6
"My lord!?" Lucinda cried and skidded to a halt in the castle courtyard. The remaining guards didn't even raise their swords. Their eyes were fixed on the balcony above. Lucinda looked up and gasped as she saw a very dead king Jasper still pinned to the wall. Galen was nowhere to be seen and she began to panic. "GALEN!?" she yelled, dispensing with his title in her worry.
A beautiful redhead looked down at her from above. "He's here," she said. "He's fine. Although..." she trailed off and looked down to her side.
Galen slowly stood from the floor and as he came into view, fresh tears flowed down his face. "NOO!!" Lucinda cried out and went to her knees. Behind her, the six remaining men in her troop knelt as well. "And Lady Matilda?" she asked, choking up.
Galen just shook his head as his body shuddered in his sobs. He began to walk across the balcony and the women parted for him. He made his way down to Lucinda with Miranda in his arms. By the time he had arrived, Rodrick had arrived with a cart. He lay Miranda gingerly on it. He gently placed his hand on the fabric covering another body.
"I'm sorry," Galen choked out a whisper. "I'm sorry that I couldn't protect you." He looked at Lucinda. "Take them back to Spellthorn," he ordered.
"Duke Galen," Queen Lillian said from above. Galen turned to look at her. "What about us?"
"What about you?" Galen asked numbly.
"You killed the king," she said. "You could have killed us as well."
Galen's eyes flashed with anger. "I'm not going to fucking kill everyone because one man is an insipid douchebag," he retorted.
"I have no idea what a douchebag is," Lillian replied. "But by rights we are yours to command or possess."
Galen looked around angrily. Rodrick nodded softly. When Galen's eyes turned to Lucinda, she just shrugged. "You keep what you kill," she said. "You just effectively named yourself ruler of the Kingdom of Redd."
"What about the fuckwad that ruled before Jasper?" Galen asked.
"He died in service to the emperor," Lillian answered from above. As Galen looked up at her she continued. "Since he died with no heir, the emperor was forced to choose someone to rule."
"And of all the choices he had," Galen said and pointed to Jasper's body. "That was his best pick?"
Lillian shrugged. "No one knows why the emperor does what he does," she replied. "Maybe he wanted to give his son a chance."
Galen shook his head. "I'm no king," he said.
"Maybe not, my lord," Lillian said. "But you are our king whether you see yourself as such or not." She curtsied to him from above and the other women did the same.
Galen looked around the courtyard and all the guards had knelt on one knee with their fists to their chests. Rodrick was bowing from the waist. "Get up!" he yelled. When they didn't he said it again with more force. "GET THE FUCK UP!" They all rose and looked at him. "I don't want this!" he said angrily as he looked around at everyone. "I'm not a king! Hell, I can't protect the ones I love. What the fuck makes you think I can protect a kingdom! I didn't ask to be sucked through a goddamned portal to another fucking world! I left behind a wife and children! I had a great life with them! Nobody asked me if I wanted to be here! Nobody asked me if I was even up to the challenge of saving the world!"
When he paused, Lucinda said, "Sometimes, my lord, the things we need most are thrust upon us whether we want them or not. I know you to be a benevolent ruler. I know you to be a kind and decent man." She looked down at the bodies in the cart. "A loving man any woman would kill to be with."
["I will help you,"] the voice said in his mind.
"And speaking of that," Galen said as he looked up in the air at nothing. "Who the fuck are you?"
"Who are you talking to, my lord?" Lucinda asked.
Galen didn't answer but neither did he continue to rant, either. "I ask again, my king," Lillian said. "What about us?"
Galen looked up at her. "I don't want to be your king," he said. "I give the kingdom to you. The rest of you go home to your families."
"A woman cannot rule, my king," Lillian said.
"Yeah, well, I'm changing the fucking rules," he retorted.
"Even if you do so, my lord," one of the other women said. "A woman has no place ruling. A woman has no place other than in service to men."
"Is that so?" Galen asked angrily. He turned to Lucinda. "Take off your helm."
"My lord," Lucinda balked.
"You say I'm your lord?" Galen asked angrily. "I'm your king?" She nodded with an uncomfortable sigh. "Then I order you to remove your helm." She did so slowly, reluctantly. There were gasps all around as everyone saw that she was, indeed, a woman. Galen took note of the other guards that didn't react. "You as well," he ordered, pointing to one of the kingdom's guards. "And you three," he said again to three of Lucinda's subordinates. "And you, and you, and you as well," he said going around the ranks. Soon, everyone had their helms off and no less than twenty women were revealed to be among the ranks of the guard.
Galen looked up at Lillian. "Still believe you can't rule?" he asked. When she didn't answer, he pointed to Lucinda. "I've known from the moment I met her that she was a woman. I can personally guarantee that she will beat the shit out of any man she faces in a fight." Lucinda blushed but straightened proudly. Galen sobered slightly. "I don't know how many women I killed to get here but I have to believe they all died for a cause they believed in. Men and women alike and I can't fault them for that. The point is women are as resilient and steadfast as men. Hell, some are even more honorable than men. If I had my choice I'd have nothing but women in my guard because they don't fucking back down from shit when it comes to blows."
Lillian looked at him and her posture was proud and regal. "My father was a Duke in the kingdom of Jinx," she said. "I am of noble birth, my king, and if you say I am to rule then I will rule."
"What do you mean, was?" he asked.
Lillian looked down in sadness for a moment before she straightened. "I don't just hate Jasper for what he did to me," she answered. "I hate him for what he did to my family."
One of the other women put a comforting hand on Lillian's shoulders and she nodded slightly for the other woman to speak. "Any woman king Jasper chose to wed or be his concubine," she began. "Her family was slaughtered and fed to the emperor's hogs."
Galen blanched. "What?" he whispered. It seemed he was the only one that was surprised.
"He wanted to ensure we didn't run away when he tortured us," another woman said.
"So you see," the first woman said. "Even if you try to send us back home to our families, we would have no family to go home to."
"There's always the emperor's harem," one of the male guards said and blanched at the hateful look every woman present gave him. He didn't say another word.
Galen looked confused and Lillian spoke up again. "Seven queens and sixteen concubines and we all still possess our maidenhood."
"Aye," the female guards said in staggered unison. "We'd all go to the emperor's harem," Lucinda said but Galen could tell there was something else she was hiding. He'd ask about it later, though.
Galen's head was spinning. He glanced at the cart with his wives on it and his shoulders slumped. He placed a tentative hand on the sideboard and sighed audibly. "What do you need from me?" he asked to no one in particular with his free hand on his forehead, pinching his temples.
"I want to have children," one of the women on the balcony said and it was so filled with longing it tugged at Galen's already fragile heartstrings. It was the same woman that had said a woman has no place except in service to a man.