Turning Tables on the Princess
hair until it was a soft yellow halo framing my face. She then plaited it. Weaving in s
gather my hair from beneath it. Tightening the laces until I fe
sun was up, it was a moggy, damp morning. And the castle se
he edges and pulled it around my shoulders.
g straight to the Dining Hall to retrieve so
mor, but his helmet was tucked under his arm as he reach
w. One I hadn't yet
ir and keen blue eyes mad
his larg
." I said
he passed me. Not blinking and not
e nodded in a
n!" I correct
me and taking the stairs. "You'll always be t
or that disrespect." I yelle
my baiting, and rested his fo
rd. Wondering if he w
expose wha
ing around worriedly now. H
'll be so afraid I'm telling the truth about you, they'll have you be
w tha
threat. A
Princess. I'll see
I couldn't fathom how he had gotten so f
e Captain o
y the time he arrived Alaric had vanis
n't dare
uerading as a knight!" I declared. Blon
eone could've got in. The Guards are at the wall." He gest
m!" I co
shouting for his knights to assemble
my certainty that they'd catch
*
ft knock a sho
Damien himself at my
's w
instantly. They
ad began climb
asked he
He shook his head. "All the knights are pr
re they're
rained myself. I know their fa
closed the door. My jaw tighte
anctuary, taunted me and
n h
went to my husband's chambers. Feeling confident that Alaric
ked with a lifted brow. Looking vag
rease my pe
He aske
tside my pers
ing looked ap
words, hating lying to the man that had been s
done, M
King had given them to me. As
reassured
odd
" I murmure
between Alaric
nough to stop him. It was undeniable t
l when he set his
*
ar." He patted the
o the pillows. He was often there, anymore. His heal
s per my request. Keeping my hair bound was a reminder for me that I must
mth. There was a sickly odor to him that told me his body was decaying from within. That thou
not to shrink away. To give him what little he aske