Chapter 108 - Who Are You Cecile?
Bang! Bang! Cecile used every ounce of strength to slam against the chamber doors. âYour Majesty! Please open the door!â She hollered.
âYou mustnât do this, Your Majesty!â The astonished attendants desperately tried to persuade her. âPlease calm yourself!â
As astonished as they were by her maniacal actions, none dared to restrain her as it was forbidden by imperial palace law to lay a hand on the empress without permission. There was nothing they could do but stand about restlessly. As they watched the empress rampage, the same thoughts ran through their minds. âWhat madness was this? The empress pounding on the emperorâs door? This was unprecedented! Did she come barging into the main palace simply because the emperor refused to visit her palace?â Their faces were turning blue with fright.
âYour Majesty! Please return to your palace! This is not proper. His Majesty has retired to bed. You must not interfere with his rest!â An attendant pleaded.
âRest my foot! Come on! Open the door! Donât you hear that sound?â Cecile angrily retorted.
âWhat sound might you be talking about?â
Cecile was frustrated by the attendantâs expression that clearly questioned her sanity. âReally! Why canât they hear this sound?â The disturbing sound had accosted her the minute sheâd stepped into the main palace. At first it had sounded like wailing, but on a closer listen, it was more jarring and grating than normal wails and screeches. The source wasnât clear, but it was obviously nothing good. More importantly, her ears had picked up a faint groan.
âYour Majesty?â The minute Cecile realized the uttered groan came from Estian, she dashed into the palace, ignoring the attendantâs cries that it was against decorum. She was well aware that even the empress didnât have the authority to enter the main palace on a whim. Sheâd likely be subjected to a huge scolding later, or could even be kicked out of the palace. It wasnât that she was making light of the matter, but this wasnât the time to dawdle.
Four days had passed since Estian stopped visiting her palace. On the first night, Cecile had gone to bed alone without noticing anything unusual. It wouldnât be the first time Estian was tied up with work. On those occasions, she would wake to find him nestled against her the next day. Yet, when she opened her eyes the following morning, he was nowhere to be found. When she reached out to feel the space next to her, all she found was a cold bedsheet, with no trace of anyone having occupied it.
âI had so many things to tell him,â Cecile thought despondently. Every night Estian would listen to Cecile prattle on about her dayâs activities. In truth, life in the empressâs palace was quite mundane, and there was nothing amusing worth sharing. Still, Estian always listened till the end. Cecile would recount her day enthusiastically because she took delight in seeing Estian listening with enjoyment.
There must be a reason for his unexplained absence. Cecile decided to wait patiently for Estian to explain, but he failed to appear the next night, and the one after that. Even after sending an attendant to find out the reason, Cecile failed to receive an answer. It was then that she received a visit from Tania, with Girgantia in tow.
âUh⊠Your Majesty. Are the rumors true?â Tania cautiously asked.
âRumors? What rumors?â Cecile asked.
âThey say the emperorâs going to chase you out. Is it true?â Girgantia exclaimed, jumping into the conversation. âKegh! Kegh-kagh! Hey! Let go of the leash!â
Tania yanked hard on the dragonâs leash before he had the chance to finish. Her handmaiden had clearly grown more proficient with her leash-handling. â Ah, no. ActuallyâŠâ Tania trailed off. Her flustered bewilderment was clear evidence that the rumors were running wild.
The whole situation infuriated Cecile. She couldnât figure out why Estian was suddenly acting in this manner towards her. âIf you donât like me then say it!â Now entering the fourth day, she made up her mind to act. If she was to leave, sheâll walk out on her own terms. Although she was concerned that she might be overwhelmed by Estianâs murderous aura and end up begging for his forgiveness, she decided it was preferable than foolishly sitting around and waiting for his verdict. Firming her resolve, she set out towards the main palace.
All of which led her to where she stood now, pounding on Estianâs chamber doors. She instinctively understood the minute she heard that earsplitting soundâit wasnât that Estian had stopped coming to her, but that he was prevented from doing so by that abnormal sound.
âYour Majesty! Please open the door quickly! Are you alright!â Despite her desperate pounding, the only response from within were more groans. Cecile resorted to hurling herself at the door, but it wouldnât budge. Her shoulders ached and her skin was grazed, but she paid no heed to the stinging sensation.
âWhat are you all doing! Hurry and open the door!â Cecile yelled in frustration, turning towards the palace attendants, some of whom had begun crying.
âHow could we dare to do such a thing!â One attendant stammered. â Your Majesty, please control yourself!â
Cecile gritted her teeth. The strange sound was clearly coming from Estianâs chamber. The lack of response from him only fueled her anxiety. Did he collapse inside? Cecile was panting, as she glared at the unbudging door. âI have to stop that sound!â She thought, clenching her fist.