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Royal Beast: A Dark Fairy Tale Romance by Nikki Chase (22)

James

Well, that’s it. She has betrayed me.

I should’ve known she would, but I trusted her like an idiot.

I watch the flashing red dot on the map move from Willowdale toward the palace, and the cameras are picking up not one, not two, but tens of people.

Who the fuck are they? And why are they so interested in something that doesn’t concern them at all?

No matter where I go, they follow. They’re fucking everywhere.

And it turns out Rosemary is just one of them.

She put on a good performance right after she got home. She told the press the story that we’d agreed on. I thought it was just a matter of time until the story died down.

Sure, my father and his advisors are going to grill me about getting caught doing something so compromising, but it was going to blow over eventually, if I could blame the whole thing on a bad case of mistaken identities.

But now, they’ve apparently found my mother’s compact, and they’re using it to find this palace.

I grip the glass of whiskey in my hand harder and harder until it finally shatters in my hand, the broken pieces of crystal scattered all over the floor of this surveillance room.

Damn, that felt good.

I get up to my feet and find another breakable item.

A glass vase with some flowers in it.

That will do.

I pick up the vase, grabbing it by the neck, and throw it against the wall, where it breaks and falls onto the floor in pieces.

My mother would’ve hated knowing that it’s her mirror that’s going to finally lead people to this palace.

She also would’ve been disappointed in me. I wasn’t supposed to get involved in yet another scandal and tarnish her name—as if it hasn’t already been dragged through enough dirt.

Sometimes, the limits that have been placed on me feel stifling. But it turns out I’m too dangerous for my own good.

If they just let me loose, I’d destroy the royal family’s reputation in no time. Maybe even discredit the entire monarchy system.

I couldn’t care less what the kingdom thinks about my father, but my poor mother must be turning in her grave right now. She can’t get a break—not even in death.

When my father started seeing another woman on the side, he sent my mother and me to Ardglass Palace, claiming that the countryside air would be better for my growing body. It was really so he’d have more freedom to meet with his mistress.

Still, my mother lived here like he wanted her to, staffing the forgotten palace with decent people and bringing it back to life. It was hard for her. Unlike me, she was a social person.

She couldn’t be friends with the staff because the fact that she was the queen intimidated them too much.

And she couldn’t be friends with the locals in Willowdale or Malvern because she couldn’t even reveal her identity.

I have no doubt that my father was trying to make her life as unpleasant as possible so she’d ask for a divorce. The fucking coward didn’t have the balls to do the job himself because he didn’t want the whole kingdom blaming him for the marriage falling apart. Maybe he also thought it would draw too much attention to his affair.

So my mother consoled herself with secret parties, occasionally inviting her old friends from the capital. She put so much thought into those parties, concocting various schemes to prevent her guests from discovering the location of the palace.

But one night, someone turned up with the group of guests my mother had invited. Someone she didn’t expect.

It was her husband’s mistress.

In contrast to her normally sweet demeanor, she went berserk. She screamed at the woman and threw the china all over the ballroom. Not knowing about the affair, the other guests were gasping and clutching their pearls, shocked by the queen’s behavior.

The guards and the rest of the palace staff managed to calm my mother down and bring the guests home without compromising the location of the palace. But it was too late.

When they got to the capital, my mother’s so-called friends blabbed to the media, talking about how the queen had gone crazy.

The press started speculating about mental illness being the reason why my mother was hidden away from the public.

My father’s mistress further fanned the flames by doing an exclusive interview about how mean my mother was to her.

This was all great news to my father, apparently. Because now the people were on his side, admiring how strong and devoted he was to stay with a crazy wife, despite his power and position.

The rumors destroyed my mother. She was hurt by the betrayal of the people she’d considered her friends. When my father banned parties from Ardglass Palace, it didn’t even matter anymore to her, even though she used to find those parties to be so exciting.

