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As I was saying, he was blinde by rage after she insulted Black Hill by storming here. She even kidnapped the Luna,” the princess replied.
“It wasn’t confirmed. And didn’t you know our King settled her and inaugurated her pack? Your brother was being ridiculous,” Ray intoned.
The princess lost her cool and rose from her seat. She didn’t spare me a glance as she stormed toward where Ray sat, pointing at
him.
“I didn’t want to think you’d be biased because she’s your sister, but it seems you are. How can you side with her-*
Ray slapped her hand down. “Keep your filthy hands to yourself, woman, or I’d break them for you!” he barked.
She frowned and dragged them back. “Don’t dare intimidate me. Rihanna should be scorned for her attitude-”
“Watch your mouth!” Ray warned again. The princess really should. That name belonged to an Alpha she couldn’t defile and was also Ray’s sister, so she should temper herself while talking about her.
“If she was truly raised in Black Hills, how could she have no respect for their King!” the princess hissed.
That was no wonder. I was her usual good buddy back then. But then I had ruined it.
“Well, he wasn’t the current King when she was here, and you better have respect for the current Beta. Now sit down!” Ray barked again.
The princess huffed, clenching her fists. “I actually didn’t come here to exchange words with you. I came here for the Alpha King.”
I frowned. Me? She shouldn’t drag me into this. I watched in horror as Ray smiled. He jumped from his seat and faced me.
“I believe I should leave, then. Permit me, or your guest will return to her brother with one less limb,” he demanded.
The princess’s eyes widened horrifically. She pointed at him but dragged her hand down before he saw her.
I didn’t mind their banter; it was entertaining and diverted my mind from thinking. “Stay and hear the princess out, Ray,” I replied.
His shoulders slumped. “But why? She doesn’t want to talk to me. She didn’t come here for me.”
“Well, speak respectfully to me, and I’d speak with you,” the princess raised her head proudly.
Ray’s expression was disgusted. “The hell! I don’t want to talk to you. Blue Bloom daring Your Silver is your worst mistake.”
“What? How dare you-”
“You heard me,” Ray interrupted. “You are in her bad books, and the King isn’t pleased that you dared his Alpha.”
So much for him speaking for me. The princess turned to me for a reaction. I gave none.
I guess I’m not needed here, then. I am sorry, Alpha King, for my brother’s rage-*
“Intrusiveness. One that cost him a powerful Alpha as an ally, my respect, and soon his life if he keeps messing up,” Ralph chided.
Perhaps Ray was going too far, but I stayed quiet, looking at the princess for her own comeback.
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Fine, whatever. I’ll take my leave. Mind you, my pack is also allies with Blue Fire, Red Moon, and Black Rose.”
“Great, Ray rolled his eyes.
And I’ll go visit Black Rose now since I am not needed here,” she added.
‘Please do. He may throw you out or not want to see you. You’re a nuisance, Ray sighed, walking out the door.
I saw his claws had come out of place. This should have been his least violent banter with anyone. He usually let his claws do the talking.
“Travel well, princess, I final
ly spoke as the princess walked out.
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