"I'm not sure if we share the same facts so if you could brief me about it," Alexander said coolly looking at the men who were seated in front of him.
"Lord Alexander, this is about the little girl who has been staying in your castle," Kellen began to speak, "From what we have gathered she is a human you rescued a few months back from the ambush that occurred in the village that was situated between the border of the south and west region. Is that right?"
"Yes, she was the sole survivor from the attack that took place," the Valeria Lord answered promptly, "but did you know the outlaw vampires were released irresponsibly by Lord Norman's men which led to the ambush of many families that lived there?"
"Is that so?" Lionel asked, turning his grey eyes on Kellen who nodded like an obedient child. Alexander pushed a small button on his desk as they spoke, "Did they take action on it?"
"Sir, the matter was hushed with the lack of evidence of who had let the outlaws free. It was at the time when the Head Council and you had gone to visit Lord Herbert," Mathias spoke diligently and added, "We'll look into the matter once we head back from here."
"We aren't here to speak about who attacked the village," Lionel spoke, getting the matter back on track, "It has come to our attention that the human girl was mistreated without giving any food for two days by the vampires who you are acquainted with and that is not all. You have marked the girl without her consent and that too sudden at such a young age. Do you know the consequences of it?"
"If you are talking about punishment, the deed is already done. Being the Lord of the Valeria Empire, I'm aware of the laws that have been placed," Alexander said leaning forward slightly, "And about the mark you're talking about, what proof do you have that I have marked her?" he asked them.
"That will require us to see the girl's neck," Lionel said firmly.
"Of course," Alexander replied, and at the same time, the door opened where Katie stood accompanied by a guard of the castle.
"Alex?" Katie's small voice filled the room, going to where Alexander sat.
"This is the girl?" Kellen asked.
"No, I've replaced the actual human with another," Alexander deadpanned, and it took a few seconds for the new council member to realize that the Lord was being sarcastic.
"Hmm, the girl doesn't bear the mark," Lionel said, looking at Katie's neck carefully, "As she is a human and young, living with vampires isn't safe. Therefore the head council has decided that it would be better if the girl lived with her relatives who live in Mythweald. We hope you can coordinate with us on this."
"Relatives?" Alexander asked curiously.
"Her father's brother lives there with his family, and they had sent a letter to the council asking if anyone survived during the attack. I'm sure she'll be safe there and have people to call as her family," Lionel said, his eyes trained on the human and then back at Alexander's calm, collected expression. He wasn't sure if the Valeria Lord would comply with his decision.
Seconds passed by before Alexander spoke, "When would you be taking her there?" he asked, making the elder council member release his breath.
"We'll be going today as soon as her things are packed," Lionel said as he stood up from his seat with the others.
"Alright, I'll ask someone to get it done right away," Alexander said, walking out with the others and asking Sylvia to help pack whatever Katie would require.
While Katie's clothes and other things were getting packed, Alexander took Mathias along with him for a little talk.
"I have given the information to Head Reuben as you wanted me to regarding Lord Norman's title to be taken down," Mathias spoke in a low tone.
"How long is it going to take?" Alexander asked, looking at Lionel speak with a fellow palace guard for information related to the marking. It made the Valeria Lord's lips curl to the slightest.
"Perhaps a month?" Mathias responded, pursing his lips.
"Your council works like a snail, did you know that?" Alexander questioned as they began walking to where the two council members stood, "She's going to be safe, right?" he asked seriously.
"Who? The girl? Yes, I've made arrangements to make sure she stays safe. A thorough check was made on the family, and I'm sure they'll look after her well," Mathias replied as he stepped down the stairs while Alexander stood at the top of it.
"I hope they do for their own good, and for yours," Alexander said with a cheerful smile which made the council member smile back uneasily.
When Alexander went to check on Katie in her room, he found her sitting on the floor with the wolf he had given her. Hearing the footsteps come into the room, she looked up to see Lord Alexander in the room. The rim of her eyes had slightly turned red, indicating that she had cried.
Walking towards her, he sat down to level his height with hers and heard her speak,
"I'm scared."
"I know you don't want to go, but you need someone who is your family right now. You can send us letters if you want," he assured her and saw her eyes sparkle with tears. He then saw her look at the wolf, and he sighed softly. Unfortunately, even though he had gotten her the wolf, she would have to leave it here and go, as the south empire wasn't welcoming when it came to the wild creatures such as wolves. Once she would leave the mansion, he would ask the butler to put it as a safeguard in the horse-shed.
"Will you come to meet me?" She asked, taking him off guard.
"Of course. Here," Alexander said, taking out the chain he wore with the cross in it and put it around the girl's neck, "If not now but later I will come to retrieve this. Take care of it for me until then," were his promising words and she hugged him goodbye before departing with the council members.
