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โA band the guards put on prisoners to keep them from using magic.โ I kicked it as hard as I could, sending the hateful thing into the farthest recesses of the cell. With that accomplished, I hurried out of the cell. Beyan carefully closed and locked the door behind me, then led the way down the hallway.
I wanted to free the other prisoners, but it would have been hard to help them quickly in the state they were in. I silently promised myself that after this was all over, they would have their freedom โ and justice.
โFarrah put a sleep spell on the guard to get the keys,โ Beyan said. โIt doesnโt last long; we need to get back there and make sure to return the keys to him before he wakes up.โ
I nodded and we quickened our pace. But, I was still curious. โYou came back for me.โ
โDid you think we wouldnโt?โ
โI... wasnโt sure... you would. I thought โโ
โThat I sold you out?โ Beyan spared a moment to shoot a remorseful look at me. โIโll be honest with you. I nearly did. When I was unable to meet with the queen, I thought to offer information to King Hendon. I tried to get an audience with him, which is where I was when you came to our campsite the other night. Farrah and Rhyss didnโt know, they thought I was trying to see the queen again. If I had told them, I know they would have tried to talk me out of it, and they would have been right. But I was so upset, I couldnโt think straight. And then you showed up.... and I realized I had made a terrible mistake. I went back to the castle this morning hoping to undo the damage, but it was too late. Hendon sent his soldiers after me, hoping I would lead them to you. Which, like an idiot, I did, even though I thought I had led them astray. Iโm so sorry, Jennica.โ
โWhat changed your mind?โ
โSeeing you again... hearing your side of the story. Meeting your father. Iโve jumped to a lot of conclusions on a lot of things. It was just... easier that way. Easier to find something to fight against instead of something to fight for.โ He reached back and grabbed my hand.
โWell, to be fair, I did thwart your life mission of killing the dragon.โ
โYou did. But I got you captured by the evil king. So I think weโre even.โ We smiled at each other.
After navigating a series of hallways and a set of stairs, we reached Farrah and Rhyss, who were standing vigil by the guard Farrah had cast a spell on. Rhyss was keeping watch on the hallway while Farrah focused on the guard, ready to throw another spell at him if he woke up.
When Farrah saw us, her face broke into a relieved smile. She hurried forward and grabbed the keys from Beyanโs outstretched hand. Behind her, the guard stirred and moaned softly. Farrahโs smile quickly turned into a frown as she looked back.
โDrat! I really thought that would last longer. I must be exhausted.โ
Farrah raised her hands, getting ready to recast her sleep spell. The guardโs eyes fluttered open. Eyes widening, he opened his mouth to sound the alarm โ
โ And slumped over again, unconscious from Rhyssโs blow to his cheek.
โI nearly had it.โ Farrah frowned at Rhyss.
โThis was faster.โ Rhyss shrugged. โPlus, you just said you were exhausted.โ
โDonโt baby me, I hate it when you do that. You know Iโm more than capable of โ โ
Beyan coughed pointedly. โYou two can argue about the merits of using brute force instead of subtle spell casting later.โ
Sticking her tongue out at Rhyss, Farrah planted the keys back in the guardโs pocket. Rhyss opened a hidden door in the wall โ another one? how had I never noticed any of these before? โ and motioned for us to enter.
Beyan turned to me. โCan you create a light? I donโt think Farrah is any condition to do so right now.โ Farrah stuck her tongue out at Beyan.
I nodded to hide my smirk and conjured a light. The bright little ball bobbed in front of me.
โPerfect.โ Beyan put a finger to his lips. โFrom here on out, we all have to stay absolutely silent.โ
He walked through the door into the darkness beyond with me right on his heels. Farrah released her spell, gulping in air, and quickly followed us. Rhyss came last, closing the door firmly behind him.
My spell gave us just enough light to see several feet ahead. Beyan confidently led the way through the secret tunnels, and soon we found ourselves outside the castle. We started toward the campgrounds but didnโt head back to our original campsite.
Instead, we went to a small clearing within the trees, hidden from view from the main campground. I was surprised no one else was using it, but figured none of the visiting nobles would want to be away from the never-ending party atmosphere leading up to the wedding.
Joichan was at our new campsite, tending the fire. When he saw us, he immediately jumped to his feet and hugged me. โYou made it! I was so worried.โ
All the tension I had been feeling for the last several hours surfaced in a torrent of tears. My fatherโs shoulder was soaked in a matter of minutes. โHendon tried to cast a spell of control on me... He took Taryn... The wedding is still happening... I couldnโt stop him.โ
Joichan just held me, silently allowing me to let it all out. Eventually my tears subsided. Through my watery eyes I could see Rhyss and Beyan getting things ready for the night, deliberately avoiding looking our way. Farrah was helping them, but smiled at me sympathetically when she caught me watching.
Joichan led me over to the fire and sat me down. โAll right, now that youโve calmed down a bit, tell us what happened.โ
I relayed to the group what had occurred with King Hendon,
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