The guards led Thorin and D'Angelo to the realm of Queen Mab. Even after all of his times traveling with Igraine, he still wasn't used to the experience. Paranoia began to settle into his mind. Thorin was constantly looking over his shoulder, his heart raced and his pulse quickened. Even though they were in a beautiful setting with lush and exotic foliage, the trek was made in silence. If D'Angelo wanted to take advantage, it would have been an opportune time to slit his throat. He was sure that the man could handle a couple of delicate looking guards.
Thorin noted the change in atmosphere, but it felt more foreboding to his nature. Vuri didn't exactly welcome Fae, yet he had married a nymph. Paths began to look the same, the twists and turns forcing him to concentrate. What would one say to the Queen? He had left so quickly, that he hadn't even considered the words he would say to her. Thorin decided to risk it all and be blunt about their situation. Queen's were meant to handle a crisis, after all.
The path lead them to the opening of a grandeur sight, a castle jutting from nature itself, with its dramatic peaks and architecture causing a normal man to catch his breath. That was when the guards abruptly stop, causing Thorin to second guess their reasoning. One of the guards motioned toward his sword and hammer, which had only been equipped moments ago.
“If you wish to have an audience with our Queen, you will remove all of your weapons.” The guard left little room for argument, his steely glare focusing on Thorin and the movement of D'Angelo. They hadn't been expecting this, but with everything happening, it wasn't something Thorin wanted to rebel against.
Stripping himself of his sword and hammer, he reluctantly watched the guard apprehend both. Thorin turned to D'Angelo, waiting for him to make the same motion. D'Angelo had a habit of reminding him of his father, especially with his coy attitude and smirk. He was cunning, someone who used people for his personal gain, which Thorin didn't doubt.
“I'll make sure you get your weapons back.” Thorin reassured him, hoping to keep that trust intact. He didn't want D'Angelo to think this was some sort of trick. When the guard finished removing them of their weapons, they continued their march toward the castle gates, which opened with a simple gesture by the guard.
They were lead to a large antechamber, the doors slamming shut behind them. Thorin was too nervous to admire the beauty, he began to pace in wait for the Queen's presence. For a moment, he forgot that D'Angelo was with him.
“Well, this is a pleasant room for an execution at least.” Thorin said out loud to himself. It was possible that they could have offended the Queen and not even be aware. He gripped the box, so that his knuckles practically whitened from the tension. Always pessimistic, Thorin assumed the worst for the Queen's late arrival.
His thoughts went to Igraine briefly and his wife Nimue. How would he explain their sudden relationship? He had fathered Igraine's child and now Nimue would be giving birth. Thorin also had a son from the Bocan. Rubbing at his forehead, he wondered if the Queen knew all of these particulars. Thinking of an explanation was beginning to give him a migraine.
The double doors opened, the image of Queen Mab appeared. She reminded him more of death, than a Queen of Beauty. To a normal man, she would make his heart stop and question reality. For someone like Thorin, her presence made his blood run cold. She had been nothing but kind to him- something he would never understand.
With his knees practically buckling underneath him, he kneeled and raised the box to her. “I bring you the bracelet you requested.” He didn't have time to glance and witness D'Angelo kneeling. Thorin only hoped the man had sense to follow the action. “If you approve of my work, I wish to offer my services to you.”
Thorin kept still, not a slight movement would be seen from the blacksmith. He wondered if he had truly lost his mind. The Queen didn't speak, her eyes judging what he was presenting. Thorin stole a glance and thought that he saw amusement in her eyes.