Sapphire Kingdom: Quest Two (Dragon Quest Series Book 2)

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go?” I asked finding his knowledge odd. “Were you mapping out Sapphire Kingdom when you disappeared last time?”
    “I am uncomfortable being blind in enemy’s territory.” Rṓ gaire replied without breaking his stride.
    The expression on Leo’s face spoke volume, as his face became stern, and his jaw tightened.
    “There is something else you are not telling us. What do you mean Sapphire Kingdom is our enemy?” April questioned.
    “You have already been told that the kingdoms has a very loose alliance.” Leo responded. “The only time there is an alliance at all, are when the Dragon Warriors are born, and Eupai is facing an evil threat.”
    “Basically, they only kiss, and pretend to make up until they feel safe again.” Angie snorted.
    “That is one way of putting it,” Leo chuckled.
    We continued walking in silence, until we came to an entrance with two guards stationed in front. “State your title?”
    “Dragon Warriors and company,” Rṓ gaire replied.
    “Follow me,” One of the guards muttered leading them into the room, which appeared to be the size of an entire football field.
    There were rows and rows of tables filled with people, and just like in the King and Queen’s throne room, the roof was completely dome like and made out of glass. The blue water from above created an ethereal ambiance below, casting dancing light which played across the people’s faces, and the walls that seemed to be made completely out of seashells.
    Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, until everyone spotted the Dragon warriors and company being seated. 
    It was very uncomfortable to act nonchalant, when everywhere I looked there was someone staring and pointing, or whispering.
    “Stop looking so tense.” Leo smiled, trying to get me to loosen up.
    The guide placed us at the very back of the room, away from the entrance and the exit.
    “I have a feeling we are not welcomed here.” April murmured looking down into the glass of water placed on the table in front of her.
    Suddenly the room became quiet, and the liquid above brightened as someone announced in a booming voice “All Hail King Tristan and the royal family Queen Merle, Princess Nerissa, and the recently returned Princess Cordelia.”
    I could see the people around me clapping and blocking my view of Ashley, but my hearing was muted, as the memory of Ashley smiling and waving replayed within my mind. As much as I hate to admit it, I was just as worried about her, as April. I had hoped that everything I was saying earlier out of anger wasn’t true. Now I can see how she truly feels about us.
    “Angie, no.” April mouthed, as she laid her trembling hand on top of mine, bringing back the sounds in the room to my ears.
    “Are you okay? Why are you shaking?”
    “I got this terrible feeling coming from Nerissa.” April shakily admitted taking a sip from her drink.
    “How can you feel anything from her way back here?”
    “I don’t know, for just a brief moment when I was trying to see Ashley, I caught Nerissa’s eyes. There is something about her that gives me the chills.”
    “You can feel that?” Rṓ gaire asked curiously.
    “I guess, it is just a feeling.”
    I wanted to question Rṓ gaire about his interest in April, when the King stood sounding a weird spiral horn.
    “I would like to thank everyone who showed up for this glorious event, the return of my youngest daughter Cordelia,” The King announced. “I thought this day would never come, so my people rejoice and celebrate this special occasion with my family and me.”
    “I guess Cordelia has everything she has ever wanted” I murmured sarcastically, fighting the urge to go slap her.
    The dinner portion of the banquet went by in a blur, as I couldn’t stomach hardly any of the food that was put in front of us. Everyone begun to stand and socialize as the tables disappeared into the floors, giving the throngs of people room to socialize and dance.
    “I am sure this is all a

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