Chapter 141: The lonesome prince
It was a long night, Abrielle could barely have any sleep till the early hours of the day, and she doubted Cedric slept either. He didn’t say anything either as he just lay by her side, hugging her body.
By the time she woke up, it was in the late hours of the morning, and he was already gone. From how cold the spot he laid was she could guess it had already been a while. She didn’t understand why he acted that way last night or if she should be happy or sad about it.
Cedric was messing with her with his personality that flips spontaneously, although it’s been a while since he last flipped. He didn’t even get angry when she snuck out or questioned her on in. Abrielle’s brows furrowed wondering about this.
Sabrina’s words were at the back of her head always; she wondered why she would give up an opportunity to change her fate because she couldn’t kill Cedric. So far, the only thing that she liked a bit about him is his sexual prowess, but it’s ridiculous to think she would give up her chance to live because of a gorgeous man with a big member.
She was sure there were several men out there that could satisfy her if she searched. "We are done." A maid notified Abrielle after they were done with some minor make-up to cover up her black eyes.
From the soft smiles on their faces, she could already guess what they were thinking about, if they had the slightest idea why she didn’t sleep was because of the exact opposite reason.
Abrielle took a good look at her in the mirror. She was a bit surprised about how innovative they were with their make-up since it was a fantasy world and not exactly like the medieval times. They didn’t have to carry abominations on their faces in the excuse of make-up, but instead, the products were somewhat similar to those of modern times.
Abrielle slowly rose from her seat; she was still feeling sleep-lagging. She guessed she might go to bed this afternoon. "Breakfast is already served at the prince’s private dining room." A maid informed Abrielle leaving her a bit puzzled.
If the meal was being served there it could only mean that Cedric was still in the castle this late. Abrielle nodded then made her way out of her chambers to Cedric Chambers at the other wing.
She never understood why there were several dining areas in the castle when Cedric lived alone in the past, and she didn’t think he had many visitors either. As she continued walking down the dark walls that seemed a bit lonesome, she couldn’t help but have a bit of sympathy for Cedric’s character development.
Without a doubt, he was pure evil and did a lot of wicked deeds because of his selfishness, but he was really a lonesome character. Basically, he was an orphan from birth because the king couldn’t care less about him, and he was hated by the queen for being the first male heir from when he was little. He basically started looking after himself and never thoroughly felt anyone’s warmth, not even the maids.
