Chapter 73: Alexander

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"The sad thing is, Maranda, even if we gave her a weapon now, she wouldn't use it." Captain Mathews sighed before nodding slightly. "We'll increase the guard around her. She might not like it, but we need this thing to get figured out quickly and quietly."

"That and we'll be able to focus better knowing she's well protected." Thomas grumbled in my ear and I smiled slightly in agreement.

"There's one thing you all should be aware of." King Stephen's eyes shifted over and rested on Thomas, an apologetic smile tainted his face. "Earlier today, we had a group of about thirty people come claiming that it was obvious who the traitor was. That he'd follow in his father's footsteps."

"Me?" Thomas demanded, irritation rolled in his eyes as the King nodded.

"Obviously, I stated that there was no proof and you wouldn't even attempt to betray your family, but they refused to listen to reason."

"They're just getting restless." Mrs. Mathews sighed slightly, her voice filled with sorrow. "They're going to target who they want."

"It's still ridiculous." Thomas eyed me in surprise and I shrugged. "I understand they're getting desperate, but to blame someone for things they have no control over is utterly idiotic."

"Speaking from experience?" Thomas muttered next to me, a cocky grin on his face as I shrugged.

"While I have to agree with you, Alexander, we still need to be on our toes. People do stupid things when they're desperate." Captain Mathews explained before turning to his eldest son. "Be on your guard at all times, boy. I have a feeling we're not going to hear the last from them."

"I have a feeling we're not going to hear the last about this traitor, either." I mumbled with Thomas agreeing next to me.

"For now, why don't we call it an end for today. It's almost time for dinner, correct?" King Stephen continued. "I'll meet with you tomorrow for the plans, Captain. The rest of you, keep your guard up."

"Any idea on how Ariella's going to take this?" Thomas questioned and I shrugged.

"Hopefully she'll understand and go along with it." I sighed as I glanced at him, worry dancing in his eyes. "She's followed along before. I'm sure she'll do it again."

"How can you be sure?" He demanded, his fists clenching in frustration. "I'm already surprised she doesn't feel like a prisoner."

"So long as we don't actually lock her up, I think she'll be fine." Dimitri chuckled as he stepped up on my other side, amusement dancing in his eyes.

"We'll just have to take her places that she wants to go so she can still have fun but be guarded." Robert added from ahead of us, his voice dancing with humor. "Thomas, I'm sure you and the twins can take Ariella back to the beauty store."

"Oh, that would be fun!" Natalie laughed loudly beside Robert, her eyes twinkling mischievously as she glanced back at us.

"Take him instead." Thomas chuckled, jabbing his thumb in my direction. "I'm sure you could harass him like you do me."

"But it's more fun with you!" Natalie protested with a laugh, her right hand settling on her waist as she kicked herself off the ground and spun around to face us. "Nothing's better than making your brother question his masculinity."

"More like sanity." He grumbled softly.

"Alexander." Dimitri's eyes were looking at something away from us, his hands pointing off towards the left. "Isn't that Shanae and Isabella?"

Following his gaze, I saw the familiar blond hair bobbing in the crowd on the other side of the street. I glanced around for Ariella before panic settled inside of me as I realized she wasn't there.

"Where's my sister?" Thomas growled.

"I was about to ask the same thing." I muttered as I shoved my way past Dimitri, through the crowd, and towards the two girls walking away. "Shanae!" I shouted as watched as she whipped around, her eye narrowing as she glanced back at me.

"I'll talk with you later." She shouted back and I swore slightly as I attempted to catch up to her, cursing her for being an Air. Wooden and brick buildings passed by in a blur as I attempted to keep pace with the two girls and I could only assume that the others were following me.

My eyes narrowed slightly as we entered the abandoned part of the City, a place where no one in their right mind would go in fear of being attacked or lost. That didn't stop them from running forward, their steps expertly placed as if this wasn't the first time they had been here.

Finally catching up to them in front of a giant white stone building, vines decorating the walls, the two girls were doubled over, catching their breath.

"Would you like to tell me why we're here?" I demanded, my shoulders rising and falling as I gasped for breath.

"If we did, you'd kill us." Shanae shrugged, kicking her feet from beneath her and collapsing to the ground. "Just sit and relax, the door's sealed and it could be awhile before Ariella comes out."

"Out from where?" Thomas demanded as he glared down at the exhausted blond.

"You don't mean in there, do you?" Brittney exclaimed, her hand jerking to the white building.

"Aye." Isabella smiled softly. "She's most likely talking to Nimiane about the Water Drop Technique."

"Nimiane?" Robert demanded as he glared at them as well.

"Water Drop Technique?" Dimitri repeated, confusion dancing in his voice.

The two girls glanced at each other before sighing.

"Sit down." Shanae ordered as she leaned forward, her legs curling up underneath her. "We'll explain."

"You better." I grumbled as I stepped closer.

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