In His Lair

The Immortal Vow

They say it's what you make;
I say it's up to fate.

- Demons, Imagine Dragons

 

Night had fallen and the guests had long departed. The lone moon cast shadows on the floor, which dogged King Dongmin’s every step, as he paced around the room like a caged animal. He could not believe it. The brat had thwarted him. Again.

“That pompous little ! How dare he give my daughter to a soldier!” he raged, throwing his glass of wine against the wall.

Like you care about your daughters. Out loud, Kim Hanbin said simply, “Which one are you going to marry off?”

The king threw his hands in the air and snapped, “What the hell do I care? Pick one!”

Hanbin nodded. Exactly.

Muttering more curses, King Dongmin finally sat down. He poured himself another glass of wine and drank it in one gulp. “I can hear him laughing at me. He’s probably boasting to his people now how he had tricked me. That damn bastard. He’s making a laughingstock out of me and the whole land! And what do the clan leaders do? Celebrate! Congratulate each other, patting themselves in the back like they actually accomplished something! The old fools! They’re even stupider!”

Hanbin remained quiet. In his years of service to his king, he had learned it was best to just say nothing when the man was angry.

“My King.”

Hanbin raised an eyebrow and looked towards the monk as he stepped out from behind a post.

“My King,” the monk repeated, his lips. “If you let me, I have a way to turn the tables around.”

“What are you talking about?” demanded the king gruffly.

“I can make the King of Seoul pay.”

 

~



Yongguk could not believe what he was hearing.

“…and besides it’s time for you to settle down, Guk-ah. There’s no more threat to Seoul. You can lay down your sword now and rest. Be with me as we raise our families, brother.” King Jaebum said softly, holding his friend’s shoulders.

“You promised me off to marry a daughter of that man?” A statement. Soft. Lethal.

Jaebum let his arm fall to his side. “Look at me, Yongguk-ah.”

Yongguk continued to stare at the ground, refusing to raise his head. He was afraid of what he would do once he saw the king’s face. His fists hurt from being balled too tightly, for too long. He could feel the anger running through his veins, at his very core, raging through his soul…

He felt betrayed.

“Yongguk-ah, please.”

Please.

At that one word, his fists slowly loosened and his rage cooled. He suddenly felt cold, . He longed for anger to fill him again. He needed the warmth it gave him. But he could not bring it out. Not after hearing that one word.

“Please, brother. I need you to do this,” Jaebum said gravely, looking at his friend’s bent head.

After a stretch of silence, Yongguk slowly lifted his face. His eyes were deep pools of night. He had hidden himself again. He nodded. Once. And turned around, leaving Jaebum behind.

The King of Seoul never took his eyes off his friend. His breath turned into a swirl of mist, as he whispered into the cold air, “I’m doing this for you. Brother, only for you.”

 

~
 


Six days later

Jung Daehyun tried to peek through the veil but it was too heavy to reveal even a trace of the woman’s face.

Clearing his throat, he said, “We’ll be arriving soon, My Lady.”

The princess simply nodded.

Daehyun sighed. He had tried getting her to speak ever since they had left her father’s palace. For some reason, he felt sorry for her. The King of Ilsan had not even been present to hand her off. One of the advisers just pointed him to a door, telling him to “fetch” the princess from there. His exact word. Daehyun scowled. He announced, with as much gravity as he could muster through his frustration, “I am here to take the Princess’ hand in behalf of Lord Park Yongguk.” The adviser just shrugged and went about his business. Daehyun knew he was far from understanding a woman’s mind but even then he knew the young lady must have felt horrible to be so unceremoniously given away as she had. This was why he was now trying to befriend her.

“I know you’re nervous, My Lady. But don’t worry. Seoul is not as bad as you think. You might have heard stories about us, but some of them are pure fiction. Others, just exaggerated.”

The princess nodded once more and turned to look outside the window.

Daehyun persisted. “And we have lots of wonderful gardens. Do you like gardens?”

Again, the princess nodded.

I’m asking the wrong questions. He gave it another shot. “What’s your favorite flower?” Aha! You cannot just nod now!

The princess pointed to her sleeve. It was covered with water-lilies.

Damn. You’re good. Daehyun opened his mouth to ask another question but was interrupted when the carriage came to a halt. He looked outside the window and saw the familiar flags whipping atop the towers. They had arrived.

“Welcome to your new home, My Lady.”

