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Dale Nem's Comeback Is Starting Off With A Bang
Dale nem's comeback is starting off with a bang đ
Nothing's Wrong with Dale: Part Twenty-One
Itâs been a week, but youâre fairly certain your fiancĂ© accidentally got himself replaced by an eldritch being from the Depths. Deciding  that heâs certainly not worse than your original fiancĂ©, you endeavor to keep the engagement and his new non-human state to yourself.
However, this might prove harder than you originally thought.
Fantasy, arranged marriage, malemonsterxfemalereader, M/F
[Part One][Part Two] [Part Three] [Part Four] [Part Five] [Part Six] [Part Seven] [Part Seven.5] [Part Eight] [Part Nine] [Part Ten] [Part Eleven] [Part Twelve]Â [Part Thirteen] [Part Fourteen] [Part Fifteen] [Part Sixteen] [Part Seventeen] [Part Eighteen] [Part Nineteen] [Part Twenty] Part Twenty-One
You barely contain a sigh of relief as you sit down next to Grandmother.
Perhaps yesterdayâs galaâs events were more mentally taxing as you tried to keep Daleâs hands out of sight long enough for the detection colors from Dr. Louisaâs gloves to fadeânot to mention the conversation preceding that messâbut today was tiring in an entirely different manner. Youâve been kept on your feet nearly the entire day and you are exhausted. Between inspecting various buildings all over the city for hours to start with and an evening spent dancing, you want nothing more than to be still.
Some of that sentiment must still be evident from your facial expression as Grandmother reaches over to pat your hand. âHave you been enjoying the dancing, dear?â
âYes, Grandmother, but I believe I am finished for the night,â you reply and she smiles.
âI am glad you have been taking advantage of the vigors of youth while you have them,â Grandmother says. She looks over to where Grandfather is sitting and talking to a musician across the room. âWould that we were able to still dance as you do. Alas, all we have to show for our years are aching joints and lovely children.â She winks at you.
You smile back and gratefully accept the water glass your maid pours for you with a murmured thanks. While you rest, Grandmother bids good night to a number of said children and grandchildren, leaving you longing to follow them. Yours and Daleâs roles as the guests of honor make it unclear when exactly it is socially acceptable for you to depart. Youâve often been staying at least as long as Grandmother and Grandfather, if not an hour beyond them so as to ensure you spoke to all guests and showed your hosts proper respect.
You truly hope that will not be the case tonight because youâre not sure youâll make it that late.
Dale joins you with Francesca and Charles, his cousins, who then depart themselves having sent their children up with a maid hours ago. Dale sits next to you but talks primarily with Grandmother, chatting about the others heâs been speaking to while you resist the urge to fall asleep in your chair.
A few moments later Dale says your name, rousing you. Straightening, you find youâve indeed ended up leaning quite heavily against the back and side of your chair closest to him. Heat warms your face at practically falling asleep against Dale at a gala. âYes?â
âDo you wish to retire for the evening?â Dale asks, his expression kind and nonjudgmental. You can hear the offer to retire as well and are grateful for it.
âI know that it is not as late as some nights have been,â you say, unable to keep from feeling somewhat defensiveâafter all it wasnât even midnight yet, though it was close. âBut it has been a long day. I am ready for sleep.â
âI agree,â Dale replies easily, he reaches down and squeezes your hand where it sits on the arm rest closest to him. âAnd we have plenty of errands to run tomorrow.â
Heâs right. There are no balls or galas tomorrow. Instead youâll be taking advantage of the time in the city to inspect the progress on the completion of various wedding clothing, decorations, food and so on to be sent on ahead to the estate. In fact, the only social event is a small dinner at the mayorâs home in the evening which is fine with you.
Besides, thereâs another reason you want to be well rested for tomorrow. That had been the day marked âSECRETSâ on the astrologerâs calendar. You still have no notion as to what that could mean, however, you do expect that you should be well rested for whatever it turns out to be.
âIf you young ones are all already turning in, then I shall too,â Grandmother announces. âDale, your aid, my boy.â
Dale is nearly already standing up to walk over to his Grandmotherâs side, picking up her cane along with his own. You try to perk up enough to be helpful, finishing off your drink and supporting Grandmotherâs other arm as she gets to her feet.
Grandmotherâs maid is sent ahead to prepare her rooms, while the three of you, in addition to your own maid, begin to make your way to the guest quarters youâve occupied this week in the Governorâs home. Youâre grateful heâs allowed you to have an entire, if smaller, wing to yourselves. Such privacy means that any continuing festivities donât upset your sleep, which given how busy these days have been, is critical.
Youâve made it halfway across the room when Grandfather walks over to you at a pace too quick for how tiring a day this has been, even if he hasnât danced as much as you have. âDale, there you are,â he looks triumphant as he continues, âMarquis Tiffin has finally stopped occupying Duke Yoralâs sole attention. You wished to speak to him, did you not?â
Daleâs eyes light upâonly metaphoricallyâbefore he turns to you and Grandmother. âI did, howeverâŠâ
âIf you wish to stay, dear, do not let us steal you away too soon,â Grandmother says. âYouâre a good lad, wanting to accompany me back to my rooms, but your fiance will be help enough. Enjoy yourself.â
âYes,â you encourage him. âI know you had been attempting to talk to him all evening.â This Duke was the brother of a friend of his from abroad and he wanted to discuss sourcing certain ingredients for more foreign meals with him, in addition to comparing general travel stories as he had helped Daleâs group plan their trip.
