Three weeks later.
Ulysses was so angry he had stomped out of the royal office in fits of anger when he found Prince Marrok and I conversing. We stopped midway when he walked in, and he huffed in anger.
“Why does everyone stop talking when I walk into a room?” he demanded.
“The King and I were discussing military matters,” Prince Marrok responded.
“I can smell the lie coming off you,” Ulysses snapped and left the office.
“How long will we keep it from him? It's driving me crazy,” Uncle Marrok growled.
“As long as Ma wants it,” I stated and rushed out of the royal office, headed toward my chambers to console him.
When I arrived, I heard the sound of the shower running and knew that Ulysses was calming myself down with a cold shower. I hurriedly stripped and when I walked in he said, “You better not have any secrets you are hiding from me, or else I will disappear and you will never find me.”
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