Filed to story: The Rejected Werewolf Princess (Camilla & Tyson) by Didi Adeyemi >>
There was a flash of guilt in his eyes but it quickly disappeared. He looked over my shoulder and his eyes met with the physician’s. There was anger and betrayal in them and I knew that if he weren’t currently trying to would have attacked him. From the look being leveled, I knew there was more to the story than w curiosity was piqued.
“I don’t know what my brother has told you but I do not deal in anathis, it is illegal for a reason”
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My brows rose as he spoke. I looked between them once more and I could see the similarities. They had the same nose and the same curve of their l*ps but it ended there. The shop owner turned to leave but I stepped in his way. His hand twitched with the urge to move me aside but being Queen came with its own perks and unless he wanted to die a slow and painful death, he had to stand still.
“Were you at the town square a few days ago?” I asked and he nodded. “I am sure you saw the part where I was shot with an arrow,”
He hesitated before nodding and I could see the wheels in his head turning. “That is the reason I said the area was not safe. If they could attack in public then they will attack me. It is getting late, you do not want to be out by the time it gets dark.”
“Spare me the fake sympathy,” I brushed him off immediately. “The arrow was dipped in wolf’s bane and anathis. Wolf’s bane is illegal but very easy to obtain while anathis is rare. The preparation is so delicate that one wrong move could kill the handler. The way I see it, you could either tell us who bought the anathis from you or I can take you in for a conspiracy to murder the Queen. It is your choice.”
CAMILLA’S PO.V
His eyes widened and I saw raw fear inside of them. I wish I could have said that I was joking but I wasn’t. If he wasn’t willing to give up the names then I was going to do whatever I needed to in order to ensure that Frederick had no more access to forbidden drugs.
After a second of silence, he turned on hi heels and walked around the front desk.
He rummaged through his papers and brought out a plain piece of paper along with some charcoal. I watched in confusion as he began to scribble on the paper.
“What are you doing?” I asked. “All I need is a name.”
“I don’t have his name,” his response was gruff. “You don’t run an illegal business by asking names. He came in a little over a week ago and said he needed a small quantity of anathis in a short period of time. I don’t like to deal with the stuff because it is messy but he was offering twice of what anyone normally would and I’d be da mned if I wasn’t going to take it.”
As his scribbling began to take shape, I realized that he was drawing a sketch. I glanced over at Ryker who just shrugged. It took five minutes for him to be done and once he was, he all but shoved the sketch into my hands. I took one look at it and crunched my brows in confusion. I had never seen the person before but I was certain that he was in the palace somewhere.
“Are you going to arrest me now?” the gruff voice asked and I shook my head.
“You helped us out so you get a warning. Clean up your act. If you actually had a decent shop in town then maybe you would make a decent earning without having to dabble.”
He didn’t say a word but I could see that he was grateful. I turned on my heels and walked out with Ryker. I vaguely heard the two brothers whispering harshly between themselves and I knew that whatever trust between them, that had been broken today would not be so easily repaired.
I waited until I had gotten into the carriage with Ryker before I handed him the sketch. He took one look at it and his eyes darkened in anger. “Do you know who it is?”
“I definitely do.”
As soon as the carriage got to the palace, Ryker led me out and began walking with determination towards the back doors. I didn’t know where he was going but I trusted him and if he said he knew the man in the picture then he was the only one who could find him.
“How do you even know him?” I asked unable to keep the curiosity out of my voice. I was shocked that he knew more of the guards than I did.
His steps faltered and for a second, I thought he was going to ignore me but he finally spoke and his voice was soft. “I asked him to watch the girls while you were unconscious.”
It was at that moment that I realized there was a lot of guilt in his stance. He was uneasy and although I understood why, he had to understand that it was not his fault. He didn’t know that the man was a traitor then, none of us did. I reached out with the intention of placing a comforting hand on his shoulder but Ryker moved and I allowed my hand fall to the ground.
At the back of the palace, there were a few guards pacing and talking. It didn’t take long for me to sight the man we were looking for. He had curly hair and dark eyes and he was a dead ringer for the photo. As soon as all the guards saw us, they stood at attention and bowed. We ignored them and made our way towards the man we were searching for. I saw him shuffle awkwardly on both feet as if wondering whether or not he should flee.
“You,” it was Ryker who spoke. “Come with us.”
He started to move forward but at the last second, he turned on his heels and ran. I rolled my eyes in frustration because I was tired of everything. I saw the other guards preparing to chase him but I stopped them. Right ahead of him was a stream, it had been a while since I had used my powers but I reached deep into myself until I could– feel the water moving. I tugged at it and used the water as a rope to grab him and pull him down into the stream. He went down with a scream and I saw everyone staring at me with wide eyes.
“Go and get him,” my voice snapped them out of their daze and they all nodded and ran off to get him. He was gasping for air and trying to cough out water from his lungs.
When he saw that he was getting closer to us, he began to fight against the other guards but he was unable to get himself free. They brought him to his knees in front of us and he looked up at me with a sneer. I simply co cked my head to the side and analyzed him. If not for the sketch, I would have never thought to suspect him. He looked so innocent and unassuming; he was the kind of person to easily blend into a crowd of people.
“Why did you run?” I asked but he stayed silent. “Is there something that you’re hiding?”