Edin Danrose & Alexander Deacon
It was yet another busy day for Alexander Deacon, a promised outcome for his position in the Black Rose. More trust meant more responsibility, and therefore more action. Duty amongst the highest rung of the organization was a far cry from the counts and dukes of the kingdoms that weren't required to work with so many layers of secrecy. On the other hand, Alexander was afforded far more freedoms than those below him. It was exactly why ventured into the royal domain of King Edin Danrose. There was far more resistance to be had in the form of guards and servants that questioned his intentions and made every effort to turn him away, but Alexander had a way with persuasiveness that was unmatched, unnatural.
It was not a gift he often flaunted due to his own pride for his gift of gab but its effectiveness was required here to pacify the obstacles that would keep him from having an unscheduled audience with King Edin.
Alexander walked, accompanied by a guard, through the corridors with grace while wondering what it might feel like if they were his own. How it might feel to be king. As he neared his destination, the drawing room, he could pick up the faint sound of the hushed voices of women. He motioned to knock but stopped up on noticing his ring still absent from his hand.
It's fine. He convinced himself, making a decision his wife, Lianna, might not be fond of. Still, he believed he could be just as charismatic as he was now. And so, following a form knock, Alexander entered the room.
What the fuck?
His eyes widened at the scene. King Edin was swaddled snuggly on a bed in a room full of consorts all dressed rather strangely yet there was some familiarity to their appearances. No⌠did he really? No. The more he discovered, the worse this scene appeared to be. There were painted footprints along the floor, oil and whip cream spilled about, a bucket of milk in the bedâŚ
âGods.â Alexander let out softly as he noticed one of Edinâs hands out from the swaddle and dunked into the bucket.
âExcuse me, sir, his majesty requires privacy, I-â The consort was cut off mid sentence as Alexander connected the appearances of the consorts in the room.
âViolet⌠Damien?â Identifying her so suddenly caused her to shamefully tug on the black wig she had been ordered to wear. Alexander briefly looked at each of the others, playing a mental matching game before shaking his head with a light chuckle.
âApologies ladies. I hate to break up this party but I require an audience with his majesty. Iâm sure you all don't mind cleaning yourselves up.â Alexander tried making himself seem like a convenient reason for the women to escape the confines of the room. He moved from in front of the doorway, being careful not to step in anything as he let the women out
âWait. You, Queen Camilla, wake him for me, I don't wish to alarm the king.â Alexander requested from the consort depicting the Varian queen before she could make her exit.
As the consort gently shook Edin, trying to wake him from his slumber, he mumbled incoherently at first, his eyes still closed.
"Bring me the largest pillow in the kingdomâŚ" he muttered, his voice soft and dreamy. "I will sit upon it... like a throne..." His words slurred, a slight grin forming on his lips as he continued, clearly lost in his fantastical dream.
The consort blinked in confusion but continued to shake him gently, trying to rouse him further.
"And then... throw all the other pillows at me... like Iâm under siege..." Edin continued, his voice growing more dramatic in his sleep. "I must... defend my kingdomâŚ" Alexander mentally noted Edin might have been intoxicated and still may be in such a state. Patience. That is what is required.
Finally, with another gentle shake, Edinâs bloodshot eyes snapped open fully, the remnants of his dream slowly fading as he blinked groggily up at the woman.
His expression darkened instantly, and he let out a groggy, frustrated growl, struggling against the swaddled blanket wrapped tightly around him. His movements were clumsy, almost frantic, as he tried to free himself, his face flushing red with anger.
"Who dares?!" he barked, his voice booming as he thrashed in the blanket. He glared at the woman who had disturbed him, his eyes wild. "You dare wake your king from his nap? And not a single one of you remembered to pleasure me!" He snapped his head toward the group of consorts, his voice sharp and cutting.
The women shrank back, exchanging fearful glances, unsure how to respond to his sudden outburst.
Edin huffed and continued struggling with the blanket like a man possessed, grumbling curses under his breath as he tried to get free. "Useless! Every last one of you! What am I paying you for?!" He spat, his anger growing with each passing second as his struggles made little progress.
â...Youâre notâŚâ came a mumble from one of the girls.
But then, suddenly, Edin froze, his bloodshot eyes locking on Alexander standing across the room. His demeanor shifted in an instant, the fire in his eyes extinguished as his expression morphed from rage to a forced calm.
