Chapter 166 Strange unease
CAS SANDRA
I sensed a strange unease in my heart, restlessness and exhaustion creeping in that I didn’t know how
to curb. Perhaps it was due to Asher’s absence from Anemond, or maybe it had stemmed from Kane’s
strange behavior from the day before. The words he’d uttered to me were ambiguous and set me on
edge in a way I couldn’t explain.
Asher’s stepbrother had told me that I hadn’t changed much, which at the time had caused my heart to
sk ip a beat in panic.
What did that really mean?
And why had he said such a thing to me in private?
While Kane had attempted to explain that many people changed considerably after attaining a
significant position in Anemond, such as that of a royal healer, his reasoning didn’t quite convince me.
I could sense that he was hinting at something else, yet I couldn’t decipher or make sense of his true
intent. Was it possible that he could know something about me, that he could know who I’d been in the
past? The idea startled and scared me; after all, I’d never been particularly close to Kane.
During our childhood, I had spent most of my time and days with Asher, while Kane had seemed like a
distant figure. He’d always been Asher’s brother and little more. We might have exchanged a few
words occasionally and made a few niceties here and then, but nothing significant lingered in my
memories of the past. As we’d grown older, we became little more than strangers, since my attention
was solely focused on Asher.
Yet, a nagging possibility haunted my mind.
Could Kane Collins have somehow uncovered something about me?
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I knew he was astute. Margaret had once foolishly insisted and campaigned amongst others that her
son could ascend to the throne and rule over Wegalla, and I was certain it wasn’t for nothing.
If Kane had information about my past, why hadn’t he brought it up directly? And why did he regard me
with that uncomfortable gaze? His violet eyes were beautiful, but there was something in them that
made chills run down my spine. It was as if he knew something he didn’t want to share, a joke or
conspiracy that belonged to him and him alone.
Was Asher’s brother planning something devious?
Though I didn’t want to suspect him, especially considering how much the Alpha King trusted him, it
was odd that Kane offered me company yet only spoke so ambiguously.
Encounters with him often left me confused and nervous, which only hurt my m ental state. I was under
so much stress with the clinic, the poison, and the mysterious disease already. Did I now have to fear
Kane Collins in the same way that I did his mother and the rest of the people in Merliscire who didn’t
want me around?
Just as I started to drown in my sea of thoughts, a voice interrupted my descent into worry.
“Cas sandra?” Erika tried to get my attention. “Ca ssandra?”
I blinked a few times and then met the maid’s worried gaze. For a moment, I couldn’t formulate a reply
and simply stared back at her until she spoke again.
“Cas sandra, honey, you’ve been staring at those boxes for ten minutes now,” she said gently, and her
big blue eyes were full of concern. “Are you okay, sweetheart?”
At once I remembered my purpose in the room, and embarrassment flooded through me. I had come
into the medical supply room in the clinic to retrieve a heartbeat monitor and meant to return to my
patient shortly after.
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“Sorry,” I uttered quietly, and heat spread through my face.
“This isn’t like you,” Erika said as she walked toward me. “You’re usually more professional when it
comes to a patient needing attention. Do you need some help?”
Though her words could have been construed as harsh, I knew her well enough. to know that that
wasn’t the case.
“I’m alright,” I assured her, and I forced an apologetic smile as I tucked a loose strand of hair back into
my bun. “Thank you for offering, Erika.”
She nodded but continued to study me.
“Is this about the king?” she wondered as she took a step toward me. I’d off-handedly mentioned to her
that Asher was leaving the capital for a brief, unknown reason, but she hadn’t asked too many
questions. “Are you worried about him?”
“A little,” I admitted. “But I know he’ll be alright.”
Asher had mentioned a three-day return upon his departure, which was nothing compared to the five
years we’d spent apart. If I could handle that, I could handle this.
Besides, it was his brother I was more anxious about.
I managed to snap out of my daze and continued about my business as usual. It was yet another busy
day with plenty of patients requiring assistance.
There were a few with minor injuries along with a few dealing with colds or instances of seasonal
allergies. I administered medicine, and herbs, and even had to stitch up the knee of a young girl who
had taken a tumble in the district not too far from here.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhile the work seemed never-ending, I was grateful for the distraction. With how much focus my healer
duties required, I was able to push Asher and Kane from my mind and worry about my patients.
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I was grateful that Asher had given me this building and allowed me the honor of helping the people
who lived here. It was one thing to treat the people of Merliscire and another to take care of the
commoners who lived on the outskirts of the palace. I was glad to be able to aid my new community,
and it was rewarding to heal people who really needed it.
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Later on, during a patient checkup in the afternoon, Lancel made an
unexpected visit. When he walked into the clinic, his typically serious demeanor seemed more
pronounced than usual.
Erika offered him a seat, but I heard him refuse from the entry.
“Thank you for the offer, but I don’t need to sit,” he insisted. “I wish to speak with Healer Cas sandra
privately,”
I finished up with my patient, and once I had sent them on their way with some medicine to take care of
their cough, I followed Erika to the waiting room. Once the maid departed and Lancel and I were alone,
the older guard approached me. His expression was intense and my heart began to race.
Had something happened to Asher?
“I have a message for you, Miss Cas sandra,” he stated with urgency. “Spi ke wishes to see you
immediately. Will you come with me?”
While I was relieved that his concern had nothing to do with the Alpha King, his tone was more strange
than usual. Lancel was usually very collected and curt.
If Spi ke needed me immediately, something was up. Perhaps he had the results of the water sample
or some other important findings to share. Either way, I couldn’t refuse him an audience.
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