Chapter 130 - The Cursed Prince's Story Pt. 2

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"Hold the sheet well okay?" Kai groaned as he slipped gently down form the silk sheets. "I can't flash away, my mother will sense my powers." he said, knowing already what Lun was planning to ask.

His friend was standing at the edge of the balcony, holding the long silk sheet while the blond prince slid carefully to the floor underneath. Just before his feet touched the ground Lun pretended to let go shaking the sheet and making Kai gasp, his eyes wide as he looked up, his nostrils flaring. 

"Oops." Lun said with a giggle and the prince jumped on the next balcony. 

The brown haired vampire let go of the sheet and flashed on the same floor as his friend. Kai gathered the sheet and handed it to him, signaling him that they were going to repeat the whole process again.  Dropping and gathering the sheet happened for the next fifteen floors. They were almost caught once, a maid was cleaning the tiles and was just about to finish while the young prince was hanging from above her head, holding his breath, counting his heartbeats until she left. 

When they finally stepped on the ground, leaving the terrifying castle Kai sighed in relief. They rushed over, getting away from the stone pathways and stepping into the freshly cut grass to get to the castle walls. Lun raised the prince on his shoulders, helping him sit at the top of the tall wall. 

"Have you put on any weight?" he asked him. "That was hard." he continued as they sat at the top of the wall, hidden by a couple of trees that had grown on the outside. Kai looked at him, reading his expression and hissed at his friend like a snake. 

"Beware you peasant." he threatened him before he jumped off and landed on the side of the town. A carriage was passing by, staring at the two suspicious men, the driver followed them with his eyes and Kai let his head fall, hiding his features while he pushed Lun away so they weren't noticed. 

"Now we can flash away I assume." 

"Yes, we are away from the castle now. Look over there." He told him, pointing at where the green light was supposed to be. It had dimmed significantly by now, a deep green shimmering remaining in the air for a while. "We will flash there. There is a stable, meant to keep the horses of the travelers, we will hide inside." he said and Lun nodded. 

The prince disappeared first, finding himself dipping in hay, prickly yellow strings coming off from his hair as he raised his head, a few poking him through his thin clothing. He scoffed, getting slowly up and whipping them off of him when he heard a horse huff. He flinched, looking behind him scared that he had been discovered just to find Lun looking at him in the brim of laughing to tears. 

"Funny." he said with a frown and his best friend shrugged his shoulders. 

For a second, they stood silent, shooting glares at each other when they heard murmurs. The two young men were sheltered by the small stable, just a roof actually made from old wood, filled with hay and a few cubicles for the horses. It was never filled, usually it was left there, empty to mold from the rain but today it had a white horse in it, his blonde hane moving together with its matching tail. 

Someone was coming for the horse, Kai thought and grabbed Lun by his arm, pulling him towards him and making him hide inside the huge pile of hay. It covered them completely, their bodies stuck to each other as they looked from the little holes, waiting for someone to appear. 

The young price was right. Someone did come in but it wasn't just one person. They were two men. Lun and Kai stared at each other for a second, devilish grins appearing on their faces the moments they realized no one noticed them. 

Kai did not recognize them as  palace men. That clearly meant they were werewolves, some of their guests. His eyes widened, observing the species that was supposed to be their sworn enemies. He was slightly disappointed. They had no difference from humans, maybe just the fact that they were taller and more muscular than the average but that didn't change much. One of them had short red hair with dark eyes, dressed in dark green clothing, a dagger in his belt while on his leather boots hid another one. 

His friend, the one who tended to the horse, patting his body and showering the beautiful animal with compliments was taller with long black hair, tied in a loose ponytail. He couldn't see his eyes well through the hay but he was sure he saw some green in them, his skin tanned, looking sun kissed in comparison to his deathly pale. His voice was deep and smooth as he talked to his horse, a sword resting on his belt. 

"Did we really have to come too?" The red haired werewolf asked, a dissatisfied expression on his face. 

"We have to protect the Alpha, Mika." the man next to him told him, his expression strict as he talked about his duty. 

"This place is giving me the creeps, it's dark and ugly. They have a red sun!" He said and Kai frowned, hearing him insult his home. 

"It doesn't matter. The faster we finish with negotiations the sooner we will leave so focus on your job." he said and the redhead scoffed. 

"So you're ecstatic to meet the royal family." he said and spat on the floor. "They are all disgusting vampires. A king and a queen, those two are nothing more than murderous bloodsuckers, same with their precious children. All I want is…." The werewolf said but he didn't have the time to finish his sentence. 

Kai, like lightning appeared before him, grabbing him by the neck, his eyes shining like their disgusting shone as he pushed him back into the thin walls of the horse's cubicle, his long fingers suffocating him. 

"That tongue of yours…it's really annoying, maybe I should rip it off." Kai said, showing off a sharp pair of fangs as he spoke. 

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