Life wasn't easy for Asahi, riches and fame, splendour and dazzling jewels, he had none of these. He was the leader of a proud, poverty ridden people. He could barely find enough reasons to convince himself life was still worth living, but he could not kill himself. His people depended upon them, those proud citizens under Sel'ian rule. They needed him, he dreamed of the day he could take back his birthright through blood, steel, and fire.
"My Grace," a humble steward fell to his knees on the floor, pushing his forehead to the ground in servitude. A large wave slowly rocked the ship, the chandelier slowly shifting angles.
"Yes, humble subject. What brings you to me?"
"Majesty, we are not long from our destination. Your subjects are concerned, Majesty. I speak humbly, m'lord, are all preparations made for port? Is there any service you need?" he spoke without lifting his head from the floor, even as the ship crested the wave, the floor tilting at an angle suitable for a pinball machine.
"I could use the company of my attendant dresser. I should look proper, shouldn't I?" he attempted a smile. After so many grim months, however, he wasn't sure if he was snarling or smiling. The man rose to his feet and exited the room, never turning his back or raising his head. As he closed the sliding door, Asahi turned to the mirror and sighed.
Within minutes a woman tapped the door while sliding it open, asking for no permission. She strode to him, a smile beaming on her face as she came to her knees by his side. He looked to her from his chair and attempted another smile, caressing her cheeks with his fingers.
"Grace," she smiled, "are you well?"
"You make these minutes seem well, my dear," he spoke softly to her before turning back to the mirror. She rose to her feet, moving behind him and untying his pinned hair. Her slender fingers unraveled the locks of hair, her warmth giving him the security he needed to rest his eyes.
He wasn't sure how long it had taken her to ready him for his meeting, but she had not left. "Kunie, is there something you desire?" he asked, looking at her reflection in the mirror. Her eyes were intent upon him, her smile had disappeared, her fingers guided her hands across her chest as she drew him closer, hugging him tightly.
"Asahi, this burden, it's killing your soul," she whispered into his ear.
He closed his eyes, pulling her around the chair and into his lap. "Kunie, I am fine, I promise. I'm your Emperor, and I will never fail your nor anyone else. I swear on my soul that this is true."
Her eyes gazed into his intently, and without thought she moved to him, her lips pressing against his. He pulled her closer, he could feel something in him building. His lips slowly turned, a genuine smile crossing his face. For minutes it seemed she kissed him, but a gentle rap at the door sent her flying from his lap and to her knees before him. A steward fell to his knees in the doorway, head pressed closely to the floor.
"Majesty, you are needed on deck. We are making our way into port."
He dismissed the man with a wave of his hand, his eyes turning to Kunie who looked at him through her bangs as she bowed before him. "Kunie," he smiled, softly pulling her to her feet, "you make me believe in a brighter future." He moved to the door, leaving her alone in his chamber.
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It had not taken long for the ship to dock, the port had been cleared for the occassion, and SNLF had stepped up security measures around the area. There would be no driving, he would meet with the Governor in an office at the docks, and present the final document to the crowd. Everything had been planned, only one thing needed to be done.
His hands pressed against his suit as he stood on the deck on the luxury liner, several military frigates in the harbor watched the skies and seas while guards surrounded him. The Governor waited at the bottom of the ramp, a smile running across his face as he waved to the Emperor, and the Emperor smiled back. Camera's and media fixated on the smiling Emperor as he strode down the plank to the podium.
The Governor shook his hand, turned to the podium and smiled. "I give you your beloved Emperor," he smiled and clapped his hands. Asahi stepped forward with a smile. He was nervous, but still his smile persisted. "Brothers, Sisters," he smiled, clasping the podium, he looked over the crowd, pausing to collect his thoughts.