Chapter 98 : All Consuming Darkness

*Jared*

I met Eliza and Mila in the servants' access hall. It was the corridor that led from the kitchen to the ballroom and where the servants brought fresh platters of food and drinks.

“Mila, this is Jared, my husband," Eliza introduced quickly.

The witch's eyes shone behind her cloak hood. She studied me with a sharp scrutiny. I had a feeling that Ciana had told her all about my family lineage. But if I was being honest, a witch as legendary as Mila would probably be able to look at me and know more about me and my family than I knew!

“Archer is waiting for us on the mansion perimeter. We just need to get to him and he'll cover our retreat," I explained.

I led Mila and Eliza down the corridor. We refrained from talking to stay as quiet as possible and stuck close to one of the walls. If any servant came down the hall, it wouldn't have mattered where we were standing, they'd see us.

Silently, I prayed to the Moon Goddess that we wouldn't run into any.

I chose the servants' corridor because it was much less traveled than the other halls in the mansion, even during a party. Guards and warriors didn't usually patrol servant hallways.

At the end of the hallway, there were two doors. One went into the kitchen and one went outside.

“Come on, you two go ahead. Archer is just at the tree line. I'll make sure we aren't followed."

“Jared…" Eliza grabbed my hand. “I don't want to split up."

She looked at me with bright, pleading eyes and my heart nearly broke.

“I'll be right behind you. I promise." I pulled Eliza to me and kissed her quickly on the lips.

She whimpered lightly as I pulled away.

“Go, stick with Mila. Find Archer. He'll help you."

“You'll be right behind me?" she squeezed my hand.

“Eliza, we should go now. I see a break in the outside patrols." Mila poked her head out the open door.

“Yes!" I nudged Eliza toward the door.

Mila grabbed her arm and pulled her outside. I let them get a bit of a head start and poked my head outside. The guards were still out of sight.

I took a deep breath and followed Mila and Eliza. Every few steps, I glanced around to make sure no one was following or watching us.

It was a crisp, clean getaway.

“Jared, over here," Archer called through the darkness.

I veered to the left and met up with Archer, Eliza, and Mila.

“I think we got off free and clear. We should keep moving." I nodded toward the forest path Archer had staked out.

“Come on, the others are just on the other side of the woods."

Archer led the way down the path.

Eliza moved closer to me. I put my arm around her shoulders and held her close.

“See, we weren't separated for that long."

She nodded, her eyes darkening.


“What's wrong?" I arched an eyebrow.

She shrugged. “I don't know. Maybe it's nothing…"

“What is it? What are you thinking?"

Eliza glanced over her shoulder at the shrinking mansion behind us.

“That just seemed… too easy…"

“That wasn't easy," I chuckled, shaking my head. “I had to study the perimeter guards' movements and how often servants went down the access corridor. There was a lot of surveillance involved and careful timing.

“Okay… I guess that sounds a little more complicated than what I imagined."

I quickly kissed her cheek. “I told you that I'd handle everything. I didn't want you to have to worry. But we did it. We got away with the diadem and met up with Mila."

“You're right." Eliza smiled and nodded. “I should be looking at the positives, here."

My ears perked up when I heard familiar voices up ahead. We found the rest of my men!

“Jared, good to see you again."

“Welcome back."

I shook their hands as they greeted me.

“We're not quite out of the woods yet…" I glanced at the trees and smirked. “Figuratively speaking."

The men chuckled at my bad joke. I could appreciate their loyalty.

“We need to get far away from here but I don't want to go back to the village yet. I want to lead Aries away from there so he doesn't go back and try to hurt anyone there."

“HALT!"

I froze as an unfamiliar voice echoed through the trees.

“Who goes there!?"

“Who is that?" Eliza muttered.

A man stepped into the small clearing we were gathered in. As soon as I saw him, my heart sank.

He was wearing armor of the Royal Guard and had the insignia of an elite, royal soldier on his breastplate.

Behind him, I heard the shuffling of several other royal guards gathering together, closing in around us.

“And what do we have here?" the leader of the guards asked.

“I don't know, Smithy. But to me, it looks like we have a bunch of treasonous criminals conspiring against the crown."

“What!?" Eliza gasped.

“By order of the Alpha King, with my authority in the royal guard, you're all being arrested for treason."

“No!"

“Eliza…" I warned. I glanced at Archer and reached out to him with the mindlink.

'Take Eliza and Mila. Get them back to the village before they are arrested, too.'

Archer nodded. I watched him sneak up behind Mila and Eliza.

While the guards were focused on my men, grumbling in confusion and disagreement, Archer grabbed them, putting his hands over their mouths.

Eliza's scream muffled under his hand and her eyes sought mine.

“It's okay," I mouthed to her. “I love you."

She nodded and relaxed as Archer dragged her and Mila into the shadows. At least, they were safe.

I stepped up to talk to the royal guard.

“What proof do you have against us? We have committed no crime and are planning no treason."

Clap. Clap. Clap.

The sound echoed through the trees and sent a chill through my bones.

Aries appeared from behind the tree, a cruel smirk on his lips.

“That's Jared, the leader of this merry group. Don't believe a word he says. He thinks he has a right to the throne because of some bastardized blood claim."

“Aries!" I snarled.

“Take them into custody!" the soldier named Smithy shouted to his men, pointing at us.

The royal guards swooped in with handcuffs and started to detain my men.

“Don't fight!" I warned. “This is a misunderstanding; we'll have it cleared up in no time."

I didn't want this to be worse if my men fought back. It could lead to harsher sentences and give us less leverage to talk our way out. Whatever was going on… No, I knew what was going on. Aries had planned this whole thing to betray me and get me arrested.

Smithy came up behind me.

“Trying to take the moral high road? You might think that'll help you but trust me, it won't!" He kicked me in the back of the knee.

“Ugh!"

My legs gave out and I slammed onto the ground, my knees cracking when they struck the dirt. Smithy chuckled and bound my wrists in cuffs behind my back. I stayed on my knees. Even with my hands bound, if I stood up, the guards might see that as antagonistic.
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