World of Women - World of Women - V3 - Chapter 34
I spent as much time with my children as I dared. I really didnāt even have time to spare. Some of the girls remained with me as I made sure to hold each daughter and son. The two oldest were at an age they could speak, but they were too sleepy that even after pointing out that their father was home, they could only groggily smile before slipping off back to bed. They were apparently quite the lazy little girls. After this, Iād definitely take them out to play more so they didnāt end up like their aunts Hannah and Madison.
As I thought about it, I looked up at the two girls. Hannah was lying on the couch with her feet over the edge hanging off. Madison was sitting in the corner listening to a movie with her portable screen. The two girls seemed to notice me smiling at them and looked up.
āI think Brother is thinking something rude about us!ā Hannah
declared.
āMmā¦ Brother seems to need to remember to respect his elder
sisters.ā
I coughed to cover up my expression. āWhat are you saying? I
was only thinking you girls are very beautiful and also I love you.ā
I chose that moment to pick up the baby which didnāt have
the same sleep schedule as her older siblings and then start kissing her on the
stomach while she made happy babbling sounds. The older women, Mako and Rose
predominately, seemed to watch this with a certain degree of delight. I felt I
had to call them out in the same way I was called out earlier.
āWhat is it?ā I asked.
The pair looked at each other and giggled and Rose spoke up.
āI had forgotten how much of a loving father you are. I could watch you play
with the children forever.ā
Other than those four, the others werenāt in the room. Lilith
had departed to get some privacy and relax in a guest room. Mia had returned to
the room she once had. The pair of them had been around me recently, so they
wanted me to have time with the rest of my family. Well, Mia did at least.
Lilith was likely just apathetic to the whole situation. Brooke also returned
to her room. I wanted to give it time. Given everything we had been through,
the least I could give her was time.
Aiko was much more reserved. She was in the kitchen right now, feeling that my time with the children should be personal and alone. Kemala was at the door, hiding behind it, but occasionally peaking with interest at the baby. I wasnāt sure if she had seen a baby since sheās grown up. Calebās royal children werenāt technically his, so she was probably kept away from them when she was young. Considering that having babies was her primary function in the Mataharin hierarchy, it stood to reason sheād have a great interest in them for one reason or another.
Looking down at the baby in my hands, I didnāt even know
which it was. I had missed a great deal of time with them because of various reasons,
and so I didnāt even recognize them. I didnāt want to have to leave again.
āHey, babyā¦ Iām going to be back.ā I promised. āI wonāt be
leaving you again. However, first I must bring back your brothers and sisters,
okay? You want a big family right?ā
Of course, the baby didnāt know what I was saying, but
thanks to the happy way I said it, she giggled and then her hand went and hit
my nose, not quite successfully grabbing it. I grabbed her tiny hand, kissed
it, and then pulled it away and kissed her forehead as well. I had wasted
enough time.
āIām going then.ā
The words were like a dagger through the atmosphere. Rose
and Makoās faces turned to frowns. Madison pulled off her headphones and stood
up. Hannah spun and looked at me with a worried expression. They all already understood
though. I had already explained myself to them. They accepted it.
This was a trip that I had to make alone. I had already lost
too much in the past, and I was unwilling to do it again. To be honest, I was a
bit surprised that Brooke didnāt put up more of a fight. In the end, I worried
she had experienced too much in Matahari. She was perhaps still haunted by what
happened in the Demon Lordās castle to this day. Not just the castle, but the
slavery and thinking I had died as well. She was a strong woman and had never
shown me her stress or her worry, but I was still convinced that deep down she
had experienced some trauma, just as I had.
I got in the back of the car, with all of the girls watching me worriedly. Those that were in their rooms seemed to have some awareness and they immediately went outside to watch too. Some of the girls cried, some waved, and a few simply watched silently. The door on the other side of the vehicle opened, and Mako immediately stepped in, sitting down next to me. I glanced over at her with a questioning expression, and she gave a small shrug.
āWhat did you expect? Youāre not going up there alone. Although
I agree, you shouldnāt be in any real danger. You have no connection to these
dangerous people from Matahari anymore and youāre a man during a peace talk
discussing the protection of men. You even said the person who assassinated you
is now dead. Iām here to make sure that you donāt do anything dangerous.ā
āMakoā¦ā I said, feeling uneasy.
