Plight of the Perfect Prince (Pearl of Wisdom Spinoff Series Book 1)
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“Look, let me explain,” his uncle pleaded.
“Enjoy your Capitol, good uncle. Never thought you were suited for these dirty games.” He heeled his horse and took off with all the other men quick to follow.
Chapter 10
Several Years Later...
ALI-SAMUEL STOOD NERVOUSLY outside the Queen’s quarters for what seemed like an eternity. The door finally opened and the Queen told him to come in. He nodded to her guard, Ulee, and entered the room.
They sat at a small forest oak table and she handed him a goblet of red wine. His heart raced because he hadn’t seen the Queen in six years. She looked even more beautiful than he remembered and he wondered if she had ever harbored loving feelings for him. Every time the two started to get close, the King would send Ali-Samuel away on a battle campaign.
They discussed a way to make sure she would remain in power if something were to happen to King Ali-Stanley. He studied the Queen’s reactions as he explained the plan. She seemed to be intrigued by the deception and excitement and Ali-Samuel started to calm down. He kept talking, but all he could think about was kissing Emilia’s supple-looking lips.
I’ve got to try. She looks like she wants me to.
Ali-Samuel got up, walked around the table and stood behind Emilia, who didn’t budge. She sat still as he put his hands on her shoulders and whispered, “We are now involved with very motivated people and I want you to know that you are safe with me.”
Should I do it? Should I do it?
He ran his fingers under her hair and the Queen shoved her chest forward. Ali-Samuel tentatively reached around and massaged her breasts. He could feel her excitement as the Queen threw her neck back and pushed her lips in the air. Ali-Samuel quickly leaned down and kissed her. He had envisioned his first kiss with the lady he loved over a thousand times, but it was never upside down as he stood above her in a chair.
They started talking again, but Ali-Samuel didn’t even know what he was saying and his heart thumped with excitement.
Now’s the time. Let’s go for it right now.
Ali-Samuel grabbed her hand and walked over to the bed. He pulled her in tight for a traditional kiss. Leaning down, he wrestled with her dress and undergarments. He thought all his dreams would come true until the Queen stopped him.
She said, “Aren’t you afraid of doing this in the King’s Castle?”
“Nothing scares me, my Queen,” he stated confidently.
Emilia started grabbing at him again and before too long, Ali-Samuel had lost his virginity to the woman he loved. He couldn’t stop smiling, which was extremely unusual for him. He didn’t know if she remembered the near love they had shared many years ago, but warm feelings accumulated in his chest for the first time.
She seemed like a different person from the shy fourteen-year-old who had just married the King. He tried not to think about those things and just basked in the joy of being with Queen Emilia.
“So I need to go to Burkeville to handle some matters for the realm,” he told her.
“I know, you just said that before...before what just happened,” she said with a naughty smile.
“Right, sorry. So I’ll be back as soon as I can, unless your husband sends me away again.”
“If he sends you away this time, I’m coming with you,” she promised.
SIX DAYS LATER, ALI-Samuel looked around at the other men at the horseback meeting.
“So does everyone understand the plan?” he asked.
Everyone agreed that they did and Ali-Samuel warned, “Then don’t fuck it up.”
He heard ten castle bells ring in succession. He couldn’t keep a straight thought with Emilia running through his head constantly. Ali-Samuel worried that this job would keep him away from her for a long time, but Burkeville and its capital city of Arigold were in shambles.
All fingers pointed to Duke Aston Burke as the problem, and King Ali-Stanley had come up with the solution. Duchess Ali-Tiste Wamhoff and the children weren’t to be harmed due to their close affiliation to the King, but Ali-Samuel had been personally tasked with eliminating the Duke.
The castle guards were easily bought because they hadn’t received proper wages in years. Aston Burke’s closest guard happily agreed to kill the Duke. Ali-Samuel worried about a setup by the King, but Ali-Stanley hated Aston Burke much more than he hated him. Ali-Samuel still served a purpose to the King.
