Chapter 86 Someone tried to poison her
CA SSANDRA
A lump formed in my throat and my heart began to race as I stood frozen in the doorway. Beyond the table, Erika gave me an apologetic expression and mouthed the word “sorry”. I could tell she felt bad that they were there, but I knew it wasn’t her fault. Erika couldn’t stop the Alpha King’s wife and son from entering even if she wanted to.
Adalyn continued to stare at me coldly, and Erika hustled to my side.
“Erika, could you please prepare some tea?” I asked her quietly. “In the meantime, I’ll deal with Lady Adalyn.”
“Are you sure, Ca ssandra?” the maid replied, and her eyes widened. “I can stay-”
“I can do this,” I insisted. “Please leave us.”
Erika nodded and then slipped away to make the tea. Once she was gone, I turned to Lancel.
“Could you grant Lady Adalyna and me some privacy?” I requested, but the older man didn’t seem too keen on the idea.
“I’ll be right here,” he said curtly, and he crossed his arms against his chest. Frustration swelled within me, and I released a sigh. There was no use fighting him. He was under the service of the Alpha King, not me, a lowly healer. I was in no position to be giving orders.
“Fine,” I remarked, and I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. I’d deal with Lancel later. For now, I needed to figure out how I was going to handle this visit with Adalyn. She had nefarious intentions, I was sure of it.
If our last encounter in the laboratory was any indication, I would need to keep
my wits about me if I wanted to survive.
I approached the table and bowed my head politely.
“Lady Adalyn,” I greeted Asher’s wife. “And Prince Marco. So sorry to keep you waiting. To what do I owe the pleasure of your company?”
“Healer Ca ssandra,” Adalyn replied with a raised eyebrow. Her lips were painted a deep ruby red, and she was wearing a simple black dress that hugged her b*dy perfectly. She was so devastatingly beautiful that I could hardly stand it. “So glad you could finally join us. I’m here to apologize for my behavior a few days ago.”
My eyebrows knitted together in confusion.
Adalyn?
Apologizing?
There was no way this was actually happening. In any other circumstance, I would have rubbed my eyes in disbelief. Surely, I was dreaming.
But her tone seemed strangely convincing…
I wasn’t sure what kind of tricks she was trying to play this time, but with everything going on presently, I didn’t have time to waste on Adalyn’s mind games.
“Thank you, Lady Adalyn,” I said carefully. “That means a lot to me. I appreciate your apology greatly and hope we can put this behind us.”
Adalyn seemed surprised and a little annoyed at my response. She stared at me blankly for a moment and then cleared her throat.
“Good,” she remarked, and then she gestured to the empty chair across from her. “Please, take a seat. There’s no need for you to remain standing. I’m sure you’ve had a long day.”
“Thank you,” I said, and it took all of my effort to keep from narrowing my eyes in disbelief. I needed to keep playing along if I was going to make it out of this
encounter and get her out of this room. “You are most gracious, Lady Adalyn.”
I took a seat at the table and folded my hands in my lap politely. All of the lessons of etiquette I’d ever been taught flashed in my mind, and I made my best effort to straighten my posture and smile.
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I've been invested to an extent. Here on page 115 the mistakes have gotten so bad though. Chunks of the story is off or missed completely. I'm not sure if there was any editing when the story was posted from where it was obtained. It's cringe to read atp....