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Naturally, after my coronation came a parade through the capital and then a lavish banquet. The streets were decorated with gold and purple and it warmed my heart that so many people came out to watch the parade. They knew my name – they chanted my name on the streets, threw flowers at the carriage
The banquet lasted till dawn but as evening neared, Killian took my hand and I knew it was time to leave. I did not want to leave. This was my party – the first and probably the last time for me to be celebrated in my life and I let Killian know just how I felt. “Do not forget you are still unwel
“Why are you asking me this?” Noah was dead and as members of his pack bonded to him, they must have felt it when he took his last breath and the bond between him and his pack severed. “You are his mate, are you not?” Grace hissed at me, her eyes red. “Where is my son?” “Except the Alpha King
I wanted – No, I needed to get out. Despite the medication I just took, the fever inside me rose to a scorching high. Why did Bella and Grace suddenly come here? I had cast them to the back of my mind and buried their existence but now they came all the way to the capital and I did not need a sorcer
Should I just have her imprisoned for insulting the monarchy? She not only insulted me, but she also insulted my mate. That part made Kalea growl. ‘And what she said about my mother.’ Those words haunted me. I never met my mother and I had worked hard to give her excuses for abandoning me, tel
“She’s waking - She’s waking!” Someone shouted before my eyes even opened. “Shut up.” I recognised the cold voice of my mate. Even before I opened my eyes, I felt his warmth next to mine and I liked how secure that made me feel. “Amethyst?” He whispered my name, his hand clutching mine. “Open
I knew that and it was the reason I chose her. She was only loyal to me because she saw me as having more advantage to her than Scarlett. My warmth towards Sabrina faded already and I now regarded her as a business partner. If I wanted something she could get me, then she would get it and vice versa
“Welcome, Your Majesty,” the old woman greeted me. “Please, call me Amethyst.” “As you wish.” She grinned, showing off pearly white teeth. “Please, come inside, the others are waiting.” I entered the brightly lit room and met at least twenty pairs of eyes eagerly watching the door. They all