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Chapter 59

    Chapter 59


    The Smell of Rain


    The next morning, everyone in the Pce was so busy with the preparations for the New Year Festival,


    Cassandra and her Prince were woken up early by all the outside ruckus. The young concubine, still


    tired, rolled over to his side, her head on his shoulder.


    Despite his closed eyes, she knew Kairen was awake from his fingers gently stroking her hair. The


    previous night, Shareen had left early after grabbing Valeria and taking her to her apartments.


    Cassandra trusted her to get as much information as she could out of her younger half-sister, and had


    left with Kairen to avoid more trouble. The tension was high between the brothers, and she didn’t want


    to stay in Phetra’s presence longer than necessary. That woman made her too upset, it was like being


    in the same room as a venomous, cunning snake.


    “Get up, sleepyheads!” Suddenly yelled a voice inside the room.


    “Your Highness! You can’t barge in like that…”


    Cassandra sighed from recognizing the voices. Kairen, too, sat up and red at his sister, who was at


    the end of their bed, fists on her waist.


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    “Come on, I want us to get out of there before the whole Pce goes crazy.”


    “It’s barely dawn,” sighed Cassandra, sitting up too.


    She was d she had slept in her nightgown instead of naked like most nights. Kairen, very unhappy


    about the unwanted morning call, was ring at his sister with an annoyed face. She was good at


    ignoring him, though, and sat on their bed.


    “I know, but we have to find what that potion is made of, who made it and your younger sister. Plus, we


    have to be back early for tea with Mother before the beginning of the celebrations. And you don’t want


    to bete for tea with my mother.”


    Cassandra sighed. Indeed, Kareen had limited patience, but what Shareen ignored was that she was


    most severe about her own daughter’steness. Cassandra had never beente, but she could tell the


    Imperial Concubine would let it go a couple of times.


    “Dahlia, could I get some tea, please?”


    “Coming right away, my Lady!”


    The servant left the room, and much to Kairen’s annoyance, Cassandra got up and started getting


    ready.


    “What did you get from her?” He asked with a raspy voice.


    All three of them knew who he was talking about. Shareen crossed her arms.


    “Phetra ordered her to go get the potion, but she really didn’t know who that snake intended it for. But


    she said it was before Phetra knew you and Cassie wereing, so… She probably really didn’t


    intend to use it on you, not in the first ce.”


    “Then, the question is, who is pregnant?” Said Cassandra, while grabbing a pink dress out of the


    closet.


    “Someone Phetra would want to lose their child. You would have been first on her list, I guess, but if it


    isn’t you, it has to be one of our brother’s concubines. What I don’t understand is why she would care


    since no dragon egg seems to have appeared yet…”


    While she was relieved it wasn’t aimed at her, Cassandra was disgusted that Phetra would try to make


    someone lose their baby. Kareen had warned her many times about the greedy and jealous women of


    the Pce, but she could never ept it.


    She put a hand on her own belly, growing a bit bigger each day. ording to Kareen, she still had


    about four or three months to go before her son would be born. The Dragon tamers always came to the


    world early, but they would be healthy nheless. As long as she could endure one more week in the


    Pce, Cassandra could leave and have her son at the Diamond or the Onyx Castle.


    Kairen took her by surprise when he came from behind, putting his arms around her.


    “What are you worried about?” he asked.


    Cassandra shook her head, giving him a quick kiss.


    “It’s nothing. I will go to my herb garden and then outside. I’ll stay with Shareen and Dahlia.”


    He nodded, despite his usual frown. If it wasn’t for his sister being with her, he wouldn’t have let


    Cassandra anywhere he couldn’t see her.


    Cassandra finished brushing her hair and picked some essories with Dahlia’s help before kissing


    her Prince goodbye. With Shareen right behind her, she walked up to her herbal garden and took the


    potion from Dahlia’s hands. The bottle was green, a bit more expensive than the usual apothecary


    goods. It had no other indication about any manufacturer, however. Dahlia and Cassandra spent some


    time studying the potion’s content, during which Shareen had to wait. The Princess wasn’t too good


    with patience, however, and started grumbling after only twenty minutes or so.


    “Aren’t you done yet?” She growled.


    “Almost, actually. There’s this scent I don’t recognize…” Said Cassandra, frowning.


    “I don’t smell anything else, my Lady,” admitted Dahlia with a sorry expression.


    To Cassandra, whose sense of smell was enhanced, there was definitely something else, though, and


    she couldn’t point out what. Nothing hade out of analyzing the potion’s thickness or color.


    However, whatever it was that she was smelling felt strangely familiar, something that went back to her


    farthest memories…


    “Could it be… petrichor?”


    “What the heck is that?”


    “It’s… the smell of the rain,” said Cassandra, still baffled.


    Shareen exchanged a look with Dahlia, both a bit doubtful.


    “You’re telling me rain as a smell?”


    “It’s more like the smell of the earth after the rain, actually. But the soil’s smell after the rain smells


    exactly like this… I just haven’t smelled that in a long time.”


    It wasn’t surprising, considering how rare the rain days were in this country. The Dragon Empire’s


    Capital was hot, humid and suffocating, but except for a short rain season, it was as arid as a desert


    most of the year. They had to go to further cities, like Kareen’s City or the Shadnds, to see


    something else than dry soils and sand. The Capital relied mostly on therge wells and few rivers that


    came all the way down from the sea, but the water came from the earth or sea, not from the sky.


