11. Bodyguard AU- MysticCacao & Crunchy Chip
A snippet from the future of Sweet, Beastly Children
Crunchy Chip stared at the door.
Logically, he knew what he had to do. He knew he had to knock, be let in, but he found himself freezing.
He had failed in his duty.
His king had trusted him with the safety of his family, his own safety, and he had failed.
Logically, he knew nobody blamed him. Prince Dark Choco and Princess Impartial Oat Flour had been quickly guarded and the trepassers had been rooted out. The temple had been safe for years. Nobody had expected sabotage, let alone strangers to get so close.
Yet, he had been trusted. And he had failed in his duty.
He did not deserve forgiveness.
Yet, he was still going to ask it, beg for it. If his king refused, he would accept it and his punishment with grace.
Crunchy Chip straightened up, let out a huff, and raised his fist.
He did as commanded, opening the door and closing it behind him.
His king sat in a chair next to the bed. Lady Mystic Flour was sitting upright, one half of her face bandaged up. Her hair was loose and it occurred that it was the first time he had ever seen her without the veil. Her soul jam was tucked against her chest instead.
They appeared to have been in conversation. Lady Mystic Flour appeared to be smiling, but it was faint. It disappeared as she took notice of him.
His king turned, and he could practically see the concerns of kingship weigh upon his brow. "Crunchy Chip? What is it?"
He took in a deep breath, held it it, like Wild Berry had told him to do so. He let it out slowly, and lowered himself to the floor. "I have come to apologize, to both you and my king, Lady Mystic Flour."
"I failed in my duties to protect you and your family, and for that, you were hurt." He could still hear her scream in his ears, followed by Dark Cacao's silent rage as he scooped her up and walked out, leaving a trail of jam behind him. "I should have done more. If I had done better, perhaps-"
He raised his head on sheer instinct. Mystic Flour stared at him.
"…this is not your fault."
"Did you weaken the anchors? Did you welcome the invaders in?"
"Then," she huffed. "It is not your fault." She smoothed out her blanket, which only revealed how one bandaged hand was gripped by the king. "I was unsure myself. The only reason I came to check was because of a feeling-"
"A feeling?" his king asked.
"Hush, and the thought that, if Dark Cacao was dead, Impartial Oat Flour would be sad." Mystic Flour eyed him. For once, those dark eyes didn't seem threatening. They seemed surprisingly gentle. "You cannot be aware of everything. Trying will only drive you to madness. What you could, you did well."
Crunchy Chip blinked. He was tempted to push, to argue back, but the firmness of her words made it stall. "…Thank you, my lady."
She gave a nod, and Dark Cacao smiled at her.