Tobias sighed as he neared his room and found guards outside. It had to be either his mother or father. He was willing to put his crown on the line that it was his mother because he had not followed what she wanted by speaking with Linda or picking who she had in mind.
After walking around with Hazel, he wanted to end the day on a good note since he had surprisingly enjoyed himself. He was looking forward to teasing Hazel, but once they decided to start over, he enjoyed his time with her.
Tobias stopped in front of his bedroom door and stared at it, contemplating if he wanted to go inside to speak with his mother or find another room to spend his time in. After giving it some thought, Tobias decided to enter to see what his mother had an issue with.
"I can open it myself," Tobias said, stopping the guards when they started to reach for the doorknob to open it for him. "Make sure no one disturbs us."
Tobias opened the door himself and entered the room. It was quite spacious so he didn't see his mother right away when he stepped inside. Tobias closed the door and locked it first before walking further inside to look for his mother.
"You spent your good time not following what I instructed you to do," said Tabitha.
She sat at the table in Tobias's room drinking tea she had prepared to pass the time while waiting for Tobias to come to his room.
"I said you were to spend time with both young ladies, but you somehow managed to only spend time with Hazel. A young woman you were not to pick first. It is her sister-"
"I told you that I wasn't going to follow how you wanted to do this selection. I am not going to play into how you want to have a favourite and make them shine all the way through the selection so you could make the other women jealous. This selection is for me to pick a wife," said Tobias.
"A wife of my choosing. Do you truly think I would sit back and allow you to pick just anyone to take my seat?" Tabitha asked, refraining from raising her voice.
"You were the one to choose the women I have to pick from. If they are not worthy of taking your seat, why did you bring them here? Always putting on appearances," Tobias said under his breath. "Why didn't you just pick the woman you wanted instead of going through this selection?"
"I am following tradition. A tradition everyone else has followed. I also took part in the selection and had to watch the queen have a favourite. There is a way to do this and you are not listening to me. I am helping you make a decision that will benefit the kingdom and you in the future," Tabitha said, standing up to walk over to where Tobias stood.
"I don't need anyone to pick a wife for me. I can make the decision on my own," Tobias said, moving back to put some space between him and his mother.
"I cannot allow you to do that after all the terrible decisions you have made. Spending nights with women not worth your time. How do I know you will not pick a wife because you wish to sleep with her as opposed to one who will help you rule this kingdom?" Tabitha asked.
She disliked his relationships with women and she was still not happy that it took so long for him to return to the palace to start preparing to wed and for the time when he would be named king.
"I love you so much, Tobias. If only you would tell me what is happening with you these days. Is there something that I have done to you?" Tabitha inquired, taking small steps toward him. "Why did we need to have someone bring you back to the palace when you knew there was so much for you to do here."
Tobias stayed silent as he wasn't ready to bring up the fact he didn't want to be king to his mother again. It would only end with her telling them that because of his blood, he had to accept his fate to become king. He knew his mother was trying to help him but she didn't understand him enough.
If she did, she would know how much he hated feeling like he was in a pretty bird cage and now with this selection, he had to pick someone to sit beside him in that cage.
Since he could not escape his future role as king, what he wanted to do was pick a wife of his choice to make life easier in the palace. Life as king would just be more hell than it already was if he didn't have someone who would listen to him or love him.
"You have done nothing," Tobias answered.
"Then I do not see why you are against working with me. I have diligently prepared how this selection will go and as your mother, I know which young lady will make a good queen and wife for you," Tabitha said, placing her right hand on his shoulder. She was able to do this since Tobias did not move this time.
Tobias smiled, not because he was grateful for what his mother was doing for him, but because like always she placed queen before wife. Just as she placed the queen before mother. He loved his mother but as he got older, she was less like a mother.
Even in private moments like this, he didn't feel like he was standing with his mother. At some point, the kingdom and his duties would come up then she wondered why he preferred to be on the battlefield.
He would give up anything to go back to the time when she was his mother and there would be laughter filling the room.
"I need you to make up for lost time by picking Helena and Linda tomorrow. Those are the two I like most for you," said Tabitha.
She already made up her mind that of the two Wallace sisters, the younger one was best. There was something about Helena that reminded her of herself. Hazel was a refined lady, but it might be hard to control that one in the future.
"I already told you that I will be picking my wife. Dancing with Helena was a mistake," Tobias said, stepping away from his mother to stop her from straightening out his clothes. "Change your plans because I won't be picking her again."
"She is all everyone is talking about and she carries herself as I expect of the future queen. What she lacks, I can fix. Do not tell me that you have already fallen for her sister. You are yet to see it but the younger one will outshine the older. I witnessed it today," Tabitha said, needing him to change his mind so her plans would all fall in place.
"I witnessed something today to know that you are wrong. I've enjoyed my time with Hazel more than Helena. Move on, mother. It is not up for debate. I want to rest now before having to continue seeing those women," Tobias said, starting to unbutton his shirt.
"Pick the older one again and I will-"
"You will do what, mother?" Tobias asked, turning to his mother. Her presence here already dampened his mood and now she wished to do something to Hazel.
