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Babysitting The Amnesiac Lycan King

Chapter 96
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Chapter 94 Chapter 94 I don't blink.

Can't.

His eyes are locked onlike I've crawled straight out of hell and dragged the devil's pitchfork with me. And maybe I have.

Because standing here, in the Grand Dowager's room, her porcelain teacup halfway to her lips, while Enoch Blackwell- King of the fucking Lycans-glares atlike I just pissed in his holy water.

Yeah. This might actually be hell.

"Cin," she repeats, deceptively warm.

I step in. One foot, then the other. My heels click warning shots on the polished marble, all of last night still stitched into the seams of my blazer. The one I ironed this morning. As though I didn't sob for twenty straight minutes before pulling on my pantyhose: But appearances, right? I keep my chin up. It's not much, but it's all I've got.

"Grandmother," Enoch says, low and flat. That voice. It doesn't rumble anymore. It cuts. Cold and sharp, like winter air sliding down the back of your neck.

"Taryn," the Dowager croons, still smiling. "I'm so pleased you accepted my offer. The palace could use sfresh air, wouldn't you say?" I don't miss the way her eyes flick toward Enoch. She's goading him. And I'm the bait she wrapped in satin and ribbon.

"Thrilled to be here," I say sweetly, glancing at the King as though he didn't throwout just days ago. "Can't wait to get started." Enoch's jaw ticks.

"You've got to be fucking kidding me." His voice is pure gravel.

Okay, this is it.

I turn to him slowly, savoring the venom. "Aw. Missalready?" He takes one step forward. Big. Broad. Stupidly regal. Like the hallway bent itself to his will the moment he walked in.

"Did you break in again," he grits out, "or did someone finally lose their mind and let you through the front door?" I raise my brows, smiling like a cat with a dead mouse in its mouth. "Neither. Turns out saving your grandmother's life buys you a seat at the palace table. Who knew?" He opens his mouth, and the Dowager cuts him off with a clap of her hands.

"Oh, don't be so tic, Enoch. She's not here as a guest. I've decided she'll be my personal aide." I blink.

Wait-what the fuck? "I'm sorry-what?" Enoch and I say at the stime.

She just sips her tea like this is her goddamn telea and we're her favorite characters.

"She'll assistwith my correspondence, joinin meetings, and accompanyto my treatments. After what she did for me, I want her close." Close.

Great.

I feel Enoch's stare boiling through my skin.

"She's a liar," he snaps, turning fully to face her. His voice is low but lethal. "She's not here for you. She's here for information. For a story." My throat burns, but I smile wider.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Do you own your grandmother now too? Or are you just mad I'm still breathing the sair as your royal ego?" His nostrils flare.

"Taryn," the Dowager says, dabbing her lips with a napkin, "would you be a dear and take a short tour of the new wing? Your quarters have been prepared. Enoch will show you the way." "What?" he growls.

My jaw drops. "Wait, hold up-what?" She waves a dismissive hand. "You know it better than anyone, darling. And you could both use the time. I'm sure you've missed each other terribly." I make a choking sound. Enoch just looks as though he's seconds from calling in a hit.

Still, when she stands and begins chatting with her head maid, I know better than to argue.

She's the Dowager. This is her game. And I just becher new pawn.

Enoch walks toward the hallway as a man headed to execution. I follow, heels sharp, back straighter than ever, even if my lungs are burning.

The maids lining the corridor stare as if I'm carrying a bomb strapped to my chest.

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Maybe I am.

Neither of us says anything until we're a good fifty paces from the room. I count every step just to stop myself from screaming.

He turns a corner. I turn with him.

"You could've just sent a guard, Your Majesty," I say lightly. "But I get it. You've missed my charming company. It's okay to admit it." He doesn't look at me. Doesn't even blink.

I keep going. "This place is bigger than your ego, which is honestly impressive. I didn't think that was possible." Still nothing.

"Don't worry, I won't spy through your keyhole or anything. I'm more of a wall- lean-and-listen kind of girl." He stops so suddenly I almost slam into his back.

When he turns, his face is inches from mine.

"You think this is funny?" he asks, voice low and dangerous. "You think you can just waltz back in here like nothing happened?" I stare at him. At the man I've hated, loved, missed, resented.

"No," I whisper. "But I'm not walking away either." His eyes narrow. And for a second, I thought he might say something. Something real. Something that burns.

But then he turns and opens the door to my room.

"This is it," he mutters.

I step inside.

And the second I do, I realize something else.

It's right across from his.

Of course it fucking is.

We-I decided to go back after Enoch's little tour back to the living room.

But I'm not even seated two seconds on the absurdly plush couch before Brooke decides it's her fucking cue to ruin the air again.

The Dowager's still perched as smajestic goblin queen on her throne-of-a- chair, sipping tea while chatting up her maid about gods know what, when the doors open-uninvited, of course.

And in walks Brooke.

No knock. No hesitation. Just... a smirk and her sharp-ass heels clicking on marble.

