"At once, Your Majesty." The maid dipped into a curtsy before bustling off to tell the staff and prepare to leave. It took almost an hour to pack up the house and prepare food for the journey. The carriage was readied and Ophelia was helped into it. The carriage set off but it would not reach the palace until evening. Rumors had already started at court and the whispering had begun.
With the arrival of the queen, the ladies of the court flocked to her side. The entire time the King was gone, they were by her side, asking about the honeymoon and gossiping and waiting to see signs if she was with child. They grew disappointed the later it got and she still hadn't shown any signs. Nevertheless, they stayed by her, and it began to show more and more who her true friends were at court. Genevieve and Isobel stuck by her side, offering her information and getting the other ladies to back off. Beatrice offered her a kind silence and provided her with space away from court. She wasn't as ditzy as everyone made her out to be.
By the second week of Ophelia's return, Beatrice had gone into labor. It was a rough birth and took a whole twenty-four hours before her baby boy would be delivered. Her husband was ecstatic but she was just relieved it was over. This would be the kast one, she vowed. She would figure out away to secretly keep it from him. If she became pregnant again, it might very well kill her.
It had taken Kaillas two and half days to reach the border. He had a delay in switching to his war horse and getting his things. He now wore full steel armor and his sword was strapped to his side along with a number of knives hidden among his person. He was ready for any situation he might arrive to.
He hadn't been ready.
It had been a massacre. Everyone was dead. Men, women, even the children. They were all dead. The soldiers searched the town, looking for any sign of life, any clue to who did this. It wasn't until he reached the governor's home did he find the evidence. In his personal office laying on the desk was not for him. It was signed with a signature he knew all too well. It had been the same signature that had been signed on the wall with his parents blood.
They were on a man hunt now. Sending a raven, they recieved permission from the neighboring kingdom to enter and find these assailants so long as they left their people alone. Kaillas could agree to that. He only wanted to find the person responsible for this. They had never found him, the man that killed half of his family. He had disappeared into thin air.
He had tried to write everyday to Ophelia. The first week he sent a raven every evening at the same time. The second week, it was every other day. And by the third, he wasn't sending them at all. It wasn't that he didn't want to, it was that he so caught up in his hunt for revenge he had forgotten.
After the third week and no luck, it was time for him to return. It was four day journey, he was so far south. When he aporached the palace gates, the trumpets sounded and he could hear the shouts saying "The King has returned!" He rode through the gates into the small courtyard at the entrance of the palace. He was home at last.