"Ah... Mr. Deacon..." he said, his voice suddenly smooth, as if his previous outburst had never happened. He sat up straight, now desperately trying to compose himself, still half tangled in his blanket. "I, uh... wasnât expecting company."
Alexander finally opened his mouth to speak but the sound dripping filled the room.
âUm⌠Your majestyâŚâ Alexander motioned his hand toward the now overturned bucket. Fortunately, Edin had knocked it away from himself but now the milk was spilling onto the floor. âThese consorts truly are useless. Queen Camilla, stay and clean that up for your king. That's something that should have been set aside.â Alexander ordered, almost matching the contempt Edin had for them when he first woke.
King Edin's face contorted with frustration as he noticed the milk spreading across the floor. His bloodshot eyes darted from the puddle to the consort Alexander had addressed. The sharpness returned to his voice as he barked, "Yes, you heard him, Queen Camilla! Clean it up at once!" The consort then hurried to clean the spill with haste.
Still tangled in the swaddle, Edin squirmed awkwardly, trying to free himself without much success. His movements were sharp and aggressive as he tugged at the blanket with a grunt, growing more flustered by the second. Two of the consorts hurried to help free him, sensing an upcoming meltdown. Alexander could only let loose a subtle sigh. I think I can see why Plannington is a bit touched in the head. It was either from tenure in experiencing the mess or one would have to be mad already
âYou trapped me! Itâs too tight!â He shouted. âThis is⌠witchcraft!â he complained, kicking at the blanket furiously. Finally after an awkward moment, the king was freed with their assistance, his skin was noticeably oily.
âAs I was saying,â he continued, attempting to smooth his disheveled appearance and failing miserably. He paused, scratching his stubbly chin as if trying to piece together a puzzle, â...Mister... Deecoo, how in the Primitus did you even get here? What are you doing in my chambers?" His questioning caused Alexander to briefly raise an eyebrow but only because his name was said incorrectly.
Before Alexander could respond, the king let out an impatient grunt, dismissing his own question with a wave of his hand. âEh, forget it. More importantly, what brings you here? Were you perhaps hoping to, uh... enjoy the company of my women?â
He gestured lazily at the consorts, a crooked smile creeping onto his face. Meanwhile, the women, who had been edging slowly toward the door, froze in place, their eyes wide as if theyâd been caught in the act. âYou can feel free to take up to two of them home with you. Donât even have to bring them back honestly.â
âTwo? You spoil me, your highness. I'll be sure to keep the offer in mind. I do have a dating auction to run in a couple of days and put them to use.â Alexander turned to the women to grace them with a smile before facing Edin to continue speaking with him.
âWhat I'm truly here for is to fill the vacancy left by Alden Plannington, as your Royal Advisor. And to be frankâŚâ Alexander briefly faced the women still lingering. âLeave.â The volume of his voice was but a hush yet his tone was sharp. The consorts scattered from the room like frightened birds, their hurried steps barely a whisper in the spacious chamber. Edin watched them go half heartedly, his expression shifting to something more serious. Once the door closed, silence settled over the room, heavy with unspoken tension. âYou need it now more than ever,â Alexander continued.
Edin's smirk faltered, his face growing uneasy as he processed what Alexander had just said. He knew full well who he truly worked for: Marek Delronzo, a name that haunted his thoughts more often than he cared to admit.
For a brief moment, the king's eyes darted around, as if searching for an escape or perhaps calculating his next move. His usual bravado was replaced by a guardedness that rarely surfaced. He sat up straighter, his previous casual demeanor gone, replaced with something more cautious.
"Royal Advisor, huh?" Edin's voice was slower and edged with suspicion. His bloodshot eyes locked onto Alexanderâs face, watching for any signs of deception or ulterior motives. The offer was too sudden, too bold, and Edin wasnât foolish enough to believe it came without strings attached.
"I know you work for Marek," Edin finally said, his voice dropping to a near whisper. "So, why are you here, really? To spy on me? To control me like one of his puppets?"
