Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne -
Chapter 43
Chapter 43
Chapter 43 It‘s been torn apart
Doris slowly opened her eyes when the carriage stopped completely, Prince William had her grippedtightly beneath him, it took her a moment to realize the carriage was on its side and they were layingagainst the wall of the carriage. He held onto her as if she might break if he let go, she blinked away hersurprise The door was now above their heads, one of the guards ripped it open and Doris squinted up atthe light that shined in. Her skin started to burn from pain where Prince William held her. “Your-William,are you alright?” The guard cleared his throat as he corrected himself. Prince William leaned back to lookat Doris, his eyes seemed to scan every inch of her before he pushed himself off her and helped herstand. “We’re fine. What happened?” Prince William demanded. He gripped the side of the door andpulled himself out. Doris frowned and tried to do the same. A second later, his hands reached down tograb her waist and pull her out of the carriage as if she weighed nothing. “Oh! Thank you,” Doris grippedhis hands to steady herself as she carefully stepped off the carriage and into the snow. Prince Williamonly let go of her hand once she was safely on the ground. A flash of pain rushed through her side whereher bruising was the worst, she bit down on her lip to keep in her groan. His dark gaze immediatelyturned to assess the scene before them. Their carriage laid sideways in a snowy ditch with one of itswheels laying detached
she rarely came across the royal guard at the palace. Not that they seemed to want to introducethemselves, she supposed. It would still be nice to know what to call them if she needed to “Alright, thenlet’s eat.” Prince William tumed and the rest of the guards moved all at once as if they had been waitingfor his order. Several guards immediately went to push the carriage up right again while others made anarea for Prince William to rest. The rest of the guards stood watch as discreetly as they could managewithout looking like the guards they were. To Doris, it was impossible. They clearly had the demeanor ofguards rather than casual travelers. “Doris, if you could help me prepare some of the food to hand out, Iwould be grateful.” A younger guard with a gentle face appeared at her side. Doris smiled and noddedher head. “My name is Erik-” “Doris is to rest, not help you.” Prince William interrupted. She turned to see
him standing behind her with his gaze fixed on the guard. “If you’ve already forgotten, she just got out ofa crashed carriage.” “Of course, sir! I mean-William. Of course.” Erik bowed quickly to both of them. “Iapologize for suggesting otherwise. I wasn’t thinking.” Prince William only stared at him until he turnedand left as quickly as he could. “I could have helped -“Doris started, her words died in her throat whentheir eyes met. “You should sit for a minute.” He said it more like a demand, she couldn’t help but frown.Lately the tip of her tongue was desperate to snap back at him for once, but she always stopped herselfjust before. Doris stilled when he suddenly reached out his hand to brush the snow from her hair. Hisfingers
lingered for a moment before he finally dropped his hand back to his side as if it never happened. Itstartled her enough that all of her thoughts vanished as well as anything she might have wanted to say. “I—I’ll sit.” She breathed and went to rest on a log that had been recently cleared of snow. Her handached, but she could hardly feel anything but the numb coldness that started to take over her body. Atleast nothing else ended up broken. The clearing was quiet, she could hear the crunches in the snowfrom those that stomped by but not much else. The air made her cheeks red and fingers almost blue.She tucked her hands beneath her arms and watched her breath fog in the air. “How long have we beentraveling?” She asked. She could sense him behind her still, she didn’t have to turn to know he wasthere. “Hours, it’s now mid day.” He said evenly. Doris quickly turned to look up at him. “I was asleep forthat long?” Prince William only lowered his chin in confirmation. Doris looked away and rubbed herhands together while trying to keep her teeth from chattering. Her pain had subsided for the time being,perhaps the cold was good for that if anything. She couldn’t wait to get back into the warm carriage andout of the blustery wind. A soft weight fell on her shoulders after a moments silence. His black cloakwarmed the sides of her cheeks, she almost instantly nestled into the fabric in relief. When she turned tothank him, he was already halfway across the clearing. She closed her eyes and held it tight around herwith a small sigh. The warmth was a luxury, she didn’t understand how he would ever give it up.
Perhaps he was warm blooded and didn’t need the extra warmth, but she doubted it in weather like this.Why would he ever give it to her of all people? Erik came by to hand her a plate of dried fruit and bread.
“Thank you, Erik.” Doris smiled. “You’re welcome, Doris.” He said with a cheeky grin. “I hope the carriagecrash didn’t hurt you too badly.” “Oh, no. I thought it would but I don’t think I have a scratch on me.” “It’sprobably because of the hold William had on you, he must have taken most of the impact.” Erik glancedto where Prince William stood, Doris followed his gaze and saw him watching them while in aconversation with someone else. Erik cleared his throat. “Well, let me know if you need anything else.”“Thank you—“ Erik waved and hurried away before she could say another word. Prince William hadtaken most of the impact? That couldn’t be so, he didn’t look hurt in the slightest. Besides, why would heever risk himself to save her? Doris studied him across the clearing for any hint of injury, but he stood talland-normal. The other men that hovered around him barely came up to his shoulder, they looked at himas if he was their god and they were desperate to please. Prince William’s eyes caught her staring, sheturned away and shoved more bread in her mouth to distract her thoughts. “William!” A guard cameracing through the snow as fast as it would allow him. Doris stood in concern he would pass out whenshe saw how out of breath he was. Prince William pushed through the guards that surrounded him andneared the one who seemed
close to fainting by the time he reached him, “What is it? Keep your voice down!” He hissed and grabbedhis shoulder roughly. “Th-the decoy.” The guard whispered, Doris leaned in a little to hear him. “Thedecoy carriage has already been torn apart by the rogues.”
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