Chapter 68
The Rejected Werewolf Princess
Chapter 68
RYKERâS PO.V
I could feel Camillaâs excitement and I immediately knew that she had found something. She wasted no time in turning to my side of the bed and showing me the singular quote. I read it over again but it didnât seem to make sense. I hadnât spoken to Leanor much before she died but one thing we- or rather, she- always threatened me over was that she never wanted me to be a cheater like her husband.
Judging by that singular quote, he was in love with this mystery woman and that was at odds with the image I already had of him in my head. I couldnât tell if Leanor got it wrong or if he had just convinced himself in the moment that he wrote that he was in love with the woman. Despite my confusion, I was still able to offer Camilla a smile of encouragement. It was getting late so I took the book from her and kept a random piece of paper to hold her page.
Camilla was stubborn and she tried to pretend like she wasnât exhausted but the moment her head hit the pillow; she was out like a light. I found it harder to fall asleep. There were so many thoughts going through my head at the same time. The thoughts had been plaguing me since the first day we had the misfortune of meeting Frederick. I was unsure if during all of this, I would be able to properly protect my family.
After a lot of tossing and turning, I managed to fall asleep. I was up early as usual and Camilla woke up while I was getting dressed. I reminded her about Audrey and it was clear from the guilty look on her face that she had forgotten. She was quick to get ready and when we got to Audreyâs room, her entire face lit up. I could tell that she didnât expect Camilla to come. I watched as they interacted and I noticed Christine sneak in. It was clear that she wanted to say something.
I grabbed her upper arm and pulled her out of the room. âWhat is it?â
She retrieved a piece of paper from her back and I wasted no time in taking it from her. It was another page from a journal and this time, it was detailing how Frederickâs first birthday was spent.
â âFrederick dropped this off last night. I think he is doing some sort of countdown until the final day. Iâm guessing this means that he is still within the palace borders but I donât understand how he hasnât been seen yet. He would need to eat.â
âHe might have people within the palace walls,â I finally let out the
thoughts that had been bothering me for a while. âWhether we like it or not, it is something that we should consider. How many guards have seen this?â
âOnly the four who were watching the back entrance because that is where he placed this one. Although, I am sure it is only a matter of time. before the news spreads. Guards like to talk and the servants will overhear. I just donât want it to get into town because that is where we might have a problem on our hands.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThere are a few people who werenât happy when my aunt was ruling. They felt that she wasnât a direct descendant and she was a woman. They are mostly quiet because they know that she would not have tolerated any treason but Camilla-â she trailed off with a sigh. âCamilla isnât her mother. She is kind and I fear that some people may see that as her being weak.â
Before I could respond, I heard the door open and Camilla made her way outside. She glanced between Christine and I. âIs everything alright?â My first instinct was to hide the page from her and pretend like all was fine but I knew I wouldnât be helping her in any way so I reluctantly handed it over. âFrederick dropped this sometime last night. You can read it on your way to the council room because we have another meeting with the elders. We need to find out who that woman was.
The elders proved to be useless. None of them knew anything about the kingâs affairs. According to them, he never left the palace except on hunts and diplomatic meetings but that didnât make sense except his mistress was in the palace or he was sneaking out without anyone knowing. The former was the most likely because I doubted that the king would be able to leave undetected.
âWhat about people in the palace?â I asked and the elders glanced at Camilla before they spoke.
âHe had a fondness for serving girls but he wasnât in love with any of them. He never visited the same girl more than three times. None of the palace serving girls got pregnant. If they did, we would have been the first
to know.â
âJust like you were the first to know about Frederick,â Camilla quipped and they all went silent. âIs it possible that he used to sneak out using the same means that Frederick uses to sneak in? It might be something he
was taught, donât you think?â
âThat makes sense,â I said slowly wondering how I didnât think of that. âThe fact of the matter remains that we still donât know how Frederick is sneaking in.â I turned to the elders. âHave you found anything?â
They all shook their heads and I realized we were back at square one. I hated not knowing and I hated when someone else had the advantage. It felt like I was playing their games and their rules and more often than not, you were bound to lose if you did that.
âI understand that this is crazy and we have almost nothing to go on but we donât have time. Frederick will be here and everything my mother has worked for will be gone,â Camilla spoke softly almost as if she were tired and I wouldnât have blamed her if she was.
âForgive me, your majesty,â one of the elders spoke. âBut this is your fatherâs kingdom, isnât it?â
Camilla raised a brow. âIs there a point to that statement?â when the elder didnât speak she stood to her feet. âFind something, anything we can use to pin this guy down. If you canât find who he is then at least find out where he is. He has to be within or close to the palace in order to drop daily notes on our walls and he needs to be finding food from somewhere. I want answers by tomorrow.â
She didnât wait for a response from them before she stormed out of the room with me following directly behind her. As soon as the doors shut and we were alone in the hallway, I saw her shoulders sag. I knew it was hard for her to be going through all of this especially after just having a baby.
I walked up behind her slowly and placed my hands on her shoulders. She relaxed against me instantly and I k*ssed her head. âYou should go and rest, I can handle the rest of the day.â
âI am Queen, Ryker, I do not have the luxury of rest.â
âI am your mate and I will not watch you destroy yourself like this. You are tired, not just physically, go upstairs.â
She looked like she was going to refuse but the exhaustion won out because she nodded. I watched as a handful of guards followed her up the stairs and I waited until she had disappeared from view before I went off to the next meeting.
Before evening, I was just about ready to call it a day. The day had been a process of running around in circles. Some of the guards had gone into
the town closest to us to ask around for Frederick but no one knew who he was. The caves in the woods nearby were abandoned and Frederick was nowhere to be seen. If I didnât know better, I would have assumed that he was a warlock who could appear at will but he was flesh and bone like we were and for some reason, he was in the air like smoke.
The elders were just as useless because they couldnât find anything. It was incredibly difficult to find out about someoneâs past if you didnât know where they came from. They were determined that his mother was found. outside the palace but I couldnât shake off the feeling that she worked here so I asked for a list of every single female who had worked in the palace since the king was born. The list was extensive- there were over a thousand names- and each name came with a file of what they did and the interactions they had with him.
The first thing I did was filter out the much older women and the obvious minors but there were still a lot of names and by the time the sun was setting, a headache had started to form but I was determined not to go to bed until I found something. I didnât realize how long I had been locked in my office until I heard a soft knock and Camilla walked in.
âItâs late,â were the first words out of her mouth. âAudrey is asking of you and you havenât even held Aurora today.â
I closed the files in front of me and stood to my feet. âI lost track of time.â âWhat are you doingâ she asked never taking her eyes off the files.
âIâm trying to find Frederickâs mother.â
âAny luck?â I shook my head. âMaybe dinner can help that.â
I couldnât agree more. We were barely out of my office when Christine came rushing over. There were a bunch of scrolls and rolled up pieces of paper in her hands. She came to a stop in front of us and I could tell that she was trying to regulate her breathing.
âI found it,â she sounded excited and I wondered what she was talking
about. âI found out how he is getting into the palace undetected.â