She couldn't. Not when he had just enjoyed his day.
Tabitha flinched, surprised by the way her son looked at her.
"Fine. I will leave her be," Tabitha said solely for the sake of not arguing with him now.
Tobias will not see it now, but she controlled this selection. It was the queen's duty to watch the young women and pick the best match for a queen. It was not all up to Tobias to pick his wife and since he had not made a lot of good decisions concerning women in the past, she could not leave this up to him.
He would soon see that he could do nothing but follow the rules just as the princes before him did.
"Get some rest and be dressed in the clothes I picked out for you to wear to dinner. I will not forget the way you looked at me just now. After I am doing my best to make sure you have everything you need for the future. You hurt me," Tabitha said and then exited the room for Tobias to linger on her words.
Tobias sighed, noting his mother's new tactic of making him feel guilty but it wouldn't work this time. He was hellbent on getting what he wanted in this selection.
He looked forward to the time his mother would step down as queen and then she might go back to the mother he loved. Right now, she was pushing him away by trying to get her way as if she were the one to get married.
Her time would be better spent with his sister who was being cared for by someone else while their mother worried about the selection.
Tobias walked to his bed and fell down on it. His coat was still on as he stopped unbuttoning it when his mother left. "Only six more days," he muttered.
In six more days this group of women would be gone and he only had to pick from the best of the two groups. It would be some time before the wedding would happen as the woman he picked needed to be tutored on what she needed to do and say as queen. Even though she was picked to wed him, if she failed the lessons there was a chance she would be replaced.
Then after the wedding would be the coronation for them to be named king and queen. There wasn't going to be a break for him to do whatever he wanted.
"I need to get out of here," Tobias decided.
There was one place he could go that the palace guards could not enter to bring him back to the palace. He only needed to convince his friend to let him stay. Though Edgar would be grumpy about it, the butler there would help convince Edgar.
Tobias sat up from the bed and walked over to the door. When he pulled the door for it to open, it didn't bulge. "Open the fucking door!" He yelled for the guards he knew were still outside.
"You are not to run away," Tabitha answered. She knew him better than he liked to believe. "I will see you at dinner."
"Ha," Tobias scoffed. His mother had to come again if she thought this would stop him from leaving when there was another way out.
Tobias let go of the doorknob since it would be pointless to find a way to open it and then have to fight the guards. Instead, he went to the window which would be tricky for him to get out of because his room was so high up, but it was better than staying here alone in his room until it was time for dinner.
Tobias took off his coat, leaving himself in a shirt and long pants. He opened the window which had vines growing up the side of the wall because of the garden right below his wing of the palace. His mother would be lucky if she were to find him for dinner.
Meanwhile, Hazel was returning to her room. She found a maid and was told some of the other women were still in the garden, but they would soon need to return to their rooms so she came here first to be ahead of them.
"Hazel!'
She stopped walking upon hearing Helena call to her. Hazel turned around and found Helena walking with a maid behind her. She remembered the maid as the one meant to take Helena to her room at the beginning.
"I can walk from here on my own. You can return in an hour with water," Helena ordered the maid. She could get used to having someone follow her around. She didn't see why her parents did not give her or Hazel their own maids.
"I see you have gotten quite comfortable here already," said Hazel, watching the maid walk off. She hadn't thought of sending for the maid meant to help her.
"Of course," Helena answered as she walked to Hazel. 'It shall be my home,' she thought.
"Good for you. Do you know where Linda is?" Hazel asked, turning on her heel to continue her walk to her bedroom. She wanted to hear exactly what deal Linda made with Tobias for Linda to abandon her. She was going to enjoy teasing Linda about how she betrayed her.
Helena frowned as it didn't make sense that Hazel didn't know where Linda was. "Shouldn't she be coming with you from spending time with the prince? Did you leave her with him?"
Helena didn't like the idea of Linda being alone with the prince even though Linda loved someone else. What if the prince were to fall for Linda? What was Hazel thinking? Why wasn't Hazel concerned?
Hazel realised that Linda had not returned to the group. "She must be in her bedroom already. I will leave her be," she said.
"You did not answer me. Why is she not with you and where could she be now? Did you let her spend time with the prince alone?" Helena asked, worried that Linda was still with him now.
"Do not panic. Linda left early and I was the one alone with the prince. Do not ask what we spoke about because I will not be sharing," said Hazel.
Helena sighed in relief. "I was not going to ask. I will no longer expect you to help me and I will not tell you about my time alone with the queen or prince. I shouldn't have asked you to give up your pick today. It won't happen again."
Hazel looked to her right at Helena. She poked Helena just to be sure it wasn't a dream. "How can I be sure that they have not switched my sister with a mature replica?"
Helena swatted Hazel's hand away. "It is me and I am always mature. I know that I can win this selection and I wouldn't need your help to do it. I won't ask you to do something for me or turn down any opportunity you get because I will get it from now on. I hope when that time comes you will not hate me. You can get angry with me once like I did."
"I will not get angry with you, Helena. No man will have me feel that way to you," Hazel replied.
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