Elliot, who was quiet all this time, asked Alexander, "When you said to Katie that you would come to see her later was it in days or weeks context?"
"Years," replied Alexander heading back inside the castle, "She needs to live a normal life right now. I've already sent someone there to keep an eye."
"As expected," murmured Elliot.
"Moreover, we have things to fix in the four empires. Having her here is going to be nothing but a distraction, and I don't want to drag her into it unnecessarily," Alexander replied, making Elliot nod in understanding.
Katherine looked at the castle through the back window sitting on the couch until the castle vanished behind the trees.
Arriving at her relative's house, she was greeted by her uncle Desmond Welcher and aunt Sally Welcher along with their thirteen-year-old son, Ralph.
Having lost his younger brother, Desmond and his family loved Katie like their own daughter. The income that was brought home was just enough to survive the week they had, but it was a happy home, unlike the ones that cribbed even though they had enough to survive a year.
Days passed into weeks and weeks turned into years in the empire, seasons changing one after the other as such that twelve years have passed.
At that time, Alexander visited Katie once a year in the beginning for two consecutive years but stopped after that. She waited for him every year as he had promised the last time when they had met that he would be back to get his chain.
But then time is a tricky thing, letting memories vaporize while leaving only its fragrance behind.
Year 1847
She stood on the stool as she balanced herself on her tiptoes to clean the shelves above her.
"Katie!" Aunt Sally exclaimed, looking at Katherine's stance on the old wooden stool as it shook slightly, "How many times do I have to repeat myself not to stand that way? And where's Ralph?"
"I'll be fine, you worry for nothing and besides I'm almost done," Katie replied, getting down the stool and dusting her hands together, "He said something about taking a break," the elder woman scowled upon hearing it.
"He's gone to meet Velma, hasn't he?"
Katie shrugged her shoulders in response as she went to pick up the bucket from the ground. Her Aunt Sally had planned to clean the house with Katie and her son Ralph's help today, but Ralph had escaped from work as per usual.
"I'm so glad that I have you. What would I do without you?" said her aunt, making Katie smile.
"Uncle Desmond and Ralph would have driven you mad?"
"That's right," her aunt swiftly nodded her head in agreement while Katie linked one of her arms with her aunt's arm, "Come, I've baked hot, sweet buns to eat."
With years that had passed, Katherine had grown into a beautiful person inside and out. Her soft chestnut brown hair that was just above her waist was tied up into a bun right now. She was a kind and gentle person to be with, that worried her aunt sometimes.
The Welchers' had loved and protected her when they had taken her into their family when she was young. They shielded her from any harm and helped her as any family would.
Though she had her relatives' support as she grew up, there were, of course, others who were also concerned about her well being and that included the two lords of the east and west.
Katie sat down on the wooden chair and grabbed the hot bun in her hand, tearing it to a small portion so that her mouth could hold it in. There was a knock on the door, and her aunt went to answer it.
"Annabelle, dear! It's been so long since your last visit. Come on in," her aunt exclaimed as she greeted the slender women.
"Hello Mrs. Welcher, I need to borrow Katie for a few minutes if that's alright? It's a little urgent," Annabelle said, looking towards Katie, "It's nothing serious or troublesome I promise," she added quickly seeing Mrs. Welcher's worried expression.
"All right, dear but don't be late," Mrs. Welcher said to which Katie nodded before being dragged out by Annabelle.
Annabelle linked her arm with Katherine as she pulled her away from the Welcher's house. Annabelle was one of Katherine's friends who was now married to one of the noblemen in the estate, who was a vampire.
"What's the rush? You look to be in a hurry," Katie said, looking at her friend as she looked around her searching for something, or perhaps someone.
"Let's just say someone isn't aware that someone came to this place without any notice and if someone else meets that someone, there might be a problem," her friend said hurriedly.
"You didn't tell your husband that you were coming here?" Katie asked a little taken aback as her eyes widened, "Wait, does anybody know?"
Annabelle was married to her vampire husband, Donovan, against her wishes. Her family being one of the poorest, had no choice but to go through with the arrangement when the nobleman had come and asked for her hand in marriage. The man was scary to look at with the rough appearance he held and a gruff voice. But Annabelle had claimed later on that he was a decent man and a loving husband.
Though vampires and humans lived together, it didn't mean they co-existed equally everywhere. There were vampires who didn't like humans and humans who didn't like the vampires in the Empire. Annabelle's husband was not one of them. He only meant to take care of her well being. In the fear that a human would seek revenge from him by hurting his beloved wife, he kept her away from the humans.
"That is why it's urgent," Annabelle rolled her eyes with a sigh, "I need some privacy with my Katie without any buff man hovering behind us to protect me from silly insects. I wrote a letter to him and placed it on his desk, so he should understand."
