THIRD PERSON POV
Sitting in the rose garden of the royal palace, Princess Charlotte was currently trapped in the middle of her own game for survival. In high society, nothing mattered more than one’s own reputation, which could only be developed by interacting with other esteemed members of said society.
The catch, as Luna Queen Leonora was particularly careful to explain to Maeve a few days ago, was that one always had to be wary of the company they kept.
That idea had been ingrained in Charlotte’s mind for as long as she could remember.
Which was probably why she had trouble making friends.
As it turned out, however, all of her mother’s teachings proved to be true. Being the only daughter of the Alpha King, she was a keen target for all bright and eager young women to latch onto, in the hopes of either gaining information or using her as a bridge to access her apparently very desirable brothers.
And so, she found herself in the middle of one of her tea sessions—as was customary for every young lady of high standing.
A true battle of wits and composure amongst the most ambitious ladies in the kingdom.
“And that was how my sister met her husband!” A girl, dressed in a fancy pink and cream dress, giggled out loud. “Let this be a lesson to us all, ladies: if we want to find our dream alphas, try to get lost during a nature hike!”
Her stirring story prompted a chorus of delicate giggles around the table, adorned with Charlotte’s finest china and the most delicious finger sandwiches and cookies. The princess let out a small laugh, hiding behind her teacup and doing her utmost to blend in with the circle. However tame it all seemed, she knew better than to lower her guard around these pampered darlings of society.
They were vultures. Every last one of them.
“Speaking of alphas…” another girl drawled, swinging her hawklike gaze to the princess, “there is something I must ask Your Highness that has been burning on everyone’s mind for a while.”
And there it was. “Do share,” Charlotte insisted, pretending to bubble with enthusiasm.
“The rumors that have been circulating the capital like wildfire! Surely, you’ve caught whispers of them at least once?”
Charlotte raised a delicate eyebrow. “Rumors? I daresay this is the first time I’ve heard of such a thing. Care to elaborate?”
Excitement suddenly turned into anxiety. “Oh… perhaps I shouldn’t say, then.”
“Don’t say that now that you’ve gotten me all curious, Paige,” Charlotte scolded with a teasing smile. “It’s hardly fair that everyone knows what’s happening except for me. So, tell me—what could possibly be going on that has gotten everyone so excited?”
The girl named Paige hesitated for a brief moment before lowering her cup. “Well…” she began to say, as a coy smile slowly began to spread across her powdered face. “It’s about your older brother, actually.”
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It stopped at chapter 86 WHAT THE HELL why does it say 111 chapters LIES...............
Why do the chapters revert...
I love the story, but would love to have the story finished....