Upon returning to Nimhold, life continued in much the same vein as it had in Chambry, minus Derek and Brom. Father began to refer to me as his little "Golden Angel" and soon we had constructed our own Cottage in the garden at Nimhold to keep the animals I had under my care.
Thus, with my studies and my patients, the year passed by without too much trouble and soon enough father and I were coming upon the coast of Chambry for another summer spent at Derek's castle.
As we began to dock our ship in Chambry, I noticed a much smaller but faster ship coming in beside us. Five men stood on the bow and I shaded my eyes against the sun to try and make out their faces.
"Squirt!" one of the men called out, waving his hands in the air. I waved mine back, knowing by the voice that it was Derek, though I still could not see his face.
As the ship came nearer I could see that Bromley was another of the crew and he gave me a quick wave of recognition before setting back to work on bringing the ship into dock. Derek stood alongside him and did his part, looking as comfortable and casual a sailor as I had ever seen.
Father came up beside me and we watched as the two ships came closer together, finally giving us a good view of our friends on board the other and allowing us to talk to them.
"Good evening, Your Majesty," Derek called, bowing respectfully in father's direction. "Princess." He bowed to me as well and then winked. "Welcome to Chambry."
"Its good to see you again, Derek," I called back, blushing at the thought of how well he looked as he stood confidently on the deck of a ship and how much one year had done to his growing frame.
"And you, Princess Meglyn," he said politely, though I noticed he was sporting a genuine smile and my nervousness at finding him changed melted away. "I do believe you've grown taller."
"A good two inches,"I said proudly. He laughed. "How is Speed?" I asked anxiously.
"You will have to be the judge of that. He's anxious to see you. As is Puffin, though I can't guarantee he'll be at The Cottage. He's taken to flying off whenever the fancy takes him and staying away for a few days."
"And JeanBob?" Derek's face darkened and my heart dropped. Our ship was drawing apart from Derek's and it was no longer comfortable to converse so I was left to wonder and worry what had happened to my dear little frog friend for some time before we met up again on the dock.
"Derek," I called, picking up my skirts and running over to grab him by the arm, forcing him to look down at me. "What happened to JeanBob?" He read the worry clearly written all over my face and a small smile softened his face, forming crinkles around his eyes. He reached down and grabbed my hand, holding it in his while he spoke.
"That heart of yours certainly hasn't changed any, princess," he said softly. "Nothing has happened to harm that dear, devilish frog of yours," he continued with a sigh and a chuckle. "He is living happily in The Cottage, along with his brood of young ones."
"Brood? How many does he have?" Derek laughed at my excitement and pulled me along as he started to walk behind my father as he made his way towards the carriage waiting to take us to the castle.
"Twelve, though I could be off by a few," he answered as I struggled to keep up with his large strides. "And I could swear they multiply daily. They are everywhere! No matter where I am in the garden I'm certain to see one."
I laughed but by this time we had reached the carriage so I could not ask any more questions of my dear friend.
"Augusta tells me there is to be a ball tonight," Father said to Derek after handing me into the carriage. I quickly stuck my head out the window to listen. "Will you be attending?"
"Yes, I will be there," Derek replied politely, though I could see by his long face that he wasn't completely enthusiastic about the prospect. "Sir Trisham will be returning to Ocsgard within the week. The ball is in his honor."
"I see. Well then," Father stuck out his hand and Derek clasped it firmly. "It is good to see you, Derek. Until tonight."
"Until tonight, Your Majesty." Father stepped up into the carriage and then we were off to the castle, leaving Derek standing by the docks with an uncharacteristically solemn look upon his face.
"Princess Meglyn, may I have the honor?" I turned around hopefully but my heart dropped again at the sight of Sir Gerald of Ocsgard. He was a friend of Sir Trisham, come to join in the celebrations and then escort the popular knight back to his homeland. And this was the third time he had asked me to dance.
"Sir Gerald," I started with as genuine a smile as I could muster. "Your felicitations for my hand have indeed given me great delight," his mouth opened in a crooked smile (crooked because one side of his mouth was incapable of movement) and looked pleased. I continued. "But I cannot but help feeling that you honor me too much. I have noticed that there are many other ladies who have not had the chance to dance while I myself have barely had the chance to rest." I kept my voice kind and tried hard to get my point across without causing any offense. "Lady Adelia, for example..." I gestured toward the lady sitting just a few feet from where we stood.
"Ah," Sir Gerald sighed as he glanced over at Lady Adelia. "I see." His lips pursed together (or rather, one side did) and he looked back at me with a saddened but wiser face. "I shall play the rescuing hero then and leave you to rest while I dance with the good lady over there. Good evening, Princess."
