Chapter 154
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
Chapter 154 Friends come first The snow outside was thin and not nearly as deep as the snow in the north was. So far the best thing about being a lady was being able to go outside when she wanted and not being afraid that someone was going to scream at her for it. She used to sneak out for a bit of fresh air and have nightmares about being caught for it. The one time she was caught, she was marked by the man she now spends most of her nights with. Funny how she swore her life would never be what it has become. 1 Her blood was boiling. The chilly temperatures were nothing on her heated skin. Too many emotions tried to come forward but all she wanted to do was forget them all and try to imagine she had nothing to weigh down her shoulders. What would it be like to walk out of the palace and forget everyone behind her? Would they think she was selfish, or smart? Would they look for her and not rest until she was found, or would they let her go? âAy! What are you doing out here?â Ã familiar voice called from behind her. She heard thick steps stomp across the snow and a moment later, a thick cloak fell across her shoulders to ward away any of the cold she didnât feel.
âDaniel? Whatâre you doing out here?â Doris tried to smile up at the boy who always held a large grin on his face when he saw her. A soft spot warmed her chest at the sight of him. It was better than running into any of the other princeâs at the moment. In fact, he was currently her favorite. âI came for some air but it seems I found myself a beautiful princess instead.â He grinned. Doris bumped her shoulder into him a little more harshly than she intended but he didnât seem to mind-or notice. Daniel whistled as he looked her up and down respectively. âI knew I never stood a shot with you. Why didnât you tell me my grumpy brother already had his claim on you?â Doris felt her cheeks warm. âDonât joke around like that!
Iâve had enough of that lately. I donât need another foolish prince around me.â Doris sighed. âI didnât know I was going to be his lady. Trust me, I would have told you if I did.â Daniel laughed. âSo what? He surprised you with the title? Iâm pretty sure the lady has to agree to. it.â Daniel eyed her long dress. âYou look different, but just as stunning. I would even say that attire was made for you.â âDid you come out here just to flirt with me?â âOh no. William would string me up by my guts if I did a thing like that. Promise not to tell him | gave you my heart.â Daniel winked. Doris rolled her eyes but she couldnât hide her smile.
When Daniel held out his arm for her to take, she didnât âhesitate.
âTell me more about what Iâve missed while Iâve been away.â âAh, well. I suppose youâve missed a bit but Iâm not sure where to start. I think the Luna Queen has doubled up on her guards. She no longer goes anywhere without at least five.â Doris raised her brows. âTruly? Why do you think?â âIâm not sure⦠I think sheâs making the palace on edge with her ruling. My brother Martin must be too upset about our dad to notice but sheâs been slowly changing things around here. First, I was told it started with shift changes, and then it went into bigger things like meetings and controlling some of the villages. Whenever come around, the servants look more and more as if theyâre ready to burn the palace to the ground.â âSurely that canât be true!â âHavenât you noticed how unhappy they all are? Look around, theyâre all meaner and rougher. about everything.â Daniel glanced back at the palace as if he was afraid one of them might have heard him. âI have noticed. Itâs like a dark cloud has fallen over the palace since we left.â Doris glanced back at the palace as well and never had it looked so haunting. The gloomy clouds above it almost mirrored how it felt to be inside. Once it had stood tall in glory, now it looked like the sort of place she would avoid in fairytales. âItâs been like that for weeks. I was glad to get out of here when it started. Youâve brought a bit of the light back into the castle, but itâs still darker than it ever had been.â Daniel led them through the gardens and towards the bench where they had first met.
He was just as charming as the day he fooled her. All of the flowers were gone and frozen, it was almost hard to witness. Doris did love winter, but it always took away the most beautiful parts of life snd froze it to the core. Still, it shined through with a new sort of beauty that flourished in itâs white coat. âDo youâ¦â
Doris hesitated. âDo you think Prince Martin will make a great king one day?â Doris asked quietly and watched for his reactiòn. Danielâs wandering attention snapped to her all at once. She instantly regretted asking. âIâm not sure yet. I donât think heâs been challenged enough to become a king, but he could learn | suppose.â Daniel seated himself next to her and watched as light bits of snow fell from the sky. âT hope he will make a great king, one day.. Hopefully not for years and years to come.â Daniel said sadly. 3 âIâm sure it wonât be for many years to come.â Doris didnât want to ask what he thought of William being king.
It might tip him off and Daniel had a tact for talking about things he wasnât supposed to. If he was anyone but a prince, she might have just told him because he was her friend. âSo⦠truly. Why didnât you tell me about you and my brother?â Daniel bumped her arm. He watched her intently and all of his jokes had faded. âI⦠I suppose we havenât had a chance to talk since I returned.â. âIs it true what I heard? That youâre his mate? The lads down in the yard told me that his last lady was screaming about killing you for lying about being his mate.â Daniel chuckled, but Doris felt horrified at his words. 2 âShe said that?â âOh donât worry about her. She would be executed if she ever tried to harm you. Especially if you are his mate. The king has stricter laws about that after what happened to his own.â 1 âWell⦠Yes. I suppose I am his mate,â Doris admitted. âYou suppose?â Daniel grinned. âWhen did you figure?â âI didnât want to accept it for the longest time but ⦠my wolf came free out in the north to protect him and it was forced upon me.â
âWilliam isnât easy to love, Iâll admit that. I tried when I was younger but he grew an anger inside him that no one could tamper with unless they wanted it to explode on them.â Daniel rubbed his neck. âAll the ladies fancied him and it wasnât hard to guess why, but usually a lot of them ended up running from him rather than to him. Iâm not sure if he will ever learn to control his temper.â
âI think heâs starting to.â Doris admitted. âHe has his moments, but lately he hasnât been acting out like he used to.â âI assume thatâs thanks to you.â Daniel raised his brows as if he was impressed. Doris rolled her eyes. âI think he only gets angry at me lately.â Doris stood and let out a long sigh. âI ran from him after he marked me. I didnât want him to find me, I wanted to run as far as I could and pretend it never happened.
But he found me and now my fate is tied to his.â 1 âDo you not wish it to be? I thought all the girls in the palace would give up anything to have a chance with my dear grumpy brother.â Daniel stood and towered over her. She had to tilt her head back a little just to see his eyes. âI wanted freedom-or I did.
Now iâm not sure what I want or what path is meant for me.â âI suppose thatâs half the fun, isnât it?â âWhat is?â Doris eyed him as they took the path back towards the palace. She quite missed the snow, even when she swore she would wake up with no toes on most of the nights. She missed the way it coated everything for miles and the strange peace it gave her. âFinding your own path no matter how many times it changes.â