The Rejected Werewolf Princess Chapter 228
The Rejected Werewolf Princess
RYKER'S POV
No one made a move to touch the cloth. There was just so much fear and concern filling the room, it was almost
suffocating. I sighed and reached out with my toe to push open the rag but nothing would have prepared me for
what was in there. Inside said rag was one of the dolls but it didnât look normal, it was black, almost as if it had been
burned and it had the most putrid smell I had ever been unfortunate enough to encounter.
I knew what it was immediately, we all did. Christine had a hand to her nose and I watched her rush over to a corner
to throw up. She should have left, I wanted to force her to leave but she didnât, instead, she came right back and
stood next to us.
âWhat the hell is going on?â she asked. âI was watching it and all of this happened within seconds. Something weird
is going on.â
Camilla agreed but as I glanced back over my shoulder at the rotten body in the cell, it all made sense. âThe cell
keeps out every form of magic. The moment we put her in there, the magic keeping the body alive started to leech
away, it had to go back to its original state. My only question now is what happened to the person in her body?â
No words were spoken as we all wracked our brain for any possible responses, the honest truth was that we didnât
know. This was magic and it was completely out of our pay grade. We didnât have a resident witch who could answer
all of our questions and tell us what was true and real or not. All we had at the moment was a dead body and a
rotten doll.
âPeggy!â Camilla exclaimed after a second. âShit, how are we going to explain all of this to her? She is going to be
devastated. I have to tell her what happened.â
She looked to me and I knew she wanted me to handle it. It was clear that she was emotionally invested in this and I
couldn't expect her to be at her best in this situation. I turned to the guards who were still watching us with close
curiosity and anticipation.
âGet rid of the body, I would prefer that you burned it. Make sure to take this doll with you,â I gestured to it, not
wanting to go any closer. âDo not touch it with your bare hands. We donât know what it was used for or if there are
traces of magic inside of itâ
âYes, your majesty.â
âSpeaking of magic, do not take that body out until the fire is ready. I donât know if the magic will seep back in or
not. This entire situation screams foul play and I donât want to make it worse,â I turned to the women. âWe should
go.â
âDonât you think we should let Peggy see her first?â Camilla asked in an unsure tone. âShe might want to say good
byeâ
âIt is best that she keeps whatever image she has of her daughter right now over the image of that rotten corpse,â I
knew my worse were harsh but I needed to drive my point across. âWe will break the news about Marie. I will be righ
there with you the entire step of the way.â
She nodded and I reached out to intertwine my fingers with her. I turned to Christine who had been silent the entire
time.
âThank you,â I whispered and she waved me off. âI think we can handle it from here. You should go and rest, I cannot
imagine how exhausting that ordeal was.â
It was a testament to how tired she was because she didn't even protest, she just gave me a small smile and walked
away leaving Camilla and I. My mate definitely didnât want to see Peggy, she dragged her feet the entire time and I
knew it was worry for how she would behave and take the news.
When we arrived at Peggy's door, I had to knock because I knew that in the moment, Camilla couldn't bring herself tc
do anything. I knocked quietly and there was some mumbling before the door opened. Peggy took one look at us an
she frowned deeply. I opened my mouth to speak but she held up a hand to stop me.
âl already know what you are about to say and I would rather you didnât,â she cut me off. âCan I at least see her?â
âNo, you canât,â I hated doing that to her especially when her eyes widened and her frown deepened. âYou donât wan
to see her in that state, I assure you. You want to keep whatever memory you have of her as pure as possible. Do not
taint it with this.â
âThat was not your call to make,â she spat and I knew that I had successfully pissed her off. âYou can leave now,
thank you for informing me.â
She turned on her heels and walked into the room. I knew the smart thing would have been to just walk away but
when I made to do so, I saw Camilla take a step into the room. She had her hands wrapped around her mid-section,
almost as if she were anxious. I couldn't just leave my mate so I followed her as well. Peggy did her best to ignore us
and pretend that we weren't there.
âWhen my mother died, I didn't see her body,â Camilla began and I stilled. I had never heard her speak about this ou
loud. âI wanted to, so badly but I was advised against it. I was furious, I thought they were trying to take her from me
I thought they didnât want me to say goodbye. I threw every tantrum in the book, I screamed and I cried but they
didn't let me and now I am grateful that I didnât because when I think about my mother, I think about her the way
she was and not how she died.â
âThese two situations are not the same,â Peggy spat. âThis is my child. I raised her alone. I cared for her, I loved her, I
watched her take her first steps, I watched her shift, I was there when she had her first kiss. I love my daughter with
everything in me and you cannot stop me from seeing her. This is the time that she needs me the most.â
âNo,â Camilla cut her off. âThis is the time that she needs you to be strong. You donât want to see her like that, she
wouldn't want you to.â
âYou donât know Marie, you donât know my girl, you have no right to speak for herâ
Peggy had her finger pointed in Camillaâs face and it took everything in me to not pull her back, instead, I let out a
warning growl. Both women turned to me and Peggy's cheeks heated as she realized what she had done. She took a
small step back to show me that she meant no harm and only then did the tension in my chest reduce considerably.
I could see that Camilla wasn't happy with me for growling at Peggy but we could take care of that later. What
mattered to me was that she was not being threatened or cornered.
âPeggy,â Camilla began again after a strained minute. âI know how much this hurts and while I might not have known
Marie, you can trust that I know this situation. I have been here before and I know that if you do this, you will regret
itâ
âLosing your mother in a fire is not the same as my daughter's body rotting on the ground, Camilla,â Peggy spat.
âDonât you dare compare the two."
Camilla opened her mouth to speak but I held up a hand to stop her and she went silent. I slowly made my way over
to them making sure I stood in a way that I blocked the door. Both women watched me carefully but my attention
was on Peggy.
âWe didn't tell you how her mother died,â I said simply and she stilled.
âYes you did,â her voice shook ever so slightly. âHow else would I know about it?â
âl am asking you the very same question.â
She scoffed. âIs this a new tactic of yours? Are you trying to intimidate me into forgetting what is happening right
now?â
âI have no need to intimidate you but let us assume that I was wrong and she did tell you, how did you know that
Marie's body was rotten? That happened today, less than a few minutes before we came here, how did you know?â
She stared at me for a second and then did the most absurd thing, she buried her face into her hands and began to
cry. My brows furrowed in confusion as I watched her and I could feel Camillaâs confusion too. Peggy stood there wit
her head bent as her shoulders shook with the force of her sobs. I wasnât sure if I was to comfort her or just watch
her.
I ended up doing the former and after two minutes of crying with no response from anyone she looked up at us and
risked a peek. She frowned when she saw that we weren't doing anything and to my surprise, she rolled her eyes anc
wiped at her tears.
âI thought that would work,â she drawled with no humor in her tone. Her spine straightened and she looked up at us
in slight annoyance. âI should have waited until you told me.â
âYou should have,â I said simply. âWho are you and what do you want?â
âYou have to be very stupid to not know who I am by now,â she crossed her arms over her chest. âDid you really thin}
that by throwing me off a cliff I would die? I hold the power over death, little prince, very little can kill me.â
Reina.
âThe knife,â Camilla spluttered. âI stabbed you, you should have diedâ
âPerhaps you are better off looking for instructions before playing with sharp toys,â she mused. âNow, I need you to
tell me where that knife is and I can be out of your hairâ