The next morning, he sat up on a high hill as chaos around the castle had exploded. People were fleeing by the dozens and dispersing in every direction. He smiled and knew the job was complete but he still had to be sure.
He waited a few hours and entered the castle. His men found the dead Duke in a small drinking room at a stone table. Ali-Samuel moved in and picked the head up off the table. Blood gushed from the neck wound as Ali-Samuel confirmed the identity and dropped the head, which landed with a thud. He walked over to the cabinet containing different jugs and poured some spirits into a goblet. He swirled it around and took a sip of the strong liquid.
One of his men said, “Alright, he’s dead. Can we get out of this shit region now?”
Ali-Samuel informed everyone, “We have to stay. Lord Davyd will be here in three days so make yourselves comfortable.”
“Well shit for salted beef, give me a drink then,” Sir Arwell said.
The next day, a castle guard approached Ali-Samuel in a meeting chamber.
The man wearing armor announced, “There’s a man here says he’s supposed to be seeing you. He’s got a huge scar splitting his face in half like this.” He demonstrated with his finger.
“Send him in,” Ali-Samuel said.
The guard nodded his head and opened the door. Ali-Steven Wamhoff entered the room and gave his son a smirk.
“Everyone out. I need to speak to this man in private.” Ali-Samuel waited. “It’s been a long time.”
“Indeed, it has been. I have the Histoman ready and the meeting with the Queen of Goldenfield went extremely well. I’m quite confident she will ally with us unless she tries to steal the kingdom for herself,” his father told him.
“Good, because the Capitol is a mess and guess who won’t remove Ali-Varis as heir?” Ali-Samuel asked.
“Perfect, almost too perfect. What’s going on with you? Are you trying to hide a smile?” Ali-Steven wanted to know.
He felt like he was letting out a huge emotional exhale as he explained. “I finally did it. I captured Queen Emilia’s love. I’ve never really known happiness until now. If this is what happiness feels like?”
“You’re not exactly a poet or singer, but good for you. Rip her away from my brother. Speaking of him...” his father let the words linger.
“Yes. I have a plan in motion and his son and wife, Ali-Ster and Emilia, have already committed.”
“Are we still going with our plan?” Ali-Steven wanted to confirm.
“Absolutely. I haven’t told them anything specific yet. I’ll set it up to run misdirection and frame one of them, just not sure who yet. You better be able to find your way to the King’s Castle on the day we discussed. If not, I’ll have a contingency plan in place to be sure the overall plan is realized. His days are numbered, that’s for certain,” Ali-Samuel said.
“I don’t know if it will make me feel better, but I want it so bad, I can taste the revenge,” his father told him.
“I remember you lecturing me against that type of motivation many years ago.”
His father explained, “That was before I thought my twin would outlive me. He’s had everything handed to him up to this point. I have one way I can get the last laugh. The second best thing to being king is killing the king.”
“The kingdom is close to being ours, father. Ali-Stanley has bungled the last few military operations, even more so than the previous ones. Now, I’ve heard an entire company of several thousand soldiers has come up missing. Nobody wants to fight for this King. The people want you to take back your realm, they’re practically b
egging for it,” he informed his father.
A FORTNIGHT LATER, Ali-Samuel Wamhoff waited in the hot, secret tunnels behind the walls and floors of the castle. He stood just inside a door that led to the outside. He pulled the door and peered through the small opening. Again, his father was nowhere in sight.
Time was running out and Ali-Samuel wondered if his father had been apprehended. He had just seen him two days ago at the Spice Market, so this seemed odd. He could only check one more time before he put the alternate plan into effect. He pulled back on the door again and the bright sun stunted his vision.
As it readjusted, he saw a large man approaching rapidly. He recognized the scar and opened the door a little more.
He quietly closed the door and whispered, “I’ll show you where it is. Remember where you are going so you can find your way out. Wait a half hour until you go in. That will give me enough time to get the diversions going. I’ll see you at the Stone Bay Harbor.”
