would think back on it later that she decided she could not marry this fiend. He would kill her. But first he would make her suffer. Then, he would take her kingdom and rule it with a scepter of tyranny.
Prince Frederick, King Otto and Queen Ada left her bleeding on the floor, the guards hauling Charles away to a special cell. Elvira waited until they were all gone before rushing to Clara and using a fresh washcloth, ministering to Clara's wounds. Clara thought not of the tears she wished to shed, but of the plans to be made. Sarah, who would be calling momentarily at the Royal Manse would know more of what to do. Together they could formulate a solution. Quickly.
****
Sarah was ushered in by Peter who looked at Clara resting on her bed and quickly away. “No...come, Peter. Do not fret.”
Peter, the faithful butler, looked about him in the hall and rushed to her bedside. She looked a mess, she knew. Her hair in disarray, framing a face swollen and red from blows and tears. Peter's face reddened in a most alarming way.
“Princess, oh my Princess,” Peter said, kissing the hand that had beckoned him.
Sarah looked down at her solemnly, her natural humor dead on her face. Clara had not gazed in a looking glass but felt that her People's faces told her what the mirror could not.
“You cannot wed him, Clara. He means your death,” Sarah said indelicately. True to form, Sarah was bold with her words. Peter put her hand upon the blanket and nodded in agreement.
“What of Charles?” Clara asked.
Sarah smiled. “And he asked only of you.” That caused Clara to smile, then she winced as the pain in her mouth lanced her.
“Ouch!” She instinctively placed a finger on the sorest part of her mouth. All of it hurt fiercely, throbbing, but one corner was very tender.
O
live slid through the chamber door, closing it softly behind her. “I have some ice, mistress.”
Clara eyed the bundle, swaddled in a thin, cotton cloth used for drying dishes. (Billy must know, she thought absently), and gave a sigh of relief when the crushed ice made soft contact with her mouth.
She closed her eyes briefly, the throbbing heat becoming more bearable.
Sarah looked at Peter and he stood to go. “I must not be absent overlong, Princess.”
Clara's eyes opened and she nodded. He wished to escape the Queen's notice; they all did.
Peter, Olive and Sarah looked at one another, then Sarah nodded and Peter inclined his head to the two women, taking his leave.
“He is a good man,” Sarah remarked, and Olive nodded.
“Yes,” Clara whispered through her swollen mouth.
“This must stop. The abuse you endure from her Majesty, our Queen,” Sarah said with obvious disdain, “is something I know you feel you do for our kingdom. But,” and she waggled her finger, “that creature that pretends to be a man. For Guardian's sake, what right does he have to lay hands upon you? None! I say none.” Sarah's face was bright red, she had spun herself up into high dander, pacing about the room and returning to Clara's side.
“Is this why you stopped by the schoolhouse? So that we may confer together? I must say, it is a long time coming if that be the case. You cannot wed him.”
“I will not,” Clara said in a whisper.
“What?” Sarah said, spinning around and leaning down to kissing distance from Clara's face.
“I said, I shall not wed him.”
Olive gasped, then clasped her hands together in delight.
“There will be a hell's ransom to pay, you know,” Sarah said.
Clara nodded, she knew.
“I will assist you. For you must escape.” Clara's eyes widened.
“Shh, do not speak. Listen to what I say.” When Clara lay silent, Sarah continued, “trading day is one day hence, correct?”
Olive and Clara both stared at her. Yes it was and what of it?
“It is a perfect time for you to move through the tunnels. I have friends in the other kingdoms, you could make your way there, possibly hide for a time until things quiet down.”
Clara smiled, Sarah, so naïve. Brilliant, but not versed in the intricacies of royal life. As if Clara's absence would buy her time without notice.
Clara held both hands out to Sarah who took them. “Dear Sarah, a most excellent plan, but it is time that is my enemy, not placement.”
“Yes, my lady, it has been announced that Clara is to wed Prince Frederic three months hence, not twelve,” Olive clarified.
Sarah's eyes widened. “What say you?”
“Three months hence.”
“Is that true, Clara?”
“It is.”
“Speak on this,” Sarah asked.
Clara did.
She told her the entirety of the interchange, leaving out nothing. Sarah stopped her, asking questions that she had not received answers for from Charles during her brief time with him.
Clara asked after him.
“He is fine. Eager to see you.”
“When will he be released?”
“A fore-night, no more,” Sarah said.
Clara nodded. She tried to not rely on Charles overly much, but she could admit, if only to herself, that the Prince terrified her, very much. She cast a glance at the door then looked to Olive, who nodded.
Olive walked quickly to the door, stepping into the doorway. Looking each way, she closed it softly, throwing the lock simultaneously with its closure. Clara felt the breath slide out of her body in bold relief, she could possibly sleep.
Sarah smiled. “Let me lie on your couch beside your portal which overlooks the Great Forest Outside. I will stay here this night, standing watch over you.”
Clara wanted to tell her no, Sarah was terribly stubborn. Not unlike Clara herself. She smiled at Sarah and Olive fetched a bundle of bed linen for the fainting couch.
