Chapter 309
"I am going to kill that man," Amelia muttered.
"Your husband? I have been there many times, but I have a feeling your reason is just something small that the two of you can get over. What did he do?" Anne asked, curious about what Killian had done.
"He forced me to sleep when I did not want to and was gone by the time I woke up. I know he only did it because he would not be by my side in the morning. When I see him again, I am going to give him an earful. Bring in the next one please," Amelia told the guard at the door.
After a day of getting used to her grandmother being a toad and her mother’s return, she was ready to do as she planned with the Blackwell kingdom. After breakfast, she went straight to the throne room to continue having demons look into the sins someone committed.
Amelia sat on the throne overlooking five demons who looked into the eyes of her people to know their sins.
Those who had killed someone and there was guilt or happiness to it, were placed in one group. Those who stole or conned someone out of their belongings were placed in another group since Amelia wanted them to be given back. Those who took advantage of someone be it a man, woman, or child as their victim, were placed in another group.
There were groups for other things, but as long as they promised to make a change, Amelia would give them another chance. She only let them leave if the demon did not sense a lie.
"I don’t think I have ever been angry with your father for allowing me to sleep. It was always a blessing when he would not visit my room when it was time for rest. I don’t know him well, but I figure your husband must think you needed the rest. How long do you intend to sit here, watching all of this?" Anne asked.
"Until the lines are shorter. I still have to look at each group to see who is worthy of a second chance or needs to stay in the dungeon to pay for their crimes. I wanted to send them down into the underworld, but I think it is better to imprison them. Let them think about what they have done. The things that some of them have done. It is cruel and unbelievable that the castle was never aware of it," Amelia said, looking down at a young woman she knew.
