Chapter 44 Luna Queen is behind all this, isnt she

“What do you mean the decoy was torn apart? We’re not even a full day into this journey!” Prince William whisper-shouted. Doris hadn’t even realized there was another carriage on the road, she thought it was just theirs. Why didn’t she see it this entire time? “I was sent to check their route a few hours ago and when I found them-” The man swallowed, his eyes were larger than life. “There… there was so much blood. They destroyed the entire carriage as if it were nothing.” A chill ran through Doris, she clenched the cloak tighter around herself. Prince William’s eyes flickered towards her for a breath before he glanced at the rest of the men that waited for his order. “We have to get moving. Our carriage will be next if we’re not quick enough.” “How will we avoid them?” Doris asked. Prince William turned his sharp gaze on her, she only lifted her chin. “We have to stay on the off roads. The decoy we sent went straight through the main traveling road and must have been caught the instant it crossed the border. Two men will travel ahead to search the area before we travel through, Any hint of another pack and we will do our best to move around those areas.” “How many people died in the other carriage?” Doris asked quietly. The guard hesitated and looked to Prince William for approval, “Around a dozen. Most of their bodies

looked as if they were dragged through the trees. I was lucky to get out of there alive.” Doris tightened her grip on her cloak and for the first time, she wished she had a weapon on her. She wasn’t skilled with knives or even used to holding one but having any sort of blade in her hand might comfort her a little. What would she do if one of them got near her? She had nothing to defend herself out here. Every guard that surrounded her had more than a few weapons to defend themselves. Prince William-well, he had himself. She was sure he had something under his coat but it would be nothing compared to his wolf-or so she’d heard. “Let’s not waste more time, clear the area and leave no trace of our stop behind.” Prince William said before he gripped her arm and led her to the carriage as if he was certain she wouldn’t follow without his lead. Doris glared at him when he wasn’t looking and tried her best to cool her features before he helped her back into the carriage. The door slammed after him and shut the warmth in tight with them. Doris settled in her seat across from him and watched as the trees quickly started to pass them by. Prince William leaned across the seat to close the curtain. We can’t risk either of us being seen.” “I think you mean just you.” Doris corrected. Prince William leaned back against the seat and shrugged. “I’m sure it’s been a while since the rogues have seen a pretty girl around here. I wouldn’t risk it.” Doris felt the blush light up her cheeks, she quickly pressed her cold hands against her warm skin to cool it before he noticed. “Don’t tease me, please.” His eyes followed her movements like a predator in the dark. Slowly, she lowered her hands to her lap.

ones so it was meant to appear as if a prince was inside.” Doris thought for a moment. “You were right not to tell them.” William looked surprised at her words. “Why do you say that?” “It’s Luna Queen behind all this, isn’t it?” > “What makes you suspect her? “Pardon me for saying this,” Doris shifted in her seat, “but when Melody was poisoned at the party, she didn’t look the least bit shocked when she saw her pass out. I didn’t want to think anything of it it, but it’s possible it might be her who poisoned the soup. Jack was so insistent on trying to force me to blame

me for going, but she wouldn’t leave. When she finally left the room, I was able to instruct them about the decoy but it’s possible she was nearby to hear it.” Doris picked at her nails in thought. Why would Luna Queen want Prince William caught by the rogues? The most popular gossip that tainted her reputation was that she had a hand in William’s birth mother’s death. It was said that she was so jealous of King Charles’ love for her that she poisoned one of her meals to get rid of her once and for all. It’s been dozens of years. Did she hate William enough

flickered to her bag on the seat next to her. “So you think Luna Queen over one of my brothers? What about Martin? I’m sure he would’ve enjoyed the news of my downfall.” “Prince Martin would never do such a thing!” Prince William narrowed his eyes and leaned

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