He walked away and I quickly sank onto a nearby chair and sighed. My elegant, sparkling dress was heavy and I was getting tired of dancing around in it. And to add to my growing fatigue, the thick bun or hair atop my head was beginning to give me a headache.
Aside from my personal complaints though, the party was going splendidly. Queen Augusta quite outdid herself in the decorations and the music of the night. Parties had always been her forte, but she seemed to have reached new heights with this glorious ball. Couples swirled around the open area in the center while the musicians played from a platform on the far end of the ballroom. It was glitter and gold and excitement for all involved. Except me.
I admit, I was being mopey. I had caught glimpses of Derek the whole night through, but each time only served to deepen my frustration, and with it, a growing anger. He was dressed as elegantly as I had ever seen him and though I had sensed a sort of frustration from him in regards to the ball earlier that day, he showed no sign of it now. He was as charming as pleasant and flirtatious as could be. Especially the last part.
Every time I saw him he was dancing with a new lady of the newest fashion and all of them with golden hair and perfect teeth. He seemed to find them as a bug finds light in the darkness. They were everywhere and wherever they were, there he was.
Perhaps this would not have bothered me so much had he not compounded his offense by failing to acknowledge my presence. Though I was certain he had seen me, he never once made an effort to approach me or even glance in my direction. And as much as I hoped for it, he did not ask me to dance. Not even once.
And so the night progressed with me watching Derek dance and flirt from the spot I had secured on the bench by the south door. I refused to dance any more, though I did my best to converse with the ladies around me and try not to appear too out of sorts.
At last, my patience deserted me and I left the ballroom as inconspicuously as I could. I meandered through the hallway, trying to decide whether or not to go back in or go straight up to bed. I settled on a good brisk walk through the gardens to calm my mind before deciding either way.
As I entered the gardens, I was startled to find Derek walking just slightly ahead of me. And, shockingly enough, he was alone.
"Hello, Derek," I managed to say without my voice cracking. I didn't care to be a nuisance but I also wanted him to be alerted to my presence so it would not prove to be awkward if he were meeting someone for a rendevous or....something of that sort.
He turned quickly around and then smiled upon seeing me.
"Hey, Squirt," he said, almost fondly. I came up beside him and he took my arm, looping it through his distractedly as he continued to walk forward and pull me along. "I thought you'd be dancing still."
"I'm bored of dancing," I replied honestly. It had always been easy for me to be honest with Derek. Perhaps because I had hated him for so long. Or maybe just because I knew he would always be honest with me in return.
"As am I," he said in a tired tone of voice. We walked in silence for a while and as we did I took the opportunity to study his face in the moonlight. He looked about as tired as he sounded, and the crinkles around his eyes were more defined, even though he wasn't smiling. His usually bright eyes were dark with worry and I suddenly felt horrid for being so caught up in my own petty worries that I didn't stop to think that he could have troubles of his own.
I pulled his arm to stop him and he turned to face me with a curious look on his chiseled face.
"What's bothering you, Derek?" I asked. His eyes flared in surprise and then he chuckled. His free hand reached up to rub my head but stopped as he quickly realized that would not be the smartest idea with my fancy updo. Instead he cupped my chin and pulled my face up so the light of the moon was directly on it.
"You always were a sharp one, Squirt," he chuckled. He gave my chin a light squeeze and then let it go and we continued to walk while he spoke.
"Sir Trisham is leaving for Ocsgard in the morning," he began.
"Hence the party," I said with a nod.
"Yes, the party," he agreed. "Grand, isn't it?" I acquiesced with an absent nod and he sighed again. "It has to be, for all the good we hope to accomplish." I waited patiently while he gathered his thoughts. Well, I may have been patient on the outside but I was dying inside to know what was eating him up. "King Tarpus, Trisham's great uncle, is unhappy with the way the treaty stands between us. Something to do with the terms of trade between Ocsgard and the East Trade Company, though I don't know all of the particulars."
"And does his unhappiness cause any threat to Chambry?" I could see by his face that whatever was going on was no small thing.
"Yes, if we do not find a way to settle it soon. It could cause a very big threat. Ocsgard is our safeguard from Rothsland and if they were to break off the treaty as it now stands, we would be open to attack from our enemies."
"War? With Rothsland?" I could hardly believe we were even having this conversation. War seemed like something of the very distant past, not something that the prince of Chambry and I would discuss while walking through the garden on a quiet, peaceful night outside the palace ballroom.
Derek was silent for some time before he turned and stopped to face me.
"I have made up my mind, Megs," he said, his face full of determination. "Mother has been trying to convince me against it, but I see what must be done." He paused and I waited with bated breath. "I will go to Ocsgard with Sir Trisham in the morning and settle the matter before something serious happens."
