The Rejected Werewolf Princess Chapter 226
The Rejected Werewolf Princess
CAMILLA'S POV
Ryker stilled behind me at her words and I knew the dinner was over. It took less than a minute to call it off and
there were sighs of relief all around the table. Peggy stood to the corner while I tried my best to ensure that the girls
were taken care of and every few seconds, I would see her shiver and pull her hands closer to her chest.
Once I was guaranteed that Riley was going to put an eye on my girls, I pulled Peggy to the closest private room
which happened to be the private living room. Ryker and the others came with me and we made sure the door was
bolted shut before we even started speaking.
âTell me everything,â I said as soon as I was sure that we were alone. âHow did you remember? What happened?â
âI don't know,â she admitted. âI have my memories of everything that has happened in the past few months but it is
hazy, almost as if I am watching through someone elseâs eyes. Before this, the last thing I can remember is being
forced to plan for Marie's funeral-" her voice choked on that last word. âI was distraught. I had no idea what I was
doing. Marie is my life, my daughter was my everything and she died and the bastards responsible were going to go
freeâ
It was clearly taking an emotional toll on her and I wanted to comfort her and tuck her into a bubble where she
didnât have to talk about any of it but the unfortunate trust was that I needed her to speak, I needed to know
everything so we could handle it the right way. I opened my mouth a few times but no words would come out. I
glanced over at Ryker for help and he didnât hesitate before taking the seat next to me.
âPeggy, I can only imagine how terrifying this must be for you,â he began in a calm and comforting voice. âWe are
going to need you to calm down and tell us exactly how you remembered all this. Can you do that?â
She nodded before taking a deep exhale. âMarie had been on edge all through today, she claimed she was sick but I
knew that was a lie. She kept snapping at me and I had no idea what the hell was going on so I stayed to give her
some emotional support. I left to get some food to eat, and she tried to stop me, In hindsight, I can see why. If you
are not reading this novel on Jobni ;bâ.com, some sentences are incomplete. It was as if the moment I was out of her
reach, it all slammed back into me at once. I was so confused at first because it felt like I had two different lives
trying to take root in my head. I couldn't tell which one was real or not.â
âHow did you end up knowing which was real?â Christine asked from her spot behind us and all eyes went on her.
âHow did you realize that it wasn't just a figment of your imagination?â
âBecause I remembered how my heart broke the moment I saw my child lying on that hospital bed. I remember how
it felt like my world had come to an end,â she gave a sad smile. âThere are certain emotions that you cannot fake,
certain emotions that cannot be replicated and this- this, is one of them.â
She looked away and wiped the tears that had leaked from the corners of her eyes. I knew exactly how she felt
because for a brief second on that cliff, I had lost my child. I reached out for her and squeezed her hand tightly and
she gave me a small smile. She was still visibly shaken up but she looked a lot better and a bit calmer.
âWhat do we do now?â she asked. âDo I go back and pretend like I donât know what is happening? Do you want me to
get information on her? I could try.â
âNo,â I cut her off. âThere is no need to do that. It will only make matters worse in the end. We know she is dead, we
know she isn't who she says she is and there is no use accommodating her to make the rest of us uncomfortable. I
have a plan, but I need your help.â
Once we had finished discussing the nature of the plan, Peggy and I made our way to the room. Marie was still inside
she was seated cross legged on the bed. When she saw us walk in, she stilled slightly and sat up straight. Whoever
she was, she had a very good poker face, she acted like she knew nothing was going on as she crossed her arms over
her chest.
âIs this an intervention?â she asked with an amused drawl. âI said I didn't feel well, is this the part where you want
me to say that it was a lie? I don't need you to come check on me. I am not sick, I will be fine in the next twenty-four
hours.â
âThat isnât why we are here,â I said simply and her brows furrowed in confusion. âI took the seat in front of her all the
while she watched me with careful suspicion. âDo you remember that incident in the woods?â
She frowned. âI donât want to talk about that, Camilla. I think it is time that you dropped it. There is no reason for you
to keep pushing even after-"
âYou died,â I cut her off. âAlthough, you already knew that because you aren't Marie.â
She stared at me for a second before snorting. âI donât know what the hell you are on but I think I am done playing
the game,â she turned away from me but I could see the slight fear in her eyes.
