Chapter 84
The Hidden Luna Queen
Chapter 84
XADEN POV
âI must admit.â Burke said with mild distaste, taking in our surroundings, âI was not expecting to return to Moonstone for the foreseeable future. And I certainly did not expect you, of all people, Xaden, to want to come back, especially after how the last visit went.â
âBelieve me,â I muttered. âI never wanted to come back to this place.â
âThenâ¦â he drawled, âwould you please remind me what business we have here?â
One day had passed since I found that bracelet at the border, and I found myself waiting at the front door of Moonstoneâs packhouse, I let my gaze wash over the rest of the town that felt like a distant memory and a lurking shadow all at once.
Small, private businesses and homes that Iâd passed by on my first trip here, which seemed like such an innocent time in hindsight, but now felt rotten to the core. People walked in the streets, living their everyday lives without so much as a second thought. Chatter and laughter rang throughout the air, happy and carefree.
Did these people know what their alpha was truly like? Did they know about the cruel atrocities that happened at the hands of him, his luna, and their spoiled daughter?
Would they have said anything if they did?
If I were honest with myself, I couldâve done with never setting foot in this wretched place again and leaving it behind in the mud where it belonged, but this visit certainly was not for pleasure.
This was business.
âThat necklace I had you look into-âI divulged, turning to him, âI happened to find something that looks remarkably like it.â
Burke blinked. âThatâs⦠good, isnât it?â
I smiled ruefully. âNot when I found its duplicate on the edge of the bear shifterâs border.â I watched as his face fell, dawning with the many realizations that I had also come to. âI tried to talk with Maeve about it last night, but she knew nothing.â
I felt
my face harden as I turned my attention back to the front door. âBut it matters not. Burton knows more than he lets on. I will get answers out of him, one way or the other.â
Before Burke could respond, the door finally opened.
And the moment Alpha Burton laid eyes on me, he instantly paled. It was like he had suddenly seen a ghost.
He was scared of me.
Good.
âYâYour Highness!â he nervously exclaimed, quickly lowering his head. His frantic show of submission seemed to startle his luna into confusion, prompting her to glance around until she also realized my presence. âWe were not expecting you today.â
I strolled towards the pair. âOf course you werenât. I had some time to spare, so I thought Iâd stop by and pay a little
visit.â
âAnd you are welcome whenever you please, Prince Xaden,â Luna Victoria chimed in, following her husbandâs lead and dipping into a slow curtsy. âTo what do we owe the marvelous pleasure of your company?â
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I cocked my head to the side, feigning innocence, âCanât a man take the time to visit his inâlaws every now and then?â Burton nodded profusely. âOâOf course he can.â
âAnd where is our⦠precious daughterâthe apple of our eye? The glowing pride of all of Moonstone?â Victoria asked, her gaze boring straight into me as she rose from her curtsy. âHas Maeve come with you today, Your Highness?â
Her husband might have been afraid of me, but she, on the other hand, was not holding back. She was challenging
âShe is not here,â I answered curtly. âFrankly, she has no idea Iâm even here right now.â
Something in her face twitched. âWhat a shame. We do miss our delicate daughter,â she said in a way that unnerved me. âTell me, how is she doing?â
What utter audacity this woman had.
I swiveled my gaze to meet hers, taking in her stiff, proud features. Molten amber eyes that could burn a man dead where they stood, yet glowing with a veiled iciness that could send a cold chill up their spine, hidden behind carefully styled dark tresses. Her thin, narrow noseâso unlike Maeveâs adorable button noseâflared at the mention of her eldest daughter, and her bright red lips were tilted upwards in a forced smile.
She couldnât hide anything from me.
I knew she somehow contributed to the abuse my mate endured all those years. It didnât matter if she was the ringleader or stood on the sidelines while her husband and daughter did the rest.
She never did a thing to stop it. She never stood up for her.
âHow interesting,â I snidely remarked, feeling all sorts of bitterness and anger towards this woman. âYouâve had all this time to inquire about Maeve and her wellbeing, apologize to her, or even attempt to visit her, and this is the first time that either one of us has seen you since the day Sarah poisoned us.â
The reminder made her flinch. A wonderful sight for my hungry eyes.
âSarah-â
â-made a foolish, horribly reckless decision, Your Grace,â Burton hastily intervened, throwing his hand around his wifeâs arm and squeezing, which seemed to shut her up for the time being. âBut enough about that. Would you care to take a seatâ¦?â
I lazily sauntered towards an open chair and sat down, while my gracious hosts took their place opposite me. I felt Burkeâs presence materialize somewhere behind me, keeping his watchful eye on the scene.
