Chapter 168: Chapter 19. The Oath
Chapter 168: Chapter 19. The Oath
When I pulled the bloody pendant out of the envelope, Dylan and I both caught our breath. Andrew was tactfully silent and stepped aside because he wasn't the only one affected by the incident.
There was a deathly silence in the living room. It was only after a few seconds that the teenager was able to speak:
— I-it's… It's my sister's!
— «Sister?» — I asked in a voice hoarse with excitement.
— Melinda…» he blurted out, «My older sister.
My pupils dilated in surprise. I turned back to him.
— But how? You didn't say anything about…
— We have a big family,» Dylan reported, «Many brothers and sisters. Melinda is the oldest… When her parents died, she went to work at Cassius Manor to feed us.
For a moment, I forgot how to breathe.
— So it's true…?
The boy nodded.
— My sister told me a lot about you… That's why I was surprised to hear that you were the man who rescued us.
For the first time I looked at Dylan more closely than usual. The same brown hair and brown eyes… The familiar soft features. Even before that, I had a strange feeling when I looked at a guy. But I never thought he would actually be related to Melinda.
It was really an incredible coincidence.
— For the last six months, when my sister had been working at the Imperial Palace, we hadn't had any contact with her… so she couldn't have known that Keisha and I had been kidnapped by slave traders.
When Dylan said all this he looked very sad.
But even though I should have been there for him at that moment-I could barely find the strength to stay sane myself right now. My hands shook as I realized what had happened.
— Why is this pendant here? — The boy asked. «My sister never parted with it before! She would never give it to anyone.
— Because» My voice stuttered when I couldn't say it out loud, «because…
A letter with the imperial seal. Only two people in the country could have sent it to me. However, Rachel certainly wouldn't waste her time on such a thing. Threats and other such antics were never her style. If Rachel wanted to do away with someone, she did it silently and quietly.
Which left only one obvious option…
I ripped the blood-soaked envelope to shreds. And the next second, tears came to my eyes.
— What's going on? — Dylan trembled, too,» When is my sister coming back…?!
— Melinda… She's not coming back.
***
I couldn't sleep a wink the next night.
Sitting at my desk in the dark-I clutched the pendant in my hands and couldn't even cry. Every time a lump came to my throat: my breath caught and I began to choke.
For the rest of the day, Maxie and Andrew didn't bother me anymore. Because they both understood everything perfectly. I didn't have the energy to work or do anything else.
At this point I had only one wish left.
Every now and then I reread the letters Dylan had given me. Melinda had been sending letters to the family for the past few years, and the guy thought I should see them. All because… Most of their contents were about me.
«…Today I persuaded Mistress to go for a walk in the garden. She doesn't like to be in the palace. But it's my birthday, so she made an exception. I told her I didn't want any expensive presents. And you know what, brother? The people around were shocked when they saw the crown princess catching butterflies.
She wanted to catch a hundred royal looking butterflies for my birthday!»
«…not too long ago Madam said she wanted to let me go home so I could see my family. I would have liked that. But… Then Mistress would be all alone in the palace. Our family is large, but the Lady has only me. So I can't do that. Forgive me, Brother!
I will try to come to you next time.»
«…In fact, I am so glad to be Lady Ashford's maid! I have often seen other gentlemen treat their servants badly… But Lady Ashford never does that. She has never even chastised me once. Mistress says we are human and must be equal. I have never heard such a thing before. It's so amazing!
Thanks to the lady's words, I realized that my life means something, too.»
Reading one letter after another made me involuntarily sob. Who knew it would end up like this…
The regret I felt cannot be described in words.
The commoners could not read or write well. And the content of Melinda's letters showed that as well. But even so…the sincerity emanating from these texts could not be faked.
As I read the last letter, my shoulders shook. It took some time for the cramp of piling up emotions to pass.
In the middle of the night, Dylan knocked on my door.
— Your Grace… You summoned? — he said quietly.
The lad had been on pins and needles all day today, as I had been. His face was pale and his eyes were wet with tears. He hadn't had time to tell the rest of the family what had happened yet.
I nodded slightly.
— Come in.
Melinda's little brother stopped in the middle of the room, and I walked over to him. I picked up a silver pendant with a gem and put it around his neck. He was surprised.
— Is that…?!
— It belongs to you now,» I said simply, «I gave it to Melinda. And no matter what… I won't give it back.
— But…! — The boy faltered, hesitantly looking at the pendant, «It's my sister's most precious possession. How could I…
— And you are her dear brother. Who else should I give it to? Just think of it as a continuation of Melinda's case.
Dylan's eyes went red and he seemed about to cry again. I reassured him.
— Your Grace…! — I thank you… I thank you for being so kind to our family! I can never repay my debt…
— There's no debt,» I interrupted, «I've always thought of Melinda as my friend.
I helped Dylan up from the floor and took him by the shoulders. He was still shaking.
— Your family won't have to worry,» I promised, «I won't let it go to waste.
— What?» He looked up at me, surprised, «What do you mean?
I was as serious as I'd ever been. My anger dug into my skin more and more, though I didn't even notice it.
I could have sworn to heaven.
— The man who'd hurt Melinda… would pay for it with his own blood.