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Chapter 94

    Chapter 94


    Chapter 94 I think they want a show.


    Doris had almost gotten lost several times on the way back to her room but eventually found the cracked


    hallway she’d seen earlier. Everyone she passed looked in a daze, even when she openly stared at them


    with a smile. When she got back to the room, Patrick and William were already there with a table of food


    that didn’t look very appetizing. Doris locked the door behind her and pulled up a chair to join them.


    William’s eyes followed her, he seemed to look her over to make sure she was in one piece but her mind


    felt as if it was in hundreds. “Anything?” She asked them first. “I met this guy that was clearly a drinker.


    He invited me for a beerter and I’m going to see what I can get out of him if he shows alone.” Patrick


    said as he rubbed his arms. Doris remembered what the girls had said about the job he was given and


    bit her lip. “The men in my section talk quite loudly and they don’t care who hears them.” William said. “I


    overheard them mention one of the bosses and something about ns to make the ce better. Nothing


    useful yet, but I think sooner orter something will slip. How about you?” “I met these two girls who


    loved their gossip.” Doris looked at both men with her brows raised. “They immediately confided to me


    with thetest gossip about the prince and how someone from the pce put a bounty on his head.”


    Patrick’s eyes widened, the room grew silent for a long moment as they all looked at each other. “Did


    they say who?” William asked even though they both knew who it was. Doris simply shook her head no.


    “I told them we used to live near the pce and they were so excited to spill that about the prince. I don’t


    know what else they know, but I bet they’ll ry more if I feed into it.” “Aye, maybe we should all go to


    the bar and see what we can learn.” Patrick suggested. “Apparently it’s a weekly thing where everyone


    winds down even though they all have to work most days.” William nced at Doris. “A bar? Are you


    mad?” “Ahe on. James isn’t too good for a bar now, is he?” Patrick smirked. They swore to use their


    names even inside, but it still seemed to strike a nerve with William either way. “It’ll be fun. You can make


    it clear to all the horn dogs that Isabelle is your woman and not to even look at her. I know you love that.”


    Doris picked out some sort of dessert that looked like chocte from the pile of food and ate as they


    argued. “Of all the ces for us to go, you want us to go to a bar with a bunch of dangerous rogues?”


    William had to lower his voice when his patience was running thin. He sighed and leaned back. “Your


    ideas never work out.”


    “Let’s ask Izzy here, shall we? She knows a good idea when she hears one!” Patrick turned towards


    Doris and she only shoved move food in her mouth so she wouldn’t have to answer. He patiently waited


    for her to swallow before he asked, “Well? Don’t you think we should go to the bars to meet more


    people?” Doris looked between both men. It was clear William was disgusted by the idea of going to a


    shabby bar because he’d probably never been to one before—but it was a good idea to test the waters.


    “I think we should do it. You never know what we’ll hear when people get drunk.” William rolled his eyes


    and crossed his arms. “Get out.” He said to Patrick. For a moment, she swore he meant her too. Patrick


    scoffed and picked up one of the tes. “Be ready soon, I want carefree faces when Ie back.” Doris


    stood and took off her apron when the door closed. William looked her up and down in a way that she


    wished she didn’t notice. Thoughts of their night came rushing back to her but she had to focus on more


    important things. “If it makes you feel better, I don’t like the idea of a bar either. I just know people act …


    differently when they’re drunk. They say things they don’t mean and do things they wouldn’t do.” William


    clenched his jaw and she wondered if he was thinking of the night he attacked her like she was. She


    quickly looked away and searched through the bags to find a sweater and pants to wear. Anything to


    make her blend in with the crowd. “I think he just wants to drink.” William admitted. He stood and neared


    Doris and she felt her breath catch in her throat when he reached his hand out to brush her loose hair


    behind her ear. “I’m worried that you’ll start fights with the way you look. I would just have to win them


    all.” Doris forgot how to talk for a moment when he brushed his lips against her own before he went into


    the bathroom to change. It happened so fast, she was almost certain she imagined it. An hourter,


    Patrick was pounding on their door. William threw it open and yanked him inside. “What part about being


    quiet did you not understand?” William hissed. Patrick held up his hands in defense and looked over


    Doris. She wore a simple ck sweater and pants with her hair down in waves down her back. He


    whistled as she rolled her eyes. “Whew, I might try to steal your girl myself, James.” William shoved him


    towards the door. “Lead the way before I shove you off the nearest cliff.” Doris gripped William’s arm as


    they followed Patrick down a long hallway and out into the fresh air. There was a small version of a


    vige outside the doors. She hadn’t noticed it when they arrived but it had a tavern and a few small


    stores meant for those that worked at Life Pharmacy. Doris carefully stepped down the long cobblestone


    steps before they went inside. The moment the door opened, it was like she was drowned in music,


    warmth andughter. It was packed to the brim with people—and it was already a huge tavern. There


    was barely anywhere to step, William held her hand and guided her through   the crowd until they found


    an area in the back that was far enough away from the loudest parts, Patrick broke off the get them


    drinks. William sat next to her with his arm firmly around her as if he dared anyone to step closer to her.


    She hadn’t even noticed anyone had been staring until she followed wherever William’s resnded. If


    she did that, she would be ring at each women all night for looking at William. Ae messy as he was,


    he was still a hundred times more handsome than any of the other men here and it poked a me of


    jealousy inside her to see them stare at him as if they wanted to be the one in his bed No, she couldn’t


    do this. Jealously would eat her worse than anything ever could. She would never be able to sleep again


    if she started letting jealousy get the better of her. Patrick returned to the table with drinks that Doris


    didn’t touch. William wrapped his hand around his ss, but never brought it to his lips. He watched the


    crowd almost casually as he talked to Patrick. How could they even hear each other in a ce like this?


    She could barely hear her own thoughts. “Ah! The new family!” Robbie stumbled over to their table with a


    grin. Doris nced around to see several people give him a dirty look as if they hated that he breathed


    the same air as them. That was interesting. “How’re you liking it so far?” “Quite well, thank you.” Patrick


    said, he looked through the crowd for the friend he had made earlier but seemingly had no luck yet. Doris


    wondered if she would see the girls she met—she was sure they would have a lot to share if they had


    gotten even a little bit drunk. Robbie leaned a little too close to Doris, she could smell the intense alcohol


    on his breath. “Do you wanna dance? I promise your husband it’ll be innocent.” “No.” William said firmly,


    no sense of kindness in his voice. Robbie stumbled back a little from the force of his re as if it was


    about to burn right through him. “Right, well. See you threeter.” He said before he quickly stumbled


    away. Doris nced through the crowd and noticed a few people looking a bit too closely at them. SheN?vel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive ? material.


    gripped his thigh under the table and leaned to whisper in his ear. “I think they’re staring at you.” William


    nonchntly nced into the crowd as if his eyes weren’t looking for anything in particr. Once he


    noticed, he turned to look back at her. “I think they want a show.”
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