Chapter 139: I Really Don't Blame Her
When she went to tournaments with her team for longsword in her original world, they would crowd around the side of the ring to cheer on the team member during their individual matches. Toris sword master would often sit with them and point out telling movements that would predict a competitors next step.
Aside from being taught to read subtle movements in the body when one was in a match, Tori had a bit of experience reading from the sidelines. It wasnt a perfect reading, of course, but she knew someone was about to throw a punch immediately.
Tori was running across the greenery before it really registered to her that Dimitri was going to punch Gideon. Sure, Dimitri was going to do something she had been wanting to do for some time, but if the Prime Ministers son hit the second prince of Soleil, the consequences would be beyond them.
Someone had to stop it and she supposed the instinct bred into Victoria to protect the imperial family kicked in.
Hold it! She opened her mouth and yelled as she closed the short distance between them, but didnt actually hear anything come out. Shit, silence charm....
No one seemed to notice her. If no one noticed her, she couldnt distract them to stop.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m
So, she had no other choice.
She dropped her shoulder and ran into Dimitri.
A choked grunt came from him as her petite body rammed into his side, throwing him off balance and sending him down onto the grass. Tori managed to shove past him and stumbled to a stop. She reached into her pocket and quickly ripped the charm before turning around.
What is wrong with you? Tori shouted before Dimitri seemed to realize that he was on the ground. He looked at her with a mixture of shock and anger.
Why did you shove me!?
You have the nerve to ask me why I shoved you? Tori balked, her eyes wide. Do you not realize that you were about to punch the second prince of Soleil? You are the Prime Minister's son!
How could you shove me! Dimitri was on his feet, but shaken. He couldnt seem to grasp what just happened.
Yeah, and Id do it again, Tori scoffed. As much as Id love to watch you two beat each other until you cant stand, the consequences of your actions go far beyond you two fighting on campus.
Dimitris chest rose and fell with heavy breaths. Two paces away, Gideons eyes were wide, and his lips were parted, appearing stunned. He turned his head to look at Dimitri and squinted in disbelief. Dimitri was known as an ideal student and Tori doubted theyd ever seen him upset. Gideon didnt seem to understand how Dimitri and him almost came to blows.
You....
Dimitri's face was red, and he turned his eyes away. He grit his teeth. It was a waste of time coming to talk to you. Alessa considers you a close friend and now youre avoiding her because you blame her for getting you in trouble.
I told you, I dont blame her! Ive only been busy! Gideon seethed. And Ive made it clear to her that I dont blame her. If I did, why would I tell my parents that it was my fault?
Tori crinkled her eyes. Did the two just forget she was there?
Dimitri and Gideon were further away from each other than before, but the tension was still there. Tori quietly moved to a spot where she could grab on to one of them if the fight started to get physical.
But Alessa was still punished!
Why should everyone involved in the princes little excursion that night be punished except for her? Tori asked in a dull voice. Several pairs of eyes turned to her, and she cocked her head. Wasnt she the one who instigated the entire thing?
Dimitri threw her a hateful glare. You knew they would get in trouble if they were found out and you called the Empress! He took a step towards her, and Toris posture shifted into a subtle fighting stance.
Bent knees, hips facing him, and arms ready. If you try to punch me, Guthry, I guarantee that the little push earlier will feel like a tap on the shoulder.
His face twisted with anger. Im not going to hit a woman!
How chivalrous. Im sure youd say you wouldnt hit an imperial family member, but you were very much about to.
She could almost see the steam coming out of him. Alessa was scolded by the Empress! Dimitri yelled at her.
So? It was like every time she opened her mouth, it only made Dimitri increasingly angry. Shed be lying if she said she didnt feel a little joy. The Empress scolded her. Not tortured or imprisoned.
Dimitri scoffed. Im not surprised you dont care.
On the contrary, I do. Dont get confused, Guthry. My title is countess, but my name is still Guevera. The safety of the imperial family is, unfortunately, engraved in my bones. What wouldve happened if there was an assassination attempt-no. Tori stopped herself and narrowed her eyes. Not even something so dark. What wouldve happened if there was an accident? If the carriage broke, hit something, or they got lost? The corner of her lip twitched up as she tried to contain her smirk. You should know very well how possible that is.