He turned to leave, but his father grabbed him and said, “Son. Thanks for letting me do this. If Ali-Stanley is going to die, it should be at my hands.”
“Yes, father.”
He led the way through the tunnels and although his father barely fit, they arrived at the trap door in the King’s bedroom floor. Ali-Samuel pointed up, nodded and left to put the rest of the plan in motion. So far, the plan had gone perfectly.
A FEW MONTHS LATER, Ali-Samuel watched as the Histoman warriors kept flooding in through the city gates of Elkridge. He knew victory was all but assured as he hacked through the sparse ranks of the unskilled enemy. The half-moon didn’t provide enough light for fighting so he stayed close to the fires.
A quick peek to his left revealed a golden blade opening up his father’s belly. Ali-Samuel jumped in to defend the older man and engaged a former brother-at-arms. The formidable opponent went by the name of The Man with the Golden Sword for obvious reasons. Thunder boomed and a web of lightning lit up the sky as the two intense warriors traded attacks.
Ali-Samuel could tell The Man didn’t have as much power as he used to. He parried The Man’s offensive and countered with a three-strike combination that his opponent deflected at the last moment. They went back and forth as the downpour picked up.
The Man with the Golden Sword started a barrage of overhand strikes that wore Ali-Samuel down. He continued like a madman and Ali-Samuel heard death knocking at his door. His strength was running out rapidly and he knew he couldn’t keep up his defense for much longer.
He wanted to look into the eyes of his killer. They were icy blue and bulging out with a look of surprise. Ali-Samuel noticed his father standing behind The Man. His opponent spun around to exact revenge on Ali-Steven.
Ali-Samuel froze. He didn’t want to end his former Battle Brother’s life like this but he couldn’t let his father die. He looked at his father’s bleeding gut and jammed his sword into The Man with the Golden Sword’s back. It wasn’t a sexy victory but Ali-Samuel surveyed the battle scene and realized that the fight was already over.
They rode north to claim the Duke’s Castle. The apothecaries and counts went to work on Ali-Steven Wamhoff. The medicine men crudely sewed the wound shut with a technique that had never been attempted before.
They did the best they could, but the outlook didn’t look very good for his father. Ali-Samuel went to the Duke’s quarters with the only woman he had ever loved.
As they climbed a spiral staircase, the former Queen of Donegal said, “I’m really worried about your father.”
He replied, “Do you have any other obvious statements you would like to declare?”
Emilia Burke Wamhoff suggested, “Why don’t we stay here instead of trying to conquer the King’s Castle that is garrisoned beyond all belief?”
Ali-Samuel responded, “Because our goal is to be king and queen of this realm. Not rebel duke and duchess. We wouldn’t even be permitted to carry those titles.”
She said, “What about king and queen? Why not claim Waters Edge as our own kingdom? Let them chase after us.”
“I know we’ve been through this already. We don’t have enough numbers to fight off an offensive from King Colbert,” Ali-Samuel argued.
The former queen shook her head. “Then how are we supposed to take out their biggest stronghold? If we press on, we’re only walking straight into death. Your father needs to stay here to get better.”
Ali-Samuel balked. “Time is imperative to taking the King’s Castle. We can’t wait or the King will be able to fortify and garrison every city and town. We press on with or without my father.”
Chapter 11
Dragon-Eyes
The dwarf held hands with his lover as they walked down the corridor of the underground School of the Learned Warrior. He marched an unfamiliar march, one toward battle. Dragon-Eyes had never expected that the warriors chosen to fight the demons for supremacy of the earth would be mere children. Most of them weren’t much taller than he.
He looked over at Shireez and noticed a worried look on her face. Her dark complexion, full lips and brown eyes were a magical mix of sheer beauty to Dragon-Eyes. He couldn’t believe that he had met the perfect woman and she had accepted him wholeheartedly.
He had found that making love tended to cloud the mind. He tried to concentrate on the upcoming battle but all he could think about was pleasing Shireez. He was a wizard who could move large objects with only his thoughts, but he couldn’t flush these impure thoughts away.
