Название: In The East
Автор: Maria Pia Oelker
Издательство: Tektime S.r.l.s.
Жанр: Исторические любовные романы
isbn: 9788835405320
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The king laughed heartily, while his son and his favorite animals came dripping out and the prince, harshly rebuked by one of his advisers who happened to be passing by, replied with a burlesque grimace.
" Extraordinary " he thought " priceless, I've never seen anything like it in my whole life.”
But in the following days, even the teacher and the servants as well as the queen were amazed more than once and told themselves that they had never seen anything like it in their lives.
And it was not only about the food the king and his son brought together to the wild animals to amaze them; that was only the first of many novelties, one more unexpected than the other.
The king no longer claimed that the park and the garden be completely deserted when he went down in the morning. When he walked around with the prince at his side, radiant and talkative, who showed him his secrets and his discoveries, he often stopped to talk even with the gardener and the staff at work and they were astonished that he asked his son for his opinion and let him say whatever came to his mind.
Everyone in the castle loved that child and they were happy the king showed him so much affection and that, through him, he showed so much more humanity even towards others.
Sometimes the queen watched them from the window and had a mysterious smile that was full of meaning and, above all, of the hope that her son would one day be a good and just gentleman, as great as his father, although of a different kind of greatness. The prince knew by instinct when his mother was watching him. He would look up and when he caught her glancing, he secretly sent her an accomplice greeting.
One morning, when his father noticed him and asked him what he was doing, the child replied: “My mother was at the window and she smiled at me wondering if I was happy. I signaled her I was. “
“ How do you know what your mother meant?”
" Words are not needed for me to understand her. Is it not the same for you? " he then asked naively.
" Oh yes. Certainly.” The king cut him short; however he knew it was not true, that he couldn't be, because in reality he had never bothered to understand others even when they had tried to explain their feelings and their ideas to him; let alone if they did not speak!
On the other hand, there seemed to be no secret between his wife and his son and so he remained rather dumbfounded when he realized that not even the prince knew that the queen had a secret of her own, unknown to all.
When the king, who now took the prince with him everywhere, hunting and horseback riding, visiting the farms as in the council chamber when he gathered his collaborators (and often it happened that the child fell asleep in his place and he had to carry him in his room and never wanted others to do it for him), he decided to start arranging the library at the castle, as he had promised. The prince's tutor was taken by surprise. The king first made him understand that his son would then have free access to that room in the palace. The master didn't agree, but only his eyes of course betrayed his lack of consent: did the king pretend not to remember that he had given those orders himself years ago? He had obeyed then and would have done it now, but it did not seem natural and right that his lord put him in a difficult situation and belittled him in the eyes of his pupil.
" Life is not easy for a poor tutor " he sighed to himself, desolate, but determined to take back the reins of the situation as soon as the king returned to the city and everything reverted to its usual quiet.
The queen had asked the sovereign to be able to be with them when they reopened that room that had been closed for so long and he had naturally agreed, also because the prince had begun to hop around him all happy about that idea and would not leave him alone otherwise.
The key turned easily in the lock and anyone would have found that odd, but not the king, who never paid much attention to details.
But what appeared before his eyes where not details. The large windows were opened wide and the light of the late morning poured in, hot and overpowering to breathe life to that severe room.
There was no musty smell in there nor dust on the books or on the huge table almost totally covered with a large number of fascicles tied with blue and yellow bows, there were no cobwebs on the walls and on the oil lamps. Everything was in perfect order as if every day someone had taken care of cleaning and ventilating a room that, as far as he could remember, he hadn't attended for at least three or four years.
He looked questioningly at the teacher, but it was clear from his face that he knew nothing about it; and the little boy's face betrayed emotion and curiosity, nothing else. Moreover, it was unthinkable that a child could do this. How could this be explained?
He looked inquisitively at the queen who was beside him and she smiled at him with her usual somewhat cryptic expression.
"Was it you?" He asked her in a whisper, so she alone could hear him.
" Maybe " she nodded.
"So, no one respects my orders here?" He asked again in the same subdued tone and felt that he did not know whether to be angry or laugh.
" Everyone obeys you, but I believe I am dispensed from respecting them completely.”
" Ah!?”
" Your bans are not always very rational, and I could not bear to have everything ruined in here.”
"I should get angry," he said, his voice quite calm.
" Perhaps, but, as far as you are concerned, I am not just anyone to you, exactly like your son.”
" I got it, I got it. You are two allies and plotted behind me.”
Now he laughed openly and the astonished faces of those present improved his good spirits.
He called the prince and suggested: "Your mother knows this library better than anyone else, I think. Tell her to find you those books.”
" Father, I would like you to read them to me, though.”
" Okay, we agree. You will bring them up to your room and in the evening, I will come and read them to you. Or would you rather go to my apartment and read them with me until you close your eyes and you fall asleep next to your father not afraid of the dark? By now we are completely crazy here ... " concluded ironically, but with a certain sweetness.
" It would be wonderful, Father. Your rooms are so extraordinary. Can I really sleep with you until you stay here?”
" I didn't say that, but until we are done reading those books.”
" There are many " the queen intervened jokingly.
The king peered at her, feigning a threatening gaze, which she returned without difficulty, pretending not to understand.
The prince approached his mother with a sudden gesture and kissed her with emphasis on her cheeks and, immediately afterwards, just as quickly, he threw himself into his father's arms.
No one could have foreseen such a move, СКАЧАТЬ