âControl you? Me?â Alexander pointed to his chest, his face lacking the amusement he desired to show, yet a hint of it was carried by his tone. âYour highness, you mistake my intentions, and for you to believe someone of your stature could be manipulated⌠like a puppet?â Alexander narrowed his eyes slightly, peering deep into Edinâs with scrutiny. âDo you forget who you are, King Edin Danrose?â
Edin's eyes narrowed at Alexander's words, but then, as if flipping a switch, his entire demeanor changed. The unease that had clouded his face moments ago disappeared, replaced by a confident smirk that stretched wide across his lips. âA puppet?â Edin chuckled,âLet me tell you somethingâPeople think they can pull my strings, but in the end, Iâm the one holding the marionette. Ask anyone.â He tapped his own chest with a grin. âI could never forget who I am!â
âAnd neither should anyone else!â Alexander encouraged with a proud fist but his excitement quickly died down as he gave the room another look. His expression morphed neutral. âWhether you accept me or not, I won't tell a soul what I discovered here. I won't allow anyone to doubt you. To know that you can be vulnerable, my king. Not even Marek. â Alexander clasped his hands behind his back and took a step forward. âI may be the Vice President of the Black Rose but my loyalty will always place the Kingdom of Caesonia above all else, and what is the kingdom without its king?â Alexander raised his eyebrows anticipating a response.
Edin leaned back, watching Alexander carefully. âLoyalty is a dangerous word, Mr. Deecoons. You speak of devotion to me, yet your position with Marek... well, itâs not one to be overlooked. He must have sent you here after all.â
He paused, then added, âTell me, how do you plan to serve as my advisor and still keep Marek happy? You think youâll have time for us both?â He folded his arms, his eyes lighting up with realization. âAnd hey! If I am so great, why do I need an advisor in the first place?!â
Alexander chuckled, showing he wasn't intimidated by the logical questioning sent his way. The mispronunciation of his name did not phase him this time around.
âI admire your thoroughness⌠but you managed to figure out the answers to questions you have posed to me, your highness.â Alexander walked around the bed and knelt down beside it so as to not tower over Edin. âYou are great, there's no doubt in that fact. You were born and raised to be nothing less⌠but being great isn't a fixed status. One can always be greater, ever closer to perfection. Iâm sure you're aware of those who doubt you despite your accomplishments. As your advisor, I would aim to eliminate that doubt by flushing it away with nothing short of success.â He shook his head as he placed a firm palm on the surface of the bed. âI wouldn't even have to dedicate too much of my time. You're so close already. You just need a little push here and there. If you require more, Iâll deliver⌠Marek will understand. No one comes before your highness.â
Edin eyed Alexander with narrowed eyes. His fingers drummed idly on the bed as if contemplating the offer before him. For a moment, the room seemed to grow quieter, the kingâs earlier bravado dimming ever so slightly as he mulled over the proposition.
âHmm⌠quite the flattering speech,â he began, his voice slower this time, a touch of wariness lingering. âBut you know⌠Iâve had offers before. Promises of greatness, of success. Advisors always wanting something. Always wanting a piece of this power...â Edinâs reluctance failed to shake Alexander who remained ever so stoic.
He shifted his weight, clearing his throat, and for a brief moment, a flicker of uncertainty crossed his face. The King rose, his oily skin glistening in the light.
An eyebrow rose at the sight, but still, Alexander maintained his composure. He had to if he was presenting himself as someone who could face whatever Edin threw his way.
Lubricated and inebriated, Edin stumbled around as he approached him. âIâm the king, you see? Iâve got everything I need. Why should I need a push from you?â He rubbed his chin, seemingly lost in thought. âMarekâs been in my ear, too. So, what makes you different?â
His eyes lit up as he came to stand before him with wide eyes. âBut... greater, you say?â Edinâs grin returned, âI do like the sound of that. Perfection is always within reach, isn't it? Even for someone as naturally gifted as myself.â Alexander winced, wondering how Edin had simply talked himself out of his initial reluctance.
He suddenly laughed heartily in his face, the alcohol pungent on his breath. âAlright. Iâll give you a chance but if youâre going to push me, make sure itâs the right kind of push. No shoving, understand?â King Edin patted the manâs cheek with a milky, soft hand, â⌠Youâll report here every morning and Iâll keep you for a few hours. I am giving you a trial run.â
âUh..â Alexander lowered his head in a deep bow. The act appeared to give thanks and reverence for Edin granting him the honor of being the Royal Advisor but in truthâŚ
Alexanderâs eyes bulged intensely as he grit his teeth, fighting the urge to say something unbefitting.
âThank you, your highness. Really, thank you very much. I promise, you. I swear, you will not be disappointed.â A wicked grin spread across his face.
