“Yes. Thankfully, Henrik, since he once worked for them, had friends who terminated the story and forced people to sign an NDA, so the story won’t be out there.”
“So, then, everything is good?” Theo asks.
“Yes, I believe so,” I say, taking a breath for a moment.
“Then why doesn’t it seem as though you’re good?” Katla asks.
Because Brimar stoked my insecurities into a roaring flame.
Because I’m fucking worried that in the heat of the moment, I didn’t check everything.
Because I’m so terrified that something will happen to Lilly that I can’t breathe.
“Just processing,” I say. “It’s been a lot.”
“I can see that,” Theo says. “Brimar was your best friend. I can understand you might be shaken right now.”
“Yeah, just a bit.”
“Well, take a moment to gather yourself,” Theo says. “Because today is a celebration and should be treated as one.”
“You’re right,” I say, standing from the chair and offering them a forced smile.
“Why don’t you stop by the medical staff?” Katla suggests. “Make sure your eye is okay, and then spend the day with your girl. I know she’s been looking forward to this moment with you by her side.”
I swallow hard and nod before I head out the door.
ChapterTwenty-Three
LILLY
I wipe my mouth with a piece of toilet paper and then stand from the bathroom floor, where I just lost all contents of the breakfast I barely ate.
“Miss Campbell,” Runa calls out and then steps into the bathroom, where she finds me. “Oh dear, are you okay?” She rushes over to me.
“Yes,” I say as she helps me to my feet. “Just nerves.”
She gently rubs my back. “Are you sure?”
“Yes,” I answer as I place my hand on my stomach. “I’m not sure there’s anything left inside of me, so I think we’re okay to proceed. I just need to brush my teeth first.”
“Of course.” Runa rushes to the sink and prepares my toothbrush before handing it to me.
“Have you, uh, have you heard anything from Keller?” I ask, for the tenth time, I’m sure.
Runa’s face turns down in a frown. “I’m afraid not, Miss Campbell. I’m so sorry, but when I hear from him, I’ll be sure to have someone inform you.”
“Thank you,” I say before I start brushing my teeth.
Looking at me in the mirror, Runa says, “You know, Miss Campbell, you’ll have a wonderful day today. I’ve spoken to a few staff members who have friends around the capital, and they’re thrilled you’re here.” She rests her hand on my shoulder. “Not to put pressure on you, but they consider you their angel. Given the history of the Strom family, we truly thought the crown ended with King Theodore, but you’ve come in and saved this country. We’re indebted to you.”
I spit the toothpaste out of my mouth and rinse before dabbing my lips with a towel. When I’m done, I say, “I’m indebted to this country as well. Before I came here, I was lost and didn’t realize it. Being here feels like coming home. It’s a mutual appreciation.”
“I’m sure the people of Torskethorpe will love to hear that.” She smiles at me. “You’ll be wonderful today, Miss Campbell. I just know it.”
“Thank you, Runa.” I take a deep breath. “Okay, I’m ready.”
Runa holds up a perfume bottle and smirks. “Just in case there’s any lingering scent clinging to that beautiful dress.”