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"Good afternoon, Lady Norbana." Vel closed and locked the door behind him.
Norbana sat up in bed so quickly that her boobs bounced into the open. She realized this and covered them with the blanket. Her cheeks darkened as she took in the northern barbarian with all his height. "Have you come to have your way with me again?" Her vagina gushed at the thought, but she kept her composure. She hoped she would not give in to this savage again.
"Maybe." Vel removed his robes so that she could see the outline of his hardness under his tunic. "Let's bargain. You will attend the wedding and tell anyone that asks that the Lord Lars has taken ill. You will inform your handlers that you were very thorough, but you have nothing to report on the duke and duchess."
"And in exchange you'll grant my freedom? And you'll free my husband, too?" Norbana couldn't take her eyes off the rise in the nineteen-year-old's tunic. How had she taken such a thing?
"The opposite." Vel smiled and pulled his tunic over his head. He lowered his underwear and gave his monstrosity its own freedom. He heard her gasp as his cock bounced in the open air. "In exchange, I will allow you to stay as long as you like and enjoy everything my castle has to offer."
"I can't... I can't possibly..." Norbana pulled the covers up to her chin as Vel approached. "What about my husband? I can't go to the wedding without him."
"Let us see if I can coax you to change your tune." Vel climbed into bed with the traitorous lady.
An hour later, Lady Norbana sang a new song. "Eeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiii, aaaaauuuuuugggghhhhhhh." Although there were no words to accompany the undignified melody, by her fifth orgasm Vel thought he had her convinced. He seeded her at his climax. As he dressed, the nearly catatonic woman promised that she would attend the wedding and tell people whatever he wanted her to say. In exchange, she wanted several more sessions with the young duke. Vel agreed.
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The queens regent arrived the morning of the wedding. They brought with them their consort, but not the Princess Minicia. There was some wonder among the guests that the princess would miss such a significant wedding. But it wasn't unprecedented. Minicia hadn't been out of the palace in some time.
The male servants did not return for the wedding, which caused a terrible scramble to fill their roles. Some of the citizens of Ostia Novus donated their staff for the day. Among the people, there were rumors about what the duke or duchess had done to drive their servants away. The gossip ranged from reduced salaries and unjust punishments, to more sordid stories. Some whispered about the duke disappearing with the women of his family for wicked congress, and the servants that caught them in the act.
These miseries were minor to Cassia and Vel. There was so much more to worry about. They prayed that the day would go as smoothly as possible. Their maxim was "just get through it without catastrophe."
Just after the ceremony, which went off without a hitch, the crowd retired to the north lawn for refreshments. A murmur swept through the people. Heads turned toward the east. Hands pointed.
"Oh no, Vel." Naevia reached out and clutched her brother's hand. "We should have waited," she whispered.
"What?" Vel looked to the east. Right where the broken tower had been, a massive spire of rock and azure light spiraled into the clouds. Occasionally, he could see tiny dark specs floating up to the top of the growing tower. Vel figured they had to be stones torn from the city's wall and buildings around the site. Just like in Kart Hadasht. He blinked. "You're right, Naevia." He looked for his mother, but didn't see her in the crowd.
"Friends, gather round the stage. We have an announcement." Valeria and her sister stepped up onto a platform that had been erected for reception speeches. "Would the bride and groom care to join us?" She held her scepter away from her body in a regal fashion. The wind billowed her dress to the side. Her patinaed crown contrasted against the gray of the castle behind her. Cesphea was a mirror image, but for the scepter. The consort regent, Tiberius, climbed onto the stage and stood between the two queens. He whispered something in Valeria's ear.
"Where is Mother?" Vel looked around at hundreds of people, but couldn't find his duchess.
"You must leave now, Your Grace." Norbana tugged at Vel's formal robes from behind.
"Lady Norbana?" Vel turned to the woman. There was fear in her eyes. He looked back toward the front of the gathering, where his sister Bantia and her new husband, Lord Hostus Gala, moved between people toward the stage. Bantia looked radiant in her white, flowing dress. Lord Hostus's smile spread from ear to ear. His ceremonial sword bounced with each step.
"They plan something dreadful for you." Norbana pulled at Vel like she could get him to run away with her.
"Me?" Vel leaned down toward Norbana. "And what about my mother, and sisters, and cousin?" Norbana said nothing, but Vel could see her response plainly on her face. "Dreadful for them too, but you only mean to save me?"
"I see Mother." Naevia pointed toward her sister's tall form. "She's there, with Bantia." Cassia was talking to her eldest daughter, stretching up on her toes to get close to her ear. She was saying something urgent, but Bantia shook her head at her mother.
"We must go, now." Norbana pulled on Vel again, but he shook her off. "I'm not going anywhere without my family."
"I tried to save you." Norbana leaned up, kissed Vel on the cheek, and raced away through the crowd.
Bantia and Hostus climbed the stairs onto the platform. Cassia stopped at the foot of the stage, holding her hands together.
"Do you get an unpleasant feeling, cousin?" Dellia stepped up next to Vel. She had her hand on the pommel of her sword.
"Norbana just warned me of something." Vel nodded.
"If you look, a myriad of crimson capes abound." Dellia's voice had a hard edge to it.
"What an auspicious day." Valeria's voice carried out over the crowd. "The joining of two formidable, erstwhile houses of our great Surround."
"Did she say, 'erstwhile?'" Naevia frowned and pushed her shoulder against her brother's arm.
"A wedding under the shadow of a miraculously resurrected tower is propitious in ways many of you would not even know." Valeria beckoned Bantia over. The young woman stood head and shoulders above the queen, her smile as radiant as her dress. Hostus held her hand and stood by her side. Valeria continued, speaking over the rising wind, "I would have you all listen closely now. And when you leave here presently, hold tightly to my benediction. Lady Bantia?"
"Yes, Your Majesty." Bantia curtsied and bowed her head before the queen. She felt the weight of the royal scepter on her forehead and her pulse quickened. This was to be a special blessing. She stayed bowed low with the bust of Salacia resting just under her circlet.
"We must all reap and sow under the watchful eyes of almighty Jupiter himself. You are deemed innocent in the eyes of the Crown." Valeria's face displayed no emotion. "Innocence, however, brings you no pardon for the misdeeds of your blood."
Bantia turned her head slightly and exchanged a quizzical look with her husband. He had as little idea what was going on as his wife.
"The former duke Gallio Tullius tries to cow us with his blue magic. It is an unfortunate choice." Valeria reached out and held the bride by her hair as she tried to pull away from the scepter. The queen forced Bantia to continue in her curtsey. "Unless your father slithers out of the shadows in twelve hours' time, more will die. Come to us, Gallio, or be last in your line."
Vel, Naevia, and Dellia moved quickly through the crowd toward the stage.
"What does she mean 'more will die'?" Naevia had no sooner asked the question, than the meaning became plain.
Something exploded from the bust of Salacia on the scepter. A red mist sprayed behind Bantia's head. The bride's body quivered, and then went slack. Bantia was suspended in the air by a spike protruding from the back of her skull.
Hostus reached for his ceremonial sword, but Tiberius wrestled the young man's arms to his sides.
"We'll return you whole to your family, lad. No need for you to die." Tiberius picked up the screaming, kicking man and carried away from the queens. "You'll find a new wife soon enough, and you'll appreciate the grace we show you today." He passed Hostus to a group of waiting red capes and they whisked him away.
Back at the front of the stage, the spike recoiled back into the scepter, and Bantia tumbled to the wooden floor below.
A great cry rose up, led by Cassia's scream which echoed off the turrets and spires of her castle. A moment later, confusion reigned.