Chapter 160. Old Habits
His soft tone shocked her a bit. Doris glanced back to see William clench his jaw. They all knew he meant William's mother that used to live in this very camp. "Must be why my father hates me."
Doris cleared her throat and took a step closer to Sir Antony. "Is there anyway you can help us? Perhaps they would see reason if you were to intervene. I know how highly they all think of you."
"I'd first like to know what the prince is doing in my territory. I haven't had a chance to ask him personally." Sir Antony kept his eyes on William and Doris was starting to feel as if she was invisible again. "Didn't you get any of my invitations for a private meeting? I was beginning to think my messenger was keeping them for himself."
"I did. I didn't think they would be useful to me." William said calmly. Doris looked at him, surprised. She didn't know that he had been ignoring an invitation with the founder of the rogues. Doris hadn't seen Sir Antony come out of his cabin since
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