The couple rushed out the open door and into the sands of Gama Traka. Dark clouds dominated the sky but the exposed sun still shone bright on the pink pebbles. He turned to his lover.
Dragon-Eyes said, “I have to go now. I’ll be back as soon as I can. I love you.”
Shireez kissed him softly and looked into his eyes. “Don’t do anything stupid out there. I can’t lose you because I love you more than anything. Be brave, not stupid.”
Dragon-Eyes smiled and said, “Bravery and stupidity often go hand in hand, but your point is duly noted. I will be back. I love you.” He kissed her and turned to march with the larger force, feeling ten-feet tall.
He couldn’t believe that half of his dream had been realized. The humans had set up a plan to cause a distraction to lure the demons to a specific location to launch a sneak attack. Timing was everything for this effort to succeed.
The larger fighting unit trudged through the dry sand and arrived at the designated waiting area. The dwarf alerted Riceros Colbert to summon the dragons. The scrawny eleven-year-old walked to an open area and blew into the magical flute. The mighty sounds of thousands of whistles blowing in pleasing harmony rose into the sky and shook the gray clouds.
Spiraling dragons colored gold and silver descended toward the earth. Dragon-Eyes moved behind Riceros for a closer look.
A golden dragon lumbered up to Riceros and talked. The dragon talked.
It said, “Art thou better prepared this time?”
Dragon-Eyes was blown away. He had used magic in many forms so he didn’t surprise easily but this majestic beast before him was mesmerizing.
He had seen pictures, heard stories and read books about the magical creatures, but he had never truly believed until now. The dragons looked mostly like they had been described, with long necks, pointed heads, two wings and powerful bodies.
The golden dragon standing in front of him had eyes with fiery circles in the center surrounded by sheer darkness. The golden teeth shaped like spikes looked rather frightening. The wings were in the shape of a V and this dragon had a long, silver goatee that hung to the middle of his armor-covered body. Shingled, golden oval plates covering the entire body, except for the wrinkled belly, appeared to be as hard as stone and shone blindingly in the dying sunlight.
A look of disappointment come over Dragon Eyes’ face.
“What’s wrong?” Riceros asked.
“What? Nothing. It’s just...my best attributes in battle don’t work well in close quarter fighting. I�
�m afraid I won’t serve much purpose in this battle,” Dragon-Eyes revealed.
Riceros appeared to feel sympathy for the ancient man.
“What is your dream in life, Dragon-Eyes?” Riceros asked.
“I’ve always wanted to ride a dragon,” the dwarf mumbled and looked down.
“Come with me,” Riceros told him.
The pair went over to the golden dragon named Ikeros and Riceros said, “I have a small request, apologies for the pun.” He looked at the dwarf and back to Ikeros. “He wants to ride a dragon. Help him fly.”
Ikeros paused for a few moments and said, “I want to ride a human. Can you help me with that?”
“So sorry to bother you. Didn’t mean to take up your valuable time,” Dragon-Eyes said as he dragged Riceros away.
The boy shrugged off the Imp’s grip and said, “Wait, he’s only jesting. You just have to know his sense of humor. Sure, you can ride a human. You see the cyclops named Dioneer over there, hop on.”
The strange whale-like horn blowing of a dragon laughing made for a terrible sound.
The dragon laughed. Amazing.
“Get over here,” Riceros told Dragon-Eyes.
The dwarf waddled over next to Ikeros.
Riceros looked at the dragon and said, “Let him on.”
Ikeros lowered his head and laid his neck next to the two.
Riceros leaned over against Ikeros and said to the dwarf, “You want to grab right under the scales, like this and hold on as tight as you can. You just climb up to the base of the neck here and hold here and here.” Riceros pointed out the best areas to help stay on the dragon.
Dragon-Eyes gripped the golden creature’s soft under-flesh as his mind and heart raced. He couldn’t believe this was about to happen. He had been alive for over four and a half centuries and had never been this excited. This moment was the culmination of his entire life.