"Oh," she says, her voice like someone trying to sound sweet but choking on bile. "You're still here? How resilient of you." I smile, but it's the kind you give someone right before kicking their ass off a cliff.

"Still trying to make fetch happen, Brooke?" Her eyes narrow just slightly. But she recovers fast-too fast-and strolls in as though she's got a permanent residency and Enoch's cock on speed dial.

I sure hope not.

She goes straight for him. Claiming him. Marking her territory.

He's mine, you bitch.

My fists clench, nails biting into my palms.

But I don't move. I don't flinch. I just watch her like she's a roach under a wineglass.

"Is this really a wise appointment, Your Grace?" Brooke says, tilting her head toward the Dowager. Her hand stays on Enoch like it's glued. "She's... dangerous." Dowager doesn't even blink. Just lifts one brow, a glass of wine halfway to her lips. "So is my grandson. Yet here we all are." Mic. Fucking. Drop.

Brooke stiffens. I swear her eye twitches, but she's too polished to let it break her composure.

Enoch doesn't say a word. He doesn't even react. His face is stone, but his jaw ticks once, and I catch the subtle shift of his shoulders.

He's pissed. Good. Let him simmer.

Brooke stays too long. Lingers as a fart in a sealed car before finally excusing herself with smade-up excuse about wardrobe arrangements and "diplomatic visitors." My ass.

I don't miss the way she throws one last glance atbefore walking out-like she just planted a bomb and is waiting for the explosion.

I head down the corridor, muttering under my breath, when suddenly- A hand grabs my wrist and yanksinto a side hallway.

The lights are dim. The air's thick. My back hits the wall, and he's there. Enoch.

Way too close.

My breath gets stuck halfway in my throat. His scent slams intolike a drug I swore I'd quit. Fuck. I hate that I still react this way to him. I hate it more that I don't want to stop.

His eyes are black.

Not just dark-black. His wolf is awake. Watching. Waiting.

"You want back in my palace," he growls. Voice low. Controlled. Deadly. "Fine." I swallow. My fingers twitch at my sides.

He leans closer, not touching me, but close enough that I can feel the heat radiating off him like a warning. "But I see you near my secrets-and I won't care that you're my mate. I'll treat you like every other enemy I've buried." I stare him dead in the eye. My chin lifts, my voice sharp. "You already buried me, Enoch. I'm just too fucking stubborn to stay down." Something flickers in his eyes. Pain. Guilt. Rage. I don't know.

But he backs up as if I just slapped him.

Good.

*** Dinner is war.

Not like yelling and throwing plates.

Worse.

It's the kind of war where the cutlery's too loud and the silence between bites screams louder than bombs.

I'm sitting across from Enoch, who looks like he's one snarky comment away from shifting into a rage monster.

Brooke's sitting beside him-of course.

And the Dowager's having the tof her life.

"Isn't it romantic?" she says, motioning betweenand Enoch like we're fucking Barbie and Ken. "Childhood sweethearts reunited by fate and scandal." I smile through clenched teeth.

Enoch stabs a piece of steak as if it insulted his bloodline.

She keeps going. "Back in my day, we just ran away and eloped. These two prefer emotional trauma and palace espionage." Enoch snaps his fork in half.

Just-crack.

Metal splits like a twig in his hand.

I choke back a laugh. I can't help it.

So I kick him under the table.

He kicks back. Harder.

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Dick.

I flick a pea at his plate. It bounces off the edge and rolls onto Brooke's lap.

Oops.

She gasps, then shootsa glare. I offer her a sweet, innocent smile that says choke on it.

Even the maids are tense, side-eyeing like this is the most exciting episode of a palace soap opera.

I see one of them whisper to another. They're definitely betting on who cracks first.

Spoiler alert, it won't be me.

Later that night, I find a bouquet outside my bedroom door, CHoly shiturmur, picking it off the floor.

Dead roses.

The petals are black. Dry. Crinkled like ash.

Thorns still attached.

A note's tucked inside.

"Poisonous things belong with poisonous people." My heart stutters.

But I laugh. Like, full-blown snort.

"Damn," I mutter, holding the bouquet up to eye level. "He really is mad mad."

I step inside, toss the flowers onto the nightstand, and close the addr e behind me.

The lock clicks. I'm really back here While I'm e the again. I should sell the apartment I'mat it.

My chest is tight. My hands won't stop shaking. I don't know if it's adrenaline or the fact that I liked the way he looked atearlier, even when he was threatening me.

Fuck. I'm a mess. I really want him back.

I sink onto the bed, pulling my knees up to my chest.

And I whisper into the dark.

"I'm gonna make you loveagain, you pissed-off man-child." My phone buzzes on the bed beside me, knockingoff my thoughts.

Zoe.

Zoe: u alive? I text back, 'Barely. Lost a turf war to a walking plastic surgery I hit send.

Then I stare at the dead bouquet again.

I should sleep.

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But my mind is racing. I feel it. The shift. The tension. The danger.

And somewhere deep in the palace, Enoch is probably awake, pissed, and plotting a thousand different ways to keepaway from him.

Too late.

I'm already here.