"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 5 The Fortress in the North
Chapter 5
The Fortress in the North
The journey north took four days.
By the second morning, Lyra stopped trying to remember what the Vale territory smelled like.
At first, she thought she would miss it.
The pine smoke. The frost-covered cedar forests. The familiar rhythm of village life waking before sunrise.
But memory faded strangely fast once mountains began swallowing the roads behind them.
Especially when no one came to say goodbye.
The northern convoy traveled with military precision.
They rose before dawn, packed camp in near silence, and rode until the sky darkened blue again each evening. Even meals felt efficient. Meat roasted over open fire. Bitter black tea. Few conversations beyond logistics.
No music.
No drinking.
No storytelling.
The Blackfang soldiers carried themselves like men who had learned long ago that comfort usually made people careless.
Lyra mostly kept to herself.
Not intentionally.
There simply wasn’t much space for anything else.
Kael rode near the front of the convoy almost constantly, usually beside Fenrir, discussing routes or border reports in low voices. The other soldiers treated him with a level of awareness that went beyond ordinary respect.
Not fear exactly.
More like instinctive caution.
Like everyone understood the consequences of interrupting his concentration unnecessarily.
Still, Lyra noticed things.
Small things.
The way soldiers unconsciously straightened whenever Kael dismounted nearby.
The way conversations dimmed when he entered camp.
The way wolves seemed calmer around him.
Even the horses watched him carefully.
And occasionally—
she caught him looking at her.
Never for long.
Never obviously.
But enough.
The first time it happened, Lyra had been kneeling beside the river washing blood from her gloves after one of the hunting wolves dragged down a deer near camp.
She looked up instinctively and found Kael standing across the water speaking with Fenrir while his attention remained fixed entirely on her.
Not on her face.
Her wrists.
The silver markings beneath her skin had become more visible since the ceremony.
Faint.
Almost translucent beneath moonlight.
But visible enough.
Kael said something quietly to Fenrir without looking away.
Fenrir glanced toward Lyra briefly before replying.
Neither man explained.
And somehow that unsettled her more than open suspicion would have.
By the fourth night, the mountains changed.
The southern forests disappeared behind jagged cliffs layered in ice and black stone. Snow no longer drifted gently here—it whipped sideways through the wind hard enough to sting exposed skin.
The northern territory looked harsher.
Older somehow.
Like the land itself trusted nobody.
“You should see the fortress soon,” Mirelle said softly from beside her horse.
Lyra looked over in surprise.
“You’ve been there before?”
“Once. Years ago.”
Mirelle adjusted her gloves against the cold.
“Blackfang territory frightens people because of Kael. But honestly?” She glanced toward the distant cliffs ahead. “The castle is what scared me most.”
That didn’t help.
The fortress appeared just before dusk.
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At first Lyra mistook it for part of the mountain itself.
Dark stone towers rose directly from the cliffs overlooking a frozen valley below, enormous walls carved into black rock sharp enough to resemble broken teeth beneath the snowstorm. Hundreds of warm golden lights glowed behind narrow windows while massive iron gates stood open at the mountain pass.
It was beautiful.
In the same way thunderstorms were beautiful from a safe distance.
The closer they rode, the larger everything became.
The walls.
The towers.
The wolves.
Blackfang guards lined the upper battlements dressed in dark armor trimmed with fur, silver wolf insignias gleaming against torchlight.
Nobody smiled upon the convoy’s arrival.
But unlike the Vale territory, nobody stared at Lyra with open pity either.
Most of the northern wolves simply looked curious.
Alert.
Watchful.
As they passed through the outer gates, Lyra realized something else immediately.
Blackfang wasn’t merely a fortress.
People actually lived here.
Children darted through lower courtyards before being scolded back indoors by exhausted mothers. Merchants hurried between stone walkways carrying crates of supplies. Smithies glowed orange against the snow while somewhere deeper inside the fortress, someone was playing violin music soft enough to nearly disappear beneath the wind.
It felt strangely alive.
Not warm.
But alive.
Kael finally slowed his horse beside hers for the first time all day.
“You’ll stay in the eastern wing,” he said.
His voice carried easily over the sound of the wind.
“The servants already prepared rooms.”
Lyra nodded.
“Thank you.”
The words felt oddly formal after four days of silence.
Kael glanced toward her briefly.
“You don’t need permission to speak here.”
That surprised her enough to make her look at him properly.
Most Alphas preferred submissive silence from political brides.
Especially unwanted ones.
“I wasn’t aware conversation was encouraged,” she replied carefully.
Something shifted near the corner of his mouth.
Not quite amusement.
Close enough that Fenrir noticed immediately from several feet ahead.
“Depends on the conversation,” Kael said.
Then he rode forward again before she could answer.
The inner fortress was warmer than Lyra expected.
Massive fireplaces burned throughout the stone halls while servants moved efficiently beneath vaulted ceilings lined with old northern banners. Everything smelled faintly of cedarwood, iron, and smoke.
The place should have felt intimidating.
Instead, exhaustion finally began settling heavily into her bones.
A pair of servant girls led Lyra through winding corridors toward the eastern wing while Mirelle followed carrying travel bags.
As they passed one open courtyard near the center of the fortress, movement suddenly caught Lyra’s attention.
Wolves.
At least a dozen of them.
Large black wolves resting across the snow-covered courtyard near the training grounds.
The moment Lyra stepped into view, every wolf lifted its head.
The servant girls immediately slowed.
One looked nervous.
Lyra stopped walking.
The wolves stared at her silently for several seconds.
Then, almost unbelievably—
the largest wolf lowered its head first.
Not aggressively.
Almost respectfully.
Another wolf followed.
Then another.
One by one, the entire pack dipped their heads slightly toward her.
The gesture happened so naturally it almost looked unconscious.
Instinctive.
The servant girls exchanged startled looks.
Mirelle went completely still behind her.
And across the courtyard, standing beneath the stone archway near the training grounds—
Kael watched the entire thing happen without saying a word.
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