Chapter 119: Maggie The Deceiver
Thomas turned to look at me, almost like he wasn't expecting to see me there so soon. Then he smiled and patted the bench beside him.
"Is everything okay? What about mom and dad?“ I blurted out.
He smiled again. “Take a breath, Ciana. I'm not bringing you bad news, well, not too bad anyway. There are always some troubles out there, but nothing too crazy. Come, sit with me."
I let out a breath of relief. Nodding, I kicked my feet into action and sat down beside him. Thomas looped his arm around me and pulled me to him in a side hug.
"You look well. Palace life suits you," he said, winking at me.
I groaned and rolled my eyes. "How did you even know I was here?”
"I've got scouts around the kingdom. Scouts that are loyal to me and your parents. They send me updates now and then. I heard you spent some time in the Vaner pack and when it fell to Luther, you returned to the palace,' he explained.
And that was the easy, watered down version. I laughed nervously and glanced back at the palace.
"So, tell me, are you well? What is it that drew you back here after you left home again?“ he questioned.
"It's a long story,' I did my best to summarize it, "Basically, I came back to help Theo save Warren, and in the process, defeated the evil King Sebastian.'
Thomas didn't seem to be too surprised by what I said. I wondered whether there was anything that would surprise him. He was always composed, just like Dad.
"Sounds like you've accomplished what you wanted to do for your friends. I'm surprised that you are still hanging around here.“
"Well, I've been helping King Theo out with his transition from prince to king," I said, coming up with the first thing that popped into my head.
I stayed because of him. He needed me, just like I needed him.
I did miss my pack and my family, even though I'd found a different one here with Theo, Brook, and Jake.
Then, my mind wandered a little bit. Theo and I really had come a long way to get to where we were. From the first kiss in the pavilion, to the recent date we went on, so much had changed and I couldn't imagine my life without him.
I loved waking up listening to his heartbeat every morning, and falling asleep in his arms at night. And the way he touched me and brought me to unbearably pleasurable heights....
My cheeks warmed and I looked down. I worried Thomas would see exactly what I was thinking on my face.
"Uh-huh. Sure,' Thomas said, rolling his eyes, as if he could read my mind.
"Come on, Thomas, tell me why you are here.' I quickly changed the topic, nudging him in fake annoyance.
"I wanted to speak with King Theo directly, but I suppose you should hear this as well," he started, his smile fading, putting on a more serious expression. “You know a lot of the pack didn't really support or like Raymond. They just went along because they were scared of him."
"I know that," I said, nodding.
"Unfortunately, there are still some divided loyalties. Not between your family and Raymond but between Sebastian's regime and Luther's. Many of them didn't think Sebastian was a good king. Because of that, they want to support Luther and not the crown," he explained.
"But, even under Sebastian's reign, the royal court didn't do anything particularly bad to our pack. Now that Theo is on the throne, things can only get better. Can't you make them see that?"
"Well, that is the complication. Just because Sebastian didn't attack our pack isn't enough to make him or his descendants good kings. Theo is young, and being Sebastian's son doesn't help him gain popularity. They will compare Luther and Theo. That’s why a lot of people in our pack are starting to think that Luther should be king."
"But they haven’t even given Theo a chance to show what he is capable of. That isn't fair," I argued, shaking my head.
"I know, dear. People are scared. They were scared of Sebastian and they don't know what Theo will bring. That fear is making them want to place their trust in someone they think is more reliable," he said.
"I should go back. I've spent a lot of time with Theo, I can tell them the kind of person he is and I can convince them to support him," I said, standing up.
Thomas chuckled and grabbed my arm. He pulled me back down on the bench.
"That is probably a good idea. However, you don't need to rush off right this second. I came by here because I'm heading out to find your parents," he explained. 'I've got to get the Alpha back. This is something he needs to handle."
"My parents? They still aren't back yet?' I asked. "Didn't you let them know what happened with Raymond?"
"I did. They were confident I could handle it. However, under the new circumstances in the country, your father needs to come back. I'm worried that there will be an all-out war soon."
"Thomas, where are my parents?" I asked, meeting his gaze.
Thomas' gaze fixed on me. After a while, he sighed. 'It’s a secret, but you're old enough to know now. However, you should learn it from your parents, not me. I'm sure they will tell you when they get back." He put a comforting hand on my shoulder.
There was no point pressing for an answer from Thomas. If he didn't want to tell a secret, no one would be able to get a single word out of him.
"I'm the only one that can contact them and get them back here. But I didn't want to leave the pack leaderless for a while, that's why I came here to talk to you. I'm glad you were planning to go back anyway. You are the Alpha's daughter and a symbol of hope for them,' he said, touching my chin.
Thomas was right. More important than being an ambassador for Theo, I was the Alpha's daughter, and I needed to be there for my pack until my father could return.
***
"I don’t like this plan." Theo looked at me through the mirror.
I didn’t have much to pack, but still needed to quickly double check on a few necessities. After putting away my medicine sachet, I looked back at him.
"I don't like to leave you either, but I have to get my pack back on your side. Especially with Thomas away looking for my parents, I need to be there for my people, just like you have to be here for the country."
He came behind me and wrapped his arms around me and gave a soft sigh. I leaned into him.
"Still, doesn't mean I like it." He kissed my shoulder. "The last couple of times you went back, you ended up putting yourself in danger.'
"It's fine now. Thomas put everything together, and you've seen Frederic and Murray. They’re trustworthy people." I turned in his arms and placed my hands on his chest. "I promise to keep myself safe and I need you to trust me.'
He pulled me in tight and kissed the top of my head. "I trust you. It's everyone else, I don't trust them.’
I hugged him back and tightened my hold on him. I leaned my head up and pecked him on the lips softly.
He leaned his forehead against mine and let out a soft sigh. 'I love you."
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