"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 32 The Road Between Kingdoms
Chapter 32
The Road Between Kingdoms
The diplomatic journey began four days after Lyra found her mother’s letter.
And nobody in Blackfang seemed happy about it.
“This is a terrible idea.”
Fenrir had repeated that sentence often enough over the last two days that it no longer sounded like language. More like a spiritual condition.
“It’s a necessary terrible idea,” Elder Thorne corrected while reviewing travel routes across the western war table.
“Those are still terrible,” Fenrir muttered.
Kael remained silent beside the map.
Which somehow worried everyone more.
The eastern territories had formally requested diplomatic negotiations after rumors surrounding Lyra’s bloodline spread beyond northern borders.
Officially, the trip existed to strengthen regional alliances.
Unofficially—
every powerful kingdom within traveling distance wanted to see the Moon-Born Queen with their own eyes before deciding whether to fear her, worship her, or kill her.
Possibly all three.
Lyra folded her mother’s letter carefully back into her coat pocket while listening to the argument unfold around her.
The parchment had grown soft at the edges already from rereading.
Especially one line.
If they discover what you are, they will try to own you before they learn to fear you.
That sentence refused to leave her alone.
“You could refuse,” Mirelle offered quietly later while helping pack winter supplies into the travel trunks.
Lyra glanced toward her.
“And do what?”
“Hide.”
The answer came too quickly.
Like everyone secretly wanted that option.
Lyra looked down at the silver marks winding faintly beneath her wrists.
“I don’t think hiding works for me anymore.”
No one argued.
The journey east required crossing the Frostveil mountain roads, which meant days of travel through winter territory dangerous enough that even Blackfang soldiers checked weapon straps twice before departure.
By sunrise on the first morning, the fortress courtyard already buzzed with movement.
Horses stamped impatiently against packed snow. Wolves circled the supply caravans restlessly. Guards tightened fur cloaks while servants loaded provisions beneath pale gray skies.
And at the center of all of it—
Kael.
He looked exactly like he belonged outdoors in winter war territory.
Dark coat. Gloves. Sword strapped across his back. Snow catching briefly in black hair before melting away again.
Power sat differently on him outside fortress walls.
Less political.
More primal.
Lyra descended the fortress stairs slowly.
Kael looked up immediately.
Of course he did.
Even surrounded by soldiers and preparation chaos, his attention found her automatically now.
And stayed there.
The silence between them had changed since the letter.
Not easier.
More fragile.
“You slept?” Kael asked once she reached the courtyard.
“A little.”
Lie.
He noticed.
Of course he noticed.
Kael stepped closer automatically before stopping himself halfway.
That hurt unexpectedly.
Again.
Fenrir appeared beside the supply wagons looking spiritually offended by the cold.
“If I freeze to death on this diplomatic suicide mission,” he announced loudly, “I’m haunting all of you specifically.”
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“No one would notice a behavioral difference,” Mirelle replied.
Cruel.
Fair.
The caravan departed shortly after dawn.
Blackfang fortress disappeared slowly behind them beneath falling snow while mountain roads twisted eastward through forests buried deep in winter silence.
Lyra rode near the center of the formation beside Mirelle for most of the morning.
Kael remained ahead near the front scouts.
Too far.
Intentionally.
She noticed anyway.
Every time he looked back.
Every time his wolf checked the surroundings before checking her.
Every time he made sure she still existed somewhere behind him before returning attention to the road.
By the second evening, the storm arrived.
Naturally.
“Of course it’s snowing harder,” Fenrir muttered while helping secure tents near the tree line. “The universe respects narrative timing too much.”
The campsite settled uneasily beneath towering black pines while soldiers lit fires quickly before visibility vanished completely.
The eastern mountain passes groaned beneath heavy wind.
Lyra helped Mirelle unpack blankets inside the largest supply tent while wolves paced restlessly outside the camp perimeter.
Travel somehow made the tension between her and Kael worse instead of better.
Too much awareness.
Too little distance.
She noticed him constantly now.
The low rough sound of his voice outside near the guards.
The way soldiers straightened automatically whenever he approached.
The rare exhausted moments when he thought nobody watched him.
And unfortunately—
the moon fever still hadn’t fully disappeared either.
The cold intensified after midnight.
Hard enough that several horses grew agitated despite the fires.
Lyra woke shivering beneath layered blankets before realizing why.
The tent flap had partially come loose during the storm.
Snow blew softly through the opening.
Perfect.
She pushed herself upright quietly, trying not to wake Mirelle sleeping nearby beneath fur blankets.
Outside, the camp remained mostly silent except for shifting wind and distant wolves.
Lyra stepped carefully into the snow.
Instant regret.
The cold hit hard enough to steal breath immediately.
“Why are you outside?”
Kael’s voice emerged from the darkness beside the fire line before she even spotted him.
Again.
That man genuinely moved like a winter curse.
Lyra pulled the cloak tighter around herself.
“The tent opened.”
Kael crossed toward her through falling snow without another word.
His coat already carried fresh frost along the shoulders while silver firelight flickered softly across his face.
“You’re freezing.”
“I’m surviving.”
“Poorly.”
Reasonable criticism.
Kael adjusted the loose tent flap quickly before glancing back toward the worsening storm beyond the trees.
“The temperature’s dropping too fast.”
That sounded ominous.
A particularly violent gust tore through the campsite hard enough to collapse one of the smaller supply tents entirely.
Several soldiers shouted immediately.
Wolves growled somewhere near the perimeter.
Kael looked toward Lyra again.
Then toward the damaged tents.
Decision settling visibly across his face.
“You’re staying in my tent tonight.”
The sentence landed flatly.
Practical.
Still dangerous to her heartbeat somehow.
Lyra hesitated briefly.
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Kael noticed instantly.
And something tired crossed his expression again.
“It’s warmer,” he said quietly. “That’s all.”
The worst part?
He probably meant it.
Kael’s tent sat slightly apart from the rest of the camp beneath the shelter of heavy pine branches.
Inside, the space looked surprisingly simple.
Travel maps. Weapons carefully arranged beside the entrance. Heavy blankets layered near a low lantern burning warm gold against canvas walls.
It smelled like snow, cedar, leather, and him.
Which immediately made sleeping feel impossible.
Kael removed his gloves slowly near the lantern while Lyra settled carefully onto the opposite side of the bedding area trying very hard not to notice how little space actually existed inside military travel tents.
Outside, the storm worsened steadily.
Wind pressed hard against the canvas walls while wolves circled restlessly beyond the firelight.
For a while neither spoke.
The silence felt softer here somehow.
Smaller.
Then quietly:
“You read the letter again.”
Lyra looked up sharply.
Kael sat near the lantern cleaning snow from one glove absentmindedly.
“How did you know?”
“You touch your coat pocket every time you’re thinking about it.”
The observation settled strangely between them.
Too attentive.
Too intimate.
Lyra lowered her gaze.
“She knew they’d come for me eventually.”
Kael remained quiet for a long moment.
Then:
“She also knew you’d survive it.”
The storm battered the camp harder outside while lantern light shifted softly across the tent walls.
Eventually exhaustion pulled at Lyra hard enough to overcome tension.
Her eyes drifted closed gradually beneath the blankets while the warmth of the tent finally reached frozen hands and aching muscles.
Kael stayed awake long after that.
Sitting beside the lantern with one arm resting loosely across his knee while snow whispered endlessly beyond the canvas walls.
And every few minutes—
his attention returned toward Lyra sleeping beside him with the kind of quiet focus people reserved for guarding things they already knew they’d destroy kingdoms to keep safe.
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