"But would that not be dangerous? Putting yourself into the power of the man who might very soon break his treaty with you and decide to hand you over to the king of Rothsland?" I tried to keep the fear out of my voice but I could not stop it from making my hands shake. I took my arm away from Derek and clasped my hands tightly behind my back.
"Yes," he answered simply. "It could be dangerous. But it could be much more so if I do not at least try to stop him from breaking the treaty. And King Tarpus is an honorable man. I do not believe he would turn me over to the Roths. He will let us fight it out on our own, if it comes to that."
"Then you really must go?" I whispered. He brought his eyes back from where they had been gazing into the distance. He looked at me and his face softened. His hand came up to my face and brushed away a tear I didn't even know I had let escape.
"Oh, Squirt," he said. "We have been good friends, haven't we?" He stepped right up to me and put his arms around me. "Don't ever change." He held me tightly for a moment and then pulled away just enough to kiss my forehead. "Thank you."
"For what?" I was blushing scarlet and I was certain he must have been able to feel the heat through his sapphire blue coat.
"For caring." I laughed it off uncomfortably and pulled away so that there was some space between us.
"I'm just afraid of being bored this summer, without you around to tease," I said lightly, dispelling the mood as best I knew how. It was a new experience to have a conversation with a serious Derek and I wasn't very comfortable with it. He instantly caught on to my desire and gave my head a good pat with his hand, despite my intricate do.
"You'll manage," he said, his voice dramatically sour but his eyes alight with laughter. "I think I'll be the one left hanging. Who am I to blame misfortune on without you around?"
"Right," I laughed. "Who will take the blame for all your pranks and then get stuck with doing all the cleanup after?" He laughed in response and we started heading back towards the castle.
"That only happened once," he defended, still laughing. "And I helped you clean up, thank you very much."
"Oh yes, I do remember you coming around at the end to give me some advice on how best to get the honey out of Mattie's hair. Poor thing! She trotted around for days with that goop stuck in her fur."
We laughed together and then we were at the castle doors leading into the ballroom.
"Well," Derek sighed. "I suppose I'd better go back into the ball before I'm missed."
"Yes, I'll bet Lady Arella has been searching all over the castle for you. I'm surprised you even managed to escape in the first place."
Derek groaned and puckered up his face in disgust.
"Thanks for reminding me. Maybe I'd better just head off to Ocsgard now." He peeked into the ballroom doorway and then pulled back quickly. "She's there," he moaned.
Lady Arella had been in Chambry the summer before, making it her business to entertain and seek out the charming Prince Derek for her personal pleasure. Although not the most pleasant of company, the royal family was forced to put up with her, due to a close connection with her very rich father. Thus, she daily tormented Derek with her obnoxious laugh and endless pratter.
Derek suddenly looked over at me with a dangerous glint of mischief in his eyes.
"Squirt," he began, and in that one word I knew he was up to no good. "I have an idea."
"Oh no, Derek," I said, taking a step back and shaking my head emphatically. "I want no part in your schemes. I all but promised father this was going to be the summer you and I steered clear of trouble and I don't mean to prove myself a liar."
The glint never left his eye, despite my words, and he took two steps towards me and looked down at me.
"Come on, Megs," he whispered, softly and earnestly. "I need your help." I shook my head and continued to shake it, determined to keep myself strong through the motion. "What are friends for, if not to help them out of their troubles?" he pleaded.
"Oh, no," I declared. "This is a trouble you've got to rid yourself of. I told you when she first arrived that you should not have flirted with her, no matter how pretty she is. But did you listen? No! You played her game, just as she wanted, and now you've got to lie in your bed, Prince Derek!"
I started to turn away but he grabbed my arm. I was forced to look at him again and this time his face was completely earnest and inches away from mine.
"Come on, Squirt," he whispered, his voice so soft I could barely hear it while his breath caressed my face. "One last time." I paused, trying to work up the courage to say no. But I couldn't. I just couldn't resist him. For all the ways he annoyed me or the many times I had sworn to let him suffer from his own foolish choices, I still couldn't say no when he truly asked for my help with such earnest desire.
"Fine," I finally said through gritted teeth. "One last time." He smiled and his face lit up brighter than I had seen all day. "What do I need to do?"
"Dance with me," he replied quickly, that broad smile still on his face and a wicked glint in his eye now.
"Dance with you?" I repeated, the disbelief lacing my voice. He nodded and grabbed hold of both my hands, pulling me towards the ballroom as he walked backwards. "How is that supposed to help?" I was resisting the pull on my hands but little good it did. Derek was at least twice my size and that much stronger.
"It'll help. I promise," Derek said evasively. He winked at me and then turned around and pulled me the rest of the way onto the dance floor.
