"I still don't think this is a good idea."
"Why not?"
The maid wanted to laugh at that, so she did briefly, even if it sounded joyless and harsh. "Isn't that obvious?" Celina kept her eyes moving, passing over everything but his face.
Prince Javier was quiet again as if pondering over her question. "I don't care," He settled on eventually, his voice solid and unwavering.
Celina twisted her mouth. "You should."
"But I don't."
And that's it right there. It's easy for the Prince, was the thing; the eighteen-year-old understood that. He's a Royal who had nothing to worry about, people cowering
It's pitch black when Celina reached another floor of the maids quarter and looked up with heart in her throat. It's deserted and quiet and peaceful. Only few windows were illuminated, colouring the snow in warm hues. The maid could hear her own pulse throbbing loudly in her ears, almost deafening.Her legs were cold and stiff as she took the slippery steps up to the first floor door, her breath a light cloud in front of her face, arms rigid by the side.‘What are you doing?’ She uttered to no one but herself, hands freezing in the air. Her knuckles almost clung to the icy wood of the door when she knocked, holding her breath.It didn't take nearly as long as Celina hoped for the door to be opened and she's standing face to face in front of Abel. The mai
Celina blinked as she glanced at the smoke up ahead. Was she hallucinating? The maid tried to pick up her speed, hobbling towards the smoke. Smoke meant a person, someone who could tell her how far she was away from the Palace and maybe help her out.It seemed to take too long, but soon she spotted the cause of the smoke. It was a small cottage, somewhat familiar. She stumbled forward and knocked on the door, listening for any sounds of the inhabitants inside.Silence. Almost too defeating for her.Celina sniffled, blinking back the tears and knocked again.
Celina took a step back as Javier moved closer, and just like that, he reached for the maid. She didn’t protest because suddenly they’re kissing, and the Prince was throwing his entire body into it. And it felt so different all of a sudden. Javier was relentless when he pressed even closer, not giving her any space. So she pushed back with equal measure, bringing her hands up to his hair and yanking like she never dared before. The Prince gasped into her mouth, and she grinned with victory, it’s like an even field, a giving and taking in equal measures. She ached with how much her body wanted it and the maid was not willing to give this up.“We don&rsq
Celina was determined to go into the cave. No matter the consequences. Ever since she had that cursed dream, its been troubling her. The maid sneaked out of the living room, abandoning her cleaning duties. Sliding out into the cool floor, shivering as her toes pressed into the ground, she stumbled forward, crashing into Abel, who resembled a ghost, wide-eyed and pale. "Abel", She breathed, steadying herself by gripping his arms. Composing himself, he took a step back. "You seem in a hurry." The eighteen-year-o
The water felt incredible once the maid was finally succeeded in getting her pitiful slippers off as well as the rest of the unwanted accessories on her body. Celina was not ready to let go of her clothing, only discarding the apron in a pile with others. Now, there's nothing but her skirt and shirt submerged in the middle of the hot bath tub. Something shifted in the air. The eighteen old wasn’t sure at what point during the ridiculous night this change happened, but it's different, even though she can't quite put her finger on it.
/HIS POV/The six-year-old Javier's room was warm, not very comfortable, though in the blazing heat. It's humid enough for the fabric of his shirt to stick too close to the skin, for palms to become too slick with sweat to properly grip anything. The crowd's early afternoon buzz outside of the castle seeped through the walls, a dim background soundtrack to the already present noises alive within the room. The hardwood of the chair cut in Prince's thighs, the lower back aching from the constant hunch in it, the neck in even more pain as he tried to read a book. Something his father gifted him for fifth birthday. "Prince, are you ready? Your father should be here at any moment."
"Hey, Celina."The maid shuffled, moving closer to her friend, standing at the edge of the garden. She was aware of how she might look with mud staining her clothes, her bare knees and also cheeks. Then again, they are small sacrifices to have a beautiful garden. Raising her head, she shyly waved at him. "Hi. Is everything okay?" Her voice drifted with the noisy wind. "Yeah... just don't feel like sitting all alone in the car. The Prince is still not back from his trip, so I came out to see you," Abel explained.
"Hey! wait up."Celina deflated at the familiar voice. She felt a sigh of relief leave her body noticing her friend running up to her. As he stood beside her, she arched her brow. "Christ, way to scare a lady. Did you have to creep up on me like that?" Abel chuckled, his voice rough and echoing in the corridors. “I thought you were going to leave me behind.”“As if that’s possible.”