Chapter 95
The 5-time Rejected Gamma & the Lycan King
Seeing that Lucianne needed nothing more than food and bed rest, the doctors discharged her before
noon. Russell obediently went to kindergarten, leaving the hospital with Annie. Xandar, Christian and
Lucianne grabbed a quick bite before they headed to the police station. 1
Xandar only brought Lucianne because he didnât want to let her out of his sight. But he reminded
Lucianne to use as little strength as possible when she was there, meaning no excessive mental
gymnastics with whatever they were about to hear from Chief Dalloway.
The Chief brought them to see Agnes Fitzgerald. They peered through the one-way mirror at the tear-
strained, exhausted-looking woman. When Xandar asked why she chose to confess, Chief Dalloway said
that she âregretted ordering the murderâ as soon as she found out what really happened.
Lucianne asked in a soft voice, âHow did she know what happened? I doubt the hired killer was able to
make a phone call to his employer before he passed out from the blade in his buttocks. And thereâs
nothing in the news saying that a child was involved. How does Agnes know that it was her contract that
went sideways?â
âShe said that she hired two people for the task, my Queen. One to kill; and one to drive the killer away
after heâd completed his task.â
Christian asked, âChief, are you saying that the second one got away?â
âThatâs what she is saying, your Grace.â
Lucianne pressed the old man, âBut you donât believe her, do you, Chief?â
He looked helplessly at the Queen, and sighed before he said, âIâve seen criminals, your Highness. And I
have to say, this woman doesnât exhibit any form of criminal behavior. The evidence fits but look at her,
my Queen,â he gestured to the window and went on, âShe just looks tired and frightened.â
Lucianne had to agree. It was like he said, Agnes was just exhausted and terrified. She didnât even look
remorseful. Xandar then asked Chief Dalloway, âWhatâs her occupation?â
âOne of the two personal secretaries to the head of audit at the National Audit Department, my King.â
âHelena Tanner?â Xandar asked, and the Chief nodded but before Xandar could ask, Chief Dalloway
said, âShe denied that she was coerced. She said she wasnât threatened by her employer, her husband,
her family or anyone else.â 1
âShe has a family?â Lucianne asked in surprise.
Chief Dalloway didnât see a reason for her reaction so he simply answered, âA mate and a toddler, my
Queen.â 1
Christian asked, âWhat is her motive for the kill again, Chief?â
âShe said it was a colleague rivalry, your Grace. She wanted her colleagueâs position for years now, and
she has told the intended victimâs mother to swap department positions with her countless times. But it
seems her colleague refused.â
The three of them exchanged knowing looks, knowing that the whole line o ning was utter rubbish. Ellia
had been with Annie and Christian for days and they spoke very often. She shared the ups and downs of
her work life there but she never mentioned such pestering or rivalry.
Xandar was contemplating on using his Kingâs Authority but he just promised Lucianne that he will never
use it on anyone innocent. And this woman in front of them seemed innocent. Suddenly, he felt a tug on
his hand and he was sucked into two large, black orbs like they were black holes.
*Let me talk to her? Lucianne whispered.
His lilac eyes widened with panic and concern as he held her by her shoulders and said, âNo. Baby,
youâre supposed to be on bed rest. I wasnât even supposed to bring you here. And we agreed, n o mental
gymnastics.â .
âNo, we agreed to no âexcessiveâ mental gymnastics.â She said innocently, blinking those black orbs at
him.
âSweetheart, no.â Xandarâs voice was soft and pleading. Everyone there knew that he was going to lose
soon. Xandar gave one final attempt when he said, âYou just woke up hours ago. Youâre still recovering.â
Lucianne argued weakly, âSheâs cuffed. I doubt sheâll pose any danger. Talking to her wonât require much
strength. And the Chief will be there with me.â
He held both her hands and suggested, âBaby, Christian and I can talk to her. You can mind-link your
questions when Iâm in there and Iâll ask her. How about that?â
Lucianne asked rhetorically, âDo you think she would tell you anything differently from what she already
told the Chief?â Everyone knew she wouldnât, not unless Xandar used the Kingâs Authority, which felt
very wrong to use at that moment.
Lucianne continued to speak softly, âSheâs scared, Xandar. Odds are, her familyâs safety is at stake. If we
force her to open up, weâll only drive her further away. Let me talk to her.â
He thought hard about it. She then mind-linked him, âUnless youâd rather use the Kingâs Authority to get
the truth?
Xandar looked at his mate in dismay and answered her question aloud, âIt doesnât seem right to use that
in this case.â He sighed, and pondered on his predicament as he looked into her black orbs, which was a
guaranteed way of giving into his mateâs demands. In the end, Xandar groaned and said, âTen minutes.
Only ten minutes. Thatâs how long weâll be in there with her.â
âWe?â Lucianne asked.
Xandar smirked, âYou didnât think I was going to let my Queen go in there without her King, did you?â
Lucianne smiled radiantly, and pecked a kiss on his jawline before whispering, âThank you,
my love.â
Xandarâs heart melted but he tried to remain stern with her. âNo over-exertion in there, my Queen, got it?â
Lucianne nodded like a doting Queen who heeded to the orders of her King but Christian and Dalloway
were fully aware of who the real winner was.
Chief Dalloway held the door open for them, and Lucianne stepped in first, followed by Xandar behind
her. Agnes straightened her back when the door opened, and she stiffened when she saw who walked
in.
She started crying as she pleaded, âP-lease. Iâm sor-ry. I-Iâm sor-ry.â
Lucianne got Xandar to stand on the side, and she approached the crying Agnes. She took the seat in
front of her, studying Agnesâs reaction. Lucianne then offered a small smile and started speaking in a
calm voice, âAgnes, what are you saying? What are you apologizing for?â
Lucianneâs voice had somehow emitted a tranquil energy in the small room. Even Christian and
Dalloway, who were both listening in through earphones, felt the change in the tense atmosphere inside.
Agnes sobbed, and her voice was steadier when she said, âIâm sorry f-for ordering a child to be killed.â
Her voice cracked towards the end and she broke down again.
Lucianne remained calm as she said, âAgnes.â She called out to the woman but Agnes only hid her face
and kept sobbing. So, Lucianne reached out for her cold hand and gave it a gentle squeeze as she
called out her name again.
Agnes was surprised by her touch, especially after what she had just said. Her eyes met Lucianneâs
comforting black orbs, and the Queen was giving her a warm smile as she whispered, âYou didnât d o it,
Agnes.â