āThat pass I got is for me and one other. Unless you want to
start cross-dressing again, I suggest you let me go.ā
So, much for traveling alone. I sighed and then nodded. It
seemed like the other girls had already decided on this. The expression on
their faces were that they were expecting Mako to come along.
āI donāt want you to get hurt,ā I said.
āI donāt want you to be hurt either,ā Mako responded with a
wry smile.
āYou can get me into the island, but I want you to wait. I
donāt want to pull you into this. As a man, I get a lot of exemptions. For you,
it could be truly disastrous.ā I tried to explain.
āOkay.ā She responded simply. āIāll wait for you.ā
Her words instantly made me feel a lot better. I really didnāt
want to do all of this on my own, despite what I planned. Even though she
wouldnāt be with me, having her support helped. She was unique to all of the
women in my life because we had formed the Lilith contract. I wasnāt sure how the
real Lilith would feel about that contract named after her, but the result was
that her soul was bound to mine. If anyone knew how I was feeling, it would be
her. Furthermore, Mako was an adult, a citizen, and a government employee, not
to mention skilled with first aid. I supposed if there was anyone, I wanted to
take with me, it would be her.
The car left, the group of women who had become my family as well as the home I had grown up in was left behind. I didnāt know why I had such a foreboding feeling about it. Perhaps it was because of those damn Male Protection Extended Act laws. I was going up to the island exactly to prevent them from happening.
We reached a trolley that allowed us to head up to the
island. I had no weapon or protection of any kind. In a world with magic,
naturally, even runes were confiscated. I could draw more, except that they
confiscated even pens and paper to prevent that kind of act. On top of that,
there were runes on the trolley designed to interfere with the cast of runes.
That part mattered less to me. I only wanted to use the runes on the island in
the case of an emergency.
We made it through security without a problem. I had worried
that as soon as my information was entered, there would be some shocking revelations.
After all, I was supposed to be dead. However, some alarm didnāt suddenly set
off with a flood of people swarming in to grab and secure me. Although the
security was shocked to see a man, it didnāt seem that surprising. This was an
event regarding all men, and any man would be interested in seeing the final
debate that would either favor or lose the extended act.
Yeah, I had managed to grab a pamphlet that explained
things. There were only two days left of this event. Tonight would be a final
debate given for and against the extended protection act. Tomorrow, there would
be a vote. Then the act will either be enforced or not enforced. Of course, it
was up to every country to decided to what extent they would enforce it, but as
Amaryllis introduced it, they would surely be the most savage in implementing their
plans.
This meant that the Matahari councilmen, who were essentially
the leaders of the male side of the debate, had to be there to illicit a counterargument.
Supposedly, over the last week, they had been talking with various groups and
gathering them to their side. If they were to suddenly die, it would assuredly
be a massive blow to the male side of the vote, and likely result in it falling
the other way.
We went on the trolley, which slowly began to rise in the air. This still took some getting used to but compared to flying on that giant tube rocket that I called an airplane, this was nothing. I wondered what Amaryllis was making of that accident right now. I hadnāt been watching the television, but assuredly if it was being announced throughout the city, we would have heard about it by now. I shook my head, concentrating on what was important.
āWhat is your plan?ā Mako asked, watching me with a steady
look.
āSimple.ā I sighed. āIām going to talk to Queen Talitha. She
has no real power here, and the councilmen are looking to strip her of even
that much. A man should have no difficulty approaching her. Iām going to reveal
the identity of her daughter and explain whatās going on. Hopefully, she can
use what little power she has left to let me know where the councilmen are
right now, as well as find Charlie.ā
āCharlie?ā
I shook my head. āA girl that I brought with me from Matahari.ā
āLike Kemala?ā
I shook my head. āYoung, and she was from Amaryllis at
first. Weāve been together for a while. I feel bad about her life. I just want to
give her a home is all.ā
Mako made an uncertain face.
āWhat? What is it?ā I asked.
