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'Thoughts'
Parseltongue
Fool
(With Harry)
"AHHHHHHHHH!" Harry heard Iracebeth scream.
'I can't believe she is still trying.' He thought, rubbing his temple.
Iracebeth was still trying to enter his room. She thought he had left so she tried again. He wondered when she would finally give up. It was ridiculous.
"Open up!" She screamed.
"Iracebeth!" It was the queen.
"What?" Harry could hear the sneer in her voice.
"You tried to poison his food and now you are trying to invade his room!" She wasn't happy.
"W-what?" She acted shocked.
"Oh don't act shocked. I have these." Harry wondered what it was.
"H-how?" Iracebeth asked.
"I have my ways. Now this is ridiculous. Guards!"
"W-WHAT?!" Iracebeth was shocked.
"Take her to the dungeons." She ordered.
"Yes your majesty." The guards said.
"GET YOUR HANDS OFF OF ME! LET ME GO!" The crazy redhead ordered.
"Shut up!" The guard said.
"Move it!" Another yelled.
That made the woman continue to scream as she was led away. Harry went to the door and opened it. That caused him to startle the queen, two staff members, and three guards. He gave them an apologetic smile.
"Sorry." He said.
"It's okay." Mirana said.
"I didn't know you were in there." One of the staff said, hand over her heart.
"Neither did she." Harry said.
"Are you okay?" Mirana asked.
"I am." He confirmed.
"I'm sorry." She bowed her head.
"Don't be. I know you needed proof first." He said.
"I should have dealt with her after I learned she kidnapped the Hightopps." She said.
"You tried to deal with her in another way. Banishment didn't work and neither did keeping her close. Hopefully the dungeons work." He said.
"I hope so." She bit her lip.
"Let's get some tea." He said.
"Okay."
(With Tarrant and Chessur)
Tarrant was in his hat room making a nice hat for Harry. That was when Chessur entered the room. He had heard what happened at the castle and wanted to let Tarrant know. The redhead looked at him.
"What's wrong?" He asked.
"The bloody big head is in the dungeon." He said before explaining what happened.
"Wow." He blinked.
"I thought so. Hopefully now she won't bother Harry." He said.
"I really hope so but knowing that bitch she will." He said.
"I know." The feline sighed.
"We will have to check up on him later." He said.
"I agree. I do know the queen is going to give him a tour." He said.
"Hopefully we run into him." Tarrant said.
"I hope so." He said.
"Well we can set up some tea and crumpets just in case." He said with a smile.
"Yes, yes we can." He said.
The two quickly did just that. Just as they finished Harry and the queen arrived. She smiled when she saw that the two were ready for them.
"Always prepared." She said.
"One must always be prepared. Who knows when guests will stop by for a spot of tea." Tarrant cackled.
"Indeed." She sat down.
"What kind of tea do you have?" Harry asked.
Tarrant told him what teas they had and what crumpets were available. Harry nodded and sat down. He soon had tea and a crumpet. Both were complimented Tarrant on them.
"These are really good." He said.
"Thank you." Tarrant grinned.
"You're welcome." He smiled.
Harry had a wonderful time. He planned to attend more parties like this. After they had their fill Tarrant and Chessur accompanied them on their tour of Underland.
(With Iracebeth)
The former terror of Underland sat in her cell. She was red with anger. It had been two days since her sister had her placed in the dungeon, All because she didn't trust the black haired foreigner. This was one of the reasons she should have been queen. That and Iracebeth was the oldest and therefore should have been queen.
'If only she had told the truth and none of this would have happened.' She thought angrily.
Despite the fact she had accepted her sister's apology, she never forgave her. It also didn't help that Mirana never gave her back the crown. She felt that after her little sister admitted she was wrong and apologized for it she should have given control of the kingdom back to Iracebeth.
The fool never realized that the reason her father had decided to give the kingdom to her younger sister was due to her temper and overreactions. She had wanted to cut people's heads off just for laughing at her. He knew she wasn't the right fit and never would be.
'Once I get out of here they all will pay for this.' She vowed.
Too bad she didn't realize that her sister was done. She was going to stay in the dungeon for the rest of her life. She was truly a fool and despite what Iracebeth believed it was her own fault. She may blame others but she could only really blame herself.
