Kylaia

Kylaia al Jmaa
a.k.a. the Unicorn

NOTE: I don't own much, ex. Kylaia, I own the usual things, Mayall, Isa, etc.

2ND NOTE: This chapter is more messed-up than the last, and I think for just this chapter I rated the story PG-13.

3RD NOTE: My Yamani knowledge lacks, I haven't read Page, and I haven't read First Test in a while. Please tell me when I mess-up.

4TH NOTE: This chapter is really short, I'm sorry, I guess. The next chapter will hopefully be longer.

PART 10-The Scandal

Kylaia al Jmaa's things were quickly packed; soon she was leaving for the emperor's court. As she finished a knock came from the door. She picked up her glaive, so she could practice in the yard, after she answered the door, and walked to the front door. Neighbors don't knock, she thought. A curly brown-haired woman stood there. A pale horse stood by the fence, bridled, and piled with bags and packages.

"Madam, is this where Mayall lives?" the brunette woman asked.

"Yes, he's in his room," Kylaia answered.

"I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you who I am. My name is Odium. Now may I see Mayall?" said Odium hurriedly. Kylaia led her to Kylaia's brother's room. As Kylaia walked away, she heard squeals from Mayall, followed by kissing. She almost vomited. Odium ate dinner with them; daintily picking apart all her food, and barely eating any of it, unlike Kylaia, who just stared at her food as it got cold. They walked outside after dinner, and Kylaia returned to her glaive practicing.

"Mayall, I have something to tell you," Odium said, suddenly serious.

"What, dear?" replied Mayall. Kylaia stopped her exercise, and realizing it would be hard to move. Her brother and Odium were just behind the bushes.

"Mayall, well, let's say, I'm carrying your baby. I'm so scared," confessed Odium.

"This will be a disgrace, if it gets out," Mayall replied. "How long have you known?"

"Three months. I'm sorry I don't tell you sooner. I was so scared, Mayall," answered Odium. Kylaia left the next day. She didn't want to be there when her mother learned that her perfect son committed such a deed.