Seren returned to the tower where her husband awaited her outside, seated amidst his knights on the outdoor chairs within her garden. From the bits of conversation she overheard as she approached them, they were discussing the upcoming journey for Othinia. Their group would be leaving the next morning.
Seren walked towards her husband and her retinue tactfully stayed back. The knights also left after they bowed to the Queen, allowing the couple to converse in private. Drayce rose from his chair to welcome her. Though he could not see her smile, the joy in her eyes was unmistakable.
As soon as Seren was near enough, Drayce held her in his arms and lowered his head to meet her gaze. "Seems like the talk went really well."
She nodded. "I now feel relieved and free of guilt." She nestled her face into his embrace and asked, "Dray, though you told me before you won't, but I want to say it again."
"Hmm?"
"I will be devastated if you ever accept another woman in your life. On that very day you betray my trust, I will leave you and you will never see me again."
Drayce chuckled and tightened his hold around her. "Very well, I will keep that in mind."
He didn't have to assure her again and again. There was no need for as his heart was hers and hers alone. To him, only one woman existed in his world—his wife, his Queen, Seren Ivanov. No one else could ever fill that role.
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In the garden of Queen Niobe's residence, the Crown Prince of Abetha arrived.
He saw his mother quietly standing by the railing of the gazebo and approached her with measured steps. He had long been aware that his sister had come to have tea with their stepmother and he knew the reason of it very well.
Cian entered the gazebo and walked to stand next to his mother, but Niobe was too lost in her own thoughts. She was gazing vacantly at the flowers in full bloom. She didn't even realize his arrival.
To her surprise, she felt a warm hand covering her own resting on the railing of the gazebo. She glanced at the hand and then its owner.
"Cian."
Her son smiled at her, gently asking the Queen, "What are you thinking so deeply about, Mother?"
She returned her attention back to the greenery and replied. "It's nothing much."
Cian followed his mother's gaze.
"Mother."
"Yes?"
Cian turned his head to look at his mother, taken aback by her statement.
Niobe met his gaze directly. She looked deeply into his eyes and said, "Cian, men of your stature get married for only two reasons. One is when they have found a person they fancies, and the second, when there are political benefits to gain. You are not only the Crown Prince of Abetha, you are the sole heir of this kingdom. The royal bloodline of the Ilvens will continue through you.
One day, you have to choose a woman to marry."
Cian attentively listened to his mother's words, a display of a filial son.
Niobe continued, "You are in your mid-twenties, yet you do not show a single interest in any noblewoman. It does worry me that you keep ignoring the subject of your marriage; afterall, the subject of a Crown Princess is sensitive. Still, it does not matter if you get a lover. In the end, you will end up marrying a woman.
"Isn't it better that it is a woman you at least have ties with? Even if there is no love, the two of you will have respect for each other. If there are political gains after marrying her, then that is a blessing. However, before worrying about all those, you must first interact with a woman who has the potential to be your lover."
Cian fell silent as his mother was right.
"That is why, I took the initiative to select someone suitable for you. That doesn't mean I want you to outright marry her, but I want you to consider her when you make your decision. When you go to my homeland, try to get to know about this princess in person. If you find yourself liking her, we can think about giving a marriage proposal.
If not, then I will introduce another person who I think will be a good match to you."
Her words struck a chord within Cian, forcing him to acknowledge her wisdom.
"I will try, Mother, but I cannot assure anything. I am going to Othinia for the kingdom alliance summit, but there are several important things I need to do as well. I might not get the time to spend at leisure."
"I am glad that you at least did not say 'no'."
Cian smiled. "It's hard to say 'no' to you, Mother, when you are so good at reasoning out things."
A hint of a smile, faint like a ghost, curved Niobe's lips. It had been so long since she had smiled for real. Perhaps, the last time Cian remembered it was in his childhood. The circumstances that plagued the Queen had seemingly eroded her capacity to smile.
In that moment, multiple memories flashed from his childhood days with his mother— when she was playing with him, running after him, teaching him, scolding him, feeding him food, trying to coax him when he was sad, among countless others.. Niobe had been there for him every step of the way and he was grateful.
"Where did your thoughts wander?" he heard his mother ask and it brought him back to his senses.
Cian shook his head. "Nowhere significant."
Mother and son settled around the table, delving into a discussion about the upcoming summit. Being knowledgeable in politics, not to mention before becoming the Queen of Abetha, she was a princess from Othinia, the daughter of the previous King, she could guide her son well.
She could provide him with resources to help him in his affairs, after all, despite being in another kingdom, she was a relative to the current Othinian Royal family. She did not let her original foundation go to waste.