Erlos looked at Ember and then towards the window. “The sun will be setting soon. I wonder if he’ll be back within the night.”
As a loyal and responsible servant, Erlos took care of everything even without his master’s presence. After the sun had set, he lit the lamps inside the chamber and would check on the human once in a while, observing for any changes on her from a distance. She was the King’s mate, and he didn’t want to risk his life by going close to that bed. Though he was young, he wasn’t naive—he had heard things about how ‘marking a mate’ could turn even the gentlest people unreasonable.
The King was a dragon, and one could easily guess how this temperamental beast would overreact, with him possibly being the most dangerous and possessive creature towards his mate.
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It was already deep in the middle of the night when Draven returned to the palace. He appeared outside his chamber and found Erlos almost dozing off while standing outside the door.
Draven frowned at his lazy servant.
Crash!
The glass lamp hanging on the wall fell on the floor, smashing into pieces as its oil spread on the carpet, causing part of the floor near the elf to catch fire.
“What the—”
The noise pulled Erlos out of sleep, and he jumped upon seeing the fire on the floor together with his master standing in front of him with a scowl.
“S-Sire, you are back?” he muttered as he hurried to step on the fire to extinguish it.
“Prepare the bath for me,” Draven simply instructed as he used his power to open the door and walked inside his chamber.
“Yes, Sire,” Erlos replied with his head lowered. Once Draven was gone, he made sure that he properly put off the fire on the floor, reminding himself to order a new carpet in the morning, before going towards the side chamber which was a stone room with a large pool of water connected to a natural spring from the forest.
Using his powers, he prepared a clean set of robes and other essentials. It didn’t take him long to prepare the bath for the King, and he soon appeared inside the main chamber, only to find Draven staring outside the window.
“Sir, the bath is ready. Clothes are already placed there as well,” he informed.
“You can leave,” was all Draven said and his servant quietly departed.
Draven turned to go to the side chamber after glancing at the bed on his way. After removing his clothes, he stepped into the pool of hot water, and soon after, fully submerged himself under the water to relax his mind. He lay at the bottom of the water without any particular thoughts.
After a long time, he broke through the surface of the water and sat on the edge of the pool, resting his back against the edge with his long, toned arms spread along the stone platform behind him.
He stared blankly at the night sky which was visible from the huge glass windows on one side of the chamber. His red eyes flickered with unknown emotions, unlike how cold and indifferent they looked most of the time.
‘Going there was not useless,’ he thought and stayed in the bath for a while longer.
He stepped out of the bath wearing his usual sleeping robe. As he dried his dripping wet hair with a towel, he looked at the bed once again and realized he hadn’t checked on her since the morning after her clothes were changed by the servants.
He walked closer to the bed and sat at the edge of it. Not to his surprise, the human girl looked feeble, like a brittle doll made of porcelain who would break at the gentlest touch, having almost no colour on her skin, as if she would die anytime soon.
Unknown feelings flooded Draven’s body, causing him to clench his fists. As gently as he could, he reached out his hand to touch her forehead, feeling her temperature had dropped drastically. He moved the blanket a little and held her hand to check on her pulse. It was too weak which didn’t look like a good sign to him.
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