Chapter 85
“What did you “Queen Lyanna stopped walking. Her eyes narrowed as she turned to her maid, disbelief and frustration contorting her expression “What did you just say?”.
The maid’s head dipped slightly as she repeated herself in a whisper. “Lady Fiona,, she left the palace with a group of healers. They’ve been examining the villagers, checking the soldiers‘ families for signs of poison
Lyanna’s face hardened, and without a word, she turned on her heel her footsteps echoing sharply down the corridor. Her maids followed, trying to keep pace as she headed toward her study.
Inside the study, she stopped abruptly, surprised to find Marius waiting for her.
“Mother.” Marius greeted, stepping forward. But before he could speak further, Lyanna cut him off, her impatience clear.
“Marius, this isn’t the time for your theatrics. I have more pressing matters to deal with.”
He raised an eyebrow, his expression amused. “Tid wager Fiona is at the center of those pressing matters, isn’t she?” He paused, watching her reaction closely. “Did the council finally agree to give her to the Lycans?”
Lyanna’s fingers tightened at her side. “That matter is unresolved, Marius. This isn’t the time for your questions.”
But Marius didn’t relent. “Unresolved or not, you do realize Father wants Elijah on the throne. And now, with him married to her, his position is -only more secure. Mother, Fiona is a member of the five great families. If we
“Enough, Marius” she said firmly, gesturing toward the door. “Leave Now Her patience wore thin.
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Marius’s gaze lingered on her, a flicker of something unreadable crossing his face before he sighed. “Tine.” He turned to leave, but not without a glance back T’ll be ready, Mother. Just say the word.”
When he was gone. Lyanna clenched her jaw, struggling to contain her fury. Fiona’s interference with the soldiers‘ families was a direct challenge. and she knew the girl was becoming more dangerous than even the council realized
Queen Lyanna’s fingers drummed against the side of her desk as she turned to her maid, her impatience simmering just beneath the surface. “Tell me again what Fiona did. Every detail.”
The maid’s gaze remained low as she spoke. “Lady Fiona left the palace with a group of healers, Your Majesty. She’s been examining the villagers, focusing on the soldiers families and looking for traces of poison. It appears.” She hesitated briefly, knowing the effect her next words would have. “It appears Prince Elijah joined her shortly after, and they are both still in the village.
A low, disdainful laugh escaped Queen Lyanna as she digested the news. “Scheming,” she muttered, more to herself than to anyone in the room. “So, she found the perfect opportunity while we were engaged in that meeting. She must have known the council couldn’t be bothered with reports of minor inspections, and she slapped out to earn the favor of the people.” She scoffed, a bitter edge to her words. “Clever. She knew precisely how to take advantage, knowing this was no emergency worth disturbing the council.”
The realization settled over her, sharpening her anger. Fiona hadn’t acted out of mere goodwill. This was a calculated move, timed perfectly with the council meeting–ensuring neither she, nor the King, nor anyone of influence would be aware until it was too late
“Fiona,” the muttered, her voice dripping with venom as she paced the room. “I thought her a docile little lamb, but no she’s a wolf, hiding behind those soft eyes and that innocent face.” Her fingers tightened around the edge of her desk. “A threat in sheep’s clothing. She’s even more dangerous than I thought
Her mind worked rapidly as she began forming a plan. “Summon Lady Carissa and Lord Calyrre immediately, she ordered the maid, who nodded and burned from the room. Lyanna’s expression twisted into a hard, unreadable stile as she continued pacing, her thoughts in shambles.
“Schemang manipulaning she muttered, her words barely audible as she plotted her next move. “If Fiona wants to play this game, she’ll soon discover she’s dealing with more than the can handle. I won’t have this kingdom bending to the will of some upstart healer just because she’s
Watlan a few mamutes, the mand annoured Lady Canosa and Elder Calyric’s arrival.
nad turin in,” the Queen smiled. The Elder hadn’t been able to join the meeting earlier because his soldiers suffered many losses during was injured wheni shar tried to lielp someone during the ball. Since she needed some medical attention,
be excused from the meeting
missa aul Elder Calyrre as they stepped into her study. She took note of their expressions, reading the tension Ider and Larry Carissa bowed to the Queen
“Judging by your expresidians,” Lyanna began. “I assume you’re already aware of what Fiona and Elijah are up to in the village?
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The Elder’s face darkened. He leaned forward. “We heard reports about this matter,” he replied. “I Your Majesty… tell us, is it true? | Hijjah truly murry Fiona without informing the council?“
Did Prince
I camia’s eyes narrowed Naturally, the Elder’s concern is going to be the marriage! Lyanna hail foreseen this. “Unfortunately, yes. Elijah announced it brazenly in the meeting. And as it turns out, the King not only knew of this union but gave his approval” She gritted her teeth. The thought of
is amouncement still made her hisser
Elder Kalynne’s lips tightened. “So, it’s true,” his eyes narrowed. “That girl was a luubinger of bad luck, a thorn in our side. First, she ensnares the Taner, now she’s out there, making a spects le of herself in the village, riling up the commoners.
“Trecisely” Lyanna replied. At least she didn’t have to explain Fiona’s intentions, when it came to political matters, she could always rely on the Elder’s slurp instincts. However, that didn’t mean she could fully trust him to act precisely as she wanted, which is why she had summoned the Lather and daughter without delay. Her actions are forcing our hand, pushing the council toward conflict. She knows exactly what she’s doing. Her little display in the village has one purpose–to manipulate pudlic sentiment, she said, hoping it was enough for Carissa to grasp Fiona’s motives.
Just as she expected. Lady Carissa’s brow furrowed. She looked between the Elder and the Queen. “But how does she benefit from this? Surely she realizes that a move like this makes her a targe
The Queen sighed. “She’s clever, more clever than I anticipated. By examining the families of the soldiers, she’s planting a seed of goodwill among those who matter–the ones who would fight for us in a war. If we move against her now, it risks public backlash, especially from those who see her as the savior of their families. Any hesitancy on the council’s part about handing her over could now be dismissed, and they’d be forced to protect her meaning they’d have to prepare for wat?
The Elder’s face twisted. “This is clearly a calculated act to push us into a position we can’t back away from. She’s ensuring that the council will feel pressured to go to war, all to save her
“Exactly Lyanna’s hands tightened on the edge of her desk. “With every villager she ‘examines for poison, she strengthens her influence and furthers her grip over Elijah. It’s brilliant, and it’s vide. With the people on her side, and with Elijah beside her, she’s maneuvered herself into a place of dangerous power. Even the council would think twice before sending her to the Lycans now.”
As Carissa listened her expression grew colder. “So, if we act against her, we risk inciting unrest among the commoners. And if the council chooses to protect her within the kingdom, we inevitably face the Lycans. She’s ensured that every path leads to war! How selfish!”
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