Edraele leaned into her lover's warm embrace and let out a contented sigh. "Oh, I really needed this... I felt awful after that meeting with Gaenna."
Luna held the Maliri Queen close, making her feel safe and protected. "You're not that person any more, Edraele."
"I know... but revisiting those horrible memories is always disturbing. It wasn't me that did those dreadful things, but I still remember doing them," she replied, nuzzling into the former assassin's long flowing hair.
Pulling back so that she could see her Queen's face, Luna gave her a look of understanding. "Edraele... I know exactly what you're talking about. The difference is that I actually did do all sorts of terrible things."
"Only at my behest," Edraele interjected with a frown. "It wasn't as if you had any choice in the matter. If you'd refused my orders, my predecessor would have had you executed."
"Does that absolve me of guilt though?" Luna asked, looking conflicted. "If you commanded me to assassinate your enemies now, I would still follow your orders... but out of love rather than duty."
Edraele cupped her bodyguard's face and said softly, "Then I shall never abuse your loyalty and devotion, my love."
They shared a smile and were leaning in for a kiss, when Edraele felt a surge of shock across her empathic bond with Gaenna Baelora. The older matriarch had been fuming when she departed from Edraele's quarters, the sting of humiliation lingering long after she left the Queen's presence. That anger was to be expected, but the flurry of negative emotions Gaenna was experiencing now were definitely not. Fear and horror followed in quick succession, the dreadful sensations ramping up dramatically until they were punctuated by sharp flashes of pain.
"Something's wrong!" Edraele blurted out, jerking back from Luna. Before the startled assassin could say a word, she quickly added, "Gaenna Baelora is scared and hurt... I think she's under attack!"
Luna nodded her understanding and vaulted over the chaise longue as she sprinted for their bedroom. In a matter of seconds, she was fully garbed in a Paragon suit, her sword and pistol gripped in her gauntleted fists.
*Stay here and seal the door,* she ordered the Maliri Queen as she rushed out of her suite.
*Be careful, Luna!* Edraele urged her lover, closing the reinforced doors behind the assassin.
She strode over to her office, crossed the smaller room and retrieved an elegant laser pistol from a concealed compartment in her desk. The weapon powered up with a quiet hum, then Edraele placed it within easy reach next to the console. As she wondered who might have dared to attempt an assassination here at Genthalas, there was another burst of terror across the bond with Gaenna, quickly followed by blinding spikes of pain. Standing there in shock, Edraele witnessed the House Baelora matriarch's last moments of suffering, until she abruptly disappeared from the Queen's network of wards, her life snuffed out in a shroud of agony.
*John!* Edraele called out in alarm. *Gaenna's dead!*
*What?* he replied, startled by her frantic cry.
*Matriarch Gaenna Baelora has just been killed!*
*What the hell happened?!* he demanded, his fear for the Maliri Queen making him curt. *Are you and your girls in danger?*
Before she could reply, Luna's calm voice cut through her subconscious. *I'm approaching Gaenna's suite. Her bodyguards are still standing outside... the alarm hasn't been raised.*
*Luna's investigating now, John. I'm afraid I don't know any details yet,* Edraele quickly replied. *The Young Matriarchs are all safe; we were about to have dinner together when I sensed Gaenna's fear as she was attacked.*
*Please tell Luna to be careful, Edraele,* he said, sounding worried. *That goes for the rest of you too.*
*We will,* she assured him. *I'll keep you informed.*
***
Sarinia sighed with satisfaction as she closed the comms interface and swept out of her mother's office. Her plan had worked flawlessly and she'd finally achieved her life-long ambition... supplanting Gaenna as matriarch and claiming undisputed rule of House Baelora. She crossed the lounge and paused at the entrance to the dining room, her golden-eyed gaze sweeping across the twisted corpses sprawled across the floor.
The sight of her mother's butchered corpse brought a triumphant smile to Sarinia's lips, but her moment of jubilation was marred when she glanced at her siblings. Feeling a pang of regret, she knelt beside her youngest sister's crumpled body. Tehlariene's vacant stare was accusing, the pain of betrayal written across the noblewoman's anguished features. Sarinia brushed her fingertips over Tehlariene's face, closing her lifeless eyes for the last time.
