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It was ten minutes into the ride that she finally lifted her head. “What happens now? Do those people die?”
“Let’s hope not. The doctors will do their work and we will do ours by making sure that Frederick is found and brought to justice.”
“I didn’t think he would do something like this,” she admitted. “Is ́ it wrong that I still feel like he is redeemable?”
I sighed and grabbed her shoulders so she was facing me. “Forget about Frederick and think about the people. They put their faith in you, you are their Queen. Whatever you do has to be in their interest and if that means getting rid of Frederick then you have to do it. It doesn’t matter if he is redeemable or not.”
It was clear that she wanted to argue but she knew I was right so instead, she changed the subject. “How was he able to move around long enough to get to that town? There are guards crawling everyone and searching for him. Don’t you find it suspicious?”
“I do but I think I know the answer,” I leaned back. “Frederick has allies in the pack and we need to find out who they are or there is no telling what he will do next.”
CAMILLA’S P.O.V
The entire palace was in an uproar that morning. Everyone was trying and failing to find out where Frederick was and how he managed to pull off an elaborate scheme. The guards were combing the towns to see if anyone had sighted him but we soon realized that eye witness testimony was almost always unreliable because everyone claimed to have seen him and no two statements were the same. It was frustrating but I had to applaud him, it was not easy to avoid palace soldiers.
“Didn’t he leave a message?” I asked for the umpteenth time. I could not imagine that Frederick who had dropped pages from my father’s journal for days would suddenly do something like this without leaving a message.
“The guards said they didn’t see anything by the stream or in the houses. If he left a message then we haven’t seen it yet.”
Ryker had been speaking to me as he would a child and I was beginning to wonder if somehow, I had upset him.
I knew he disagreed with my trust in Frederick but I didn’t know how to explain it to him. I thought that having a sister would make him understand.
I didn’t have any family and I wasn’t willing to condemn the only sibling I had to death over a simple hurt. I knew he would listen if the situation was right and I was determined to get him to listen which was why I was partly grateful that the guards hadn’t found him. If they did find him, it would have been game over.
There was a knock on the door and one of the generals walked in. He bowed to Ryker and I before making his way closer. “We found something at the Eastern border than we believe is from Frederick. There is no way to confirm it but it was addressed to you and it was nailed to a tree.”
I reached out for the letter but Ryker grabbed it first. I could feel and see the confusion in the room because Ryker usually stayed out of things like this and he reached over me to grab the letter. His eyes scanned it and once he was done, he nodded to the guard and dismissed him. There was so much I wanted to say in that moment but I didn’t because I still wanted to maintain the image of a united front.
Instead of letting the frustration win, I schooled my expression into one of indifference and turned to the elders. “You can leave. Inform me as soon as we have anything on Frederick.” They nodded and I watched as they left the room in a single file. I waited until the door shut before I turned to Ryker. “Am I going to get that back?”
He hesitated for a second before handing it to me. At that point, I wasn’t interested in reading it anymore but opened it. I took the time to admire Frederick’s writing because it was a perfect cursive. There were just seven words written boldly in ink: Step down or it will get worse.
I folded up the paper and placed it on the table. Ryker finally turned to me. “Do you still think he is capable of redemption?”
I fought the urge to roll my eyes when I realized that this was what he was annoyed about. I exhaled deeply as I tried to find the words because I knew that the last thing we needed was to have a fight especially not in the council room where anyone could walk in.
“Do you want to do this here?” I asked and he ran his hands down his face.
“I just want you to think this through. He is not above killing innocent people to get what he wants. What part of that screams redemption to you?”
“Everyone is capable of change if they are given the chance.”
Ryker was taken aback by my words. He opened and closed his mouth repeatedly as if he could not believe I had said those words but I had and I didn’t regret it. I just wanted peace and I wasn’t above trying to get into a truce with Frederick so that I could get that. One thing I knew for a fact was that war was not the answer.
“Okay,” he said finally and I scrunched my brows. I had not expected him to give in that easily and I couldn’t help but doubt his true intentions. He rose to his feet and when he spoke again, I realized that I was right for doubting. “You do what you think is right and I will do what I think is right.”
“What does that mean?”
“It means I am going to protect you from everything- including yourself,” he grabbed the files on the desk. “I have never once made you feel like this wasn’t your kingdom and I have never made you second guess your decisions before today but I will make you a promise, Camilla, even if I have to run through everything you have built to ensure that you are safe, I will do it I just hope you can forgive me for it.”
He didn’t wait for me to respond before walking out of the room. I sat there in silence thinking about what the hell had just happened. Ryker never spoke to me in that manner, not even when I was wrong. I knew he hated Frederick but I didn’t know it was that bad. It took me around ten minutes to gather my wits and leave the council room but Ryker’s words stuck with me.
When Ryker spoke, I knew he was serious but I had not expected him to implement his words so soon. I was locked in my office for majority of the day and when I left, I noticed that I had more guards than usual following behind me. I tried to dismiss them but they informed me that they were put there by a unanimous council vote.
I had learned the hard way that although the Queen had power- so did the council- and when it came to the safety of the royal family, the council could take a unanimous vote. Ryker had approached them and convinced them that I was in danger spurring that action. I couldn’t even be pissed at him because I had expected it. Besides, it was just a few guards or so I thought.
I soon came to realize that those guards were my shadow and I couldn’t go into the town. The town was in a panic and it was a widespread belief that I was in danger so it had been strongly advised‘ that I stayed indoors. By night time, I was at my wits end and I wanted nothing more than to strangle Ryker. What made everything worse was that he didn’t seem to care about what he had done. He was unapologetic about it. By the time we got back to the room at night, I wasn’t speaking to him. I got dressed in silence and curled up into myself to read the journal. The one I had gotten from Frederick was very interesting to say the least. It was more personal than the others and he spoke about his parents, his contempt with being the crowned prince, he spoke about the tunnels and how he would speak out and a few times, he had mentioned Eva but never in detail.
“Camilla,” Ryker sat at the edge of the bed facing me but I refused to look up. “Baby, please, you can’t possibly be upset with me.
I stayed quiet.