Dimitris hands shook at his side. I understand that it was a serious breach of protocol, but-
Please dont say but no one got hurt, so its fine. She rolled her eyes. Would you only take the danger seriously if a tiger mauled someone? There are rules for reasons. The second prince may have allowed them to be broken, but it was Baroness Hart who instigated him. The Empress had every right to punish her.
Dimitri drew his head back and sneered. Do you know what her punishment was?
Yes. She got off light.
What? Dimitri stared at her as if shed blatantly lied to his face. She was fined, her powers as a noble restricted, and her barony put under the control of someone else!
Her fine will be paid off in installments due to the financial status of her barony and comes from personal wealth, not what is taxed from the villagers; the restrictions on her noble powers and barony representative are temporary; and the barony has been put into capable hands.
His eyes narrowed. Capable hands?
Viscount McLauren and his wife. They are Anlar nobles who earned their titles and have been serving the empire. My cousin, Marquis OTuagh, personally assigned them as they have experience in finance, law, and infrastructure. You would know that if you looked into it. No one is hiding who they are. They will be able to work on a revitalization plan for the barony.
Dimitri shook his head. Do you think putting a hold on businesses that want to start in Chetterswickshire count as revitalizing it?
Do you think that an impoverished barony can suddenly thrive overnight? Tori asked. This isnt a punishment for Chetterswickshire, its a favor to put competent and experienced nobles in place.
Are you saying Baron Hart wasnt competent? Gideon asked, looking at her with confusion.
I dont think hes competent in many things. Im saying give the Viscount a chance.
Dimitris look turned suspicious. You seem to know much about this. Its almost as if you had a hand in it.
Tori didnt flinch. If I did, she would no longer be a baroness.
Dimitris brows shot up. You would love that, wouldnt you? Im sure you hold a grudge-
Grudges. Plural. Tori lifted her chin. Im not going to repeat myself on my stance with Baroness Hart. I only stepped forward when you were about to hit the second prince.
I wasnt going to hit him.
You were going to.
How can you tell?
Tori pulled her arm back and took a threatening step towards him. She watched Dimitris eyes shrink as surprise and fear crossed his face. His body tensed. Tori smirked and lowered her arm, never allowing it to extend.
Did you think I was going to hit you? I wasnt going to. If you cant tell, why did you flinch? Dimitris breath seemed to tremble as he struggled to collect himself. Tori gave him her own sneer. Do you have anything more to say?
This was between me and the second prince, he said with gritted teeth. You neednt get involved.
Tori gave him a small, begrudging nod, but didnt leave.
Did you come here to ask if I was avoiding Alessa or accuse me of doing so because I blame her? Gideon asked in a low voice. I dont blame Alessa, but I have things to do. I will apologize to her for making her feel that way in the morning, Mr. Guthry, but dont accuse me of retaliating.
Dimitri swallowed hard. Then, Ill take your word for it. He gave Gideon a small nod and straightened his back. Have a good evening, Your Highness. He shot Tori a disgusted look as he walked between them and headed back to his dorm.
A cold silence filled the courtyard and Tori closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She didnt recall such animosity between the love interests in the wiki-article.
You know my parents ordered me to limit my contact with her. Gideons quiet voice reached her ears. It isnt that Im avoiding her out of malice.
Then explain it properly. She should understand that her actions have consequences, Tori replied. She turned around towards the tree where she had been hiding. Lets go.
Ilyana stuck her head out sheepishly and nodded.
Did you follow us? Gideon frowned.
We were coming back from dinner and saw you, Tori said with a vague wave of her hand. Its a coincidence.
You still rushed to stop him from hitting me. His tone implied that he wanted to know why. They werent friends and even disliked each other.
Didnt you hear what I said earlier? I would love to see you two beat each other, but unfortunately, both of you are rather high-profile gentlemen. Such impulsive actions will have consequences that will affect more than you, Guthry, and even von Dorn over there, Tori said as she looked past him at Fabian. She gave him an incredulous look. Think about it for a moment.
Isnt it dangerous to get in between us? Gideon asked.
Tori let out a little ugh. Obviously. Thats why I shoved from the side. Im not stupid enough to get in the way of persons fist and its target.
Did you stop him because of my brother? Gideons voice softened a bit. Did my brother ask you to protect me?
Tori and Ilyana, who reached her side, both looked at him as if he had lost his mind.
Do you think Prince Piers would tell Tori to put herself in danger for you? He killed people to keep her safe. The disgusted disbelief in Ilyanas voice was unnecessary, but understandable.
