LOGINHow ironic.
The vibration of the rumbling lulls me to sleep. Pulling away isn’t an option because he is wrapped around me too securely. I look down at his bare arm and make sure he is completely out of it before touching that thick, muscled appendage. My heart aches as I cover part of his hand with mine. Maybe I can pretend he cares about me.
I don’t know why he’s in my bed tonight or why he’s acting as if my following his orders is not what he wanted, but right now I need some comfort, and I’m willing to take any scraps he is throwing my way.
I close my eyes, drained.
Maybe the Goddess will listen to me, and tomorrow, I won’t wake up.
I really wish the Goddess had granted my request, because none of what is happening is making sense to me.
The designer Harriet summoned last week is now standing before us, quivering. Cedric is lounging in my sitting room, staring her down. All the dresses that were delivered are on the floor, and my two maids are pale-faced and trembling, avoiding my gaze.
“Harriet, where is Bella?” Cedric’s voice is harsh. “If she doesn’t arrive within two minutes, have the guards drag her over here.”
Thirty seconds later, the door of the sitting room opens, and Bella walks in. She takes one look at the designer, Cedric, and the clothes on the ground, and stiffens. “Whatever lies she’s telling you, don’t believe her, Cedric.”
“Shut up.”
Bella falls silent, shooting me a hateful look.
“Well, now that we’re all here, I would like to know why you chose to dress the queen in such rags.” His voice is hard as he looks at the designer.
The woman wrings her hands. “I was only following orders, Your Majesty.”
“Whose orders?”
“The queen’s, of course!” Bella says quickly, only for Cedric to roar.
“Did you not hear me the first time? Shut up or I’ll rip your tongue out!”
Bella turns white as a sheet.
“You were saying?” My mate looks at the designer.
The woman is trembling so badly that I feel sorry for her. I have a feeling she’s going to fall over, and I instinctively move to get her a chair when Cedric reaches out and grabs my wrist. “You stay. In fact, sit down.”
He yanks me down onto the couch, making me fall into his lap. He holds me there.
“Let me go,” I whisper, my face getting hot, but he refuses.
“Stop fidgeting.”
The designer glances at me pleadingly. “The designs that the queen wanted were different, but Miss Asher disapproved of them. She and the maids chose these dresses.”
“You lying—”
“One more word, Bella, and I swear I’ll do it,” Cedric growls, and she recoils.
“What are you doing?” I whisper to him. “She’s going to be upset.”
He stares at me. “Let her be upset. Why the hell do you care?”
I hold my tongue. If he doesn’t care, why should I?
“Continue,” he says to the designer.
“Miss Asher told the queen that she wasn’t worthy of wearing those designs. She said that a lowly creature like her deserves to wear rags,” the designer chokes out. “She and the maids taunted the queen and chose these clothes for her.”
Cedric flexes his hand into a fist. “I see. And were you here to serve Bella?”
The designer’s head jerks up. “No, Sire. But Miss Asher is always the one who uses my services. She always has the final say—”
“Is Bella the queen?” he asks coldly, cutting her off.
The designer pales. “No—”
“Can you point out who the queen of the Northern Kingdom is?”
The trembling designer points toward me.
“So, you’re telling me that somebody insulted my mate, the queen, in your presence and ordered clothes that even commoners wouldn’t wear, and you had the nerve to bring those exact items? Did you expect the queen to wear them?”
The designer whimpers. “But Miss Asher—”
“I asked you a question. Did you expect the queen to wear these clothes? Did you think it was funny to mock the queen of this kingdom?”
The woman collapses to the ground, terrified. “I wouldn’t dare!”
“But you did.” Cedric’s arm tightens around my waist. “Maybe I should just let the monsters plaguing the border roam free. Let them into your village to kill your family. Since you clearly don’t respect mine.”
The designer’s head lifts, terror written all over her face. “Your Majesty!”
“Harriet, bring those maids here.”
Harriet drags over the two maids and throws them to the ground, where they immediately kneel, crying.
“You don’t like to serve your mistress?” Cedric demands. “Do you think you’re better than her?”
They shake their heads, weeping.
I don’t like this. I don’t like to see him bullying these women. It brings me no satisfaction.
“I think that’s enough,” I say, tense.
Cedric snaps at me. “If you can’t discipline your maids, then I will. The fact that they had the audacity to turn on their mistress and mock her is not acceptable. They clearly think they are of a higher status than the queen. Maybe I should send them into battle on the border. Let them experience life out there.”
He has not said anything to Bella, and it doesn’t surprise me. After all, why would he reprimand his lover? Yet, she was the instigator in all of this. The others were simply going along with her.
“Summon the guards,” Cedric orders coldly. “These three women, along with their entire families, old and young, will be sent to the border to fight alongside the soldiers.”
I know of the border by the Veil. The monsters that roam there are incredibly dangerous. The king is giving these people a death sentence for nothing but preparing inappropriate clothing for me.
I’ve never raised my voice before. I’ve never stood up for myself. But if I don’t do something right now, these women and their families will die. They shouldn’t die because of me.
“No.” I pull away from Cedric. “I don’t want them fighting at the border.”
“The decision has been made,” Cedric says sharply, his eyes flashing at me.
I could stay silent as I’ve been told to and let the women go their deaths. But I can’t. I don’t want them to die simply because of what they did to me. It’s not right. Cedric has decided to kill them, and the only one who can possibly stop him is me. Meanwhile, the person responsible for everything is getting off scot-free.
It takes every ounce of my willpower to get to my feet and say, “No. These are my maids, and the designer was working for me. I should be the one to decide their punishment.”
My mate looks at me, his brows raised. “You are going to punish them?”
“You did say they are my maids, right?” I challenge him, hoping he doesn’t see how my knees are trembling under my dress.