"So what's the urgent matter?" Katie asked as they sat down on the green grass.
"You know how every winter there's a celebration in the main mansion which we wanted to go to?" Annabelle asked glaring at a nearby tree.
"Which we couldn't go because we weren't invited," Katie piped in.
"Yes, that one," she answered, narrowing her eyes and then smiling slowly as she continued, "But as I'm a noble's wife I have been invited, and the better news is that Donovan's cousin needs a partner to go to the Winter's Celebration so I thought why could it not be you," with an expression of ta-da!
"The idea sounds intriguing, Anna, but I'll have to refuse," Katie replied thinking thoughtfully while she played with a small flower in her hand making her friend frown, "I have to go clean up the library, remember?"
"What if I say there is a possibility for the Lord of Valeria showing up at the Winter's celebration?" hearing this the flower Katie was playing with slipped through her fingers.
It was a year back when she fell spellbound with the picture of the man in the local newspaper, titled below with 'The Lord of Valeria'. He was as handsome as the devil, not that she had met a devil but had heard people in her town talk about him. Katie's memories weren't fresh, but that didn't mean she forgot him. She knew the Lord was the one who had saved her life when she was younger.
Understanding Katie's silence, Anna spoke, "The carriage will be here at six to pick you up," she hugged her.
"Wouldn't it be rude if I left Donovan's cousin searching for the Lord when I'm at the mansion?" Katie asked worriedly, to which Anna waved her hand.
"Don't worry about that, Toby is going there on some official work, and he'll be occupied," Anna replied, getting up and dusting her dress while Katie mirrored her actions.
Before leaving, Anna gave the Winter celebrations invitation card to Katie as only the one who had the card was invited in.
At thirty past five, Katie was getting her hair done by her aunt. Katie's hair was a mix of light curls and waves which she didn't like. It was difficult to keep it tamed and neat, unlike the females who possessed straight, smooth hair. She envied it.
"You have beautiful hair, do you know that? Now quiet," Her aunt chastised her when she grumbled with disagreement, "Are you sure you want to go to tonight's Winter celebration? There are going to be many kinds of peop-"
"Oh, dear mother. Katie is going to be fine at the main mansion," Ralph interrupted, walking in with his hands in his trouser pockets.
Ralph had grown taller than Mr. Welcher though falling two inches short for a six-foot frame. His brown hair that had been combed while he had left home was now ruffled up, making his mother sigh. She didn't even want to know what he had been doing.
"Don't worry, auntie. I'll be meeting up Annabelle once I reach the main mansion and will be in her company along with an acquaintance of hers," Katie assured her aunt looking at her aunt's reflection and saw her nod.
"Alright, dear. There, your hair is all done," her aunt said, putting the hairbrush down on the dresser table.
Her curly-wavy hair was put up in a loose bun that was slightly messy but at the same time, looked elegant. Feeling one of her hair strands pull her scalp, she went to touch it only to get her hand swatted away.
"You're going to spoil it if you touch it. Go now I have dinner to prepare, enjoy your evening," her aunt said before heading out of the room, and she shouted, "Ralph, get me the logs will you. All the wood has been exhausted, and I'll need it for the night."
"Sure, ma," Ralph replied loudly and then asked Katie, "So you're excited?"
"For the Winter Celebration?"
"Not that one. You're going to see him, aren't you, my little sister," Ralph asked her as Katie pulled out the jar that she had put all the coins that she could as savings.
The Welcher's weren't fond of the vampires as they were the reason one of their family was killed. Ralph was apprehensive of sending her knowing the political conditions that were going on behind the curtains of the world. At the same time, he had seen the adoration that her eyes held when she heard something about the Lord since she was a little girl.
"I well, not exactly but you know. I mean-" Katie began to speak, but Ralph raised his hand for her to stop.
"I got it. Just be careful and safe alright," Ralph said with a smile before her aunt came into the room with hurried footsteps.
"The carriage is already here! Here, I brought this," the woman said, showing a dark red rose in her hand that was half bloomed. She stood next to Katie and pinned the flower to the messy bun.
When the carriage left with Katie in it, Mrs. Welcher turned towards her son to speak, "Honey, are the logs on their way walking towards our home?"
"No, it might take an hour for them to walk. Don't worry, I'll go help them get here," was the smart reply from Ralph.
"Please do," she replied, and a worried crease formed on her forehead as she looked at the carriage.
Seeing this, Ralph placed his hand around his mother's shoulder, "She will be fine. She's not a child anymore."
"That's one thing to be worried about," she murmured to herself, making Ralph look at her in question to which she shook her head, sending him off to fetch the logs.
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