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Chapter 116

    Chapter 116


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    Hugo, Sinir and I are all staring at the television with wide eyes and ck jaws,


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    unable to process the images flitting across the screen. It seems like every time we


    manage to take a few steps forward, Lydia and the Prince find a way to send us


    reeling back – and this is no exception.


    “This doesn’t make any sense.” Hugo expresses, obviously overwhelmed. “Why would


    he risk losing the pack’s sympathy by parading around another Woman so soon after


    his wife’s death?”


    “Trust me, Hugo – Damon isn’t the one calling the shots here. This is all Lydia.”


    Sinir states gruffly. “She’s going to force her way onto the throne one way or


    another. Right now she’s ying the doting friend, but mark my words, by the time the


    election ends she’ll be in his bed.”


    “How bad is this?’ I ask, looking up at Sinir’s handsome face, “Does she have


    information that could hurt you?”


    Sinir Squeezes my shoulders, “She knows some secrets.” He rtes, “but luckily


    nothing I could imagine as a smoking gun. In fact most of what she knows would be


    more harmful to the Prince things like my father’s attack, Things the public believes


    were idents but our private investigators proved malicious.” His mouth ttens into


    a hard line. “The real danger is that she knows how we think, how we operate. Not to


    mention that the Prince doesn’t have more than two brain cells to rub together, but


    Lydia has plenty.”


    “So what do we do?” I ask anxiously, my head reying the news reel over and over


    again. “My bed rest isn’tmon knowledge, and they’re making it sound like my


    absence from the public eye is suspicious. Do we tell everyone about my condition?


    Or do we make an appearance?”


    “I’m afraid making an appearance might y right into their hands. This could be


    some sort of attempt to lure us out of hiding.” Hugo advises, looking very grim indeed.


    In the distance I hear the front door open and close – a fact whiches as quite a


    surprise, since my hearing has never been so sharp before.


    Wheels roll over the door jam, and then Henry’s voice floats up toward us, “Good


    Morning!”


    “Henry!” I exim, both taken aback yet unsurprised we stayed in bed so long.


    Sinir’s father has beening over almost every day since we agreed to be


    invalids together, and he’s been an invaluable help, since I learned my true identity.


    I grab some loungewear and disappear into the restroom to change. I might be a wolf,


    but my human modesty is too deeply ingrained to allow me to strut around nude the


    way Sinir does – and I’m definitely not changing in front of Hugo.


    When I emerge, Sinir is also dressed, though much more formally than I am.


    We go downstairs together, Sinir carrying me despite my protests. My blood


    pressure is improving more and more every day, but it isn’t enough to free me of bed


    rest yet. We all gather around the breakfast table, the men analyzing these recent


    developments in low, serious voices, and me feeling like an outsider eavesdropping


    on matters I can’t begin to understand. It’s not that they exclude me, I just feel so out


    of my depth.


    “What do you think, E?” Sinir asks, turning his zing emerald eyes to me.


    They’ve been going around in circles for more than half an hour, debating how we


    should respond to this crisis.


    I gnaw on my lower lip thoughtfully, trying to ignore the sh of emotion in Sinir’s


    eye as he observes the nervous habit. Releasing my swollen lip, I sigh, “Do we ever


    know what happened with Lydia’s husband?I mean the Princess is dead, but Lydia’s


    still married to some other Alpha, right?” I rify. When the men nod, I continue.


    “Where is he in all this? Even if he doesn’t want her anymore, it must make him look


    bad for her to be gallivanting around another territory with another Alpha.”


    “That’s a good point.” Henry praises, maintaining a straight-faced expression which


    reassures me that he’s not giving out falsepliments. “Maybe we’ve been going


    about this the wrong way.


    Instead of trying to understand their motivations, we can simply leave it at knowing


    they’re corrupt and respond without ying into their hands.


    After all, they’ll be expecting some sort of countermove to challenge the media’s


    narrative, but we might be able to spin ourselves out of the hot seat and refocus the


    attention onto them – where it belongs.”


    “Keep them busy and distract the pack by rustling up her husband and causing


    drama” Hugo nods approvingly. “Good idea, E.”


