Chapter 28
The Hidden Luna Queen
Chapter 28
Maeve POV
âMiss Maeve, you have been summoned to the Royal Palacelâ
In my surprise, I almost dropped the pregnancy book I had been reading. I cleared my throat, abrupt and awkward. âThe palace!â I repeated, trying to sound as casual and unbothered as possible. âWhatever for?â
Immediately, I was swarmed with all the possible
Case scenarios. Had I done something wrongâ¦? Or had my father or Victoria said something to get me in trouble out of revenge for Sarahâs imprisonment?
Maggie, however, stared at me as if I had muttered complete and utter nonsense. âOh, come now, what sort of question is that?â she scolded lightly. âYouâre going to be Prince Xadenâs Luna! They mean to officially meet you!
My heart began to pound. They want to meet me?
I wanted to believe that was a good thing. Maybe Xaden had decided that we were ready to reveal our relationship to his father and the rest of his family, or perhaps his father brought up the prospect of marriage and Xaden told him that he was already involved with someone. If he werenât a prince, I probably would not be as nervous as I was at that moment.
After all, I was not just meeting his father.
I was meeting Alpha King Arlan, leader of the entire Werewolf Kingdom.
Without wasting another second, she shuffled me into the master bedroom and began sorting through the wardrobe for clothing befitting the sudden, very important visit. âThereâs no time to lose,â she said, hasty and distracted as she brushed past dress after dress, not seeming to find something she was satisfied with. âYou need to be flawless today!â
She didnât need to tell me twice. I could not mess this up, not when Xadenâs reputation was on the line. Thanks to my limited knowledge and experience with nobility, however, I was not enthusiastic about my chances of success.
âUm.. Maggie,â I began to ask. âWhat does one say when they meet the king?â
Maggieâs sudden gawk in my direction was not reassuring. âYou⦠you have been to the palace before, havenât you, Miss Maeve?â she questioned.
Blushing, I shook my head.
âOh⦠dear,â she stammered, losing all color from her face as she began to scurry around the room in a haze. âIn that case, we
have a lot of work to do.â
âRâReally?â
âMiss Maeve,â she said seriously, rushing over to me and grabbing firmly onto my arms to look me in the eyes. âIt is more than just looking your best when you appear in front of the king. It is also about decorum.â
Decorum? I mused anxiously. âWhat do I need to know?â
Thus began Maggieâs impromptu lesson of basic etiquette.
As she spoke, she pulled out a dress she finally approved ofâa lovely white, silk dress with an empire waistline that honestly reminded me of something from a fairytaleâand helped style my hair into loose, pretty curls. Throughout the short car ride to the palace, she continued to give me whatever other tips and advice she could think of. Even if she only knew basic etiquette, it was more than I had ever been taught, so I was appreciative of anything she had to offer.
Upon exiting the car, we began to approach the large, daunting palace gates but were quickly stopped by two towering guards
âWhat business do you have at the Royal Palace?â one asked loudly.
âIâah..âI faltered. I suddenly felt like such a fraud.
Shaking with nerves, I gazed back at Maggie for reassurance. Once she gestured for me to continue, I forced myself to stand straight and proud as I addressed the guards. âMâMy name is Maeve.â I said. âL. Iâm here to answer Alpha King Arlanâs
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summons.
After taking some time to verify that I was telling the truth, the guards held aside their weapons and opened the grand gates for me. Gulping, I proceeded to enter and Maggie began to follow, until the guards suddenly blocked her entrance.
Preventing Maggie from joining me.
âOnly the girl,â the guard said sternly to her. âYou must wait here.â
I swung my gaze over to Maggie, who looked incredibly insulted. âWhat is the meaning of this?â she loudly demanded. âI am part of His Royal Highness, Prince Xadenâs staff! I am here to accompany his Luna!â
The guard did not appear swayed by her impassioned rant. âYes, however, as a member of Prince Xadenâs private staff, you are no longer permitted to enter the palace grounds without the proper current identification.â
âProper identification?â she gaped. âI used to work here. Canât you search your records?â
âIâm sorry, maâam. Orders are orders.â
Maggie glanced hopelessly between the unwavering guards and myself, clearly wanting to follow me but, at the same time, she could not disobey royal decrees. My stomach twisted nervously at the thought of entering the palace on my own, but I had no choice.
