CHAPTER 60: Getting burnt

  “Or what?” she demanded, glaring daggers at him. Her grave audacity made him boil.

  Yes, he was being protective, but it was for good measures.

  A few days ago, he had received an anonymous threat letter directed at him and the queen, and that had made him double the guard around the palace. He had increased hers as well and although there was a scowl on his face when he did; she said nothing. No, he wasn’t scared. He could protect himself from any attack, but he was scared for her. He didn’t want any harm coming to her while he figured out who could be behind the threats.

  What kind of King would he be if he didn’t do everything to protect his queen?

  A few names came across his suspicious radar. Elliott Ainsworth was first on the list because the snake was deceitful and sly ever since they were younger. Xavier knew that despite being slow to speak and act, he was vicious and unpredictable. They never liked each other, and they never hid that fact.