Cassandra broke the seal on the letter, her eyes quickly scanning its contents. Her brow furrowed as she read aloud:"Dear Cassandra and Zafron,
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Zafron's face lit up with a mixture of relief and concern. "The Vex mansion? At least we know where they are now. But why would they be there?"
Cassandra shook her head, equally puzzled. "I'm not sure, but we need to go there immediately." She turned to her cart driver. "Prepare the cart. We're heading to the Vex estate."
Minutes later, as they settled into the plush seats of the flying cart, Zafron's expression darkened. "I have to say, I'm relieved to know where they are, but I have my reservations about Malachi Vex. The man's reputation is... questionable at best."
Cassandra nodded, her own concerns mirroring Zafron's. "I've heard the rumors too. But right now, our priority is getting Mara and Matilda back safely, right?"
Zafron's jaw clenched, his voice taking on a protective edge. "Absolutely. And I swear, if that man has laid a finger on either of them, he'll regret the day he was born. I'll tear that mansion apart brick by brick if I have to."
Cassandra felt a blush creep up her cheeks, surprised by the intensity in Zafron's voice. 'He's so passionate about protecting them,' she thought, a warmth spreading through her chest. 'It's... rather attractive, actually.'
As they ventured on, she could see Zafron peeking through the windows, looking up ahead to see what was happening or not happening. It was clear to her that he did care about this Mara and Matilda. Although she was never really clear on the relationship he had with them, perhaps because she was too busy trying to achieve her own "goals".
However she knew they were special to Zafron and as such took this just as serious as he did.
Their journey was however interrupted by the cart driver's voice. "My lady, I believe I see Lord Harold's cart just below us."
Cassandra rolled her eyes, exasperated. "Really? Since when did spotting my uncle's vehicle become part of your duties?"
The driver, looking slightly abashed, replied, "I just thought you might want to know, given that Lord Harold said he'd be out of town today."
This caught Cassandra's attention. She leaned over the side of the cart, her eyes searching the streets below. Sure enough, there was her uncle's distinctive carriage. But what she saw next made her gasp.
"Zafron, look!" she exclaimed, pointing. "That's my uncle down there, but... is that not dear old prince charming with him?" With the way Cassandra made her face, one would think Lucien stole her favourite toy as a kid.
Zafron squinted, then nodded in confirmation. "It certainly looks like Lucien. . But didn't your uncle say Lucien had returned to Lumina yesterday?"
Cassandra's brow furrowed in confusion. "He did. And why is Lucien dressed like that? He looks like a common street thug, not the refined nobleman we know."
As they watched, they could see that Uncle Harold and Lucien seemed to be in some kind of altercation. Lucien had Harold by the scruff of his collar, while another man appeared to be grappling with Harold's driver.
Cassandra's confusion deepened. 'What in the world is going on down there?' she thought.
She turned to Zafron, her voice tinged with apology. "I'm sorry, but I need to make a quick stop. This... doesn't look right. Would you mind waiting here? I'll be back in a moment."
Zafron nodded, concern evident in his eyes. "Of course. Be careful, Cassandra."
The cart landed a safe distance away from the scene that was unfolding and Cassandra came down. Zafron stayed back unsure if he was even supposed to get involved in whatever Lucien and Harold had going on. One thing he had learnt from his experience was spotting people who didn't particularly like him. Lucien just like Harold was one of those people he knew would drive a sword through his back.
As Cassandra approached the scene, she noticed the tension in the air. Both Lucien and Uncle Harold looked utterly flustered at her approach, their eyes widening in shock.
"Cassandra!" Uncle Harold exclaimed, his voice pitched slightly higher than usual. "What an... unexpected pleasure. What brings you to this part of town?"
Lucien quickly released Harold's collar, smoothing down his own shabby attire. "Lady Cassandra," he said, his cultured tones at odds with his appearance. "How... delightful to see you again."
'Something's not right here,' Cassandra thought, her eyes narrowing. 'They both look like they've been caught red-handed.'