    “That potion probably came from outside the Capital,” said Cassandra. “They didn’t make it in the


    Capital, the only reason would be that they must have found a better price having it imported from the


    outside… Someone must have bought arger stock.”


    “It actually makes sense. Valeria bought this potion in the red district, where they probably use that kind


    of potions often, for the prostitutes. If Phetra only asked her for an abortion potion, that child probably


    just went to the first ce she thought of getting one…”


    “So this is a dead-end?” Sighed Dahlia.


    Both women stayed silent for a while. Cassandra felt like they were missing something, but she


    couldn’t say what. After a few minutes, her eyes fell once again on the green bottle, which she


    grabbed.


    “Not necessarily… Why would they have put this potion in a fancy container like this one?”


    “You’re right,” said Shareen. “If it’s from arge stock, the seller shouldn’t bother putting it in a green


    jade container. It’s like they knew who they were selling it to.”


    “The order was ced beforehand,” concluded Cassandra. “Valeria was made to retrieve the potion by


    Phetra, but the seller knew it had been ordered from the Pce.”


    “So, the seller knew his buyer,” said Shareen with a grin. “Now, we just need to find them… I’ll send


    one of my girls to see who sells those in the Red District.” (


    Once Shareen was done giving orders, she and Cassandra agreed it was time they left the Pce to


    look for Missandra in the upper neighborhood. There was no reason for them to go back to the Red


    District to investigate the potion, but Cassandra was adamant about looking for her younger sister as


    soon as possible. Krai was nowhere to be seen, for now, probably gone hunting somewhere far from


    the current ruckus at the Pce.


    As they left the Pce, Shareen couldn’t help but think about their earlier talk over and over again.


    Cassandra had taken her by surprise. Though she knew about her brother’s concubine’s exceptional


    knowledge in medicine, she was shocked to hear her talk so well about the usual trading habits of the


    Capital merchants. What kind of life had she lived, exactly? Common ves didn’t get that much


    knowledge just with some observation. Under her weak and quiet appearance, that woman actually


    turned out to be even smarter than most of the concubines. No wonder their mother had taken a liking


    to her…


    When they finally reached the neighborhood Cassandra had set to target first, the young concubine


    was a bit lost. Where to start? This wasn’t like the Red District, where everyone knew pretty much


    everything that happened next door. She tried to think of what to ask, and as soon as she found a


    shop, walked to the merchant.


    The old man was speechless upon seeing the three women that had appeared, but Cassandra was


    now used to this kind of reaction.


    “Excuse me, sir, could I ask you a few questions?”


    “Of course, your Highness! Anything, your Highness!” Said the old man, immediately bowing as low as


    he could.


    “Please get up, sir. You don’t need to bow… I wondered if you had seen any new shop opening in the


    neighborhood, recently? Like an apothecary, or perhaps southern medicine?”


    “No, your Highness, not that I know of… Many merchantse and go, madam.”


    Cassandra sighed, thanked the old man and left. Shareen, with her arms crossed, looked bored


    already.


    “Why does it feel like this is going to take forever?”


    “This area is considerablyrger than the Red District, and my sister doesn’t want to be found by


    anyone either… I can’t even look for someone her name, she probably found a new alias to hide from


    the thugs from yesterday.”


    Cassandra was right. Targeting the middle-ss businesses meant they would have to search in a


    zone that was at least five times bigger than the Red district. Moreover, she had no name to give this


    time and only a rough idea of her sister’s possible whereabouts.


    They had left early, but after four hours of walking around and asking as many people as she could,


    nothing happened. Cassandra had asked dozens of people, without ever getting anything concrete.


    The few known apothecaries had been established for many years, and no matter how many times she


    asked, no one seemed to have seen anyone that fitted the description Cassandra gave over and over


    again.


    After a while, Cassandra started to feel the fatigue, her feet and backed ached. She had been so


    adamant about


    looking for her sister, she had forgotten her pain until she couldn’t anymore. Shareen helped her sit in a


    chair of the closest tea shop, somewhere she could hide from the sun. Even for the first day of spring, it


    was too hot for Cassandra. She had spent terrible summers in the Capital, with a hard time coping with


    the heat. She truly wasn’t fit for extreme temperatures…


    “Go order us something,” Shareen said to Dahlia, who walked away after a bow.


    The ce was crowded, but no one dared to even look at the two women. People were absolutely


    shocked and terrified at one nce on Shareen’s purple dress, and after a few minutes, they were truly


    isted as all the nearby tables and chairs had discreetly scooted away from them.


    “I can’t believe we haven’t found anything yet,” said Cassandra, disheartened. “I really thought thatst


    apothecary might be her…”


    “Well, unless your sister turned into an eighty-years old granny, it wasn’t. You still have one week in the


    Capital, you’ll be able to look for her until then.”


    Cassandra truly hoped she would find Missandra before then. Dahlia returned with the two cups of tea,


    and they drank silently. Cassandra was touched that she had thought about ordering a verbena and


    lemon-vored one for her, while Shareen had a ck tea.


    “I’m thinking, maybe I guessed wrong. Maybe Missandra already fled the capital, or she went to the


    poorer side.”


    “Looking for someone inside the Capital is like looking for a needle in a haystack. And like you said,


    your sister made enough enemies to… to not… want… to…”


    “Princess Shareen?” Asked Cassandra.


    But Shareen’s face was quickly turning whiter, and she was obviously struggling to stay conscious. Her


    eyes were closing, and her words didn’t make any sense. She spilled her tea in a clumsy movement


    and, before Cassandra could react, fell on the ground like a dead weight.


    “Shareen!”
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