Today is the day, Cristobal thought to himself. His stomach was twisted in knots and it wasn’t from the thought of talking in front of his kingdom. Cristobal prided himself on being able to speak to the masses with passion, confidence, and sincerity. It was the subject of his speech that gave him panicky butterflies in his stomach.
Cristobal knew it was the right choice for his people despite what his advisors said. There would always be people against change, but he would just have to show them the good this change would bring. Kitsunes, Nekos, and other so-called “half-breeds” (the derogatory term used in impolite company) would no longer be considered lesser beings, kept as pets and slaves. They were to be treated as equal to the other races, true citizens of Sephria.
It took many discussions, council meetings, and public forums to get the masses on board with the change, but they did it. It was finally happening. Today would be the proclamation of equal rights in Sephria followed by a extravagant festival to celebrate. Cristobal shook his head to shake away the remaining doubts floating in his mind and went to find his wife and daughter. His speech was to take place at noon at the central commons. They would need to leave soon to allow time to get through the crowds.
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Mav’ra fussed with her dress and tiara for the umpteenth time, straightening and re-straightening them. She didn’t care for the flashiness of public speeches in Sephria, she much prefered the subdued, restrained deliveries of the people of Oakenrock. But it was her duty to attend as Queen.
Belliana should be ready by now, Mav’ra thought to herself, hoping that her daughter would be able to distract her anxiety and worries. Walking along the normally busy corridors, it was surprisingly quiet. Most of the staff had been given the day off to enjoy the festival. Her footsteps echoed softly on the tile. As Mav’ra approached her daughter’s quarters, she could hear Meryl, an older women with a warm smile and a propensity for stories, chatting excitedly to Belliana. She paused outside the door and listened.
“Your father is a great man, my sweet Belle. He’s making life better for so many, but do you know why your father is doing this?,” asked Meryl to Belliana who was trying to stick up straight while the tangles were brushed from her hair. Not leaving a second for the toddler to respond, Meryl continued. “Your father had a Kitsune best friend growing up, but the laws and his duty prevented them from being more. They may never have said as such, but old Meryl could see what they had from across the garden. That’s why he has worked so hard to make things right. And if rumors are to be believed, that very friend is back in town today. What a sight for sore eyes she will be.”
Mav’ra knew about Cristobal’s old friend and pet. She knew the close bond they had before she left the day of their wedding. It definitely left an impression on Cristobal and affected their already strained marriage. And now she might be back in town? Mav’ra had been arranged to marry Cristobal to secure an alliance between their kingdoms. She knew any love between them would have to grow over time. It had already been a difficult time between the two of them, but she knew what this alliance meant for their kingdoms and would do her part.
Would he continue to do the same now, despite the reappearance of his old friend?
Clearing her throat, Mav’ra pushed open the door. Both faces turned to her, Belle’s face lighting up like the sun shone through her. Leaving Meryl and the hairbrush behind, Belliana ran toward her mother, her dress and ribbons fluttering behind her. Mav’ra carefully crouched down to receive her daughter in her arms, hugging her close.
“Will you be joining us for the ride over, Meryl?,” Mav’ra asked without taking her eyes off of Belliana.
“Thank you, your grace, but I will along shortly. I have a few more things to tidy up before I’m on my way.” replied Meryl.
“Very well, Meryl. Now my sweet Belle, let’s go face our kingdom.”