"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 3 The Black Wolf King
Chapter 3 The Black Wolf King
The northern soldiers rode into the Vale territory like men who had long since stopped expecting hospitality anywhere they went.
Snow clung to black cloaks and leather armor as they crossed through the outer gates. Their horses looked massive compared to the mountain breeds Lyra was used to seeing around the village, all heavy muscle and dark coats slick with frost.
But it was the wolves that unsettled people.
Three enormous black wolves moved alongside the riders without chains or commands, weaving silently between horses with the calm confidence of creatures that knew nobody here would dare challenge them.
Children disappeared indoors almost immediately.
A few villagers lowered their eyes.
Others stared openly, the way people stared at storms rolling toward the coastline.
Lyra remained near the edge of the courtyard steps beside Mirelle, fingers curled tightly inside her sleeves against the cold.
The snow had started falling harder now, drifting through torchlight in slow silver spirals.
No one spoke.
The entire village seemed to hold its breath waiting for something.
Or someone.
The lead rider finally pulled his horse to a stop near the center of the courtyard.
Not Kael.
This man was younger. Broad-shouldered, scar across his jaw, dark blond hair tied back loosely at the nape of his neck.
A beta, probably.
The kind of man who looked comfortable around violence.
His sharp gray eyes swept across the gathered villagers before landing briefly on Rowan Vale descending the front staircase.
“Alpha Rowan,” he said evenly.
Rowan gave a short nod.
“Fenrir Ashmoor.”
So Lyra had guessed correctly.
Even she knew the name.
Fenrir Ashmoor wasn’t merely Kael’s beta.
He was the man standing beside Kael during the Siege of Vey Hollow when northern wolves burned an entire fortress to the ground in one night.
Rumors claimed Fenrir once killed another Alpha with his bare hands after catching him trying to poison Kael during negotiations.
Nobody knew if the story was true.
Nobody seemed eager to ask.
“You arrived earlier than expected,” Rowan said.
“The roads were clear.”
Fenrir’s voice carried the clipped efficiency of someone who disliked wasting words.
Behind him, the other northern soldiers had already begun dismounting.
Not casually.
Systematically.
Like men trained to expect ambushes.
Lyra noticed something strange then.
None of them relaxed.
Not fully.
Even standing inside allied territory, their hands remained close to weapons. Their attention constantly moved. Rooflines. Windows. Shadows near the walls.
They carried themselves like soldiers who had survived too many years in hostile places.
“And Alpha Draven?” Rowan asked carefully.
At that, several villagers visibly stiffened.
Fenrir removed one glove slowly before answering.
“He rides behind us.”
A murmur moved through the courtyard almost immediately.
Lyra felt it too.
Not fear exactly.
Anticipation.
Like the atmosphere itself had tightened.
Then one of the wolves suddenly stopped moving.
Its head lifted sharply toward the crowd.
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A low growl rumbled deep in its throat.
Another wolf reacted a second later.
Then the third.
All three turned toward the same direction at once.
Toward her.
Lyra froze.
The nearest wolf stared directly at her from across the courtyard, amber eyes fixed with unsettling intensity.
Its ears pinned slightly backward.
Not aggression.
Recognition.
Something stranger.
The growling deepened.
Around them, the northern soldiers immediately became alert.
Fenrir’s attention snapped toward the wolves, then followed their line of sight until his gaze landed on Lyra.
For the first time since arriving, his expression changed.
Only slightly.
But enough.
The wolf took a step toward her.
Mirelle instinctively moved closer beside Lyra.
Several Vale guards shifted uneasily.
One of the villagers whispered:
“Moon protect us…”
“Quiet,” Fenrir ordered sharply.
The wolf obeyed immediately, though its eyes never left Lyra.
Neither did Fenrir’s.
Lyra became suddenly aware of her own heartbeat.
Too loud.
Too fast.
The air smelled strange now—snow and pine smoke tangled with something warmer underneath. Something wild.
The wolves could smell it too.
Apparently.
Another sound rose from beyond the gates.
Horse hooves.
Heavy ones.
Steady.
The entire courtyard went silent again.
Even the wolves stilled.
Kael Draven entered the Vale territory without hurry.
That was the first thing Lyra noticed.
Not his size.
Not the black horse beneath him.
Not even the way every person in the courtyard unconsciously stepped aside.
It was the complete absence of urgency in him.
Men who feared violence usually moved quickly around it.
Kael moved like violence had never once frightened him in return.
Snow gathered along the dark fur lining his coat as he rode through the gates.
Tall.
Broad through the shoulders.
Long black hair partially tied back, loose strands falling around a face carved sharp enough to look severe even in stillness.
Torchlight caught briefly against the scar crossing the exposed skin near his collar.
His expression remained unreadable.
Tired, maybe.
But not soft.
Never soft.
Lyra understood immediately why stories spread so easily about him.
Some people carried power loudly.
Kael didn’t need to.
The moment he entered the courtyard, everyone else simply adjusted around him instinctively.
Like smaller animals reacting to the arrival of something higher in the food chain.
He dismounted without looking at anyone first.
One gloved hand rested briefly against the horse’s neck before his gaze finally lifted toward Rowan.
The two Alphas regarded each other across the snow-covered courtyard.
No greeting.
No smiles.
Just the kind of measured silence that existed between men capable of starting wars.
Then Kael’s wolf reacted.
It happened so quickly Lyra almost missed it.
A subtle shift beneath his stillness.
His shoulders tightened slightly.
His head turned.
And suddenly his eyes landed directly on her.
The effect was immediate.
Not metaphorically.
Physically.
The nearest northern wolf let out another low growl while Kael went completely motionless.
As though something had interrupted the natural rhythm of his breathing.
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Lyra had expected many things from the Black Wolf King.
Cruelty.
Arrogance.
Disgust.
What she hadn’t expected was the strange look that crossed his face when he saw her.
Not softness.
Definitely not that.
It looked closer to confusion layered over instinct.
Like some part of him recognized something his mind hadn’t caught up to yet.
The courtyard had gone painfully quiet around them.
Kael continued staring.
Long enough that people began noticing.
Long enough that Rowan’s expression darkened slightly.
Long enough that Lyra became painfully aware of the snow melting against her skin.
Then Kael took one slow step forward.
The movement seemed to ripple through the northern soldiers immediately.
Fenrir’s attention sharpened.
The wolves became restless again.
Kael stopped a few feet away from her.
Close enough now that Lyra could smell cold air clinging to leather, smoke, and something darker beneath it.
Not blood.
Something warmer.
Wild.
Her pulse stumbled unexpectedly.
For several seconds, he said nothing.
His eyes moved over her face with unsettling focus, lingering briefly on her pale hair before dropping toward the silver veins faintly visible beneath the skin near her wrist.
Lyra resisted the urge to cover them.
Finally, Kael spoke.
Quietly.
“Your daughter?”
The question was directed at Rowan.
But he never looked away from Lyra while asking it.
Rowan stepped forward carefully.
“She is.”
Another silence followed.
The kind that slowly stretched tight enough to make everyone around it uncomfortable.
Kael’s gaze remained fixed on Lyra a moment longer before something unreadable passed through his expression.
Not attraction.
Not yet.
Whatever this was felt older.
More instinctive.
As though the wolf inside him had reached a conclusion before the man had.
Then, very softly, almost under his breath, Kael said:
“…interesting.”
And for some reason that frightened Lyra far more than if he’d called her cursed too.
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