âIâItâs alright, Maggie,â I tried to reassure her with a small smile. âI can find my way. Iâll come find you once this is all over.â She held her hands over her heart. âGood luck, Miss Maeveâ
Another guard led me through the main hall of the Royal Palace, and as we walked, I was awestruck by how grand everything was. It was something out of a dream.. or maybe a glimpse of what lay beyond the gates of heaven. Everything was gold or marbleâtouched, more expensive and expansive than anything I could even begin to fathom.
I was truly in the Royal Palace.
My heart began to pound⦠I grew dizzy
Oh my GodâIâm in the Royal Palace.
Suddenly, I felt the urge to vomit, Frantically, I asked the guard to direct me to the nearest bathroom and he did so with haste.
As the guard waited outside the bathroom, I sat down and took a moment to catch my breath. Slowly but surely, my impending nausea went away and I felt somewhat human again. I just needed to remind myself of one simple thing: I was only meeting his family.
His family was just like any other.. except with much more wealth and power.
I sighed. There was no point in putting this off any longerâI was only delaying the inevitable. I heaved myself back up onto my feet and went to wash my hands.
âYou there. Turn around.â
Startled, I spun around and came face to face with a young, pretty woman, no older than her early twenties and wearing a royal blue, pleated dress.
âWowâ¦â she murmured, âI couldnât have been sure with all the vague rumors, but I was right. It really is you, Maeve
My skin crawled with unease. I remembered this girl. For as long as I could remember, her Alpha father, Kenneth, had been an acquaintance of my father and would occasionally visit Moonstone. She had only ever accompanied him once or twice in all the years Iâd seen him, but she always carried herself with reserve, as if she felt she deserved better than anyone⦠at least around me.
I also remembered the day her father visited with the news that she was set to marry the firstborn of the Alpha King, Prince Henry.
Considering she got everything she wanted, she did not seem pleased to see me⦠so why was she here?
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I forced myself to smile politely. âHâHello, Isabelle.â
âI didnât think you ever left Moonstone,â she said, straightforward and to the point. âNot to mention, your own house. So, tell me, how on earth did you ever manage to catch the eye of our roguish Prince Xaden?â
I gnawed at the inside of my cheek, squirming uncomfortably where I stood. That was all people seemed to care about
nowadays. But I did not feel that I owed her any sort of explanation, even if she was married to his brother.
âIâm still not sure, myself, if Iâm being honest,â I said.
â
âWell, it certainly was not thanks to your looks,â she sneered, looking me up and down. âI donât recall you ever wearing something other than servant attire. You did not steal that dress, did you?â
My face flushed, offended by her accusation âNâNo, I didnâtâ
She looked unconvinced. âWhat do you want with him?â she asked, point blank, like an interrogation, as if I had ulterior motives that she had a responsibility to uncover. âDo you hope to gain something from him?â
I straightened myself up. âNo. He wants me to be his Luna.â
Her eyes widened, illuminated with rage. And, without warning, she stomped her dainty, goldâembellished, highâheeled shoe onto the skirt of my white dress, smearing dust and dirt all over the skirt. I gasped, startled by the sudden assault, and tried to pull away in a feeble attempt to prevent any damage.
But it was too late.
The dust and dirt left a very obvious mark against the white fabric. Even if I tried to clean it off using hand soap and water, some semblance of a stain would remain.
The dress was ruined.
âGood luck impressing His Majesty looking like that, you fraud,â Isabelle spat as the fire in her eyes morphed into loathsome disdain. âIâm telling you onceâleave now and donât ever come back. I will not share the palace with the likes of you.â
And with that, she spun on her heel and stormed out of the bathroom.
I was left alone with the dress she deliberately ruined. Panicking, I soaked and scrubbed at the dirtied section of the dress with as much soap and water as I could, hoping that, by some miracle, I might be able to salvage it. But while I managed to get the worst of it off, it still stuck out like an eyesore.
I was almost out of time! How was I supposed to meet the royal family like this?!
All of a sudden, the bathroom door flew open, startling me with a jolt. I quickly snapped my gaze towards the door to face whoever this intruder was.
âMaeve?â a soft, outâofâbreath voice questioned.
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