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Chapter 14 Be My Woman

“I would say not,” the Beta said quickly. “It’s too risky to do anything else. Besides, if what she says is true, Miss Chambers has been misrepresenting you, Alpha.”

All I could gather was that Jake thought the prince should do something with me, and the prince didn’t think it was a good idea.

If it had been the other way around, I might be nervous, but from the few brief interactions I had with Jake, he wasn’t one to suggest harming someone for no reason.

“All right, you take over from here.” With that, Theo’s dark eyes penetrated through mine one more time before he turned around and strode out of the pavilion. I heard his boots echoing on the stairs before Jake even began to speak.

From the bottom of the stairs, Theo called, “Perceval!” and the snake took off heading down the stairs, pausing at the top to look back at me. I signaled for him to go to his rightful owner.

“Beta Jake,” Lasked, trying to hide my nervousness. “What is my punishment this time then?”

“Well, Miss, I’m afraid I have no choice…” he paused, and my heart sank as he continued, “but to put you in a position where we can keep you safe until the next blood moon when we can replant the dreamberry. So… you’ll be returning to your previous assignment as of tonight.” He said it with a solemn face, but I just felt that he was messing with me a

little.

My mouth dropped open. “Wait–I’m going back to stay with Prince Theo? Right next to him?”

“That’s right,” Jake confirmed for me. “And… you will be his personal attendant again. That way, we will be able to guarantee your security. Then, you will be able to help replace the berry you took, and no harm will be done.”

My eyes went to the berry plant. Although I hadn’t quite worked out what it did for the prince, it was quite clear to me that what I ate was far more important than I’d realized. I could have picked from other plants, yet I chose the one that was most special.

The only good news was, for that reason, I knew I would be safe for a while.

“This way please,” Jake said, and he turned quickly on his heel to move toward the door.

I followed along behind him, not speaking, and when we stepped out into the moonlight, I saw Theo in the distance, walking quickly back toward the castle.

Perceval was slithering behind him, but as I walked behind the Beta, I couldn’t help but give a low whistle and wait.

Immediately, the snake turned around and shot back at me at full speed. I couldn’t help the light laughter that escaped my lips as he fell into step beside me.

Theo paused for a second, but then he continued without turning around. I wondered how he felt about his pet python

choosing me over him.

Maybe I shouldn’t irritate the prince in such a manner, but I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity. He took my first kiss, and this was the least I could do to get back at him.

And it was too much fun.

***

Jake told me he would take care of everything- and he surely

did.

When I got back, the chefs had already prepared freshly cooked meals just for me and Brook, and the palace healer was also sent to ensure that Brook was okay.

I knew Brook was doing much better when I noticed that she had helped to get my bags ready.

“You didn’t have to do the packing for me, Brook. But thank you so much!”

“You’re so welcome!” she beamed. For some reason, I thought I caught a hint of mischievousness in her smile. “I’ll miss you! Hopefully, I still get to see you sometimes.” She gave me a hug before I left our shared room.

When I hauled my luggage back to the side chamber I’d recently left, I was in a much better mood thanks to the delicious food–until I saw Sophia stepping out of the room.

She had all of her friends with her, and each of them was carrying one of her suitcases. I’d never seen so much luggage in all of my life! The room was ample size for me with my two small bags, but I was wondering how she’d managed to get all

of her clothes into the closet.

“Well, look who it is,” Sophia said, glaring at me. “The shameless girl who will do whatever it takes to have her way. You tramp!”

Ordinarily, I would just ignore her, but something had gotten. into me earlier, and I wasn’t willing to just let her walk away without addressing at least part of what she’d done.

“Why do you insist on being difficult for no reason?” I asked her. “You made that up about Brook and I not being able to eat, and now, you’re trying to tell me I’m being shameful for doing what we’re here to do–get close to the prince.”

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