Perthe’s lips twitched up. “No, Your Majesty. Princess Lilian left. Prince Teller said he wishes to be alone.”
I blinked. “PrinceTeller?”
“Siblings of the Crown and their children are entitled to a royal designation, if they wish to use one.”
“And Teller does?”
“Oh, no, Your Majesty. Not at all. But I thought perhapsyoumight wish him to.”
“I do, indeed.” A mischievous smirk slowly grew. I strode toward Teller’s room and rapped my fist on his door.
He didn’t answer.
“It’s your sister. Let me in.”
I knocked again.
He still didn’t answer.
“Fine. It’s your Queen, and I command you to open. You can’t ignorethat.”
“Yes, I can,” a muffled voice shouted back.
“I’m leaving town. Aren’t you going to say goodbye?”
The door cracked open. A sliver of Teller’s face appeared. “You’re leaving already?”
I grinned. “Hello,PrinceTeller.”
His eyes narrowed. “Goodbye.”
I wedged the toe of my boot to stop the door mid-slam. “I think you should use the title. It suits you. You’re very princely.”
“I don’t want it.”
“Why not?”
“Because I don’t wantanyof this,” he snapped. “I don’t want to be royal, I don’t want to live in this palace, and I don’t want guards following me everywhere I go. I never get to see my mortal friends anymore, and the Descended think I’m a Guardian now. I want my home back. I want mylifeback.”
My smile vanished. “Tel... I didn’t—”
“Nevermind.” He scratched the back of his neck, looking down. Like me, my brother was horrid at hiding his true feelings. Dejection was screaming from every pore. “I’m fine. Forget I said anything.”
I sighed. “Can I please come in?”
He let go of the door and turned away.
“I guess it went badly with Henri,” he muttered as I walked in.
“Why do you say that?”
“Your eyes are still puffy from crying.”
I stared at my feet, my cheeks turning warm.
He looked me over. “You’re going to get Mother, aren’t you? That’s why you’re dressed like you’re going into battle?” I nodded, and he let out a harsh breath. “Maybe... maybe you shouldn’t. Maybe you should just leave her there.”
I frowned. This wasn’t like him. Even when Teller was angry, he was never cruel. “You want me to abandon Mother?”