The Rejected Werewolf Princess Chapter 240
The Rejected Werewolf Princess
RYKER'S POV
I couldn't tell Camilla the truth. She seemed so happy and peaceful knowing that Reina was dead. I didnât have the
heart to tell her that there was more to the story than that. Instead, I put a smile on my face and lied through my
f*****g teeth. It was a wonder that she didnât even notice, she could usually tell when I was bull shitting her but
maybe she just wanted to believe so badly that I was telling the truth.
The ride back to the palace was tranquil but my mind was a raging inferno. There was so much that could go wrong
and I wasn't sure if I had the heart to tell her. Reina was dead-yes, there was no denying that but whatever she had
dabbled in, whatever she had put her hands into- it wasnât gone, not by a long shot.
I could still feel the icy feeling of the darkness around me. I had never felt as alone as I had in that moment. It took
me back to the worst moments of my life- a child, unable to defend my own mother and my sister. It took me back tc
the icy feeling of despair, fear and helplessness. It was no wonder Reina was the way she was if she had to deal with
that every second of the day. It felt like nails scratching down my back, and I had heard a voice.
That was the kind of voice I was never going to forget until the day I died. It was eerie and otherworldly. I had felt it
reverberate in every fiber of my being. It was Reinaâs voice but it was not at the same time. It was something
different, something stronger. All it had said was one sentence but that one sentence was going to haunt me for the
rest of my life.
âYou think this is over?â it had asked and then I heard a dark cackle. I couldnt describe what happened next even if
tried but I had a sinking feeling. I didnât want to tell Camilla yet because I didnât want her to worry. I had everything
under control.
âRyker,â she called out and I stilled atop my horse. I turned to her and she was watching me with concern in her eyes
âYou zoned out there for a second, are you alright?â
I nodded immediately. âOf course, I am just ready to get home. I think we have had enough of witches for a very long
time.â She smiled. âHonestly, I agree, but we have something else waiting for us- Audrey.â
âAudrey's powers aren't bothering anyone right now and I think we can take a much deserved break and not think
about anything until it becomes an actual problem, hm?â
âIsn't the entire purpose to prevent it before it becomes a problem?â
âCamilla, you worry too much.â
âYou donât worry enough,â she shot back. âI am concerned. I know I shouldn't take stock to whatever Reina said but
she made some very big accusations and what if a part of her is right.â
I turned to her and gave her a bland look. Her cheeks heated crimson in response. âDo you want to take the word of
the woman who has tried to kill ypou multiple times over the word of the goddess who saved you every single time?
She sighed. âYou're right, I'm just worried. This is Audrey we are talking about. She is our daughter.â
âAnd she will be fine,â I finished. âFor now, let us focus on getting home.â
Juan and Damien were waiting in front of the palace when we arrived. I had never seen Juan as panicked as he was ir
that moment. He didnât even wait for us to get off the horses before he rushed over.
âShe was in my head,â he said and I nodded but he either didnât notice or didnât care. âI couldn't get her out. How dic
I not know that she was in my head? How did I not realize what was happening? I could have hurt-"
âBut you didnât,â I cut him off. âThat is what matters. She is dead and everything is over.â He still didnât look
convinced. âReina is dead. The dolls unraveled. She must have gotten to you when she was in the palace but she is
gone now and she can no longer get into your head.â
âShe wanted me to burn the palace down,â he whispered. âI felt the idea drop in my head. She didnât push on it but I
got the idea. She wanted me to start with mine and Christine's room and I would not have been able to stop myself i
she had asked. I would have killed my family and I would have been unable to stop myselfâ
I could see just how truly worried he was. I reached out and placed a hand on his shoulder. âYou are fine. You didn't
hurt them. I know she is probably looking for you right now.â
âHow do I face her?â
âThe way you always have, with the knowledge that you would never willingly hurt her and you would rather die thar
let anything happen to her. She needs you right now, you should go.â
He nodded before rushing off into the palace. Damien was talking to Camilla but his eyes were on me. As soon as he
saw that I was done with Juan, he made his way over to me.
âIs this what your life is like all the time- witches and problems?â
I thought about it before nodding. âMost of the time, yeah.â
He cursed. âThat sounds like a lot. I'm sure we didnât do you any favors by coming here. But at least I got to make up
with Juan, he isnât a bad guy.â
I laughed despite not feeling the slightest bit amused. âI'm glad that worked out for you.â
I made to brush past him but he reached out and stopped me. âLook, I know a lot has happened so far but I still
consider you my best friend and as your best friend of many years, I know when something is wrong. Did something
happen out there?â
âOther than the fact that we battled a witch?â there was no reason for me to be sarcastic but I didnât want him
deciphering what had happened.
He rolled his eyes. âYou know what I mean. Are you alright? You look different- you look uneasy.â
âI just need to see my family and make sure that they are alrightâ
He clearly didnât believe me, but he stepped aside for me. Camilla was waiting at the front of the palace doors for me
and I wasted no time in intertwining my fingers with hers and walking in. She seemed relaxed but I could feel her
watchful gaze.
âYou can ask,â I said after a minute of silence and she let out a sigh of relief.
âDamien was right- you look off. If something is bothering you then you can tell me.â
I stopped her in her tracks then turned her to face me. I rested my forehead against hers and for a few seconds, it
was just us. There were no witches, no people to save, it was just us. I closed my eyes and basked in that feeling for
as long as possible before kissing her softly. For a few minutes, I could pretend like there were no problems- like I
was fine.
âI'm good,â I lied once I had pulled away. âNow, can we go check on our daughters?â
They were with a maid when we got there. I knew Juan would have pulled Christine away and I couldn't even be
upset. As soon as we walked in, Audrey just looked up at us and said. âI knew you would win."
It was a bit unsettling especially seeing as she had said it in this calm monotonous voice. I knew it would take a
while to get used to her powers and to find a way to hide them so that people didn't find out. She was still too young
she wasn't ready to deal with the entire scrutiny and the pressure that came with having magic. She needed to be a
child and that was exactly what we were determined to do.
We distracted them with toys and stories. In all honesty, it was more of a distraction for ourselves. I could feel
Audrey's eyes on me the entire time, almost assessing, as if she knew something was wrong but she didnât say
anything and neither did I. I brushed it to the back of my mind and convinced myself that I was imagining things.
That was until I started to feel something like a churning in my gut. I tried to ignore it but it only seemed to get
worse.
âExcuse me,â I whispered before rushing to my feet and into the bathroom. I barely had time to lock the door.
I didnât know what was happening but I knew that whatever it was, it wasn't good. I heard Camilla call out to me but
assured her I was fine and just asked for a few minutes. I stood in front of the mirror staring down at my fingertips
that were blackened. I wasn't sure how it happened. Right before my eyes, they went back to normal and then to
blackened again.
âWhat the fuck?â I whispered before looking into the mirror and I nearly stumbled back. My eyes were pitch black an
not the kind of black that came when my wolf was in control. This was something else.
âDaddy,â I turned to find Audrey by the door and I cursed.
âYou should go out and wait for me, princess, I'll be there soon,â she didnât move. âAudrey, please, I'll be there soon,
okay? I'm fine.â
âNo, you're not,â she shook her head. âIt got into you.â
âWhat got into me, Audrey?â she remained quiet so I gestured for her to come closer. It took her a second before she
moved and once she did, I bent down until I was eye level with her. âIt's still me, princess. Now, I need you to tell me
what got into me.â
âThe bad magic, daddy, it's inside you.â