Your Grace, will you be turning twenty, as well? Henrik asked.
Twenty-one. I was born the year before Piers, Axton said. He looked smug. Im his elder.
Itll be difficult to get the usual candles to stick on the cake Im making. I had to special order them, Tori said. I just hope twenty-one candles wont overwhelm the cake.
I look forward to this cream puff tower you all told me about, Axton said, clearly pleased. He looked at Piers, still smug. Looks like I get the first birthday cake of this type. I wonder to whom I should give the first puff.
Piers continued to look out the window. Blue River.
Axton flushed. He looked away. How did he know?
You shouldnt feed Blue River cream puffs. Theyre not good for horses, Tori said. Ill make him a fake one by carving an apple. Axton grinned, lopsided as he leaned forward and rubbed her head.
We will leave Millers Row in the late morning, Nanny Rey said as she continued to crochet a ball. Shed already crocheted a fish. These were toys for Alexander. We will return to Horizon by evening, and you will have plenty of time to rest before class the next day.
Yes, Nanny, Tori, Ilyana, and Henrik chorused.
Piers and I will follow on the return trip, but well leave for the inn ahead of you all. I want to make sure all the preparations are complete, Axton said. Mr. Merced, my steward, is handling all the details, but I cant help but want to see for myself.
Have you already seen the renovations? Henrik asked.
I saw most of them, but not the final completed rooms with all the decorations and bedding and the like. I have seen the restaurant and store, though. Theyre exactly as Tori planned.
Tori smiled, but felt a bit guilty. Shed essentially stolen the idea and picked out different designs to use from places shes been in her original world. She used to often drive up and down California, and stop at rest stops along the way. She had particular stops where she could get gas, use clean toilets, and pick up road trip snacks or fast food in one place.
Those stops also sold items for quick car maintenance, from tire patches to various fluids. That was one thing Toris reconnaissance information found was missing from Adriens general stores: emergency carriage supplies and travel comfort items. She wished she could see Adriens face when the Lunar Inn opened and the one-stop rest-stop was unveiled.
How many inns are being renovated? Henrik asked.
I currently have twenty, not counting the Lunar Pavilion, Axton said. Two are still being built, but they will follow this template. They are being renovated in batches of three at a time. Tori contributed a lot.
Just ideas. Tori shrugged.
Senior Benedict also worked on a directory comcry and service comcry, Axton said. Each inn will have a comcry that is connected to all the other Lunar Inns. When a guest registers the inns directory comcry, it will register all the Lunar Inns, allowing them to call and make reservations in advance even if theyve never been to a particular one.
And what about the service comcry? Ilyana asked.
Room service.
Room service?
A comcry is fixed in each room and the guest can use it as normal to call one of the inns services: the front desk to ask for stewards to bring bags or ready the carriage, housekeeping for more pillows or towels, and the restaurant to have food brought to the room, Tori said. It saves the trouble of the guest to go to the front desk every time they have a question or need something.
Then...If we are in bed and want to have food delivered, all we would have to do is use the service comcry to call the restaurant for food? Henrik asked.
Tori nodded. There is a service menu with restaurant hours and what they offer in each room. The food will of course be charged to the room, and you will pay the balance when you leave.
Ilyanas eyes seemed to glaze over. What if we want a meat pie?
You can call for a meat pie. We plan to sell them at all the inns as a sort of signature travel food item. I asked Senior Southard if she knows any seasonal recipes and shes very excited about them.
Well have these in Viclya, too, right? Henrik squinted and Tori nodded.
Of course.
The carriage rolled to a stop in front of Cafe Fortuna. Henrik, Ilyana, and Nanny Rey climbed out. Henrik and Ilyana would get dinner first while Tori went with Piers and Axton to drop off Alexander. As soon as Ilyana, the last of the three, stepped out of the carriage, the fluffy gray ball shot inside, meowing.
What do you want me to get you? Ilyana asked.
Something light. Roasted cauliflower and a little meat is enough.
Ilyana nodded and slipped into the cafe before the carriage continued on to Piers building. Tori gathered Alexander into her arms.
Oh...your fur is cold. Were you cold sitting in your basket? Tori asked softly as Alexander lifted his head to nudge hers. He shamelessly squeezed himself closer to her.
Nyaow.... He sounded so pitiful; her heart ached.
