Expertise
So sharp, the edges of the gems, cutting Galvin's skin as his mother, Ziradith Herald, backhanded him across the face. "You arrogant little cretin! Do you know what you've done?!" Galvin fell back, hissing in pain and anger. "All the work I put into getting you engaged to that girl, you've ruined it!" Standing in the far corner of the room, the maid, one of many working in the Herald estate, winced from the sight. She too had received a strike like that from the duchess. However, she felt no sympathy, not after all the times Galvin had violated her. "Bad enough you couldn't even marry into the main family! Do you have any idea of the humiliation you've brought on me!"
"It's not my fault! He tricked me, and she was a whore! I'm the victim in this!"
Ziradith looked away in disgust. "Pathetic. You wagered your fiancée on a duel and got beaten! And Seraph saving you. I wish he was my son because then I'd have something to work with."
"Just fix it!"
"Fix it? Are you out of your mind? No family will touch you now! Your only value is as livestock!"
"Well then tell me what I'm supposed to do!"
"What to do? You're going to go back there and salvage this on your own."
"I can't go back there after what happened! I'm the laughingstock of the academy!"
"That'll be the punishment for your stupidity, to wallow in the humiliation that you brought on yourself. Once you're back, start challenging everyone to duels, and don't you dare lose again. If they can't respect you, at least make them fear you. And don't go near Sophia or this Noah bastard. I don't want you losing and shaming me any further. Do you understand?"
He glared at her, angrily huffing through his nose. "As you wish, Mother."
"Now get out of my sight. I don't even want to look at you, you disgusting rat."
Once Galvin left, Ziradith turned and looked out the window at the snow-caked city of Colbrand. This manor was one of two, and the other within the Herald territory. Upper nobles like herself tended to keep second mansions like these for when traveling to and from the capital in their search for political and economic power. For Ziradith, it was a lifelong pursuit, forging and breaking alliances while scouring for weaknesses and resources to exploit. Her son's blunder was a devastating blow to everything she had accomplished, but she would bounce back from this; she always did, no matter who had to suffer for it.
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"Noah, over here!" Upon entering the mess hall, he heard himself being beckoned, but not by a familiar face. A female cadet was waving him over. "Come sit with us!"
"No, come sit over here!" another young woman hollered from the other side mess hall; she and all her eager-eyed friends.
Word had spread pretty quick of his evening with Sophia, and now numerous women were inviting him like sirens. It was a confusing sight for those unaware of the situation. Cadets from the barracks and middle dorms scoffed, thinking it all had to be lies and exaggerations. Those from the upper dorms, eyes dead from exhaustion, simply sighed as if to say, "yep, that's just how it goes."
"It seems you've accrued a fan club," Alexis said dryly, standing by his side.
"Well yeah, I mean, come on."
Sophia approached them with a nervous smile on her face. "Hey."
"Hi," Alexis replied, unsure of what else to say. All eyes were watching them, most aware of the existence of a love triangle, but no one understood the actual dynamics.
"You two take your seats. I'll get us some food," Noah said.
While walking towards the kitchen, he glanced to where the princes usually sat. Galvin wasn't there. Had he fled the academy in shame? Noah could only hope. As he gathered breakfast, Alexis took her usual seat and Sophia borrowed Noah's. Sophia took a deep breath.
"I'm sorry," she murmured, reaching out to try and hold Alexis's hands. "I did what I did to hurt Galvin and break free of him, but I didn't want to hurt you too. I was... I was desperate. I felt the horrible future suffocating me, and I was ready to do anything, just to create a little pocket of air."
The act was not reciprocated, and it took all of Alexis's strength to answer her. "I understand. When I was told I'd have to marry him, I was ready to bite my tongue and die. I know what that desperation feels like. I can't judge you, knowing I would have done so much worse."
"But can you forgive me?"
"I... I need some time. The noises you made, the things you said, I didn't want to know that you could make them. I didn't want to discover you could be like that until... it was you and I, making each other say those things.
Do you remember the first time we kissed? We were young, confused, had no idea what we were doing. I loved that feeling, the blind leading the blind. It was like a door to a whole new world had opened up for the two of us to discover, and the smallest step made our hearts race like we had run a mile. It was just us, holding hands and making those steps together. Now you're so far ahead of me, and I've lost the chance to walk those steps for the first time with you."
Sophia wiped away a tear. "I felt the same way. Going to Noah's room was the hardest choice I ever made because I knew there were things that can only be experienced once, and I only ever wanted to experience them with you. I always dreamed of the night when we would finally be all alone, the two of us fumbling in the dark, every sensation being a new discovery."
"Sophia..."
She smiled. "I think it's rather fitting for us to talk about this. Last night, Noah told me something similar. He said that all I have to do is enjoy the moment, to focus on the present, and bask in all my feelings. He told me to savor them, the confusion, the excitement, the newness, the intensity. That's what I will always do. I'll savor every moment with you, every heart flutter and new experience. If you need time, then I'll give you all the time you need, because after, I plan on spending my life with you, a lifetime of steps for us to take together. I'm not going anywhere."
This time, it was Alexis's turn to wipe away a tear, and she finally reached out and took Sophia's hand. "And neither am I."
Noah arrived with two trays filled with food just as Sophia finished healing Alexis's hands. "So, who should I sit next to?"
"Here, take my seat," Alexis said as she got to her feet.
She then walked around to the other side of the long table and sat down next to Sophia, putting a smile on her beautiful face. However, when Noah sat down across from her, that smile turned into a nervous blush. At that moment, memories of all the lewd things they did together were rushing through her mind. Steam was just about ready to shoot out of her ears as she recalled the two of them licking oil off each other's naked bodies. Alexis wasn't blind to the tension.
"I suppose it's to be expected for things to be... weird... between you two."
"It'll pass," Noah said nonchalantly, as though speaking about a brief snow flurry while reading a newspaper.
"You seem awfully calm about this."
"I've had more than my share of mornings after and awkward breakfasts, but I'll admit, this is a new twist."
"Can you tell us more about what you said to me outside? Tell us who you really are."
Sophia looked confused. "Wait, what are you talking about?"
"I'm sure you can understand that this is not the time or the place for that conversation. When the year is over, I'll tell you both everything. Until then, all you need to know is that I'm a friend."
"Can we trust you?"
"Can you? Yes. Should you? Only you can decide that."
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Noah had archery class that morning, and it went as he expected. Everyone was gossiping with hushed voices and shooting him with more weird glances than usual. A few female cadets came over when the teacher wasn't looking, led by a neighbor from the upper dorms.
"Hello, Noah. You and I haven't met before, but I'm--"
"Allison Crowberry, I know you. I can also guess what this is about."
"My friends didn't believe me when I told them about all the ruckus from last night, about how loud and... long... it was."
Noah turned to her friends. "It would be ungentlemanly for me to kiss and tell, so I can't provide many details. However, for the sake of Miss Crowberry's good name, I can confirm that the descriptions of my pace and duration have not been embellished."
"Maybe you could give me a demonstration sometime?"