Beth's skepticism grew as the maid led her through some unfamiliar part of the castle, but she remained silent, choosing rather to continue following after her. On Charles's blessings, she had foregone the formalities of meeting and greeting the king in order to be brought directly to Gwen. More than mere courtesy, she was deeply concerned about her sister's well-being. It was no secret that whatever had prompted the king to summon them to the castle was, in whole or in part, related to Gwen.
This part of the castle was entirely foreign to her. When she had first visited the castle, on the invitation and company of Charles, she had only been allowed to tread through some parts. But these parts were grander. The opulent decorations, intricate tapestries, and lavish furnishings spoke of a splendour nowhere else told.
She could no longer stay quiet. "Do you not think we have gone astray? I continue to think we have." She called the attention of the maid.