"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 14 The Thing Beneath Her Skin
Chapter 14
The Thing Beneath Her Skin
The first time Lyra truly frightened herself, it happened in the stables.
Not during battle.
Not beneath moonlight.
Not surrounded by prophecy or ancient ruins.
Just mud, hay, restless horses, and an ordinary winter morning that turned strange too quickly.
Snow had finally stopped sometime before dawn.
For the first time in weeks, sunlight broke through the heavy northern clouds in pale silver streaks across the fortress courtyard.
Blackfang seemed lighter because of it.
Not softer.
Just less buried.
Lyra volunteered to help in the lower stables mostly because she needed distance from the training grounds.
And from Kael.
Especially after yesterday beneath the archway.
The accidental touch.
The glowing marks.
The look on his face afterward.
Neither of them had mentioned it.
Which somehow made it harder to forget.
“You’re hiding,” Mirelle informed her over breakfast.
“I’m helping.”
“You’re hiding while helping.”
“Multitasking is important.”
Mirelle gave her a long look over the rim of her tea.
“You know he hasn’t stopped watching you all morning, right?”
Lyra nearly dropped her spoon.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“Mm.”
That
mm
carried entirely too much judgment.
The stables smelled warm compared to the rest of the fortress.
Hay.
Leather.
Animals.
The comforting ordinary scent of living things continuing despite winter outside.
Stable boys moved between stalls carrying feed while several massive northern horses stamped impatiently against wooden floors.
Most of the animals had already gotten used to Lyra.
At least enough to stop staring at her like she might suddenly transform into an omen.
“You’re better with them than most people,” old Garrick muttered while cleaning tack near the western stalls.
Garrick had worked Blackfang stables longer than Kael had ruled the territory, which apparently gave him permission to speak to everyone like mildly disappointing grandchildren.
Lyra brushed a dark mare slowly along the neck.
“Animals usually have clearer intentions.”
“That’s because they bite first instead of pretending politeness.”
Fair point.
For a while, the morning remained peaceful.
Almost normal.
Then one of the younger stable boys made a mistake.
A loud crash exploded suddenly near the far stalls after a stack of iron feed buckets toppled hard against stone.
Several horses panicked instantly.
One reared violently against its restraints.
Another kicked through part of a wooden divider.
Stable workers shouted.
Animals screamed.
The entire stable erupted into chaos almost immediately.
Lyra turned sharply toward the noise just as one terrified horse broke free completely.
A massive gray warhorse bolted across the center aisle wild-eyed and frantic, dragging broken reins behind it while stable hands scrambled desperately out of the way.
Someone shouted:
“Move!”
A young stable boy froze directly in the horse’s path.
Too frightened to react.
Too slow.
Everything after that happened strangely fast.
And strangely slow.
Lyra moved before thinking.
Not because she had a plan.
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Because the boy looked terrified and something inside her responded instinctively.
“Stop.”
The word left her mouth sharper than intended.
Not loud.
But somehow it carried.
The air changed.
Later, Lyra would struggle to explain exactly what she felt in that moment.
Not power.
Not control.
Recognition.
Like something ancient beneath her skin had finally heard its own name spoken aloud.
The silver markings along her wrists flared bright enough to burn through her sleeves.
The temperature inside the stable dropped instantly.
And the charging horse—
stopped.
Not gradually.
Completely.
The animal froze mid-motion trembling hard enough to shake leather straps loose from its harness.
Then slowly—
terrifyingly slowly—
the enormous warhorse lowered itself down.
Front legs first.
Head bowing toward her.
Silence crashed through the stable afterward.
Every single horse in the building had gone still.
Not calm.
Still.
Watching.
Lyra stood frozen in the center aisle, pulse hammering violently now.
The stable boy stared at her like she’d just split the mountain open.
Someone dropped a bucket somewhere near the rear stalls.
No one moved to pick it up.
Then the wolves arrived.
Three Blackfang wolves burst through the stable entrance from the outer courtyard, drawn by the panic.
They charged inside fast—
until they saw Lyra.
All three stopped immediately.
Their growling died out almost at once.
And just like the wolves in the courtyard weeks earlier—
they lowered their heads toward her instinctively.
Not submission exactly.
Something older.
More primal.
Fear crawled cold through Lyra’s stomach.
Not because the animals reacted.
Because part of her suddenly understood they always would.
“What the hell…”
One of the stable hands whispered it aloud.
Another quietly backed away.
Lyra looked down at her glowing wrists in horror.
The markings had spread farther now.
Thin silver lines winding higher beneath her skin like roots searching for sunlight.
And then she felt him.
Before she even turned.
Kael stood at the stable entrance.
Breathing hard.
Like he’d run here the second the fortress wolves reacted.
The moment his eyes landed on Lyra, the entire atmosphere shifted again.
Not outwardly.
Internally.
Like something invisible between them had tightened painfully all at once.
Kael’s attention moved from the kneeling horse—
to the silent wolves—
to the silver light glowing beneath her skin.
And for the first time since meeting him—
Lyra saw genuine alarm break through his composure completely.
Not fear for himself.
Fear for her.
Or perhaps fear of what the world would do once it realized what she was.
The stable remained deathly quiet around them.
No one dared speak.
No one dared move.
Kael crossed toward her slowly.
Carefully.
Like approaching something wounded enough to become dangerous accidentally.
“Lyra.”
Her name sounded different in his voice now.
Not political.
Not possessive.
Almost grounding.
She looked up at him helplessly.
“I didn’t mean to do that.”
And somehow—
that frightened her more than the glowing marks ever could.
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