The Beast And The Blessed

Chapter 99



Chapter 99

One Hundred: Natalie

Natalie's P.O.V

Joselin looked right over me. Her face looked gaunt, and what little color she had to her skin had faded.

I had wanted to speak with her to see if she was okay, but she hadn't been around lately.

Since we came home, this was the first time I had seen her outside of my visit to the infirmary days

ago.

But I jumped at the chance when I saw her out and about. I hadn't seen her teleporting recently, and I

took advantage of the opportunity, following her on foot to Agatha's grave.

Joselin whispered an incantation softly as she lifted the soil and let it fall through her fingers. She was

hurting, and in turn, so was Tobias. He couldn't take his eyes off her. So I sat where he could see her

as we waited.

I found a bench and waited for her, keeping my eyes averted to give her privacy. But Tobias openly

stared at her with longing. His hands clenched and unclenched as he stood guard several feet in front

of me and to the side.

When she was done, she walked right past me, her eyes floating over me as if she hadn't recognized

me. It was awful to see her in so much pain. She hadn't even stopped to acknowledge Tobias.

That had concerned me more than anything. Until now, the woman had been mad about wanting him to

notice her. She was in it deep, and while I knew he was too, he had yet to cave into her.

"Joselin!'' I called out, jumping to my feet and chasing after her. She stopped and turned, lowering her

body into a curtsey, something I had never seen her do before when she didn't have to. My lips parted

in surprise as I stared at her.

"Yes, your majesty?" Her reply was curt, short, and almost offensive. She was the one who had insisted

on us being friends. Now, her sarcastic, quick, and witty attitude was gone. Her tone was void of any

emotion.

I glanced around in confusion, but no one here could overhear her. Her respectful and reserved fagade

was usually only saved for public interactions.

It was just my guards and us.

"What's going on? What happened?" I wished I could see more in her white eyes, but she didn't take

her gaze away from my chin, refusing to meet my stare. I waited as she pressed her lips together, but I

grew frustrated when she refused to speak. "Did I do something to offend you?”

Her eyelids widened before lowing again, her chin tilting further down. "No, you didn't. We are fine. I

just need time."

"Are you leaving?" I was almost scared to ask. Our relationship had been rocky initially, but I had grown

to care about Joselin. I didn't want her to go. She had been the only one here consistent in their

treatment of me and everyone around me. She may have been socially awkward, but she was funny

and good.

"Of course not. I can't leave you here with Rona roaming the halls. That bitch is up to no good." Joselin

ground out from between her teeth, and I narrowed my eyes. I was there when Rona had admitted to

stealing her mother's magic and killing her, so she could take her place on the council. Nothing

indicated Rona was doing it to Joselin now, but I would be watching very closely.

I didn't trust her at all.

To be fair, I didn't trust anyone on the council, which was worrisome, but I had no other choice. Killian

had told me that they had been chosen because they were the strongest of their kind and the most

loyal to the throne.

Joselin was the only one I trusted. But she was clearly hurting, and I wanted to show my support. I

reached out, squeezing her arm gently." Okay, but whatever it is, don't let yourself sit on it for too long.

I'm here for you when you're ready to talk."

She nodded, looking away from me to hide her emotions. "Don't be so mushy. It's annoying."

I smiled when I saw the corner of her mouth twitch with amusement before she turned and stomped off.

It reassured me that she would be fine, but when I turned to Tobias, the look in his eyes told me not to

talk to him about her.

Something might have happened between them, but it was not my place to press for information on

their relationship.

I narrowed my eyes at him, but he held my stare unashamed, revealing no emotions. There was no

way that he would be giving me any information. He barely talked as it was. I doubted he would tell me

what was happening in her head.Jf he knew.

The way she had blatantly ignored him wasn't a good sign to me, but I needed to give her the space

she asked for. I would be here when she was ready.

Thomas cleared his throat, making me look at him, but he stared straight ahead. If I had to guess, it

was his attempt to spare his friend from my glare. But I gave up, turning to walk back into the castle.

The hot mid-day sun beat down on my shoulders with cruel intent, and I was eager to get back inside.

Rona was smiling widely as she spoke to Lindsey, Killian's ex. Lindsey's shoulders tensed, and her

eyes widened when she saw me enter the courtyard. Two power-hungry women becoming friends was

never a good sign.

The bright red, curly hair was impossible to overlook in the sun, and I watched her smile harden as she

turned to look at me. It was incredible how malicious she looked as she lifted her hand and waved her

fingers in my direction. The long pointed grey nails resembled claws so closely that I imagined she was

just waiting for the chance to sink them into someone's chest and rip out their heart.

Maybe she would eat it too. A woman willing to kill her own mother for power was a woman I would

never trust.

My groan of annoyance was caught in my throat, and I plastered a smile on my face as Rona left

Lindsey and jogged up to me.

"Natalie!" She exclaimed with feigned excitement, and I gritted my teeth.

"It's Your Majesty." Thomas corrected with a clipped tone.

"Hm, yes. It is." She hummed in agreement, falling in step with me as I climbed up the castle's front

entrance. Her failure to correct herself had my already thin patience disappearing rapidly.

"Is there something you need, Rona?"

The witch's arm brushed against mine as she moved closer. "I thought that maybe we could get to

know each other. I can help you train until your mother comes back."

I bit the inside of my cheek to hold back my distaste. I didn't want her hovering around at an already

stressful time for me. If anyone would piss me off to the point of me unintentionally committing mass

murder, it would be her. Because she was known to kill for power and with how powerful my mother

and I were, I didn't want her anywhere near us. Then again, they always did say to keep your enemies

closer.

It could be an opportunity to watch her and ensure she wasn’t getting up to anything she shouldn't be

before she left.

Rona took a step back as I walked through the door, and my beast hummed in pleasure in my head as

the witch finally showed me some respect. Whatever game she was playing, I would get to the bottom

of it.

"That sounds lovely, Rona. But right now, I have plans with the king. We will have to catch up later." I

smiled at her as genuinely as I could before walking ahead of her to head to our bedroom. Killian had

requested a lunch date, and I would have been stupid to deny him.

My race upstairs was more of a brisk walk as I tried to remain calm. As long as I could keep my

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The door to the bedroom was cracked open when I arrived, and I shivered with pleasure as it slammed

shut behind me.

"We have something that we need to discuss before our date, my love." Killian's low growl made my

stomach turn to butterflies, and the hair on the back of my neck stood up as he moved up behind me.

"Do we?"

His finger slid up my spine, stopping to pull gently on a strand of hair. The anticipation was enough to

form wetness between my legs as his hand was placed gently on my shoulder. He slid it around my

collar until he could grab my jaw.

His thumb pushed against it, tilting my head to the side until I was looking over my shoulder. Killian

bent his neck and hovered his lips over mine. His chest pressed against my back, and I let out an

involuntary whimper when he refused to kiss me.

"It has been a week since you have let me touch you. A week since I have been inside you." His

hardness pushed against my ass as evidence of his intentions, and my eyes slid shut. His tongue

teased my lips as he stole a taste. "A week since I have heard your sweet little moans or the way you

cry out my name while you're cumming on my cock."

"Is that what you want to talk about, Killian? How long it's been since I let you inside me?" I opened my

eyes, my hands moving back to grab the

sides of his muscular thighs to steady myself. "I have to say that when you asked me to meet you for a

lunch date, the last thing I expected was to hear the king begging me for sex."

I gasped when he grabbed my bottom lip between his teeth, sucking on it momentarily before letting it

go. My tongue involuntarily traced the flesh where his lips had just been, wanting a taste of him.

"I don't recall begging."


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