Chapter 106 Anything for you
Cas sandra seemed lost in her thoughts for a moment. As I waited for her to answer my question, I tried to read her expression. I hadn’t meant to sound so harsh, but I knew there was something she wasn’t telling me, and it was killing me
not to know.
“There’s nothing you can do about this,” she said finally.
“I could do anything for you, Cas sandra,” I insisted, and I stared deeply into her eyes. “I can deal with Margaret. I assure you, it won’t be like last time. She isn’t going to get away with this, not if I have anything to do with it. You can trust me.”
“How?” she asked. Tears started to form in her eyes, but she quickly blinked them away. “How will you deal with it, Asher? You said you would look into this, but there’s nothing to look at. Margaret and Adalyn want to punish Erika because she’s associated with me. What could you do to them? They’re your wife and your stepmother. Besides… as much as I hate to say this, they have very good, plausible reasons to do all of this. Prince Marco and Lady Adalyn’s lives have been in danger several times over, and it seems reasonable for them to question a ‘suspicious’ maid. If you punish them severely, how will the councilors and the other Pack members handle it? What will they say? That your judgment is blinded by some vicious healer who tried to seduce you?”
I stood there stunned as her words crashed over me. It took all of my power and restraint to keep my jaw from dropping. Still, my
lips parted in surprise as I
blinked at her.
“You see, Asher, it’s never a matter of trust,” she said, and her voice became yer as her eyes fell to the floor. “I’ve always trusted you. That’s why five years. go…”
When her voice trailed off, I reached out, grabbed her hand, and gently pulled her into my arms. This time, she didn’t fight against my touch, and she leaned up
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against me.
“I’m sorry, Cas sandra,” I whispered. “I’m so sorry,”
I wanted to explain what had happened five years ago, but no matter what I said, it would sound like an excuse.
I hadn’t managed to save her.

It was all my fault.
I’d spent every day for the past five years regretting my actions and yearning. for a way to go back in time and do everything in my power to prevent the inferno. I’d had countless nightmares, and even more countless daydreams about what Coral had gone through, all because I hadn’t been able to save her.
I knew my words would never be enough, but I couldn’t stop uttering them.
anyway.
As I continued to whisper my apologies, Cas sandra remained silent. We stood. there for a while, until finally, she lifted her head and raised her chin until our eyes
met.
“I want to move out of the palace,” she said softly.
My eyes widened and my eyebrows creased together in surprise.
Was sne going to run away from me again, just as she’d tried back in Wild Crawler?
Just as I was about to deny her request, she began to speak again.
“I wouldn’t go far,” she explained. “I was just thinking I could set up a small clinic near the palace, just like I had back in Wild Crawler. I could see patients there, and Keep conducting my research… things wouldn’t have to change much. I would just be a small distance away from Merliscire.”
I stared at her and tried to understand. I pulled away slightly and began to pace
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slowly.
“I don’t know about this, Cas sandra,” I said as I stared out the window. “I.. | would be worried about your safety.”
“Do you think it’s safe for me to stay in the palace?” she countered.
She had a point. Everything that had happened so far was proof of that. She was in danger, and so were the people around her. There was no use denying it any longer.
Cas sandra took a step toward me.
“You asked me what I wanted,” she said. “This is it, Asher. I think this is a plan that could serve everyone well. Finnick, Erika, and I would be far safer, since no one would be able to do anything to us in public. They would only be able to access the clinic with permission. Margaret, Adalyn… I wouldn’t have to worry about surprise attacks or unannounced visits. I would be able to keep a more watchful eye on Finnick and it would also allow me to focus more on my research.”
She took another step.
“I would still be willing to come to the palace to do our health checks,” she assured me. “I still intend on fulfilling my duties.”
“Or I could come visit you,” I suggest. “We could conduct the health checks
there.”
Her expression brightened. “Really?”
I chuckled. This was the first time I’d seen such a relaxed and hopeful pression on her face since she’d arrived at the palace.
“Listen, I’m not saying yes straight away,” I said. “But
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