Derek’s gaze snapped to Ruby like a blade unsheathed. His voice came out low, controlled, but edged with something dangerous. "I should be asking you that question."
Ruby’s eyes widened, her face turning into a perfect picture of shock. She pressed one hand lightly to her chest, as though the accusation had physically struck her. "Me? Your Grace, I... I prepared everything. The invitations, the seating, the ritual timetable—I sent the Queen her dress and the time of the event as early as I possibly could. I wanted this to be perfect for her... for the pack."
She spoke with such careful precision, the image of a devoted servant pushed to her limits. Derek didn’t answer. Instead, he pulled his phone from his coat pocket again and redialled Kira’s number. The line went to voicemail. Again.
"What’s going on?"
Declan strode up just as the call cut off, his face tight with worry. He looked from Derek’s stone-cold face to Ruby’s distraught expression.
Ruby turned to him. "The Queen hasn’t arrived," she said in a small voice.
Declan’s head snapped toward her. "What do you mean, she hasn’t arrived? She’s the centrepiece of the ritual! The farmers are standing there with their baskets, the sun is at its peak. This is the moment."
Derek didn’t look up. He was listening to the sound of the wind and the heavy, suffocating silence of the crowd. He stepped toward the edge of the pillars and looked out. Hundreds of Lycans were standing in the plaza. They had gone unnaturally still. The lead elder stood at the top of the steps, a ceremonial bowl of water in his hands, looking toward the royal dais. The farmers waited below in neat rows, baskets of seed balanced on their arms, faces turned expectantly.
Declan’s voice dropped to a furious whisper. "This is bad. I knew it," he hissed. "I knew werewolves were never to be trusted. What if she ran away, Derek? I never trusted that woman in the first place, she is just like every one of them. Who knows what she is planning? Who knows—"
"Declan," Derek called in a calm voice, but it was edged with a dangerous warning. Declan looked at him. "She is my bride and your Queen. You will not speak about her like that."
Declan’s jaw clenched. He looked like he wanted to say something, but he bit his lip and nodded in understanding. He knew better than to add to Derek’s frustration.
Ruby’s hands curled into fists at her sides. A white-hot fury bubbled in her chest, and she had to dig her nails into her palms to keep from screaming at the King. Why? she thought bitterly. Why is he still defending her? She has humiliated him. She has failed the pack. Why is he still picking the side of that wolfless runt?
She forced her face into calm concern. "Perhaps we should speak to the maids who attended her this morning. They might know something."
Derek gave a curt nod. "Bring them."
Ruby bowed curtly and hurried away, her heels clicking against the stone.
Derek paced the shadowed corner behind the pillars, boots scuffing the marble. Leo prowled inside him, restless, anxious, claws scraping at his ribs. Something was wrong. He could feel it—deep in his gut, in the way his beast refused to settle. But he pushed the feeling down, his jaw ticking. She is fine, he told himself. She’s probably just being stubborn. That woman was hot headed. Fiery. Defiant to a fault. Petty, even. She might just be doing this to get back at him and the entire pack for the humiliation she got at the gym yesterday. He had not seen or spoken to her since then. She would do anything to make a statement.
Would she?
He had to believe that.
Ruby returned minutes later with two young maids trailing behind her. Both girls looked terrified. They curtsied so low their foreheads nearly touched the ground.
Derek turned to them, fixing them with a glare that made the girls flinch and tremble. "Where is the Queen?"
The first maid gulped, her voice shaking. "We... we brought in her dress this morning, Your Grace. The pink one Miss Ruby selected. But the Queen... she threw a tantrum. She said she wouldn’t wear it. She said it was an insult and that she wouldn’t come to any ceremony if her dress wasn’t changed immediately."

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