âAs much as I enjoy small talk,â I murmured, âthatâs not why Iâm here, so Iâd appreciate it if you didnât waste my time. I found something of Maeveâs thatâs quite fascinating. Perhaps you could shed some light on its origins. Does a certain necklace ring any bells?â
At first, I was met with silence.
âA necklace?â Burton repeated, clearing his throat. âIâm afraid Iâm not sure what youâre talking about, Your Highness.â
âAre you certain?â I pressed, leaning forward and looking him dead in the eye, even when he struggled to hold contact. âIt has a rather unique crystal. Itâs also one of your daughterâs most prized possessions, or are you saying you havenât the faintest idea of the intricacies of your own childâs life?â
I pushed him, knowing he wouldnât dare to admit such a thing to me. And I was right.
âOh,â he quickly said with a sheepish wince, âthat necklace. Yes, sheâs always been particularly attached to the thing. Admittedly, I cannot remember for the life of me where she got it in the first place.â
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He was lying.
Of course, he was. Whatever secrets he had, he was desperate to hold on to them. Just how far was he willing to go to hide them from me?
I ran my tongue over my teeth, as if pondering over something. âI suppose Iâm just confused, is all,â I muttered, watching the alpha as carefully as possible, âconsidering she said it belonged to her mother.â
A sharp intake of breath emerged from the alphaâs throat, so swift that even he was surprised by the abrupt sound. His wife glanced at him out of the corner of her eye, though I wasnât sure if that meant she was in on all the secrecy or was just as in the dark as everyone else.
âAâAh. I misspoke. It was a gift from Victoria, shortly after she was born.â
I hummed. âA gift from you, Luna Victoria?â
âYes, Your Highness,â Victoria answered after a moment. âIt was a handâmeâdown, given to me the day I got married. When our fragile daughter was born in poor health, we were desperate for a miracle, so I gave her the necklace for good luck. The necklace has been hers ever since.â
She was a remarkably terrible liar. The whole time she recounted her story, it was like she was reading a script. Not to mention, they were still completely unaware that I knew Victoria was not Maeveâs true birth mother.
I gnawed at my ch*ek. As much as I wanted to confront the pair, however, I wanted to wait for a more opportune time.
âYou must love Maeve immensely to give her such an heirloom,â I ultimately said.
âOf course,â Victoria said, a sickeningly sweet smile spreading across her otherwise flat features, as Burton made sure to smile at me, as well. âI love my daughter more than anything else in the world.â
âYouâll have to forgive me if I find that hard to believe.â
âItâs the truth, sire. She consumes our every thought.â
âThen,â I began, âif you love her as much as you claim, youâd do whatever is needed to keep her safe, correct?â
When Victoria hesitated, Burton quickly took over the conversation once again. âNothing less than perfect for Maeve,â he insisted.
I bit back a sharp comment. âI trust you both heard the cruel things said about Maeve during the recent press conference,â I said, feeling that familiar burning protectiveness wash over me. When they nodded, I continued my train of thought. âI want to enlist you, as herâlovingâparents, to keep her identity hidden until our engagement is officially announced.â
Victoria looked intrigued. âIf I may askâas her mother,â she prodded, âwhen shall we expect to extend our most sincere congratulations to our new family?â
I frowned, directing my attention to her. âDonât expect to hear anything until after the child has been born. You may be her parents, but as far as Iâm concerned, you donât deserve a spot at our wedding.â
Burton dipped his head, while Victoria averted her gaze. âIf that pleases you. You⦠have my word that everything will be taken care of. Not a word will be spoken, not a soul will know.â
âThatâs not good enough.â
Burtonâs mouth opened and closed, at a loss for words. âPâPardon?â
I glared down at him. âHistory has taught me I can no longer rely on your empty, meaningless words,â I said sharply, forcing him to evade my gaze. âYou once swore to me your daughter would behave herself, only for her to toy with my life and that of my childâs. No, it seems the only thing you lot respond to is punishment.â
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Victoriaâs high and mighty demeanor shrunk significantly after those words left my mouth.
âSo, if you refuse to heed my warning, or if I catch wind of even the slightest whispers about Maeveâs identity-â
Burtonâs eyes widened.
âI will not hesitate to strip you both of your titles and sentence you to a lifetime of servitude, just like you did to Maeve,â I said. A slow, sadistic grin stretched across my face as I took in their panicked expressions. âFitting, isnât it? I hope I made myself clear.â
Victoriaâs fists clenched in her thick black skirts, overwhelmed with a growing and bubbling outrage, while her alpha husband trembled where he sat, gulping up a storm. They both knew this was a fight they could not win.
As they learned the hard way, nothing good came from pushing an alpha prince.
âYâYour Highness is too cleverâ¦â Burton stammered as he lowered his gaze to the floor. âYou wonât need to worry about anything. I hear you⦠crystal clear.â
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