Chapter 108
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
Chapter 108 Midnight schemes.
Doris was dreaming, she had to be. Joseph stood with his brows raised and hand stretched out as if he was waiting for her to take it. Slowly, Doris took off her blankets and grasped his warm hand. He pulled her out of bed and she had her boots on in seconds. Half of her was still positive it was all just a dream.
âOut for a midnight stroll?â Doris whispered in disbelief. Was he insane? Surely someone would see them!
âShh, the other guards have dozed off and wonât be up for quite a while if weâre quiet.â
âHow do you know this?â Doris asked. Joseph held out his arm and she grasped onto him. Her eyes flickered to his belt where his knife and keys were still firmly attached.
âTrust me, Iâve had many late nights with those men and they stay out until the morning while I keep watch by myself.â Joseph said quietly. He gestured for her to stay quiet as they snuck down the hall. She followed him out a back way and she tried to memorize her steps until they were out the back door and into the snow.
As it turned out, her room wasnât very far from an exit-he didnât realize how much he was helping her.
Joseph gently closed the door behind them the second they stepped out. It looked as if there was nothing for miles except snow and trees. The sight took her breath away if she was honest. There was nothing quite like the moonlight shining against frosty snow.
âWhy did you take me out here? Couldnât you lose your job?â Doris asked quietly as they walked down a path close to the walls of the building just in case someone had peered out one of the windows.
âYes, I could.â He shrugged and offered a crooked smile. âI felt bad that youâve been stuck in that room. I know how much you craved some fresh air so I thought Iâd help. Itâs the least I could do.â
Doris tried not to feel as touched as she did. Her mind was so far away from her, she almost forgot to enjoy the fresh air. Slowly, she inhaled the air around her and closed her eyes. It smelled like snow and pine which was one of her new favorite scents. When she exhaled, she glanced up to see him watching her. âThank you. Itâs truly kind of you, I didnât expect it.â
âI told you the rogues arenât as bad as you think.â He knocked his shoulder against hers lightly.
âMoonlight deserves to be enjoyed by the beauty in life.â
Dorris blamed the chill in the air for her blush. She glanced down at his belt again when he turned his face away from her. It would be so easy to run off into the woods âbut she had no wolf and she knew it wouldnât get her very far. His legs were much longer than her own.
âI used to walk out here every night when I was on watch. Thereâs a certain calmness that comes only at this time.â Joseph said. He slowed his steps and peered around the corner to check for any other guards.
When there were none, he guided her forward as if she was a dainty princess.
âItâs so beautiful, it truly looks fake.â Doris laughed a little. The snow looked like a perfect blanket of ice. It was almost hard to break the softness with their steps but it was unavoidable. If it wasnât so cold, she would have laid in it.
âIsnât there some girl out there you should be taking on these strolls?â Doris teased.
âAhâ¦â Joseph scratched the back of his head. âHonestly, I havenât had the honor of being around women my age. A lot of them are already married or havenât given me the time of day.â
âWhat?â Doris said, lips parted. There was no way that was true! Many of the men at Life Pharmacy werenât half as handsome as him. âYouâre cute as a button, I was sure hundreds of girls had you in their day dreams!â
Joseph snorted and turned away his red cheeks. âItâs no matter, I havenât met anyone as fine as you.â
âIs that wise for you to say knowing Iâll be taken home in a few days?â Doris asked.
âI have nothing to lose.â He grinned, flashing her his bright teeth. He would be a heartbreaker if he was around more women his age. Not to mention all the maids at the palace. But Doris only saw a flash of blue eyes in her mind like a dream that haunted her more than any other. Williamâs rapid temper and possessive nature made her want to strangle him but a bigger half of her wished he was here to grab her and kiss her senseless. 3 âI suppose not.â Doris rolled her eyes and tried to banish the prince from her mind. He led her to an open clearing and took her hand. âWhat are you doing?â Doris asked suspiciously.
âI have a prince to compete against and my time is running out. Iâm trying to charm your pants off. Wellâ
not literally.â He said quickly. Doris laughed and had to bite her lip to keep her voice lower. 1 âHow do you expect to do that?â
Joseph pulled her against his chest suddenly and gripped her waist. For a moment, sheâd forgotten how to speak. âHave you ever danced in the snow?â
âIâwhat? No, I donât dance very wellââ
âNonsense, thereâs nothing to it.â Joseph grinned before he lifted her up until she was standing on his boots. Doris didnât have time to object before he started moving them around the clearing like they were in some ridiculous fairytale. A bubble of laughter tried to escape but she didnât want to encourage him.
âJoseph!â Doris gasped. She gripped onto him tightly and he only seemed pleased with himself. He twirled them around to a melody of music she couldnât hear. Each move was graceful and made her embarrassed that she knew there was no way for her to keep up if he hadnât put her on his toes.
He watched her with a grin and a bit of concentration as he moved. Her hand gripped his shoulder while the other was at his waist. She slowly moved it down the more distracted he looked. Her fingers closed over the cold metal of his keys and she slid them up her sleeve before she held onto him againânot once taking her eyes off of him.
He gripped her waist and spun her around the clearing like she was some sort of free dancer. She allowed herself to enjoy it, if only for a moment. By the time her feet wear back on the floor, she remembered why she was here.
âI didnât take you for the dancing type.â Doris breathed. As romantic as it was to dance in the moonlight, he was barking at the wrong heart.
âMy mother taught me when I was a young boy.â He said with a smile as he led her back towards the building. It was truly the size of a castle, it was almost odd to call it anything but.
âShe must have been lovely. Iâve never learned how to dance. Itâs not really expected as a maid.â
âI would assume it -would be if you were a princeâs lady.â Joseph said, he watched her carefully and the weight of the keys felt heavy in her sleeve.
âI wouldnât have to worry about that. He has a lady at the palace.â Doris said. She tried to ignore the bloom of guilt she felt every time she remembered that. Did everyone else see her as a side piece to the prince? Shame was almost worse than the guilt she felt even though she knew she despised Melody.
âInteresting.â Joseph said quietly. He snuck her back into the palace and down the halls towards her room. They slipped past a snoozing guard and hurried to the door that was left open just a crack. Doris turned back to him and threw her arms around his shoulders.
âThank you for a wonderful night.â She whispered and kissed his cheek. When she pulled away, he was redder than a tomato, it almost made her laugh.
â0âof course, my lady. Goodnight.â He bowed. Doris smiled and closed the door after her. She heard the lock set behind her. â1 Doris waited about what she guessed was half an hour before she slid the keys out from her sleeve and went to unlock her door.