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“What?” I called back impatiently.
One of my rogues poked his head through the tent flap, his expression uncertain. “Someone’s here to
see you.”
“Tell them I’m busy,” I snapped.
“You might want to see it,” he insisted.
Curiosity piqued, I dismissed the doctor with a wave of my hand and stood, ignoring the sharp pain in my side. I straightened my shoulders and stepped outside my tent.
I nearly collided with one of King Jason’s messengers.
“You’ve got some balls coming here,” I said with a sneer. “I should kill you right now and send your head back to Jason on a platter.”
The messenger looked unimpressed. “Enough, Madison. I bring an updated proposition from the King.” He held out a rolled parchment.
I snatched it from his hands, earning a look of disapproval. My eyes scanned the contents quickly.
“Your king is desperate, isn’t he?” I taunted, looking up from the parchment.
The messenger ignored my comment. “I’ll return in two days for your answer.” With that, he turned and walked away, confident I wouldn’t attack him.
I watched the messenger leave, a laugh bubbling up from my throat. I turned around and went back
inside.
I tossed the letter into a small box on my table, then reached for a small green vial.
The glass was cool against my fingertips as I held it up to the light, examining the viscous liquid that swirled within.
It had cost me dearly, but some investments were worth every penny.
The liquid inside burned as I drank it, but I felt strength returning to my limbs almost immediately.
“You just let him walk away?” one of my rogues questioned from beside me.
I smiled sweetly before my hand shot out, gripping his throat. “Are you fucking questioning me, pup? I strongly suggest you reconsider your actions.”
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His eyes widened at my tone, and he quickly shook his head. No, I’m sorry.”
I released him, disgusted by his weakness.
My second–in–command called through the open flap, “Madison, the scouts are ready for your
orders!”
I smiled. “Excellent. Night is coming, and we have much work to do.”
Two days later, my scouts returned with disappointing news. They’d finally located Nathan’s camp, but the guards were too numerous to get close to our target.
“What did you see?” I demanded.
“Not much,” the lead scout admitted. “But we did spot the girl–Rachel. She came storming out of a tent wearing a robe, looking pissed as hell. Nathan was following her like a dog after a bone.”
I snorted. Trouble in paradise? Good.
When Jason’s messenger returned that afternoon, I was ready for him.
“Have you considered the King’s proposal?” he asked without preamble.
I gestured for him to follow me into my tent. I took a long drink of water, grimacing at the tasteless liquid. Blood would have been better.
“The situation is more… challenging than anticipated,” I said carefully. “The girl has found her wolf form. And she and Nathan are true mates.”
The messenger’s eyebrows rose slightly. “That does complicate matters. However, King Jason only needs her alive for a time. After that…” He shrugged. “Perhaps she could be yours to deal with as you
see fit.”
Now that was interesting.
An alliance with Jason meant I could return to court, my crimes forgiven.
It meant wealth and resources.
It meant I wouldn’t have to live as a rogue forever.
I studied the messenger’s face. What exactly does your king have in mind?”
A cruel smile spread across his face. “Nathan may be powerful, but he can only be in one place at a time. You take your people to draw him away. I’ll take mine to take Rachel.*
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“What about the child?” I asked.
The messenger’s eyes glittered. “The King wants his heir, of course.”
I nodded slowly, a smile spreading across my face.
“I believe we have a deal.”
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