I will have a better basket made for you that keeps the temperature comfortable, Tori said. Sorry, Alexander. You know Nanny cant stay in the carriage with you for too long because of her allergies.
He didnt seem to care and continued to cuddle against her. When Tori moved back to the dorm, she had started to miss waking up to her cat curled next to her.
Alexander, Piers said as he held out his arms. Come to Dad.
Alexander seemed to huff and instead buried his face against Toris chest. He doesnt see me enough. Let me hold him while I can.
Dont spoil him.
Hes a cat, Tori said with a roll of her eyes. She cuddled her cat, praising him for riding outside for so long and sneaking him some diced chicken breast from a little wooden container. Their ride was short, and they reached the large manor house far too quickly.
Alexander stuck to Tori, meowing loudly when she began to bend to put him down. Axton chuckled as Alexander draped himself over Toris shoulder and kept nudging her head. Tori supported him with one arm as she held onto the carriage railing as she stepped down.
Your Highness, Your Grace, my lady, Master Alexander, welcome back, the knight on duty greeted with a subtle bow of his head. He stepped towards Axton. Axton leaned forward as the knight spoke in a faint voice.
Axtons brows furrowed and he turned his head sharply to the side. There was another imperial carriage pulled into the alley that led to the carriage house. Tori followed his eyes and recognized it.
She looked at Piers. His eyes were also fixed on the carriage and frowning. Come upstairs, he said.
Tori squeezed Alexander a bit tighter. She followed behind Piers as a knight opened the main door to the building. Alexander still remained in her arms as they climbed up the stairs. When they reached the correct floor, Tori drew her head back.
A figure was seated on the floor beside the door to Axton and Piers flat. His arms were wrapped around his knees as he hunched forward, his silver hair falling over his face. Two knights stood a few paces away in the hall and when Tori looked at them, they avoided her eyes. Neither of them stepped forward to explain.
Piers stopped ahead of them. She and Axton stopped behind him. Her eyes moved from Piers to the young man curled in a ball at their door.
Gideon, Piers said, sounding less stern to his brother than usual.
Piers? Gideon lifted his head and Tori sucked in a sharp breath.
His eyes were red, and he was pale. His hair was completely disheveled. His clothes looked fine, and his knights were there, so she dismissed the idea that he had been attacked. At least physically.
Piers seemed to come to this conclusion as well. What are you doing here?
Gideon tightened his lips and slowly pushed himself to his feet. I.... His voice trembled. Tori frowned. Her immediate reaction was to ask what was wrong, but she held back.
One of Gideons escort knights stepped forward. He bowed to Piers. Your Highness-
No, Gideon said, looking back towards him. Wait for me outside.
The two knights looked surprised and frowned. No, Your Highness. We must stay with you-
Ill take responsibility, Axton told them in a stern voice. Just wait for him outside. If you are thirsty, ask Sir Granger or Sir Wagner for some water.
The two knights hesitated once more. They looked back at Gideon, who gave them a firm nod. Reluctantly, the two men bowed and dismissed themselves. Tori moved to the side to let them pass and go down the stairs.
Axton kept his eyes on them and then walked to the railing to make sure they exited the building. He then turned back to Piers and gave him a nod.
Piers turned back to Gideon. What are you doing here?
His brothers lower lip trembled. Gideons violet eyes grew wet at once. Piers...brother.... His voice shook. His hands were clenched at his sides and his whole body seemed to struggle to remain standing. Fabian...he....
Take a deep breath, Pier said, taking a step closer. Take your time. Those were Toris usual instructions to him when he couldnt speak.
Gideon nodded and seemed to take several gulps of air.
What about Fabian? Piers asked. Tori and Axton stayed quiet, not wanting to get in between the two brothers.
Gideon shut his eyes. He requested dismissal from his post. He choked back a cry. He doesnt want to be my knight!
Toris eyes widened and she and Axton looked at each other, stunned.
Piers seemed to stand in place as his brother broke down, frantically rubbing his eyes and trying not to choke on his own tears. Tori didnt feel a smug satisfaction or any pleasure watching him like she thought. Instead, she felt a surprising amount of pity.
Fabian wasnt just Gideons knight, he was Gideons closest, and likely only real, friend.
Piers took a quiet step forward. Then another. He slowly raised his arms and closed the distance between himself and Gideon. Without a word, he brought his brother into an embrace, and a moment later, Gideons choked cries filled the hall.