Chapter (5): Accident
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Updated : Jun 18th, 2025
Elizabeth scowled and leaned back, not asking a single question.
"Charles, why are we passing this road?" Luna asked, narrowing her eyebrows while she was watching the forest that was getting thinner and farther away. She felt bad about this idea.
"The forest road is blocked by the burned trees, the villagers suggested that we not use there."
"I don't like this road! We could move through the bypass of Holy village. We lost our mother here. The other road took time, but it was safer."
"Lady Elenore is rushing to go back home. Their parents are coming to visit her tonight."
Elizabeth heaved out a strong sigh. So this wicked witch was tending to torment them with her nagging parents, who used to pick loup and were scanning the house for any dirt. Sick! It was all sick! No
memorial time at all, but just spending their entire night inside their room and remaining locked up.
The cart shook, Luna looked back again, checking over their father in dread. She felt the twist in her guts since they moved from the mansion.
"What was it?"
She asked, almost screaming, while her sister was just as cold as a cucumber, planning how to escape from their room.
"The earth slid, my lady!"
"The... what?" She sharpened her eyes. Was he joking? Of course, not!
Riding alongside the mountain and this river downward brought her dizziness.
The cart behind them was shaking, making noises that they could hear.
"What is wrong with my father's cart?"
The butler finally showed some emotion, unfortunately, it was not an adequate one that could calm the heart.
"Do you hear it?" Elizabeth got to her feet.
"Please have your seat, Lady Elizabeth."
Charles forced her to sit back.
"It is the rack-fall!" Luna shouted. She heard of this road causing deaths in winter, then they lost their mother, and now... It was madness coming from this path with manque wheels.
The horses ran crazily, and they also felt the tension, so they were trying to outmaneuver the girls' cart.
"Gods above, sit back, milady." Charles almost yelled.
Luna could hear her pulse in her head. The beats were hitting her chest, and her breath came in gasps. She was peering back at her parents' cart, then she cheered in distress. The road slid and, like a
greedy mouth, swallowed the cart behind them. The horses' moaning was choked by the sounds of falling rubble.
"Luna, what was it?"
Elizabeth cried out while the butler roughly attempted to hold her.
"..."
The words froze in her throat.
"Scourge!"
The world left the butler's mouth. The cart reached the other side where the earth was stronger, and it halted.
"Please, stay here." He didn't hesitate and rose out of the cart.
Elizabeth was inclined to move out after him, but Luna snatched her arm.
The younger sister shot her a glare. Her heart was filled with concern that surmounted her head. She was thinking about one thing, and it was their father. Ell snapped her hand away and flounced out after the butler.
Luna closed her eyes, swallowing the dread, and replaced it with courage.
The girls felt the strong wind that was lashing them from the north, pushing them back. The road was devastated. It was a whole mistake that endangered them. Luna wasn't as bold as Ell to walk further
and watch what was arising. Her knees were shivering. The mountain got quiet as if it was thirsty for pouring blood to become calm.
Was it after the sacrifice?
"Father?" Elizabeth's voice echoed everywhere.
Charles and Captain Black were striving to reach the cart that was snuggled, and big stones had already disabled the horses. The poor animals were groaning for this unpleasant grace.
Elizabeth found a smooth path and slid down, ignoring the danger that could snatch her life at any moment.
She climbed the stones that scrambled the bumpy route. Reaching the cart sooner than those men.
"Father!" Her tears welled down. The cart's door was wide open. Elenore was thrown out of the cart, but Lucas James wasn't that lucky to beat the time and the angel of death.
Elizabeth saw her father's hand. She fell on her knees and embraced thecoldld bloody hand. The ring of the court was covered by soapy blood.
"Lady Elizabeth, please wait back."
The butler cried out.
"No," she was crying, calling her father, but nothing happened. No theurgy, no magic, and no luck. Her father was gone, so quick, did he think about them in the last gust?
The guards gripped her arms from the back and dragged her back. She was struggling, attempting to release herself by smashing them with her feet, but they were strong men.
"Let go of me! I must save him." She shouted.
Captain Black rushed to Elenore, hugging her, he said, "She is alive."
The woman's face was muddy, but blood was dribbling down her hand.
"What about my father? You are betrayals, why don't you aid him?"
Elizabeth bit a guard's gloved hand, and only her gums hurt.
"He is gone!" The butler wickedly informed, but sorrow made him kneel. The man began taking off the stone from his master as fast as he could, peeking downward, before the earth fell again and joined the
river, he had to bring him out.
Time froze for Elizabeth; she leaned her motionless body on the guards' hands.
Luna did nothing but watch; her soul got hard. She hated the destiny, the cursed crow, and this mountain that took both their parents.
Charles and another guard man took Lucas out and put him on the surface.
"Take the girls back. I will take care of the other matters."
The butler told Captain Dorian Black. He didn't wait for more and climbed up the rocks. The river was vicious, and the water was coming up. Charles freed the horses from pain.
"Hurry up, we must take our lord back."
"Sister, tell them that our father is still alive." Elizabeth protested as her eyes caught Luna when the guards were bringing her back.
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