"Uncle, Lucien," she acknowledged, her gaze flicking between them. "I could ask you the same question. What's going on here? And Lucien, I thought you'd returned to Lumina?"
Uncle Harold laughed, a forced, brittle sound. "Oh, it's nothing to concern yourself with, my dear. Just a small... misunderstanding between gentlemen."
Lucien nodded vigorously. "Indeed, Lady Cassandra. Your uncle was kind enough to... ah, show me around some of Drakoria's less savory quarters. For educational purposes, you understand."
'Educational purposes?' Cassandra's internal voice scoffed. 'In those clothes? And why would Uncle Harold, of all people, be giving such a tour?'
Uncle Harold jumped in, "Yes, yes! You see, Lucien expressed an interest in... in the plight of the common folk. Noble of him, really. I thought a firsthand experience would be most illuminating."
Lucien's smile was strained. "Your uncle has been most... accommodating."
As they spoke, their stories becoming more tangled and contradictory, Cassandra felt her confusion deepening. 'This doesn't make any sense. Why would Uncle Harold bring Lucien here? And why is Lucien dressed like that?'
Meanwhile, Lucien's thoughts raced. 'Damn it all! This pompous old fool will ruin everything. I need my money, and I need it now!'
Uncle Harold's own thought was a jumble of panic and anger. 'Of all the rotten luck! If Cassandra discovers our arrangement, everything I've worked for will be ruined. And this insufferable boy... I should have had him dealt with permanently!'
As Cassandra listened to their increasingly implausible explanations, she noticed a shift in Lucien's demeanor. His cultured tones began to slip, desperation creeping into his voice.
"Look 'ere, Lady Cassandra," Lucien blurted out, his refined accent disappearing entirely. "Your uncle owes me money, and I aim to collect!"
Uncle Harold's face paled. "Now, see here, young man-"
But Lucien was beyond caring. "Shut it, old man! I'm done with your games. Lady Cassandra, your uncle promised me a fortune to play at being a nobleman. Said if I could get you out the way, he'd set me up for life!"
Cassandra's jaw dropped. "What? Uncle, what is he talking about?"
Uncle Harold's eyes darted between Cassandra and Lucien, panic evident in every line of his face. "Cassandra, my dear, don't listen to this... this con artist! He's clearly delusional!"
But Lucien wasn't finished. "Delusional, am I? Tell her, then! Tell her how you planned to have me killed when things didn't work out! How you left me with nothing after I played your little charade!"
'This can't be happening,' Uncle Harold thought, sweat beading on his brow. 'Everything I've worked for, crumbling because of this street rat!'
Cassandra's mind whirled. 'A charade? Courting me? What in the world have they been up to?'
"Uncle," she said, her voice dangerously calm, "I think you'd better explain. Now."
Just then, Zafron stepped out of the cart, concern etched on his face. Cassandra held up a hand, shaking her head. "Not now, Zafron. I'll... I'll deal with this later."
She turned back to her uncle and Lucien, her expression a mix of confusion, hurt, and growing anger. "I don't know what's going on here, but I intend to find out. Both of you will come to the mansion later and we will sort this out. Is that understood?"
Without waiting for a response, she spun on her heel and marched back to the cart.
As she settled back in beside Zafron, he couldn't help but ask, "Cassandra, what was that all about?"
She sighed, her voice weary. "It's... it's complicated. And not something I fully understand yet. But right now, we have more pressing matters. Mara and Matilda need us."
Zafron nodded, his face set with determination. "You're right. Whatever's going on with your uncle and Lucien, it can wait. Let's go get Mara and Matilda back,"
As the cart lifted off, Cassandra's mind raced. 'What have you done, Uncle? And Lucien...so everything a lie?' She pushed the thoughts aside, focusing on the task at hand. 'One crisis at a time,' she told herself. 'First, we deal with this whole disappearance thing. Then...
then I'll unravel whatever web of deceit my uncle or Lucien is trying to spin.'