The Rejected Werewolf Princess Chapter 224
The Rejected Werewolf Princess
RYKER'S POV
We were thankfully able to get out of the room before Marie and Peggy returned but we took the dolls with us. I held
onto them because Camilla wanted nothing to do with it. There were four dolls in total and I was more annoyed by
the fact that they were not easily identifiable. They all looked the same, there was no hair or any defining features to
figure out who the dolls controlled. Whoever had taken their time to create them had done so in a way that even
now, we couldnt pin them to it.
âIs it possible that they were planted?â Christine asked. She was out of the physician's quarters but her movements
had been very limited.
Even now, it took a lot of convincing on her part to even let Juan consider letting her come to the council room. He
wanted to always have a close eye on her. He was still worried that something was going to her and I couldn't help
but wonder if one of the dolls was for her. I didn't want to jump to conclusions which was why I had said nothing.
âI don't think so,â it was Camilla who answered. She was seated next to me with her hands crossed over her chest.
âThey were hidden very well and we would never have found them if the entire room wasn't searched. Something
very weird is going on and I have no idea what it is.â
âAny luck with Marie and Peggy?â Christine asked but she shook her head.
âTheir stories still don't align and neither of them is willing to talk about it anymore. I can try but I donât want to
come on as pushy or they might suspect that something is up. I already told them that I was getting part of my
memory back-"
There was silence all around the room and it felt good to know that I wasnât the only one who thought it was
absolutely absurd for her to tell them that without first weighing the pros and cons. No one spoke and I saw Camilla
shift anxiously in her seat. It took a full minute of silence before Juan finally broke the silence.
âDid you just say that you told them you had gotten your memory back?â he sounded exasperated and slightly
annoyed.
âI told them I was having flashes of memory,â she corrected. âI thought if I told them that, it would give me some
insight and I would be able to figure something out. I thought it would put whoever is responsible on the spot and
they would make a stupid mistake.â
âHow is that working out for you?â Christine sassed. âYou asked us to keep this as a secret and we did. Why would
you suddenly go behind our backs and damn it all to hell? It doesnât make any semse to me right now.â
âIt might work in our favor,â I cut in. I didnât agree with what she did but she was my mate and at the end of the day,
was always going to defend her. âWe have the dolls and they think her memory is coming back. This might be a good
way to catch them in the act. They will be panicking and Marie will make a mistake. It was a spur of the moment
decision but it was a brilliant one.â
No one said anything. I wasn't sure if they knew I was just defending her or if they truly believed me but no one
questioned it. Christine just sighed and nodded. There was nothing more to be said after that.
âEveryone just keep an eye open,â Camilla said softly. âA cornered animal is bound to strike. We don't know who or
what we are dealing with. We have to be careful. I donât want anyone getting unnecessarily hurtâ
With that warning, everyone stood to their feet and left to handle their own issues. Just because we had a dead
woman on the loose did not mean that we were exempt from our duties at the palace. It was exhausting to say the
least and there were days I couldn't help but crave the less hectic life I had as a simple Alpha. I didnât have a lot of
responsibilities, it was just me, my family and my pack. I didnât have an entire kingdom to care for.
âI'm really sorry about that,â Camilla whispered making me turn to her. âI put you in a position where you had to
defend me.â
âI defended you because I wanted to. You made a choice, you thought about it and you thought it was the right one.
might not agree with it but I trust you and I trust that you will not do anything with the intention to hurt us. That is
why I defended you.â
She sighed. âI think we are in way over our heads with this one. I donât even know what to do next. How do we defeat
someone who is already dead?â
âI don't know,â I admitted. âWhat we can do is focus on what we do know and take it from there.â
I reached out for her when I heard footsteps and we both stilled. I turned just in time to see Riley rounding the
corner. I loved my sister but this was the worst time she could have picked for a visit. There was far too much going
on at this point and what was worse was that she couldn't know about any of it. I planned to make a quick escape
but she already saw me and I couldn't just leave knowing that she was headed straight for me.
âI'm sorry to interrupt,â she mumbled as soon as she got close to us. âRyker, can I talk to you for a moment.â
My brows furrowed. âIs it important because-"
âPlease,â she cut me off and there was a sense of urgency that led me to realize that she wasnât joking. Camilla gave
me a small squeeze on the shoulder before walking off leaving Riley and I alone. âI wanted to-"
âI think we should have this somewhere private,â I grabbed her by the hand and led her towards the private living
room. It was the closest to us and there were guards permanently stationed outside to prevent eavesdroppers and
people spying. âWhat is going on? Is everything okay?â
âI should be asking you that,â she snapped back. âIs Christine alright? I haven't heard anything about what happenec
to her. No one tells me anything around here.â
âShe is fine, she is still resting. You could have just asked.â
âWould you have told me if I did?â
It was at that moment I realized this wasn't about Christine. There was an accusing edge in her tone that led me to
realize that this was more than I thought. I leaned back in the chair and watched her carefully. She had her hands
crossed against her chest and she was too tense, too stoic. She didnât come for a conversation, she came prepared
for a potential argument and the honest truth was that I was far too tired to engage in an argument with anyone.
âTell me what the problem is, Riley,â I sighed. âI cannot read your mind. I donât know what you are thinking.
Something is upsetting you and unless you tell me exactly what it is then I cannot help you.â
âDo you even want me here?â she asked finally. âIt feels like I have been avoided by everyone since I came here. I
understand Christine because of everything that happened with Damien but even you and Camilla barely look at me
Did I do something wrong by choosing Damien? Is that what this is about? Do you want me to call things off?â
âStop,â I cut her off and she fell silent. âThis isnât about you or Damien and no one is avoiding you. You came at the
wrong time, Riley.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âI cannot explain what that means but there is a lot going on right now that requires our attention. No one is
avoiding you because we barely even have time to keep our own heads above the water. Look, I love having you here
the girls love having you here and so does Camilla. I apologize if it feels like we are avoiding you-"
âIs it Christine?â she asked and I fell silent. âIs it because she is pregnant?â
âWhat are you-"
âI'm not blind, Ryker,â she snorted. âBesides, if she doesnât want people to know, she should try hiding her scent
because it is changing. If my presence is making her uncomfortable-"
âYour presence is not making anyone uncomfortable,â I knew nothing I would say would have worked when she
frowned. I knew I was going to regret my next words but I still found myself saying them anyway. âWe can do
something tomorrow, all of us. Would that make you feel better?â
She nodded, âI just want us to put the past behind us. Damien is going to be a part of the family and I wouldn't want
things to be uncomfortable.â
âI will talk to the others and see what I can do.â
That seemed to be all she wanted because she smiled wide and after a bone crushing hug, she skipped out of the
room leaving me to wonder just how I was going to tell the others that I had just signed them up for something that
was going to potentially take our attention off the life threatening crisis that was the dead woman walking.
I stood to my feet and prepared to leave when I heard a throat clear behind me. While leaving, Riley had left the doo
open and Marie stood in the doorway. The guards were not letting her in but it didn't seem like she had any
intentions to come in at all.
âCan I help you?â I asked and she nodded but when she opened her mouth to speak, no words would come out.
âMarie, are you alright?â
She stood there for a full minute before shaking her head finally. âIt is nothing, I apologize for wasting your time.
Please, excuse me.â