Chapter 22
Tasha snickered gleefully at my attempt at sarcasm. I surprised myself normally I would have nothing to say to an insult, I would just take it in my stride with my head down. But seeing that poor server girl on her knees and looking at me like I would break her, it reminded me too much of myself and I knew I had to change. I wouldnât allow Helen or anyone else to walk all over me.
And to add d to it, Helen snorted in disgust and walked away with her fair hair bobbing after her.
girl.â She turned her attention to the food. There was enough to feed an army and such a âServes her right.â Rachael smirked. âI saw her trip that g variety that one didnât know where to start. âOoh.. steak tartare⦠my favorite.â
Still selfâconscious about eating while being so closely watched I nibbled on a pastry.
âYou need some meat on your bones if you are going to carry a pup or two.â Rachael winked at me, âHere, try this.â She offered me a taste of her raw steak.
Not wanting to offend her I took a bite. It melted in my mouth and my stomach growled appreciatively.
Racheal grinned widely.
While we ate and laughed, I became aware of the fact that most of the guests gave me a wide berth. They made no attempt to talk to me. instead they clustered together in little groups talking amongst themselves in low voices and stealing glances at me. It made me feel like a goldfish in a bowl or some strange alien creature on display and the urge to run and hide became stronger,
âWe must go over and speak to your guests, fill introduce you to one or two she wolves I think would be less prejudiced.â Rachael touched my arm, noticing my discomfort and weirdly her touch made the tension melt away.
As we made our way through the groups, I heard someone say, âHuh! Who does she think she is? So brazen!â
Another agreed. âDisgusting. But you know what they say, birds of a feather.â They laughed.
âDonât mind them, Raine. Theyâre gossiping about me âShe linked our arms together, never sparing them a glanc
Amaris and Mark joined us later on, and together we mingled with the guests. Sorin and Helen had quite a following I noticed, watching them talking and laughing like it was their wedding feast. There was a noticeable divide between the guests, one being on Amarisâ side and the other on Sorinâs. It was obvious that Sorin was more popular, being more charming and less threatening.
Amaris lured me away from the partying guests to the garden where the caterers were busy setting up tables in the marquee tents for the following dayâs ceremony. The trees and shrubbery in the garden were aglow with fairy lights. It looked like a scene from a fairy tale.
âOh, itâs gorgeous, Amaris.â I smiled up at his serious face. âIs something bothering you?â
He didnât answer immediately and that made me worry. We walked to the enormous fountain in the middle of the garden, and he sat down on the edge, pulling me onto his lap.
âI shouldnât trouble you with it, Raine.â He sighed, curling our fingers together. âBut I have to caution you. I have many enemies and they seem to grow in number. You have to be careful who you trust,â
âI will my king.â I laid my cheek against his shoulder. âWhat makes Sorin so popular with the packs? Did he fight with you in the war?â
Amaris chuckled at that. âNo, he is not a strong
trong warrior. Father never took the time to train him as he was always at our motherâs side, and she defended him with her life. He was her favorite.â Amaris sighed, âBut give the devil his due, he has a way with people, telling them what they wanted to hear, not always what needed to be said.â
âYou are so different from him. Like two sides to a coin.â I thought it was a shame that they didnât get along. They could have made a formidable team.
J M
Chapter 22
34% 13.49
âWe have a long history of bad blood between us, Raine. He despises me and the feeling is entirely mutual.â Amaris got up from his perch and pulled me to his chest, hard. âNow, stop talking and kiss me, woman. Iâve been waiting too long.â
His lips crashed down onto mine, possessive and demanding and I had no power to resist him and why would I want to.
âThere you are!â Beta Ross came running down the path. âYour Majesties, now is not the time to go off disappearing like this.â He reminded me of my math teacher when I forgot to turn in an assignment, scowling and sternâfaced.
Amaris gave a wicked snigger. âI think now is the perfect time.â He winked at me, and I stifled a giggle.
âStop fooling around.â Beta Ross huffed. It surprised me at the way he dared speak to Amaris, âYour brother is hogging the limelight and gaining popularity as we speak. You should hurry back to your guests.â
âHurry back?â Amaris rolled his eyes. âDo you think we should hurry back, my queen?â He took my hand and brought it to his lips.
âI think we should open the dancefloor, donât you, my king?â I smiled at Beta Ross who stood impatiently tapping his foot on the cobbled pathway
âIndeed Anything to hold you in my arms.â Amaris led the way back to the hall where soft music welcomed us back.
The crowd made way for us, bowing respectfully as we took our stance on the dancefloor. Soon more couples joined us in the slow dance. Midway through the dance, Sorin and Helen danced close to us and Sorin asked to change partners.
âYou wouldnât mind me taking your queen for a spin, do you brother? After all, everyone is watching.â The smile on his face dared Amaris to refuse.
Amaris looked at me. âIf Raine accepts.â
I dared not insult the prince, so I took his hand, and he danced me away from Amaris.
âI apologize for that little incident with the champagne earlier on, Raine. Helenâs hormones are all over the place at the moment.â His smile was set to charm me, and I could easily see why most sheâwolves would fall for him. He was devastatingly handsome with his fair hair combed back and his dazzling blue eyes.
âIt was nothingâ Of course, it was payback for me slapping her.
âYou are much too kind.â His lips moved closer to my ear and his hand on