Dancing with Derek was not a new experience for me, although we had never done it in public. How else could he have become such a proficient dancer if I had not been willing to coach him through countless hours of practice during the daytime hours? His hands knew mine and our motions were in perfect harmony with one another. It would have been perfectly easy to dance with him if it had not been for the hundreds of people watching us from around the room. Even so, I did an admirable job.
Derek's dance partners were always a cause for conversation at the palace balls so it was no surprise to me when I heard the buzz begin to circulate around the room and the glances focus towards us. What I was not prepared for was the hateful glances from multiple ladies around the room, both those standing alone and those already dancing. The worst of these came from Lady Arella.
Derek caught my eye and easily interpreted the worry on my face. He smiled and winked at me with his usual good humor.
"Relax," he whispered in my ear when he came close enough to only be heard by me.
"Easy for you to say," I whispered back. "You're not the one who has daggers coming from the eyes of every single lady in the room." I groaned. "Remind me how this is helping you?"
Derek laughed deep from his chest as the dance called for him to encircle my waist with one arm. He leaned in closer than usual and gave my cheek a light kiss.
"Trust me, Squirt. It's helping."
I groaned again but did my best to smile through the rest of the dance. When the dance finished I fully expected Derek to lead me off the floor and get back to his usual flirting. Imagine my surprise when he instead grabbed hold of my hand, keeping me on the dance floor, and leaned down close to talk to me.
"This is perfect, Megs," he said with a mischievous smile. "I just need you to keep dancing with me until the point gets across loud and clear."
"And what point is that?" I asked. He laughed and stood straight as the music started up again and a new dance began. He didn't say anything in answer I my question and I almost stuck my tongue out at him. Almost.
We danced for three more dances before Derek gave into my whispered pleadings and said I'd done enough. But instead of leading me off the floor as the dance ended, he stopped us in the middle of the room and leaned down close to whisper something in my ear.
"Don't freak out." Not the most comforting request, to be sure, but one I had heard often enough from him to know that whatever was going to happen next was sure to freak me out.
With the slightest movement of his head, Derek brought his lips to mine and gave them a quick but solid kiss. I heard myself gasp as he pulled away and I could feel the imprint of his laughing smile on my mouth before I even saw it on his face. I was too astonished to do anything but stand there and stare ahead with wide eyes and a suddenly pounding heart.
With his hand on my elbow he deftly maneuvered his way off the floor and towards the doorway that would lead to my apartments. I was still too stunned to do anything but follow obediently.
He stopped just before the door and, turning towards me, bowed low enough that for a moment I could no longer see the humored expression on his face.
"For Pete's sake, Derek," I hissed as he came up, finding my voice in the instant I lost sight of his piercing eyes. "What was that all about?"
His bright eyes caught mine again but I was too angry to be intimidated now. He didn't look the slightest bit repentant.
He chuckled and took a fraction of a moment to glance around the room before grabbing my arm and pulling me outside the door and into the hallway.
"Look, Squirt," he began kindly. "You're still my little sis and I'm still your big bro." He nudged my chin up with his hand. "I just need a few of those girls to think otherwise so they'll get off my back."
"So you had to kiss me?" I asked peevishly. He shrugged in reply. "And how's that supposed to help anyway? You've kissed other girls before." I blushed with the memory of the time I had found him kissing Lady Olivia in the gardens the summer before and he had the grace to look uncomfortable for a moment.
"Yes," he agreed, "but never a princess. And never in public."
"So?" I questioned, not seeing the point of his argument.
"So I am quite certain the speculations will continue at least until the end of the summer, by which time I passionately hope a few of the ladies of the court will have given up on me and married themselves to good husbands who will keep them away from the palace as much as possible."
I groaned loudly and placed my hand on my head to show him he was giving me a headache.
"You're impossible, Derek," I sighed. "And while you're away in Ocsgard I will be the one having to live through the whispered speculations and hateful glares from the entire royal court. I hate you," I ended with finality as I turned my back on him to show him I meant it.
He merely laughed and placed a hand on my shoulder, turning me back to him.
"Thank you, Megs," he said with a smile. "I don't know what I'd do without you." He pulled me into a hug and I couldn't do anything but let him. I finally gave a little squeeze back and then pushed him away.
"Alright, Prince Derek," I said with a sigh. "Go back in and enjoy your freedom. I'm going up to bed." He chuckled and turned to go. "Oh and Derek," I called, causing him to turn back. "Please be careful."
His face turned grave as his thoughts obviously turned back to the morrow and he nodded slowly.
"I will," he promised. "Bye, Squirt." I waved a hand and then quickly turned away, afraid of the tears that suddenly threatened to show themselves. I said another prayer in my heart for the welfare of the prince as I raced up to bed and aware from the fast circulating rumors of the ballroom.