Mako shook her head. āNothing, itās just, Brooke said that youāve been under a lot of stress recently. She said youāve been talking to yourself a lot. She doesnāt recall a little girl who traveled with you. Had she known about this girl, she said she would have made sure she brought her along.ā
I blinked and then let out a chuckle. āIām not the only one
who has been through a lot of stress. I wouldnāt worry about it. She probably
just forgot. The pair barely even talked to each other. Itās just a coping
mechanism she has so she doesnāt feel regret.ā
āAlright.ā
At that moment, there was a thump as we finally reached the trolley station at the top of the island. I got out of the building and looked out among the familiar landscape that I had explored barely a week ago.
āAre you really asking me to stay here?ā Mako said
uncertainly. āThis isnāt going to turn into another day of WRATH situation, is
it?ā
I waved my hand, āThatās not going to happen. Iāll be back
shortly, okay?ā
She nodded and went to a nearby cafƩ that was situated near
the trolley for people who had to wait. I nodded one last time, took a breath,
and then started walking towards the residence the Matahari had been given.
This was not going to be a situation like last time. I wasnāt Caleb. Even so, I
felt a pain in my chest, not unlike the stabbing pains when Veronika killed me.
It was just my mind running away with me.
I found myself in front of her mansion shortly. Reaching up, I knocked on the door. Of course, it was answered by a servant a few moments later. It was a Matahari servant, except that she wasnāt wearing the revealing clothing that the maid’s typically wore in Matahari. This was an outfit that better fit the Amaryllis style. It was probably done so as not to disturb our sensibilities. I gave her a smile, feeling a bit of nostalgia seeing a familiar face.
āQueen Talitha, I need to speak to her.
The girl jerked for a second, surprised to see a young man
at the door of all things. She then made a second noise of surprise as she
realized I was asking for the Queen. Upon reflection, a young man looking to visit
a powerful woman in her home might actually create some questions. However, I
couldnāt focus on those politics at the moment. I had a single job to do, and I
needed to finish it for all menās sake. As for the maid at the door, she looked
down uncertainly.
āIām sorry, the Queen isnāt seeing anyone right now. She is
in mourning.ā
I really didnāt know what the outcome of my death had been on the island. I had asked at home whether there was any news about it, and it appeared that what happened on this island stayed on this island. They hadnāt revealed anything to the public about any death, even though the death would definitely affect the nature of the upcoming votes.
āTell her, I have information about Caleb,ā I said with a weak
breath. āTell her, I know what happened to Kemala.ā
The maidās eyes widened. Thankfully, she knew enough about
the situation to know the importance of my words. She nodded several times
before turning and running back into the mansion with haste. As for me, I
stayed outside, even as my heart continued to beat rapidly. I had never been
the smoothest talker, so this could turn or horribly wrong if I worded things
in the wrong way. However, I didnāt feel like I had any other choice. I had no
other connections up here.
Talitha came into view, walking down the stairway. She was
wearing all black and had a veil across her face. Her eyes, once a beautiful
hazel, were rimmed with red and swollen from days of weeping. I felt a bit of
guilt. I had left her with Caleb dead. Admittedly, the boy had died a long time
before, but this death certainly had a bit more brutality to it than a
poisoning and coma.
āWhat do you want, bule?ā She demanded as soon as she came
within speaking distance, a look as if she wanted nothing to do with me.
Her reaction dug at my heart more than I expected. She had
been loving as a mother, and I had known her for quite a while. Even though I
was a different person, having her look at me so scornfully was a bit painful.
I gritted my teeth and pushed forward with my plan.
āQueen Talitha, your son was killed by his adopted daughter,
Veronika. Kemala tried to stop it and even managed to kill Veronika, but it was
too late to save his life.ā
Her eyes turned fierce and she took several steps forward,
grabbing my arms. āWhat do you know about it!ā
āI know it was ordered by Calebās grandfather! He had Caleb
killed for failing to produce children and the various other nasty things he
had done to women over the years!ā
Her hands squeezed, but her eyes glassed over and took on a
lost expression. She began to shake her head desperately, even while still holding
on to me.
āNoā¦ noā¦ Caleb was a good boyā¦ he didnātā¦ he justā¦ā
āTalitha, Caleb tortured and killed people. He did awful
things until the day he was poisoned. Heā¦ā I bit my lip, lowering my head.
