Final Objective

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  Awaking to the feeling of something warm, you found yourself pressed up against Heart's bare chest, while Diamond's chest was against your back. The two had their arms wrapped your bare waist and were currently still asleep. Your cheeks flushed in color at the memory of what occurred earlier, and you ended up burying your head in Heart's chest to hide your embarrassment. This action, however, had the effect of waking the blue-haired male up. A small chuckle left his lips, as he brought up his right hand and combed it through your locks.

"I could get used to waking up like this," Heart commented, as he noticed that you tried to hide your face even more.

"I couldn't agree more, brother," you heard Diamond mumble behind you, as he was beginning to wake up. "I suppose, though, that you wish to travel to Jisef sooner rather than later, Miss _____," he added, as his nails glided gently over your midsection.

The delicate action sent a chill through your body before you nodded in response. With your reply, the twins took turns in placing a soft kiss on your lips before releasing you from their hold. Despite what happened, you found that you couldn't look at them as they left the bed. Instead, you rolled over onto your stomach and hid your face in the pillows. You would just wait until they were finished with their dressing. When you felt small wisps of air on your ears, you tensed before rolling over onto your back. Heart was standing on the left side of the bed while Diamond was on the right. They both had on their clothes from before, as they smiled down at you.

"You should've enjoyed the view while it lasted, my dear lady," Heart stated, with his typical smirk painting his lips.

Cheeks flushing at this comment, you glanced away from the blue-haired male and muttered a few names at him under your breath. "Just be quiet," you mumbled with a slight pout on your face.

"Well, Miss _____, we'll be waiting for you outside the room," Diamond said, signaling for his brother to follow him out of the space, as he summoned their pack to his hands.

Thus, after they left, you pushed the sheets away and headed over to your pack. You collected your articles of clothing and decided to wear the same ones, since you were too lazy to get out another outfit. Besides, they were already somewhat ruined from the obstacles you faced in the depths of Kinete. Moreover, since you didn't know what awaited you in Jisef, you decided that you might as well not get another outfit ruined.

After putting on your undergarments, pants and flip-flops on, you glanced down at your torso. Some heat invaded your cheeks, as you noticed the various bruises and scratches. Running your fingers over some of them, you winced slightly and cursed the brothers for their lack of care. Pulling your long-sleeve black v-neck on, you were glad that you were able to cover the marks up. Granted, the ones on your neck and collarbone still were visible. Sighing, you decided that you would just deal with it. Besides, knowing the twins, they would probably have you remove any article of clothing that covered them.

Now that you were changed, you left the room after you slung your pack over your shoulders. They both were standing over by the book and were waiting for you to read its contents. Barely able to look at them without some color tinting your cheeks, you walked up to the podium and opened the text. It was rather massive, so you had to do some thorough searching before you found what you were looking for. Before you continued on, however, your mind thought about something that should probably be done.

"Heart, Diamond, this is awkward for me to point out, but don't you think we should ... umm ... well, change the sheets on the bed?" you questioned, as you kept your gaze focused solely on the book, since your face was tomato red at this point.

"That is a good point, my dear lady. We'll see to it. You just keep searching for the information on Jisef," Heart replied, before he walked off with his brother towards the room. They were probably going to summon some new sheets to their hands to replace the old ones.

With that matter settled, you flipped through the book some more. Once you got a little ways past the halfway point, you finally found what you were looking for. Everything previously had been about other places that you could travel to. They would certainly be interesting to explore, but for now your focus was on Jisef. Thus, when you found the passage, you read:

Tiles like the color of the void in space, walls of the same hue and gold pillars fill the entrance hall of Jisef. Inscriptions, filled with information of times past, are nearly around every corner. Views feature some of the most spectacular sights, as you will see worlds circling you. In the center of Jisef, you will find a gold throne with black velvet cushions, sitting atop an onyx platform. Here you can view all the stars to your heart's desire.

Perfect, now you could complete your journey. Peering over your left shoulder, you saw the two brothers exiting the room. Telling them that you found the information you needed, they nodded and signaled for you to proceed. Thus, you thought about the description of Jisef before muttering the world's name. The familiar portal opened, and all three of you walked into it. This was it.

Feeling the familiar silky smoothness of the portal, you allowed it to relax you somewhat, as your nerves were starting to kick in. You really hoped that nothing would go wrong once you reached the place, but something in the back of your head told you otherwise. Why did you feel like something bad really would happen? Was it because the brothers had mentioned it beforehand, and now the possibility was stuck in your mind? Perhaps, it could just be the fact that you were walking into the unknown.

Still, you had entered the unknown, when you traveled to the other places and you hadn't felt this worried. Maybe it was just the thought that this journey would end soon. You would finally return to the brothers' castle, and well Fade would want to know how you exactly came to be married to the twins. In fact you would have quite a lot to explain to the multi-colored haired girl. That explaining could very well be contributing to your nerves. Regardless, you knew that the brothers and you would handle whatever lay on the other side, though, something still felt off. Perhaps, you were just being paranoid.

Once the feeling of the portal left you, you glanced around and found yourself in a circular room. Gold pillars did indeed decorate the space, as they surrounded the perimeter of the space, while onyx tiles covered the walls, floors and ceilings. What really amazed you, though, were the inscriptions written in gold across the magnificent walls. Just by reading over the first lines, you could tell that it discussed the topic of history. You were curious to read more, but the brothers called you over to the connected hallway.

Reaching them, you weren't greeted by more tiles or golden words. Instead, you found glass windows separating you from the outside. Your eyes widened in amazement, as you stared out at millions of stars. Walking a bit closer to the glass, you just stared in wonderment. The passage had mentioned stars and worlds, but you didn't think you would be actually traveling to space. Truly, it was an astonishing sight. Still, you couldn't help but wonder where this place was located. Could it be a space station of some sort? If that were the case, why did it have history on the queens and kings from the brothers' world? It was most curious.

"I never thought I would be able to view the stars from this perspective," Diamond muttered, as he pushed some of his red locks behind his right ear. "This is quite the treat," he voiced, as his reddish-orange eyes held wonder.

"It still can't beat the present our little queen gave to us, brother."

"No, nothing could beat that."

Heat warming your cheeks slightly, you turned away from the spectacular view and carried on with your exploration. Those two were probably going to constantly remind you about it. Honestly, they never left you alone. Still, you could always tease Heart with that incident back in the sand room in Kinete. If only you could've recorded the male singing about sweets. Granted, he did have a pleasant singing voice, and it made you wonder if Diamond could sing as well.

Before you could think any more on the subject, you heard a slight scoff from up ahead of you. Hearing this, you froze and stared straight ahead. Your eyes traveled from the onyx steps to the throne chair, as described in the text. This chair, however, was not empty. In it sat a woman with an intimidating aura.

Strawberry blonde locks cascaded down her sitting form, which was clothed in an elegant crème colored ball gown, which had a corseted top. A teardrop crystal headpiece adorned her vibrant locks and went down her left arm, while a matching necklace added more shine to her. Blush pink roses trailed down the left side of her head and continued down to her left hand. These roses proceeded to wrap themselves around a wooden cane-sword. Two silver bangles decorated her right wrist, as amber eyes analyzed the three of you.

"So you're the ace, who's supposed to replace my position on this throne? Hmm, you barely fit the appearance of someone worthy enough to sit upon a chair such as this," she muttered to herself, but just loud enough for you to hear her, as her eyes traveled to the brothers with much interest.  

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