âThank you,â Dale replies with a grin at you both. After resettling Grandmotherâs hold to your arm instead of his, he turns to Grandfather, âAre you sure you want to join us? Perhaps even the discussion of certain spices might cause your cough to come back.â
Grandfather elbows Dale in response to his teasing, âImpudent lad. Introduce me to your friend with all due respect and perhaps I shall refrain from sharing tales of your foolish youth.â
They leave in a cheery mood while Grandmother smiles after them. âI am so pleased to have Dale home where he belongs. He went through such a trying adolescence after being away at the capital.â
You hum noncommittally, but Grandmother needs no real prompting to continue to reminisce as you make your way through the quieter and cooler halls away from the main ballrooms. She only interrupts herself when you reach a large branching path before your wing. âMiss Adir, could you please go to the kitchens and see if there are any pasties that can be sent up to my granddaughterâs rooms?â
âYes, my Lady.â
âThank you, Grandmother.â
âMy eyesight might be going, but I can still make observations. You never eat enough at these events, she fusses. âWe shall have to have your measurements checked at the final fitting tomorrow.â
âThe food at these events are so rich,â you protest. âSurely there hasnât been such a difference in only a few weeks.â
âAnd still we shall verify the truth,â Grandmother insists. âDale as well, though for the opposite eventuality. I informed those tailors of his ill state, reminding them to leave room for him to return to his healthier weight. I shall be interested in seeing if they listened.
âIf there is anything else that needs doing, we must ensure that it is done tomorrow or our next free day in two days time. This is our last week in Connton before we return to the Northridge estate for your wedding,â Grandmother reminded you unnecessarily. âOnly two more galas here. A pity, these have been so invigorating.â
You canât help but shake your head silently to yourself, unable to find these events anything but exhausting, even if you enjoy aspects of them. Grandmother is an entirely different sort, seeming to be rejuvenated by so much activity and people.
Even now, she seems far more awake than you are, easily chatting while you feel as though youâve used up all your words an hour ago.
You roll your shoulders, trying to dissipate the tension in them from so much activityâthe danger of hosting a ball and inviting a dance troupe and their sponsors. The fewer candles and torches in this area of the house leave the light sparser and make you feel sleepier, makes the promise of slumber whisper more convincingly in your ears.
Still, you remember exactly what tips you off that something is wrong.Â
Habit from these last few weeks has you watching every shadow and steering others away if they move oddly, in case Dale has a lapse in control. Youâre only reacting on instinct when you see the candlelight flicker dramatically, the shadows pool unnaturally on Grandmotherâs right. You pull Grandmother closer to you and quicken your step abruptly, wanting to get out of the way, not wanting her to notice.
 Itâs the clash of metal the next second, the force and crack of something whizzing by both of you and into the opposite wall that makes you jump, heart hammering in your chest. Your mind catches up with your actions because Dale is nowhere in sight. Who is causing these things to happen? Are you under attack?
âGuards!â Grandmother calls out. Her voice rings through the space with all the command of a general on a battlefield and causes one of the people who are in fact attacking you to curse.Â
There isnât any way for you to tell if someone heard your call for help even as she repeats it. Without thinking about what to do next, you hitch up your skirts with your free hand and start to run down the hall with her in tow. More figures come after you from behind and out of the corners of your eyes.Â
A wordless cry has you stumbling to the side as a person overshoots past you and through a doorway. Multiple people, at least three, dressed in dark clothing have come as suddenly as if they had materialized from nothingâall heading after you.
You dodge another projectile and turn the corner, flattening against the far wall. Frantically you try to remember where exactly you are in this strangerâs house and you realize you missed the turn back towards the more inhabited portion of the building in your haste.Â
You donât know what to do, paralyzed with fear and indecision, until the wall at your back falls away causing you to take a surprised step backwards. âHurry,â Grandmother says, having realized you were backed against a door and gotten it open while your mind had still been trying to understand what was happening.
You turn and both go through, slamming the door behind you as you try to gain your bearings. You can barely take stock of the study you find yourself in before continuing forward as fast as you are able to. Your shoes are thin and pretty and so you feel the stone floor in this room harshly as you race across it. Your palm is sweaty from where itâs clutching Grandmotherâs as you steer you both, her having lost her cane at some point and relying on you for that speed of movement youâre desperately trying to gain.
Adrenaline courses through your veins, every instinct attempting to help you to survive, for all the good it's doing. Your mind races wildly, thoughts of escape and who these people could be flickering through. Why are they attacking you? What do they want? Where can you go to get away?
Then all you can think of besides âget awayâ is the ache in your arm, the burning in your lungs, the soreness in your feet.
Unfortunately, there was no way to lock the door you came through and so soon itâs quickly kicked back open. The sound of it hitting the wall makes you run faster, trying to get through this suite of rooms to the courtyard entrance you spot on the other side, where you can feel the cooling breeze beckoning you to escapeâor get somewhere someone would be able to hear you.
Two arrows fly by your head and another causes Grandmother to yelp and falter, nearly tripping as she suddenly leans much heavier on you. You canât check to see if the arrow grazed her, too focused on trying to get to the other door, when the shadows darken in those billowing curtains. At the last second you turn to the right, propelling Grandmother that way too. As you do so, you see the thinner of these, these assassins appear, daggers drawn and ready to impale you exactly where youâd been running too.
Not that youâre convinced youâve managed to end up in a better position. You steered the two of you to the other side of the room, hopping for another door out, but the one you pull open in the end is only a closet. You whirl around to see four figures in black, fanned out and blocking any possible escape route. Panting, you brace Grandmother, who you havenât looked to but sounds to be in worse shape given her age and possible injury. Her heavy breathing has a wheeze to it you donât like. So does the fact that sheâs not speaking up any more.
âWell now ladies,â the tallest man speaks, his voice low and condescending. Heâs smug too, like the cat that got the mouse, as he steps forward twirling a dagger. âYou donât seem to have our prize stallion with you as we expected, but Iâm certain his filly and granny will make perfect bait.â
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