Her health got progressively worse from the depression. And the following year, when Cheryl came out with the lie about my abuse, it was almost like she’d given up all hope.

I still remember what she said the day before she finally exhaled her last breath.

“I know I don’t have much time anymore,” the words slid out through her dry, cracked lips. “When I die, your father is going to take that woman as his queen,” she said bitterly.

“She’s going to want her own son to be the next king, but you’re the crown prince. Don’t let them take away your inheritance. If you become the king, all my suffering will have paid off.”

At the time, I promised my mother I’d keep my reputation squeaky clean and become the king. I’ve even been keeping myself sequestered in Ardglass Palace to avoid scandal.

But I’ve been careless. Now I’ve caused another uproar and reminded the people of my mother’s wrongdoing. It’s possible my father will use this opportunity to take my crown away.

And it’s all because of a girl.

A girl I shouldn’t have trusted.

I should’ve known she’d betray me.

Maybe she stuck to our story at first, which was commendable.

But I bet everything changed when she talked to her family.

Based on Rosemary’s stories about her sisters, they seem like the kind of girls who’d do anything to get their fifteen minutes of fame. And I’ve already met her thief of a father.

They’re poor and they need money. I’ve heard that so many times I don’t know why I wasn’t more careful around her. I wonder how much money the media has offered to persuade her to talk.

I have to admit this is a smart move on her part.

This way, I wouldn’t be able to punish her or her father for their crimes, because that would amount to a public admission of guilt on my part.

I watch people make their way to the palace on the screens. They’re getting closer, and they’re going to be here soon.

At the very least, I shouldn’t have compromised the secrecy of the palace by giving her the map. Now, instead of just gossip for the tabloids, this is going to end up on the front page of the broadsheet newspapers. The discovery of a secret palace is huge news.

Everything would’ve been fine had I stuck to my original plan. I should’ve kept our relationship strictly sexual. Instead, I let myself develop feelings for her. What the fuck was that about?

I should’ve kept her in the palace and prevented her from making any contact with the outside world. Instead, I took her outside myself just because I wanted to have a night out and buy her a collar.

Even earlier than that, maybe I shouldn’t have rescued her father, even though it was always my mother’s policy to provide shelter for lost hikers.

I’m a fucking idiot.

I leave the surveillance room and enter my adjoining office. There’s no use watching the screens now. There’s nothing I can do to stop the people from finding the door.

I take a random plate from a display shelf and throw it against the ground. I watch it shatter. This is not helping me get out of this predicament, but it sure feels satisfying.

I grab another piece of china. I’m about to smash it onto the floor, but my hand hangs in the air as I take a closer look at it.

I recognize this thing. I remember the little chip on the edge.

This is the teacup that Rosemary dropped in the garden.

She looked so beautiful that morning, strong and delicate at the same time. She let me explore her body that day, and she allowed me a glimpse of the passion and sensuality she was hiding within her.

It was all a big lie.

Maybe I shouldn’t have expected anything real, considering the way I tricked her into staying, but this still fucking hurts. I guess there’s no way to soften the blow of betrayal.

I understand how my mother used to feel now.

“Sir,” Albert says as he opens the door without knocking, “there are people approaching the door. The guards are already moving, but these people, they look like civilians. What would you like to do?”

“Just leave them be for now. They’re not going to break through the door,” I say.

I can’t come out to face them without a plan. And I can’t come up with a plan in this state.

Ring!

I glance at the phone on my desk.

Ring!

I let out a big sigh and look at Albert. “Would you please pick up the phone?”

The phone is just about to ring for a third time when Albert grabs the handset and holds it up to his ear.

“Ardglass Palace. Albert Williams speaking,” he says.

I watch as he nods and occasionally says “yes” into the phone, his face growing whiter by the second.

This is not good.

“Sir,” he says as he holds the phone handset away from his head and puts a hand over the mic, “it’s the capital. You’re ordered to see the king. He wants to speak to you in person.”

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