With fear, I opened the envelope. I looked forward to this moment since my father told me that I have to lead troops. I read the letter and began to shake my hand. I fell out of my hands when I spun around. In the doorway he stood my wife and stared curiously at me. I saw I was shocked and immediately hugged me. I patiently comforted me than I was able to speak. "What's happening?" I shook my head. "Nothing. It's okay." "Yero, something is happening, but if you think I'm too stupid to know it, so therefore I'll go." At the last moment I grabbed her arm. "Wait." I stroked her cheek. I led her to the bench and she sat next to me. "Fae, I have to go." I felt squeezed my hand. "Why did it happen?" I put my hand on her shoulder. "In Vinkus is war. I have to keep my father had to feel it." I saw a deep breath. "I will go with you." I desperately wanted to have, but I was not allowed to endanger her life. Her and our child. That would be the only thing I would never forgive myself. "You can´t, you must stay here." Disappointed, she said. I smiled, but my head was the memory of the war that I experienced when I was growing up in Vinkus. Then the man who started the war, tried several times to kill my mother. I involuntarily shuddered and went back to the present. She kissed me on the cheek and tearfully asked. "When are you leaving?" I knew that she has a crush response. "Tonight."
A few hours later:
I laid into the coach picnic basket and said goodbye to Elphaba that his face streaked with tears. I hugged her and wiped her tears. "You so easily get rid of." Despite the tears she trickling smiled and hugged me. Through dress I felt a kick. Fae hugged me again and I got into the carriage. The driver closed the door behind me and I leaned out and waved to Elphaba, until she disappeared from sight. Before we arrived at my native castle, I could not sleep and read a few important contracts.
