Chapter 36 - Alicia The Unfinished (6) (1/2)

Rachel sat outside enjoying the breeze in the beautiful garden, the triplets are with their grandparents who are strolling around the garden. Her Sister-in-Law is right across from her, her face in a considerable glow compared to when her husband left and then died.

”Royal Aunt” Lynette walked towards her with an attentive guard by her side ”Mother” the little girl greeted respectfully. The little girl ad perfect manners unlike a child her age only six but bares a grown-up expression.

Her sister-in-law stood up immediately and pulled her daughter towards the table and had her sit down before pouring tea.

”Where you disappointed?” Rachel said as she leaned back in her chair.

”The women didn't even twitch at my family name.” The little girl's eyes where slightly red and filled with disappointment while her mother also looked like she was to cry.

”Your father's body was recently recovered, he'll be transported here and buried with our parents in our family cemetery” Rachel spoke with a softness that was meant to comfort ”Lynette, I have heard your territory has recently uncovered a hot spring. Perhaps its you should go rest there and enjoy your time.” She finished, Lynette finished her calming tea and then with her mother left holding each other.

Wendy stared at the cold floors on the jail cell, wondering how she got into this situation in the first place. She met the young King and gave him a few lines of flattery and then he tossed her in this dungeon.

Other men had always fallen for this trick and yet he got angry and had thrown her in the dungeon. They where having such a good conversation and yet it turned so sour.

”She's down here” asked a female voice that was very sweat.

”Yes, your Highness” said the guard.

Wendy looked up to the beautiful women that was led by the guards. She remembered this woman, and without even thinking about started to blame her for everything bad that happened to her so far for no good reason.

”Stay outside” Rachel waved the guard off and he dutifully went outside singing with a bonus with his pocket. Your blaming me, aren't you?” Rachel questioned as she turned her head to look at the women who pulled on an innocent face, but her eyes betrayed her.

”You highness, why would-”

”That part of you didn't change, you had always believed yourself to be entitled due to your upbringing, and even after your family had fallen and became broke. You still expected the world to revolve around you.”