-Seeds of Treason-
The Duchess’ office resembled the private library of an aspiring lesser noble, desperately assuming the pretense of latent intellectualism. The north and east walls were floor-to-ceiling shelves, bursting with voluminous tomes on every subject from the histories of the Cormyrian Houses, to recipes for kobold soup. A thick layer of dust betrayed the neglect shown this collection by the office’s incumbent, save for a gaping hole on the eastern shelf from which the Guild’s intelligence files had been habitually and progressively pilfered by the Whisperer.
The centre of the room was dominated by an overbearing mahogany desk, littered with a few dregs of paperwork. An ornate, high chair elevated the Duchess to a level at which she could comfortably rest her petite elbows on its surface, her fingers poised together in imminent judgement. Delphinn and I faced her in the simple chairs opposite; him, relaxed and confident; I, tapping my foot nervously out of sight. At last, Diamond finally spoke.
“No.”
“What?” Del and I bawked in unison. Diamond let out a heavy sigh.
“Silver has already failed to prove she can keep work and play separate.” She said. “And how long has this been a question? You have this thing about doing things without telling me till the last minute.”
“I don-…” I began, before Diamond cut me off.
“Like this Aearion contract of yours that you took without even bringing it up to any of the other Guildmasters first. You forget about that already? And I have yet to approve that, by the way.” I felt my face grow red, anger rising to the surface.
Del looked aghast. I tried to steady my now trembling hands; an act to still my rage before I lost my temper completely. I breathed out deliberately, and forced calm into my voice.
“I am prepared to discuss that with you, Diamond." I said slowly. "But what bearing does it have on this? What is your problem, really?”
“And is that why you wanted the Code changed?" She continued, apparently oblivious to my efforts. "Just so you could get married? Ya know, you are supposed to bring up ideas to help the Guild, not just yourself!”
“That’s not fair, Duchess.” Said Del quickly, shooting a wary look in my direction. My hands now clenched into fists, and my teeth ground together as I struggled to keep under control.
“
Everything I do is for the Guild.” I said coldly.
“And yet this one looks like something you only did for yourself. And who knows what else you failed to say at the time, just like you failed to bring up the contract before you took it. You can’t just wait till the last minute to say something. And how long has this been a question? You have yet to answer that.” Anger burned inside me.
How dare she?
Del, increasingly conscious of my deteriorating self-control, made a last-ditch effort to save the situation.
“Duchess, please.” He said. “We came here right away. There is nothing that breaks protocol. We’re
not married yet, so the Code is honoured. If you have some other beef with Silver, please don’t use my proposal to work it out.” Diamond sighed heavily.
“Hmm, fine. We’ll discuss it with the other Guildmasters.”
“Thank you, Duchess.” Del said amidst his own sigh of relief. My fists continued to shake uncontrollably at my sides with barely contained rage.
“Thanks, but no thanks,
Duchess.” I said through grinding teeth, venom dripping readily from every word.
“What?” Said Diamond incredulously. Del cocked an eyebrow in surprise.
“I came here seeking your permission, and your blessing.” I said, rising from my chair. “But now I want neither. Don’t expect an invitation.” With that, I turned my back on her and stormed from the office.
I headed upstairs to my room, true to tantrum form. Del managed to catch up to me there and push his way through the door before I slammed it. I collapsed against the wall, sobbing into my hands. He knelt beside me, putting a firm hand on my shoulder.
“Are you alright?”
“Should have known. Spiteful little two-faced bitch.” I muttered in between sobs. He slid down beside me, nodding in agreement and placing a comforting arm around my shoulders.
“Duchess or not, she was way out of line. I don’t give a damn what she says, I intend to marry you, Aik.” I managed a slight smile as I wiped the tears from my face. Resting my head on his shoulder, I could feel my temples still throbbing with anger.
She only sits there because of me... I thought to myself.
I saved this Guild. I got this Hall back. Every Footpad, Arm and Finger in these four walls was trained by my own hand. I have rebuked more than one attempt to dethrone her. And this is how she repays me? Lords her tenuous sliver of power around and uses my own marriage to spite me…
I stood up suddenly and paced to my desk, buried beneath messily piled letters and intelligence reports. Del simply watched as I leaned heavily on the desk, thinking through the variables and moving pieces around in my head.
“I need…to talk to the other Guildmasters.” I said after a time, business-like resolve returning.
“About us? Or something else?”
“Both. Diamond will have two days. That’s how long it will take me to make sure everyone is on board...” Riffling through the stacks, I found an unblemished sheet of vellum, dipped a fresh quill and began hastily scribing.
“What is it?” Del asked, getting to his feet. “Talk to me, Aik. Don’t shut me out.”
“I’m not shutting you out.” I said, stamping my seal on the short note and turning back to him. “
I’m shutting her out.” With that vengeful fire in my eyes, the sobbing girl was but a memory. Del grinned devilishly at me, the same he employed whenever he knew a plot was afoot.
“She has two days to change my mind.” I said, and he nodded, both of us looking down at the seeds of treason delicately clutched in my hands.
“I hope she changes my mind…”