Chapter Three
15th October 1670
Dear Amelia,
You told me to stop apologizing for not being around you much in every letter I wrote to you. I am afraid I could not do so, one day was not enough for me to devour your beautiful being in my arms, I wished I can cut myself in two and be with your presence in this never ending battles.
I took off last time and passed by the lake northern to the village, we call them the Dragon's Tears, it came to my thoughts of you mentioning how you adore this fairy tale. I remembered father used to take me there when I was still a babe with our ol' Vera, the clear water from the waterfalls and its beauty of the red leaves in autumn match your beauty. Father showed me how to hunt the deers and I was too frightened to kill them, I do not have the courage to pull the arrows and father was very disappointed. Go visit it sometimes, bring Vera and some knights with you.
I will be home again in two moons, I miss touching your golden hair, your luscious skin, and be inside you my beautiful queen. Until then, my love.
Sincerely,
Arthur
P.S Do you liketh the green linen? Tell the royal tailor to make a cape with it.
Reference: History of the Bricklewhyte Monarchy By Leslie Allen, 1988, p. 19
Year 1980, London, United Kingdom
As soon as the plane touchdown, Leslie blew out the breath that he unconsciously has been holding for the last ten seconds, he felt sore and exhausted from the long flight, he barely got any sleep from the constant giggling of the cabin crews unprofessionally talking to the handsome alpha right across him. It seems the taller man took so many flights that almost all of the attendants knew him, he didn't really bother to listen to their conversation throughout the flight though, at least the grey eyes stopped looking at him after he thought that the omega was underage. He can't help but smiled to himself remembering the alpha's horrified expression when he saw the child's meal.
Leslie followed the other first class passengers through the long walk to the airport and immigration. His dad told him to wait at a certain exit gate in the airport after taking his luggage. He saw the tall man again when he's waiting for his luggage. He was standing just a few feet away. Now in a bigger room, Leslie could see the alpha stood in his full height, he thought Leonard was the tallest man he had ever seen, this British guy is at least half a head taller than his brother, he wondered what's the other man's occupation, he's dressed so formally for a long haul flight, though he could see his jacket and coat now crumpled and creased in his arm.
Then he noticed the conveyer belt started moving, the first item was a cardboard box tied with a rope, what took the omega's attention was not the box and the 'priority' stamp on the box itself but the big bold word on top of the box.
"Brickelwhyte's Dairy Farm"
He watched the box moved and the grey eyes man swiftly lifted the box and walked away towards the exit leaving Leslie even more curious and felt a bit of regret from not responding more to the alpha's approach. It's no use crying over spilt milk, Leslie thought then he got his luggage and finally picked up his belongings as he continued to the exit to meet up with his dad.
The assistant professor and assigned project leader, Jane Hopkins, told them that she left for Brickwhite two days earlier to arrange things for the students but of course she didn't forget to leave Leslie some informations and directions of how to get to the countryside from London.
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