    Sinir squeezes my hand in support, but when I look over, his features are still


    drawn with worry.”I still don’t like it. I think it’s the best hope we have, but something


    about this entire situation just doesn’t seem right.”


    “Well of course not.” Hugo scoffs, “You don’t need to convene a blue-ribbon


    “No, I mean, I feel like I’m missing something.”


    Sinir replies drying. “Ther?’s something bothering me and I just can’t put my finger


    on it.”


    “Well, you’ve been saying from the beginning that Princess Angeline’s death felt off –


    like a political scheme.” I contribute softly.


    “Right, but one the Prince is too unimaginative to have orchestrated.” Hugo confirms.


    Sinir’s eyes widen almost imperceptibly, and then he clenches them shut, closing


    his hand into a fist and swearing up a storm. “What?”


    “You know who isn’t too unimaginative?” Sinir growls, scanning our concerned


    faces.


    “Lydia.” Henry supplies easily. “And while Prince Damon might have seen his mate as


    little more than a trophy, he’s not the type to impulsively destroy one of his prized


    possessions. But Lydia wouldn’t have any reservations about getting the Princess out


    of the way.”


    “Are you saying what I think you are?” I gape, both certain I’ve understood and yet


    unable to believe my ears..


    “As crazy as it seems, what other exnation do we have?” Sinir inquires, rising to


    his feet and pacing back and forth behind the dining table. “If the Prince had lost his


    temper and beat her to death, I wouldn’t question it. And if there was some sort of


    violent attack, you could make the case for rogues or vengeance for some slight


    “True, and if it was a political scheme you would think the royal family would have


    staged her death and spun the details in a way that benefitted the campaign beyond


    Damon looking sympathetic.”


    Henry agrees. “Instead it just seems… odd.”


    “Exactly.” Sinir confirms. “If it was nned, then why haven’t they jumped on the


    golden opportunity toy me and cast aspersions? Why haven’t the Prince and his


    son been parading their grief around Moon Valley for all to see?” He gestictes,


    getting more and more enthused now.


    “I don’t think anyone in the pce knew this wasing. I think Lydia got rid of her


    the Prince.”


    “You really think Lydia would go to that length?”


    Hugo asks skeptically.


    “Don’t forget the way she yed my sons for so many years.” Henry cuts in, his low


    voice as harsh as I’ve ever heard it. “Lydia is a cunning she-wolf who proved herself


    willing to do anything for power. And if she can ruin her fated mate’s life without a


    shred of remorse, I guarantee she won’t have qualms about ruining others.”


    Sinir looks ready to argue with the idea that his life is ruined, but this isn’t the time.


    “Okay, so let’s say all this is true,” I suggest, trying and failing to wrap my brain around


    the idea that anyone could be so calcting and cruel. “What does it mean for the


    campaign?”


    “It means that we have some decent ammunition to use against the Prince and Lydia.”


    Hugo assesses simply.


    “But surely we have to be careful about using it?” I question. “I mean they need to look


    like they’re in this together, otherwise the story bes heartless bitch takes


    advantage of grieving widower.’ If we y this wrong the Prince could end up looking


    even more sympathetic than before”


    “That’s a good point.” Sinir acknowledges, the corner of his mouth twitching at my


    made-up headline. “And you’d better believe that Lydia is going to have plenty of dirty


    tricks up her sleeve.


    We might have figured a few things out, but if we’re right it means things are even


    moreplicated than before.”


    “So what’s our move?” Henry presses, watching his son with the expression of a


    proud father wolf who knows his pup already has the answer.


    First things first, we track down Lydia’s husband and encourage him to remind the


    realm that she isn’t the concerned citizen she seems.” Sinir decides firmly.


    “Second, we quietly get proof that she was behind the Princess’s death, even if we


    don’t n to use it, we need to know for sure.


    Finally, we make sure the pack remembers exactly what kind of mate the Prince was


    to his wife. He might not be guilty of her murder, but he’s certainly guilty of other


    crimes against her and the people need to see what he calls protection and caring.”


    “And us?” I ask anxiously, looking up at my mate.


    Sinir offers me a grim smile, “We sit tight, focus on keeping our pup and your wolf


    safe inside you, and hope we don’t have to do anything desperate ourselves.”
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