“I’m staying with her.” Rhett growled, and the group of wolves behind Argonathe shuffled anxiously. “I must prepare her, and you must be seated.” “I’ll be d*mned if you think I’m going to-“ “Rhett. Go, I’ll be fine.” I snapped at him before he said something st*pid. He was the one who made a big point of not offending the fae. He glanced at me with gold eyes. His jaw was clenched, and his nostrils flared with each exhale. I nodded and gave him a small smile. He glared at Argonathe as he passed him and joined Ansel’s group. “This way everyone.” The woman said and led them out. Rhett watched me as he stumbled out of the room, almost running into the wall. The massive gold doors shut after they all exited, and Argonathe titled his head at me. I stared at the ground and waited for him to

