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“THE NEXT OMEGA WANNABE that walks through those doors and
insists they felt the calling, I expect to see them roasted on a spit for lunch
when they fail to shift,” Raz almost roared at the head chamberlain, who
eeped, then scuttled backward through the double doors.
Raz eyed his grandmother, the dowager Queen Mother, rather frostily—
even though he loved his grandmother very much—and threw himself into
the nearest uncomfortable chair a little dramatically. The King Ishnay
seven-hundred-year-old furniture creaked rather alarmingly.
“Raz’mar”—Grandmother always insisted on full-naming him—“if you
wish and have the ability to rewrite three thousand years’ worth of history
and tradition in one afternoon, by all means, be my guest. I have an
important meeting myself that I have had to cancel as we have left this
matter unresolved for three days.”
Technically, two and a half, as it was only midday, but he didn’t point that
out. Raz also didn’t comment on the nature of Grandmother’s important
meeting because it probably involved her assistant, the Duke of Shemar,
and what position she could tie him up in.
And he didn’t mean that figuratively, either. He’d long since given up on
wishing he could gouge out his eyeballs after spending a few summers with
her growing up.
Raz sighed. He knew he was going to have to go through this. The law
dictated a king couldn’t be crowned without bonding an omega first. And it
had to be a first bonding, which also translated to a first shift. Omegas were
tricky like that. While every other shifter on the entire damn planet could
shift without fuss, always before their thirteenth birthday, omegas were
“special” and could only shift for the first time in the presence of their
destined alpha.
“And we’re down to the third-ranking nobility,” his grandmother said,
observing the room. Not that he cared, but as the future king of Cadmeera,
he was expected to marry well, ideally, to a prince or a princess of one of
their neighbors to foster relations between countries. It was just depressing
to go through this for so long and to be forced into it. He had enough
problems with the latest threat from the Anti-Shifter Alliance, who were
gaining a foothold in Cadmeera.
And the choosing should have been a formality, dammit. He should have
had a few years to pick a mate, not have this thrust upon him. For a
moment, the grief over his parents’ sudden death threatened to spill from
his eyes, but he forced it back as the door opened after a light knock. The
palace chamberlain nervously poked his head through the gap, clearly not
feeling safe enough to risk his whole body.
“Yes, Carter?” Grandmother asked mildly.
“The Duke and Duchess of Warden have arrived. They offer their
apologies, but they were delayed—”
“Yes, yes,” came a strident voice from the anteroom. “Let us in. There’s a
good fellow. We’ve kept His Highness waiting long enough.”
Raz saw the twitch of his grandmother’s lips—which could either indicate
amusement or annoyance—before the door opened, and two very handsome
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