âl don't want to hurt you but I will if you donât tell me what the hell you want and why you are hereâ
âI think it is time for you to leave,â she announced turning to me. âI think it is absolutely ridiculous that you would
accuse me of something like that knowing that-"
She didnât even finish her statement, she pushed past me and made a run for it. Peggy screamed in fear but I knew
she was going to get caught, the others were outside waiting. We had planned for this, for the moment she would rut
so I was not surprised when she was suddenly pushed to the ground. She let out an ear splitting scream as she
fought against the hold of the guards.
Her screams echoed across the walls of the room and I saw the exact moment that Peggy shattered. I rushed to her
before she hit the ground and she wrapped her arms around my shoulders. Ryker was by the door silently asking
with his eyes if everything was okay but I couldn't answer because I didnât know. The truth was that I couldn't begin
to imagine the pain that she was in.
âIt sounds just like her,â Peggy managed out. âI know that isn't my daughter but it sounds like her. It looks like her.
Can't I just keep her? We can leave and we will never come back. I could keep herâ
âPeggy,â I coaxed trying to keep my voice as soft as possible. âThat person will never be your child. We donât even
know why the person is parading in your child's body. They probably mean more harm than good.â
âBut I would have Marie back.â
âYou will never have Marie back,â it was a hard pill to swallow but it was true. âMarie is gone and she wouldn't want
you to hold onto this stranger in the guise of holding onto her. I know it hurts-"
She pushed me off and I saw burning anger in her eyes. âYou donât know what this feels like. You can pretend to
know but you never will. Your children are tucked in bed with their nannies and maids watching over them. Your
children have never seen a day of sorrow in their lives so do not tell me you know what it feels that my child is
dead.â
âIt might not seem that way but I do know,â I said and she opened her mouth to refute but I held up a hand to stop
her. âMy oldest daughter was kidnapped and almost burned alive in a house, it is the same place that I lost my
mother. Once again, she was kidnapped by vampires and she could have drowned. I know what it is like to have my
child in danger, Peggy, I know what it feels like to see the life leave your child's eyes. Both of my children have almos
died in my arms.â
âHow did-" she trailed off. âYou have your memories back.
I gave her a small smile before nodding. âI do, but that is not important right now, what matters is that you stay here
and rest. What happened today was awfully traumatizing and it will take a toll on even the best of people. I will have
guards outside your door to keep an eye on you and keep you updated.â
âThank you,â she whispered but her eyes said so more. I squeezed her hand in silent solidarity before slowly making
my way out of the room.
Once I was finally away, I let my shoulders sag and I leaned against the wall for support. Ryker was instantly by my
side, his hand on my lower back and his eyes roaming my body for any signs of an injury. I wanted to tell him that I
was fine, that I was okay, but my lips couldn't move. It was almost as if my tongue was stuck to the roof of my mouth.
âCamilla,â he pushed my hair out of my face and turned me to face him. âDo you need me to call you the physician?
Do you need to sit down? I could carry you to-"
âNo,â I cut him off but his worried expression did not ease. âI just need a second. Those are memories I did not see
myself having to relive for a while. It just- everything is too much. I just need a second.â
Understanding filled his features and instead of asking any more questions, he just pulled me close and wrapped hi:
arms around me. His scent filled my nostrils and I felt all the tension begin to leave my body as he ran his hands
down my spine.
âYou can sit this one out if you want,â he whispered. âI can talk to Marie- or whoever- alone. You don't have to be
there with me.â
âI owe it to Peggy to be there,â I cleared my throat and pulled away from him. âI am fine, I can do this.â
âCamilla-"
I cut him off. âLead the way to the dungeons, Ryker. We have an imposter to interrogate