Afraid and Alone
"Good evening, Prince Kaito. I'm surprised to see you here tonight," I can't imagine why. Kai had just walked into the dining hall, with a little surprise to add to him actually attending dinner. His portscreen was tucked behind his back as he strode over to his chair to sit. That recording of his father had given him a fairly good idea on how to show Cinder that the queen was lying to her.
They waited for their food before Levana spoke up again. "Do you have any intention of speaking during this meal, Prince Kaito?"
"Only to answer your questions, Queen Levana," holding in as much smugness as he could.
"Fine, then. Let me ask you this. How on Earth could you fall in love with someone as low, petty, disgraceful, and horrific as my niece?"
Kai clenched his fists at his sides. His nails dug into his skin with a piercing sharpness and he refrained from scolding Levana. "She is the kind person that is easy to talk to. I also like her personality."
She sat there and store at him in disbelief. Levana was genuinely shocked at the fact that he truly loved her niece. "I can't even begin to understand why you would think of her in such a manner. You should just ignore her after you are wed. That way, you'll see that I was right to lie to her, because she is a monstrous girl."
"Maybe if you stopped lying to her and torturing her, you'd see that she is a wonderful person."
"How dare you talk to me like that? You are a measly prince where as I am a queen."
"That can be removed from the throne with a single command from Princess Selene," Kai added. He was so sick of this woman thinking that she was all powerful and could prance around like she owned the world she lived in. "You abuse her when, in reality, she holds all of the power you may think that you own. She is the one who is the real queen."
Levana was about to speak, but closed her mouth and glared. She forced composure to spread across her face, and she left the room. Once Kai was certain she was gone for good, he gripped the screen that was laying on his chair and checked to see if it had been recording. Thank the stars it had been, or he would have had to talk to Levana again. Which was a form of torment in it of itself.
He didn't care about finishing his dinner. All he wanted was to go show this new evidence to Cinder. To prove that he loved her and that Levana had been lying to her. He fled the dining hall for the area where all of the palace chambers where stationed. He quietly went up to Cinder's room, and slip his portscreen under the door. He knocked to get her attention to the door, and sat on the ground next to the frame.
A few minutes passed until he heard a muffled sound come from the room. He hoped that it was the sound of his portscreen playing the recording of his conversation with Levana. The sound cut out, and the door opened. Kai pounced off of the floor to see Cinder. She was so upset, it poisoned him.
"So," she started. "You got my aunt to say that she lied?"
"Yeah," he replied plainly. "I wanted to prove that my feelings for you are my own. And that Levana lied to you to mess with you."
"Well, you did a pretty go job," she slightly smiled. A sign of hope. A sign of gratitude. She handed him back his port.
"So ..." he inched closer to her. "Can we stay with each other for a bit?"
Her head dropped back down. "I'm really tired, Kai. Can we wait until tomorrow?"
His spirit deflated a smudge, but he recovered quickly. "Sure. What would you like to do?"
"Could we go back to the marketplace? It was kind of fun the first time."
"Alright, just don't run off again. It scared the life out off me."
She let out a nervous laugh, but sunk back into the depressed shell she was before. "Okay, Kai. I won't," she flinched for a second, then stepped to him. She lightly kissed him on the cheek, and retreated back into her room.
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What a relief. Cinder was so elated she could hardly stand it. Kai had just proven to her that he loved her on his own. And the fact that he went to such a length to justify his true feelings for her showed Cinder that he loved her even more.
Tomorrow was going to be the worst day of her life. She would have to leave him, betray him, and disappear from his life. Leaving him to suffer the consequences of such an act.
For now, she needed her rest. She hadn't been lying when she told Kai that she was fatigued. Cinder slipped under her covers and pulled her soft blankets up to the point of her shoulders. She was so swaddled in warmth that she thought she was on the sun. Her heart was on fire and a similar spark resided in her gut. The feeling of true love, and she was head over cyborg heels, for Kai.
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Kai was facing a large crowd. Not the one he was used to, but a crowd of people who he had thought he'd never have to face. Lunars. They were cheering at him, but not just his name. Long live Prince Kaito and Princess Selene. They were chanting the phrase over and over. He turned to his left. No. Cinder store blankly into the large group of people that faced them.
"Cinder," he nudged. She turned away and fled into the room behind them. He didn't notice until then that she was sporting a wedding dress, and he a very exquisite red suit. They were married, again. "Cinder, what's wrong?"
She turned from him as he approached. She gave him the impression that she was afraid. That she was scared to look at him. Just as he was going to speak, the door swung open.
"Wonderful, Selene. I knew that with some encouragement, you would reconsider your decision. I'm so proud of you." she lied. What was going on here?
"You threatened to kill him. What was I supposed to do?" Levana said she would kill him? Cinder gave up her freedom to save him? Selene sat down on a bed in the room, another thing he didn't understand.
"You could have let me destroy him. Then, you'd be out of this," she was smiling wickedly.
"You know how I feel about Kai. I could never let that happen." Kai was touched. The girl he loved would rather throw away the last thing she held dear to save him.
"I know. I counted on that silly affection." She paused to play with the fabric on Cinder's dress. It was simple, but she looked stunning in it. She was, without a doubt, the most beautiful woman on Earth and Luna. Subtract the dress for her normal garments, she was still not given any competition. "Now all you have to do, is provide an heir to the throne."
"WHAT?!" she screeched. She jumped off the bed and backed away from her aunt. Kai caught a glimpse of her face. Her eyes were consumed with restlessness as black rings coiled around them. Her skin gave off a sickly glow as she became more and more nervous.
"Well of course you have to have a child, Selene. What else did you think was going to happen? That I would just let you lie around for the rest of your life?" Cinder's tiredness was crammed away by panic. She frantically scanned the room, in search of an unknown object. When it appeared that she couldn't find it, she ran out of the room.
"Cinder!" He chased after her, afraid of what she was up to. He saw her collide with two guards and she was forced to stop. For a moment, he was relieved. The next thing he saw, was Cinder drawing the pistol from one of the guards' belts. The guards stuck up their hands to show they meant no harm. Kai didn't do the same.
"Cinder, it's okay. Put down the gun."
"No." She shook her head as she trembled. " ... no, no, no, no." She walked backwards and the gun in her hands wavered. "I can't do this. I can't do this," she repeated.
"Cinder, calm down. I'm here. Just come here, and put down the gun."
The pistol shivered as she held it in a two handed grip. She constantly shifted her gaze from the gun to him. She finally rested her eyes on the pistol. She straightened her stance, and collected a bit of her sanity. Her left hand lied to ease at her side, the nozzle of the gun in the other hand pressed to her temple. "I'm sorry, Kai."
"NO!" he screamed. But he was too late. The shot echoed off the walls, the floors, his ears. She dropped to the ground in a heap. The pistol flew from her fingertips and she crashed. He ran to her side, he grabbed her by the waist. He tugged her into his lap. Blood streamed from a small crater in her head. He cried her name, begging her to wake up. But she refused. Over and over he pleaded her name, as if the word could save her. Bring her back to him from some distant place she traveled to.
She was dead. He begged for the guards to help him, but they did not move an inch. He ran his fingers through her silky hair. Tears soaked his face and dripped onto his darling princess. She was dead. She couldn't take it. Levana just had to tell her that she would be forced to have a child with him. It wasn't fair. She was dead. How could this happen to her? The most lovable girl he'd ever met, just killed herself in front of him. Now, he was caressing her body in his arms. Her blood found its way onto his clothes, and his tears onto her dress and face. He flecked them away, not wanting to trick his mind into thinking that she was crying too. She was dead.
And if his princess was dead, there was no point in living.
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