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"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 38 The Silver Wolf

Chapter 38

The Silver Wolf

The eastern prison smelled like iron, wet stone, and fear.

Not Lyra’s fear.

Everyone else’s.

They locked her beneath the governor’s fortress three hours after the market massacre.

Apparently when a northern Alpha slaughtered southern soldiers in public, diplomatic negotiations deteriorated quickly afterward.

Shocking development honestly.

The eastern authorities separated her from Kael immediately.

That part hurt worse than the shackles.

Not physically.

Through the bond.

The emotional connection between them had become unstable after the attack in the market streets. Kael’s rage still echoed faintly beneath her ribs even now, distant but alive somewhere beyond layers of stone and silver-lined barriers.

He was searching for her.

Constantly.

Lyra felt it like a heartbeat she couldn’t shut off.

The prison cell itself looked ancient.

Moon-silver chains carved with old suppression symbols lined the walls while torchlight flickered weakly against damp stone corridors outside the bars.

Prepared for supernatural prisoners.

Prepared for her.

Unfortunately—

nobody seemed entirely certain whether the restraints still worked anymore.

The guards refused to look directly at her.

That was new.

“She shouldn’t even be alive after what happened in the market.”

The whisper carried quietly through the corridor outside her cell.

Another guard answered:

“That wasn’t normal wolf magic.”

“No shit.”

Lyra closed her eyes briefly against the wall behind her.

Excellent.

Wonderful.

Everything progressing beautifully.

The silver restraints burned constantly now.

Especially after sunset.

The power beneath her skin kept pressing harder against the suppression symbols like something ancient and furious had finally realized captivity existed again after centuries free.

And beneath all of it—

the bond with Kael worsened.

She felt him hunting.

Not calmly.

Not strategically.

Feral.

The emotional force crashed unpredictably through her body every few minutes.

Violence.

Panic.

The overwhelming instinct to tear apart stone walls and kingdoms alike until he reached her.

The connection burned so intensely now that Lyra physically curled against the prison wall once when a sudden pulse of fury hit hard enough to blur her vision.

“Easy,” one older prison guard muttered nervously from outside the bars.

Not comforting.

Terrified.

Lyra laughed once beneath her breath.

The sound came frayed around the edges.

“I’m trying.”

The guard looked unconvinced.

Reasonable honestly.

Hours passed strangely underground.

No sunlight.

Only torch changes and distant fortress bells marking time somewhere far above the prison halls.

Eventually footsteps echoed through the corridor again.

Not guards this time.

Measured.

Political.

Cassian appeared outside the cell carrying exhaustion beneath his calm expression for the first time since Lyra met him.

Interesting.

“Well,” he sighed quietly while stopping beside the silver bars, “everything has gone catastrophically wrong.”

Lyra stared at him flatly from the floor.

“That feels slightly understated.”

Fair.

Cassian dismissed the nearby guards with one sharp glance before lowering his voice.

“The southern councils demanded immediate transfer after the market incident.”

Lyra’s stomach tightened.

“Transfer where?”

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Cassian remained silent for half a second too long.

Oh no.

“The capital containment sanctuaries.”

The words landed like ice water.

Even Lyra had heard stories about those places growing up.

Ancient prisons built specifically for dangerous bloodlines and supernatural creatures during the old kingdom wars.

People disappeared there.

Forever.

“They can’t legally imprison me without trial.”

Cassian’s expression shifted slightly.

“Legality becomes flexible when kingdoms panic.”

That sounded horrifyingly believable.

The bond surged violently then.

Closer now.

Kael.

Cassian noticed immediately.

“The Black Wolf is nearly through the eastern outer defenses.”

Lyra sat upright instantly.

“What?”

Cassian rubbed tired fingers against his temple.

“He’s dismantling my military infrastructure one wall at a time.”

The sentence should not have sounded so exhausted.

Yet.

“You’re letting him?”

Cassian gave her a look.

“I’m attempting to prevent an international war while your mate behaves like divine punishment.”

Mate.

The word hit strangely now.

Heavy.

True.

Before Lyra could answer—

a scream echoed somewhere above the prison halls.

Then another.

The guards outside the cell went pale instantly.

One whispered:

“He’s here.”

The bond exploded.

Relief crashed through Lyra so violently she gasped.

Kael.

Close.

Alive.

Terrifyingly furious.

And suddenly—

the silver marks beneath her skin ignited.

Not glowing anymore.

Burning.

Every suppression symbol lining the prison walls flared bright at once.

The guards stumbled backward immediately.

Cassian swore softly.

“Oh, this is bad.”

Pain ripped through Lyra’s body hard enough to force her to her knees.

Not ordinary pain.

Transformation.

Something ancient tore violently awake beneath her skin.

The prison corridor shook.

Stone cracked.

And outside the cell—

every wolf in the fortress started howling simultaneously.

The guards panicked instantly.

“What’s happening to her?”

Cassian’s expression darkened into something dangerously close to awe.

“She’s awakening fully.”

That sounded medically catastrophic.

Silver light exploded through the prison corridor.

The shackles snapped first.

Then the bars.

Lyra screamed.

Not from fear.

From power.

The transformation hit all at once afterward.

Her bones.

Her skin.

The overwhelming sensation of something massive unfolding inside her body after generations trapped dormant beneath human flesh.

The prison walls cracked violently outward.

Torchfire extinguished instantly.

And through the collapsing silver light—

something emerged.

The wolf form towered larger than any natural Alpha beast.

Silver-white fur glowing beneath shattered prison firelight while ancient symbols burned faintly across massive shoulders like moonlight carved into living flesh.

Not merely a wolf.

Something older.

Divine enough to terrify instinct itself.

The guards dropped to their knees immediately.

One started praying.

Another tried running.

The silver wolf turned its head slowly toward him.

And the man collapsed unconscious before reaching the corridor stairs.

Cassian stood frozen near the broken cell doorway staring openly now.

For the first time since meeting him—

the eastern Alpha looked genuinely afraid.

The wolf’s eyes glowed pale silver.

Intelligent.

Ancient.

And underneath all of it—

furious.

Somewhere above the prison halls, explosions rocked the fortress again.

Kael.

Still coming.

The silver wolf lifted its head slightly.

And through the bond—

Lyra felt him feel her.

Relief slammed through Kael instantly.

Then possessive devastation.

Then awe.

So much awe it nearly hurt.

The prison walls shattered outward violently.

Stone collapsed.

Silver fire erupted across the corridor ceilings.

And suddenly the eastern prison began burning from the inside out beneath moonlit power no kingdom had seen in centuries.

By the time the guards fled the lower halls screaming about monsters and gods and silver wolves—

the old world had already started ending around them.

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