"I'm sorry..." she whispered softly. "I wish there had been another way, but I had no choice."
Behind her, Sarinia heard the doors to the guest suite open and she turned to see who had entered. The four House Baelora bodyguards rushed inside, their laser rifles raised and held at the ready. They seemed to freeze at once, all eyes drawn to Gaenna Baelora's blood-spattered corpse. Sarinia could see the bodyguards' horror at the orgy of violence unleashed on the matriarch, their gaze flicking accusatorily to the obvious perpetrator who knelt amidst the sprawl of corpses.
Accompanying them was a woman wearing a gleaming suit of white armour. This white-haired Maliri female paused momentarily when she saw Sarinia's handiwork, then studied the blood-drenched noblewoman with curiosity rather than revulsion. Sarinia had been around enough hardened killers to recognise an experienced assassin when she saw one, and the lack of reaction to the gruesome sight of her mother's butchered body spoke volumes.
Slowly rising to her feet, Sarinia made no threatening moves as she faced the white-armoured woman. "I am Matriarch Sarinia Baelora. I cordially request an audience with Queen Edraele."
The assassin studied her for a long moment, her head tilted slightly to one side as if listening to something. "Queen Edraele will see you now... Matriarch."
Nodding to her graciously, Sarinia turned to address the four bodyguards, her tone confident and authoritative. "Arrange for the disposal of these bodies. I would like this suite cleansed and my belongings brought here before I return."
One of the guards blinked in surprise, then snapped out of her daze and dipped her head in supplication. "As you command, Matriarch."
Sarinia stepped over her youngest sister's body and glided out of the room, the bodyguards moving aside to make way for their new matriarch. Decades of obeying the ruler of their House made the transfer of power seamless and she smiled at their instinctive deference to her authority. Unfortunately, Sarinia's stately departure was undermined by her squelching footsteps as she dripped a gory trail across the carpets.
Pausing to glance down at her dress, she then faced the assassin who accompanied her. "I would rather not meet the Queen for the first time while drenched in my mother's blood. If Edraele will forgive me for keeping her waiting, I'd like to return to my quarters to make myself presentable."
"The Queen forgives you... for keeping her waiting," Luna replied, her rich voice kept carefully neutral as she gestured with a gauntleted hand for Sarinia to proceed.
***
Edraele stood by the window in her office, gazing out at the panoramic view. This time neither the golden spires of Genthalas nor the fleets of deadly warships held her attention, as she carefully informed John of everything she'd learned so far of Gaenna Baelora's murder.
*She was killed by her own daughter?!* John asked incredulously.
*Yes, I'm afraid so. Judging by the state of Gaenna's mutilated corpse, Luna estimates she was stabbed at least fifty times. Sarinia also appears to have poisoned her four sisters while they were eating dinner together, leaving her the sole survivor of House Baelora.*
*How could she do that?* he muttered, shocked that anyone could murder their own family.
Edraele frowned with regret. *I should have foreseen this eventuality. When we started offering to rejuvenate the older matriarchs, this was the only logical outcome.*
*How the hell is butchering your own mother logical?!*
*John... you're viewing this incident through the eyes of a Terran, not a Maliri. A matriarch's daughter spends her entire life plotting against her sisters and dreaming of the day she can replace her mother as Matriarch of their House. Sarinia is at least a century old... she's been waiting a very long time for Gaenna's demise.*
*Why?* he asked in confusion. *If she wanted her mother dead that badly, why didn't she just kill her decades ago?*
*Because that's not how things are done. A matriarch's daughters must wait until their mother either dies of natural causes, or is killed by a rival matriarch,* Edraele replied patiently. She could sense him about to object, so she quickly continued, *Do you remember I told you about House rankings? How not just the planetary systems and ships under your control determine your status, but the strength of the noble household too?*
*I remember...* He paused for a moment. *Tsarra mentioned that after her mother and sisters had been assassinated, she had to fight tooth and nail to keep the House Perfaren ranking.*