āHowā¦ dare youā¦ā She said, āWhat other vitriol do you have? Out with it!ā
āHe conspired with your daughter. The daughter you gave up
when you decided to take him in and pretend he was your son!ā
She gasped, taking a step back, her eyes narrowing as she
released my arms. āHow do you know about this?ā
āI knowā¦ because Caleb knew!ā I said. āDid you ever think
the person who came back after the coma was your Caleb?ā
At this point, she looked like she had been slapped. It was
one blow after another. However, I couldnāt let up now.
āYour son died when he drank that poison those months ago,ā
I said. āAnd Lilith only used his bodyā¦ toā¦ to save me. I donāt need you to
believe it. What I need is for you to help me stop your daughter from making a
terrible mistake!ā
She remained silent for a moment, taking in my words and
choosing her question. āWhat mistake?ā
āTerahā¦ the girl in Calebās harem? Where is she?ā
āTerah? Half of his harem suddenly scattered when he died. I
have two of them in lockdown. Terra was one who slipped away. I havenāt seen
Terah in days.ā
āTerah is the little girl you gave away,ā I explained. āShe
is working with a rebellious faction. They plan to murder your leaders, the
councilmen. She will definitely do it before tonight!ā
She shook her head. āEven if what you say is true, why
should I stop this. This is the man who killed myā¦ my Caleb,ā Her eyes grew
fierce, āIf they took everything from me, then let them burn!ā
āIām not the Caleb you want any more,ā I said. āBut your
daughter, she carries Calebās child. If she goes through with this, you wonāt
simply lose a daughter you never knew you had, youāll also lose your grandson!ā
Her eyes flashed. āItās a boy?ā
āIām not like other men. Some call me chosen. I have a 50%
chance of making a male baby.ā
āThere is still Berniceā¦ā She said, āI have her and the girl
Neriah. If I can find that Lyra girlā¦ā
āLyra wonāt be returning. As for Berniceā¦ thatās a 50%
chance. Bernice and Terah, the chance is higher.ā She bit her lip uncertainly,
so I continued. āIf the regime changes, your grandson may be killed in the
upheaval. They will certainly never rise to power. Even if the councilmen donāt
die, this will be happening. The only way you will be able to survive, is if you
make peace with your daughter.ā
I wanted to tell her she had to come home with me. However,
upon seeing her here in black, I came to the realization. Amaryllis wasnāt her
home. She would never be at home in my mansion. She was a Queen. Sheād rather
die in Matahari than live in Amaryllis. This reality was one I couldnāt refute
in the slightest. Her nature couldnāt be more obvious to me. I suspected it was
the same with her daughter.
Realizing this, my plan began to change. If I could bring
these two together, then perhaps theyād make it out of it alive. As for her
child which I bore, it was already as much as I could get to keep Lyra with me.
There was no way Bernice or Terah would become mine. That was far too hopeful.
āYou knowā¦ā Talitha said. āThe official story is that Veronika
was murdered because she was pregnant with a male child, right along with her
father.ā
āWhat Iām asking you to believe is too much, I know. You can ask me anything that has happened in the last six months to Caleb. The mines under the city, letting my sister free from jail, even the shape of your bodyā¦ I will know it.ā
A tear began to well on her eyes. āIs it really you?ā
āIām sorry I couldnāt stick with you until the end. Iām
sorry I let him face such a grisly fate.ā
She stepped forward and her lips found mine. We kissed for
only a brief moment before she pulled back. Her eyes were closed and her lips moved
soundlessly. After a moment, she nodded.
āYesā¦ that is the kiss. To think a little poison made my son a better kisser, how foolish.ā
āSo, you believe me?ā I asked cautiously.
Her eyes popped open and she looked down at me the edge
removed from her eyes, and strange feeling of longing overtaking it.
āYou are him. Arenāt you?ā
I laughed, scratching the back of my head. āIt doesnāt
really matter, in the end.ā
She blinked and then nodded. āThatās right, you are a bule now. You lack the princely blood of my son.ā
In a place like Matahari, they definitely would believe in
bloodlines. In that respect, there was no way I would fit anymore. She may have
feelings for me, but I was now just a foreign male with no particular
attachment to her. That put a wall between us that could never be torn down
with wishful desires and thinking.
āLetās protect your sonās remaining bloodline.ā I offered.
She nodded. āWhat do you need me to do?ā