Clara needed to relieve herself and brush her hair. She swept the covers aside and Olive was suddenly there. Clara quietly told the girl her needs and they walked over to the necessary together. Afterward, Clara sat down in front of the vanity and Olive stood behind her brushing her hair. Sarah flanked her. Slowly, Clara lifted her eyes up from her lap and met the ones in her face; if one could call the reflection which greeted her a recognizable likeness.
Clara stared at the swollen cheek, a lump of reddened flesh the size of one of her beloved tangerines, buried beneath an angry welt. Her lips were twice the size of normal, with a sore, open and bleeding on one side where it had been cut open. A bruise formed, seemingly out of nowhere, underneath her left eye, a shadow mark, making her turquoise eyes appear to float above the marks the Prince had laid.
She looked at herself and every abuse the Queen had ever made swam to the surface of her consciousness and her soul could bear no more. A strangled cry rose from deep in her throat and hot tears which scalded her wounds slid down her face. Her crying, for once, was not silent. Her two friends attended her as she cried tears of loss and grief.
Some for her people and many for herself.
CHAPTER 14
If Charles had anything left in his stomach it would be dispatched immediately. However, he did a fine job of it in the Queen's chamber. If the situation with Clara had not been so grievous, he would have taken a certain grim satisfaction in begriming her room so thoroughly. As it were, he could not.
Being helpless to protect Clara as the Prince savaged her had been the very worst experience of Charles' life. It left nary a doubt as to Prince Frederic's intentions toward her and their execution. He meant to deal with her as a possession he had a right to abuse, neglect, then throw away when the time came for such things.
It was enough to make one take one's chances Outside.
The idea rippled in his head like a stone on the Great Lake: he and Clara could make a fresh start Outside. Sarah had touched on the idea when she briefly visited him in his cell. He was warming to it moment by moment.
The guards had provided his supper (fit for a king; he knew it was Billy's doing). One of the guards had whispered in Charles' ear that it was a very good thing to have beaten on the Prince.
Charles agreed.
Not that he wished to be in the cell. It was all for appearances as Ada was deep in her cup and the Prince and King would avail her this last night before their departure one day hence for the Kingdom of Kentucky. Charles was very likely to get into deeper problems than his current situation. His sincerest wish was not for Prince Frederic's abuse, but his demise.
Sarah's idea mimicked his but it set Clara's escape squarely in another sphere. But they would never follow her Outside. They must set their eyes upon the Outside. Another sphere was too close for the long reach of the Queen's arms. Charles brooded.
Finally, he laid down on his back with his arms crossed beneath his head, thinking of Clara. It was very good that Prince Frederic would be journeying to the Kingdom of Kentucky after Charles was released. He knew that once he saw Clara's face, no force of nature would be enough to stop him from permanent abuse of the Prince.
The hour late, Charles felt himself fall into sleep, plotting escape and protection. Remorse for his actions stealing itself amongst his dreams like a seed which germinates.
****
Bracus watched the glowing pile of embers at his feet as they burnt down to ash. His eyes burned with the need to sleep but his mind wandered over and over again with thoughts of the Princess. He could not shake the feeling something was terribly wrong. He needed to satisfy his disquiet. He would return to the spot in the forest where he could view her; make sure that all was well. Bracus had not sat this long as captain of his clan's Band for nothing. He had learned through hard experience to recognize and seize upon his intuition. Three weeks seemed an interminable time to wait. He must be patient, anything else would give away his f
eelings. Bracus was not one to show his emotions. Philip was the only male he spoke to of that which weighed upon him.
He looked over at his brother, lying prone, deep snores resonating from his chest and pushing his throat slits wide. Bracus smiled.
Standing, he swung his foot out, making hard contact with the sole of Philip's foot. Philip sucked in a huge wallop of air and kicked out with the same foot, slamming it into Bracus' shin. Bracus stumbled backward from the impact, pinwheeling his arms for balance, regaining it, and finding a blade at his throat. “What say you, brother?”
Bracus smiled, Philip, asleep but aware, a marvelous thing. “Testing you, my brother. I wished to see if you were still warrior enough to notice me.”
“Aye, I am,” Philip said, pressing the point of the blade deeper into Bracus' neck until a drop of blood made its way down the blade.
Suddenly, Philip looked down to see Bracus' blade pressed against his vulnerable side.
They grinned at each other, stalemate...again. They lowered their blades and sheathed them. The other Band members were now fully awake after a night of heated discussion of sphere-dwellers that had waned into exhaustion.
The guard looked at the brothers' warily. His captain and his brother, Philip, even larger than Bracus. They would bear watching. He ruminated about that which had engaged them this night: acquisition of the female, the Princess. They did not know his plan differed from theirs so hugely. They would soon enough. The sphere, all the spheres, needed to be broken open, their peoples mingling. He sat thinking. The clans would be the obvious rulers of the people, clan and sphere-dweller alike. It was most logical, considering the sphere-dwellers' inferior physical status and obvious lack of prowess, and abundance of females. Things would go as planned.
As he planned.
Bracus looked around him in amusement, the entire Band had dozed by the fire, only Jack absent. They all looked at him and Philip, eyes glittering in the light cast by the fire. Bracus looked at the sky, a few hours before dawn. He would stand first watch and Stephen second. Bracus announced the watch status, having allowed some laziness beside the fire. However, important developments straight from the president's lips needed to be conveyed and deliberated upon. Of that, Bracus felt sure.
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