âSo why donât you take it up with me, Princess?â he whispers smoothly. âIâm interested and veryâ¦.willing.â Oh, wowâ¦and very brazen. My breath caught in my throat and my eyes flicker up over Ãmiliusâs shoulder to encounter a pair of glacier blue eyes staring coldly back from across the room.
He doesnât smell like Darius. His touch doesnât burn me with passion like Dariusâs touch does.
Itâs strange that the two cousins look so much alike yet I donât feel the pull towards Ãmilius that I feel for Darius. In my eyes, no one is as attractive or as captivating as my mate.
Ãmilius pulls back and I tear my gaze away from my furious mateâs eyes to look into his cousinâs dark brown ones. There are gold flecks right in the center of those brown irises. Those eyes seem familiar, yet I couldnât put a finger on it. All in all, he is indeed a very good looking man.
Suddenly my mate is standing right beside his cousin. We stop dancing and I take a step back, pulling my hand out of Ãmiliusâs hold. Side by side I can see the resemblance and the difference. They look like two beautiful Nordic Gods. Both are blonds. Both look as cold as ice as they stare at each other like mortal enemies.
âÃmilius,â says Darius. His firm lips curl up into a tight smile while his eyes remain icy cold.
âCousin,â says Ãmilius stiffly before his face transforms in a blink of an eye. The hostility suddenly vanished. A charming smile graces his lips. His eyes light up with delight and friendliness. âYour Highness,â he says without missing a beat, giving Caspian a little bow of his head. Thatâs when I notice Caspianâs presence next to me.
âI was just telling Princess Persephone what a fascinating woman she is. Youâre a lucky man to have such a beautiful, captivating mate, Your Highness,â he says to Caspian.
âYes, indeed I am,â answers Caspian with an equally charming smile that doesnât reach his eyes. âNow if only other men know how to keep their hands to themselves.â
âI agree, Your Highness,â replies Ãmilius smoothly as if he didnât just offer himself as a substitute for his cousin to cheat on Caspian just a few minutes ago.
âThank you for the dance, Princess.â He shifts his eyes to me briefly with a little hint of a smile that holds some sort of a promise before he retreats.
I donât think that the look and that smile go unnoticed by my mate or Caspian.
âWhat did he say to you?â demands Caspian stiffly as soon as Ãmilius is gone. My mate seems to be speechless in his fury.
His eyes darkened considerably while his nostrils are flaring.
âHeâ¦he..he says that..uh, everybody knows that Iâm not your erasthai,â I admit.
âAnything else?â hisses my mate quietly but fiercely.
I gulp as I struggle to think. I donât think telling my mate that his cousin just propositioned me is a good idea. Heâd flipped for sure.
âI said, anything else?â he asks me. I stare at my furious mateâs eyes with a blank look on my face. What? Iâm still thinking.
âPersephoneâ¦â he says warningly.
I shift my gaze to Caspian and he stares right back at me waiting for my answer as well. Heâs no help at all.
I look down at my golden gown, smoothing my fingers over the fabric before I mutter, âHe thinks that Darius and I are attracted to each other. What if somebody else noticedâ¦â My eyes widen and I stare up at the two men in front of me. âYou think Queen Sophia noticed and already figured it out?â I whisper to them urgently. âGuys! I canât be in the dungeon. You canât let them keep me down there for years and years and years. I donât want to be a prune!â
Theyâre both staring at me speechless, I think. I take the opportunity before they recover to pull on Caspianâs arm.
âYouâve got to dance with me. We canât let them be suspicious.
We canât let them figure it out.â
I leave my mate staring after us with Caspian in tow. I know I canât avoid Dariusâs questions forever but I just want to survive this event. He can kill his cousin in his own free time afterward.
Iâm actually quite surprised that Darius managed to go this long without ripping anybodyâs head off, especially with me dressed this way. It must have taken a lot of discipline and strength on his part to be able to control his lycan half and overcome his own possessiveness to be able to do this. I am not taking any chances by telling him about Ãmilius right now, though.
âSo what else did Ãmilius Ivanov say to you?â asks Caspian quietly in my ear as we spin around slowly on the dance floor.
