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"Wait, alpha druid! Please, you can go inside." One of the guards said nervously as both new guards stepped away from the door. One of them opened the door for the king's bedroom to let Misty inside. A winning grin appeared on Misty's face as she had won the argument against two amateur guards who were not aware of the politics of the royal family. Misty stepped into the room and locked the door.
"Finally! I can get rid of that w***e. Then my bear will be mine again." Misty thought as she pulled a syringe out of her blazer. The syringe was filled with blue content. It was the deadliest poison that can only be found in the dragon kingdom. But since Misty was a Druid, it was nothing for her to get her hands on the most expensive poison. The reason she chose that poison, it was used for curing so many diseases. If found in anyone's blood stream, no one could tell if it was used to cure a disease or if someone used it to get rid of someone.
Misty turned around. She walked across the room just to get to the bed. As soon as she looked at the bed, she growled in annoyance. The white haired woman was no longer in bed. The bed was set as if someone was still in the bed. Misty walked towards the bathroom to check up on her. But she was not in the bathroom as well.
Misty checked the royal closet of the king and also the balcony. The white haired woman was nowhere to be found. Growling angrily, Misty went towards the door to give both of the guards a piece of her mind. Knowing well that the white haired woman was not in the room, they let her in on purpose. "What kind of sick joke is it? Do you think I am stupid or what?" Misty yelled at the guards.
The guards were staring at each other's faces as they heard Misty yelling at them. "Pardon me, Alpha druid. But did we do something wrong?" One of the guards asked Misty in a confused tone. They were just doing their jobs and as explained, it was not supposed to be a complicated task to stand in front of the king's bedroom door for three hours.
Misty lost it when she heard them asking her if they did something wrong. "You let me in when that who… white haired woman was not in the room. Where is she?" Misty's desperation could be heard in her words. Both guards looked at each other. The panic rising within their chests.
"Are you sure, Alpha druid? She was supposed to be inside. No one came in or got out since the King left." One of the guards asked Misty in a panicked tone.
"Do you think I am lying? I checked every single corner of the room. She is not here." Misty yelled at the guards in annoyance.
Unaware of the fuss, Mr Robinson made his way towards the king's bedroom. He found Misty yelling at two young guards. "What's all this fuss about? What is going on?" Mr Robinson asked in a low tone. The guards quickly bowed their heads in front of Mr Robinson in respect. While Misty wrapped her arms above her chest and rolled her eyes at Mr Robinson in annoyance.
"Alpha Druid is telling us that our king's guest is no longer in the room. We didn't let anyone in or out of the room except for the Alpha druid." The guards immediately informed Mr Robinson immediately. Misty almost jumped as the guards mentioned that they let Misty inside. Mr Robinson was furious as he heard the guards.
Mr Robinson wanted to question Misty and the guards how Misty was able to step inside the king's room when King Isaac's orders were clear for everyone. But there was a much bigger issue standing in front of him to worry about. Mr Robinson decided to focus on the major issue first. "Then why the f**k are you staring at my face. Inform the other guards and look around for her. We need to find her now." Mr Robinson growled at the guards angrily.
The guards bowed their heads in front of Mr Robinson. They quickly went to inform the other guards. Mr Robinson turned to glare at Misty. "You are playing with fire, woman. I'd ask you to be careful. You don't want to unleash the monster inside of him." Mr Robinson growled at Misty in an angry tone, warning her to beware. While misty couldn't understand the reason why Mr Robinson would say such things to her, she turned around only to find Mr Robinson walking away from her.
Three hours passed. It was lunch time. Mr Robinson was standing in front of King Isaac's bedroom door. Two guards were standing in front of the king's bedroom. He was pacing back and forth as the panic started to rise within him. All the guards returned and had informed him that the white haired woman was nowhere to be found within the castle. Mr Robinson sent them all to look for the white haired woman outside the Castle.
Mr Robinson couldn't help but think if someone tried to take her away. Or worse, he was actually panicking about the worst. Just as he thought the day couldn't get even worse, he watched king Isaac walking towards his bedroom. "What's all the fuss about? Is something happening in the Castle? King Isaac asked in a confused tone.
On his way back to his bedroom, King Isaac watched a bunch of guards running around, panicking over something he couldn't understand.
Mr Robinson fell on the ground, rubbing his nose on the dusty ground. "Forgive me, my king. I have failed you. Your guest went missing and I couldn't do anything to find her." Mr Robinson asked for forgiveness first then he cried out loud of what just happened.