He pushed the door open and stepped out. Turning, he offered his hand for the princess. She took it and stepped down from the carriage. Daehyun signaled for the waiting women to stand on each side. He smiled at her, not knowing if she could see him or not, and then turned around towards the opened gates.

They were greeted with loud cheers. Everyone had come to greet the new daughter of Seoul. And she was not just any daughter. She was to be the wife of their honored son. This granted her an even more curios audience. They were politely skeptical. She was, after all, the daughter of their nemesis. They knew it was unfair to pin her father’s sins on her sleeves, but still…

“Welcome to Seoul, Princess,” Lee Chaerin greeted, smiling warmly. She opened her arms and hugged the woman. “Welcome home.” She took her hand and led the way up the long flight of stairs to the Kingdom’s House of Advisers.

On the top step stood the King of Seoul.

King Jaebum bowed to her and smiled. “Welcome.” To the people he declared, “Behold, your new Lady.”

The cheers grew louder.

Jaebum turned around and motioned for the princess to follow Chaerin inside the building. After making sure they were out of earshot, he hissed under his breath to Youngjae, “Where is he?”

“I told Daehyun to find him,” Youngjae replied. Looking at the princess’ back, he said, “I have a bad feeling about this, hyung.”

Jaebum followed his gaze. Softly, he murmured, “It will be alright.”

 

~


She was in his room.

The nice lady who had said, “I’m Lee Chaerin. Just call me Chaerin,” had brought her to his room after she had met everyone inside the House of Advisers. She was about to ask her to stay but she had gone before she could even open .

Dear Father, what have I done? What have I done to deserve this fate?

She looked around the room with a heavy heart. Everything about it screamed masculinity. From the dark mahogany walls, to the big black bed on a dais in the middle of the room, to the black furniture arranged in controlled discipline… Yes, she was now trapped in another dungeon.

She took off her veil and breathed deeply. The heavy garment had almost suffocated her but she had refused to take it off earlier. It had served as her barrier from her new strange world. Now, in the privacy of her solitude, she allowed herself this small reward of being able to breathe freely.

The friendly knight had told her in the hall that the lord of the house would not be able to meet her until probably the next day. He was sorry. She certainly was not. At least, she had this one night all to herself.

She moved towards the balcony, spying a full moon hanging low in the sky. She loved the moon. She felt a sort of camaraderie with it. Like her, it was lonely, solitary. She placed her hands on the railing and stared at her heavenly friend, asking for the constant wish in her heart.

Please watch after my brother. Please. Jonguppie, I will find you.

“So, you’re my wife?”

She spun around quickly at the sound of the deep voice. And when she saw who it belonged to, her breath caught in her chest.

“What do I call you?” Yongguk said carelessly.

It was him. Him! The man who had saved her life…

“Him-Himchan...” It was a prayer. Breathless. Hopeful.

The moon smiled.

 

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A/N:  Hope everyone gets a chance to catch any one of our boys' concerts during their massive tour!

 

 

 

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TrinTrin
#1
Chapter 6: OMFG OKAY I was not expecting that ahhhhh XD
Kkjfnwenf it just gets more and more exciting, doesn't it~
The anticipation for what is to come next is unreal right now adjnejedjrnwec
scaleflame #2
Chapter 5: This fic made my day!!!! :D such great fic xD and its historical and himchan is a girl here!! I have a thing for girl!himchan :"") and omgee you're so lucky u got to come to their concert <3
TrinTrin
#3
Chapter 4: The drama though ahhh! Why do I not sense a happy ending. I read too much angst gaahh.
But ooOHH the concert! Was it amazing and beautiful and just asdfghjkl? Tell me about your feels. I am just praying they come to the UK omfg you have no idea ;-;
TrinTrin
#4
Chapter 2: Oh snap yo. It feels inadequate but all I have say about this chapter is that I liked it as much as the first, if not more, and plot looks awesome and exciting so far. Hmm derp.
And side note but am I the only one who can't stop seeing this Himchan as the blonde/ginger haired Himchan in the pink dress dancing to secret songs?
Only me? Okay sorry I'll be quiet now.
TrinTrin
#5
Chapter 1: Ooh~ I like it, I like it a lot!
I don't usually read these kinds of stories, but this one just sort of pulled me in. I don't know, it just looks really cool and you write really well asdfghjkl.
So yes, definitely anticipating the next update!