I pull back and about to scowl at him before I remember that I have to act like a devoted mate. I smile at him lovingly and tell him, âSee this face? I am actually frowning at you on the inside.â
The Prince just stares at me, looking unimpressed and says,
âSee this face? I actually donât care. Wait, actually Iâd rather you frown. You look very scary like that, Beany bean.â
Ughh!!! I wish I could smack him again with my shoe. âOh, how lovely! I love all the sweet loving words coming out of your mouth, my sweet lamb chop,â I tell him, giving him a wider smile this time.
âStop scaring me and tell me what else did he say to you?â
âUghh..okay.â I give up. I sigh and lean in closer so that nobody can be listening in to our conversation. âHe said mated lycans cheat on each other all the time here,â I tell him.
He raises an eyebrow but doesnât seem surprised at all. âAnd?â
âAnd he offered to have an affair with me since he looks a lot like his cousin.â
âThe bastard! You are not going to cheat on me,â hisses the Prince.
I almost hit him on the back of his head this time. I stop myself just in time. I use the hand that I raise up to hit him to smooth the collar of his tuxedo instead. Great, now he forgot that Iâm not really mated to him.
âThat would be cheating on Darius, you genius,â I whisper in his ear. âNot on you!â
âOh, rightâ¦I knew that. I was just staying in character,â he says. âYou are not going to cheat on Darius. Most lycans who are not mated to their erasthais donât really care when their mates cheat, as long as theyâre being discreet. You and Darius are different. Goddess knows what destruction Darius is going to cause if you did.â
Gah! Didnât I know that already?
You know how people say that serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer, Paul John Knowles, or Ted Bundy were charming and enigmatic? Paul John Knowles was said to be âbreathtakingly gorgeousâ. Well, Robert Vitsin, the man who was responsible for the death of so many people, including Dariusâs comrades and mates is all of those things. I donât know how old he really is, but he looks like heâs in his late twenties or early thirties.
His grey eyes are sharp and cunning. His straight dark hair is fashionably styled. He is good looking, charming, and
charismatic but he makes my skin crawlâ¦or maybe because I already knew what he is capable of. Heâs a cold-blooded killer.
The fact that heâs Polinaâs father, the woman that Darius tried to mark as his mate a few months back isnât helping either.
Right now his glittering calculating eyes are looking at me with creepy interest. Not like Ãmilius, but rather as in âif I cut her up, how many boxes do I need to load her in?â kind of
interestâ¦.or maybe thatâs just all in my head.
A lot of people approached us tonight, but I notice my mate and my friends moving a lot closer as soon Robert Vitsin present himself in front of me.
âItâs an honor for me to meet you and to be here Your
Highness,â he says. âTo be able to congratulate you on your mating and also your upcoming coronation tonight in person.â
âThank you,â I reply, keeping my eyes on him even though I want so much to look around and see how close my mate and my pack members are to me right at this moment. Itâs not that Iâm scared of this manâ¦well, maybe I am. A little bit. Like I said, he gives me the creep.
In my head, I calculate my moves if he tries anything. Iâll knee him in the junk. Yeah, definitely, knee in the junk.
âIâm sure weâll have the pleasure to meet again,
Princessâ¦soon.â His shrewd gaze never wavers from watching me. I feel like squirming. I hate the vibes coming off of this man. I donât know what heâd do if he knew what Iâm imagining doing to his junk in my head right now.
âI hope not, Vitsin. Iâm sure her mate would hate to have strange men seeing her without him,â replies Darius who suddenly appears beside me. His tone is playful and he flashes the man a smile as if to soften the blow of his cutting words.
Knowing Darius, he never bothers to soften anything. His smile looks more like a dueling challenge, baring all his straight white teeth and his sharp canines.
âYes, I would definitely hate that,â answers Caspian on my other side. âWhatever business you have, you could deal with my people.â He draws me closer to his side not even bothering to hide his disdain.
âYour Highness.â Robert Vitsinâs lips stretch into a thin smile.
Something flashes in his eyes, but he lowers his head in a show of respect. âIâm sure weâll be seeing great things under your ruling.â
Robert Vitsin steps back, gives us another little bow and leaves.
That tiny smile never leaves his lips.
âSnake,â snaps Genesis under her breath. Suddenly I realize my whole pack standing behind me. All of them are eyeing Robert Vitsinâs retreating back warily.
âNever let your guard down,â says Lazarus. âThe King will be making an announcement very shortly.â
My heart sinks to the bottom of my expensive shoes.