Rhys and I never made it back to the reception. By the time he finished with me, there was no way I couldâve fixed myself up enough to face other people, so we slipped out a side door and snuck back to the palace. By some miracle, no one saw us.
It was horrible form for a bridesmaid to leave early without a word, but the party had already been winding down by the time we excused ourselves, and most people had been too drunk to notice my absence, anyway.
I did, however, feel awful about leaving Steffan high and dry. I called him the next morning and apologized profusely, claiming my friendâs emergency took longer than expected. He was, as expected, gracious about it. He hadnât been as jumpy during the reception as heâd been at the hotel, but heâd been distracted, and I suspected he mightâve been relieved by my abrupt departure.
âWhere did you go?â Mikaela asked after I wrapped up my call. We were in my room, brainstorming ways to get Erhall to bring the repeal motion for the Royal Marriages Law to the floor. âYou disappeared halfway through the reception.â
âOne of my college friends called with an emergency.â I avoided her gaze as I studied Erhallâs parliamentary voting record.
âReally?â She sounded doubtful. âEven though youâre in different countries?â
âShe needed advice on a personal issue.â
Another lie. They were piling up, one after another, and soon I wouldnât be able to dig myself out.
I turned the page with more force than necessary.
âOkay.â A hint of doubt remained, but Mikaela didnât press the issue. âI only ask because your cousin was looking for you.â
I froze. âAndreas? He was looking for me at the reception?â
âYeah, he said he had something important to tell you.â
My heart rate kicked into overdrive.
Iâd thought Andreas had already left. Iâd heard him say goodbye to Nikolai and Sabrina long before Rhys and I exited. Had I heard wrong, or had he returned for some reason? Did he see me and Rhys leave? Even if he had, he couldnât have known what we were doingâ¦unless he followed us. But if Andreas know, he wouldâve thrown it in my face the minute he could, and an entire day had already passed.
My head spun as I ran through every possible scenario.
âDid you tell him where I was?â
âNo,â Mikaela said slowly. âI didnât know where you were. Remember?â
âRight. Sorry.â I pressed my fingers to my temple, trying to sort through my thoughts. âMy brain is fried right now. Can we pick this up later?â
âSure. I have a dinner reservation soon anyway.â Worry slid across her features as she packed her bag and slung the strap over her shoulder. âAre you sure nothing else is the matter? Youâve been acting weird for weeks.â
âYes, Iâm just stressed. I need a vacation.â I forced a laugh. âIâll talk to you later. Enjoy dinner.â
After Mikaela left, I set my notes on Erhall aside and answered that weekâs letters from citizens instead. The mail volume, both physical and electronic, had grown so much Iâd had to bring on assistants, but I still liked to reply personally when I could. Besides, it was a good distraction from my worries over Andreas.
I was reading too much into one throwaway comment from Mikaela. Andreas couldâve been looking for me for any number of reasons, and he had a skewed idea of what was important. Heâd probably wanted to complain about being seated at the wrong table for the reception or something.
Iâd made it halfway through the pile of letters when my laptop pinged with a new email notification. I almost ignored it, but something compelled me to click into it, and my suspicion spiked when I saw the senderâs email messageâa random string of numbers and letters hosted by a domain Iâd never heard ofâand the one-line message.
I stared at the MP4 file attached to the email. No name, no hint as to what it contained.
Not opening strange files from unknown senders was Computer Security 101, but this was an email only my close circle had. I had a separate one for public correspondence.
Then again, it wasnât difficult to find an email, even a private one.
My curiosity outweighed my reservations, and I clicked on the file.
The video popped up and auto-played. It was so dark and grainy it took me a minute to figure out what was happening, but when I did, all the blood drained from my face.
I clutched the edge of my desk and stared in horror at the clip of me and Rhys in Nikolaiâs library. Even with no sound, it was damningâme bent over the table, him gripping my hair and pounding into me from behind.
It was dark enough we wouldâve been unrecognizable had I not turned my head halfway through the video. Rhysâs face never showed on camera, but his hair, height, and build made his identity a foregone conclusion, and it wouldnât take much editing to clean up the quality and brighten it enough that anyone who watched would know exactly who was doing what.
My skin felt hot and clammy, and a strange buzzing filled my ears as question after question raced through my head.
Judging by the angle, the camera had been inside the room, even though Nikolai and Sabrina had been adamant about not having security cameras in their private quarters. Someone mustâve planted it there. Were they hoping to catch Nikolai and Sabrina doing something and caught Rhys and me instead? But why wouldâve they have planted a camera in an unfinished library, of all places? Why not the bedrooms or office?
Most importantly of allâ¦what did the sender want?