He studies me for a few seconds, and for a moment I think I see a flicker of amusement in his eyes. But it’s gone after I blink, and I’m sure I just imagined it.
“Very well. What do you want to do with them?”
“The maids will wear the dresses. And I don’t want them to serve me anymore. I don’t need any maids. I don’t trust the staff in this castle to serve me. Harriet is enough for me. As for the designer, I won’t be getting clothes made by her again. Harriet will find me another designer. And this one will not receive any business from the castle ever again.”
Speaking of the young king, he cannot be more than five years of age, and ever since he and Finn met, Alexander has been following my son around, besotted. Finn is being oddly tolerant, and during this three-week visit, he and the boy have become inseparable.“I almost feel that it is unfair for us to leave this child here,” I murmur when two days are left before our visit ends.Cedric is playing with my hair while I lie on my back against him, between his legs. He snorts. “We are not adopting him.”“I’m not saying we have to adopt him,” I argue. “But he lost his mother and all his relatives. He’s so isolated. What if he comes to visit us every couple of months? It will be good for him, and he’ll be able to build bonds with our kingdom, as well. Plus, it would be great for the future if he and Finn can become close friends.”My mate is silent, his fingers still toying with my hair. “I’ll think about it.”I pat his knee. “Great. I’ll tell Rothan to make arrangements. We’ll have Alexand
I made arrangements with the witches who worked on Erik’s palace to keep the temperature consistent. They’ve been willing to help us if we pay them handsomely, and I haven’t kept their powers limited to the castle. The witches are also in charge of casting their magic on the farmers’ lands so that they can grow more crops.I am resting, but I’m also working. It helps me forget the sharp grief that often lodges itself in my throat.But as the two-month mark passes, I feel content. The castle’s staff and the commoners who live in the villages have all been thrilled to have me back. It makes me realize that I didn’t see how much they cared about me before. Having a child playing in the castle has given a new life to the place, and the staff is having the time of their lives spoiling Finn.I lean on the balcony railing, looking out. Finn is running around with two children from the village. I have stressed to Cedric that I want my son to have playmates. Two of the artisans who are working
“I’m not wrong,” Jerry sighs. “Cassian said he was going to take her hostage and then get rid of her. He needed to know what she knew, and that was it. She’s long dead, Leanna.”I break into sobs, unable to stop myself. This is my fault. I dragged her into this.Two small hands cup my face. “Don’t cry, Mom. Please don’t cry.”Finn’s voice jerks me out of my despair temporarily. My sweet boy has shifted back. I hold him in my arms, trying to swallow my sobs. I hear him crying, as well. It takes a lot of effort to force myself to calm down. This is not the time to grieve.I look at Erik. “What about her mother?”My voice is thick, and Jerry says, “I’ll keep looking after her. Even if Maya isn’t here anymore, I will keep my end of the bargain and give her mother the best life I possibly can.”Erik puts his hand on my shoulder. “You should go home, Leanna. You barely survived. Cedric nearly lost his mind. Go back to the North and rebuild your life. Maya is gone, but your son is here, and
“What’s wrong with him?”“He’s been like this ever since he saw you,” Harriet tells me sadly. “He refuses to shift back.”“Finn.” I touch his nose, his forehead, forcing him to look at me. “Finn, I want to see your face.”He whimpers again, and Cedric says, “Give him some time. He hasn’t left your side in days.”“What happened to me?”Everything is very hazy right now. My memories are in chunks and bits, all over the place. I need somebody to help me piece them together.“You don’t remember?” Cedric asks cautiously. “Vivian attacked you.”Vivian.Her very name sends a shock to my system. And then the memories start flooding back. The attack. Jerry.“Where’s Jerry?”“He’s fine,” Harriet assures me. “He woke up two days after the attack. You took two weeks, my dear. The royal healers have been working on you around the clock. You nearly died.” She wipes her eyes. “We didn’t know if you would ever wake up. Your injuries were life-threatening, and whatever Vivian gave you, it temporarily
A hand wraps around my ankle, and I’m being dragged toward Vivian. My head lifts weakly, and I see her crawling toward me, a deranged look on her face.“You think you can get away from me?” She spits at me. “I have to kill you. You have become a thorn in the organization’s path. And you have become far too arrogant for me to let you live. You forgot your place, Leanna! It was always beneath me! You are not—You can never be better than me!”She’s clutching a shard of broken glass, and she sinks it into my calf, dragging it down. I let out a shriek of pain, and she laughs.“Scream all you want! Nobody is coming to save you. Your mate is gone. That barbaric beast is long dead. Just like his parents. The Eastern Kingdom has finally managed to wipe out the entire Northern royal family. Those arrogant beasts!”I kick her in the face, and she falls to the side, blood spurting from her nose.“You’re lying!” I shout at her, blood spilling from my mouth. “Cedric is not dead!”“He is!” Vivian la
I leave Harriet with my son and retire to our suite. Cedric isn’t back yet. I change out of my dress and into a more casual shirt and pajama pants. After wiping off my makeup, I wash the glitter out of my hair and stretch my arms, feeling tired.It’s quite late now. The ball is probably over.After the excitement of the day, both the Eastern and Northern attendees will be on edge. I walk over to the window, wondering if I will get a glimpse of some of the guests walking around. To my surprise, I don’t see any guests, but I do see two familiar figures: Cassian and Maya. They’re walking together in the direction of the cottages. Maya is leaning against Cassian.I smile. Jerry is going to lose his mind.My smile fades in about two seconds.Why didn’t Maya message me? She was supposed to get the test results today and tell me about them. I try calling her, but she doesn’t answer. I suppose I could wait till tomorrow, but…Sighing, I check the time. I’ll just go talk to her. There is no wa







