LOGINCHAPTER 5
Katherine’s POV My heart was still racing and I tried not to show it. Leona’s smirk stayed in my head even after she stopped looking at me. I kept my eyes down and my fingers pressed into the chair because I didn’t want to give either of them the satisfaction of seeing how angry I was. Stephen came around the desk and stood in front of me. He took his time, like he was already enjoying every second of this. “Why does it bother you?” he asked, his tone calm but a little cold. “Why do you care who I spend my time with?” I clenched my jaw. “I don’t.” “You do,” he said, stepping closer. “I don’t,” I repeated, louder this time. He leaned down a little, his eyes not leaving mine. “If you hated me as much as you say, you would not react like this.” “I don’t react,” I muttered, but I could feel the heat rushing up my neck. He placed his hand on the arm of the chair, trapping me in place. I tried to keep my breathing steady and failed. His scent filled every inch of space between us and it annoyed me how much it got to me. “So tell me,” he said, “why does Leona make you angry?” “She doesn’t,” I lied. “She can have you.” Leona scoffed behind him but he didn’t turn. He kept his focus on me like she wasn’t even there. His hand moved slowly, his fingers brushing my arm in a way that made my pulse jump. “Your body disagrees with your mouth,” he said. “Get away from me,” I snapped. He didn’t. His hand slid up to my shoulder, then down again and I felt my chest tighten. The bond pushed at me, pulling me closer to him even though I didn’t want to move. “You’re lying,” he said, his voice quiet. “To yourself.” I pushed his arm but he didn’t move. His other hand found my waist and held me still. I swallowed and hated the way my voice came out soft. “Stop.” “You don’t sound like you want me to,” he said, and I knew he could hear my heartbeat. He leaned in and his lips brushed my jaw. My breath caught, my fingers curling into the seat. I didn’t push him this time and that made it worse. I tried again, weaker. “Stop.” He looked pleased, like that was all he needed to hear. His hand slid up my thigh and I gasped before I could stop it. Leona stiffened from where she stood. She took one step forward. “Stephen,” she snapped, her voice irritated. He didn’t even look at her. “Leave,” he said, still staring at me. She looked shocked for a second, then furious. She stormed out and slammed the door hard enough that the walls shook. The room felt too quiet after she left. Stephen’s hand stayed on me. My hands were still gripping the chair but I wasn’t pushing anymore. His face was close, too close, and I couldn’t think straight. “This is a test,” he said. “I want to see how much truth you can handle.” “What truth?” I asked, breathless. “Us,” he said. “What you are to me.” I finally managed to push him away. He stepped back, slow, like he allowed it. My heart was racing and my skin felt hot. I hated that he looked so calm when I was the one falling apart. He sat on the desk, arms crossed. “Tell me what you think you know about me.” I stood, my legs shaking a little, but I stayed strong. “You’re a monster. A killer. You take what you want and destroy anyone who gets in your way.” He didn’t react. “And you enjoyed killing my father,” I added, my voice sharp. He tilted his head slightly. “Is that all?” “That’s enough.” “No,” he said. “It isn’t.” His tone was cold and flat, like he was teaching a stupid child. “You didn’t bother to learn anything. You didn’t study your enemy. You walked into this palace blind.” “You kidnapped me.” “You are the Luna,” he corrected. “You belong at my side.” “I don’t belong anywhere near you,” I fired back. He looked right into my eyes. “I am the Alpha King. Every pack in this realm falls under my rule. Your father was protecting traitors. Silverveil was a threat and threats must be dealt with. That is my duty.” “Killing unarmed wolves is not duty,” I said. “It’s evil.” He didn’t flinch. “You think peace exists without blood. That is why your father failed. He couldn’t see the corruption, he couldn’t see what needed to be done.” “You are the corruption,” I said. “You are the problem.” His jaw tightened just once. Then his voice went flat again. “You know nothing.” My throat burned and I hated that he saw it. I turned away so he wouldn’t see the tears forming. “I will never forgive you.” “I don’t need forgiveness,” he said. I walked out of the room before he could say anything else. I didn’t look back. I didn’t want him to see how broken I felt. The hallway was colder now. I kept walking fast, needing distance. I turned a corner and almost ran into Alaric. He bowed his head. “Luna.” His voice sounded stiff. No warm smirks. No flirting. Stephen must have warned him. There was fear under everything he said now. I didn’t respond. I walked past, ignoring the ache in my chest. Further down the hall, three women came out of a parlor room, one of them was Alicia, Stephen's stepsister. They smiled when they saw me like they were waiting. “There you are,” Alicia said. “We’ve been looking everywhere.” “For what?” I asked, tired. “There’s a ball tonight,” another said. “At High Lord Von Graye’s manor. Come with us.” “No,” I said. “I need to rest.” They grabbed my arms gently but firmly. “Come on, it will be fun, and you deserve a distraction.” I tried to stay annoyed but I was too drained to fight. They kept pulling me and I didn’t resist as hard as I should have. As we walked, I looked back once. Rowan was standing at the end of the corridor, half hidden, watching me again. He didn’t smile. He didn’t move. His eyes stayed on me until I disappeared around the corner.KATHERINE I stood in front of the full-length mirror inside our bedroom, and I yanked tightly at the stiff collar of the formal royal battle dress, and I was completely annoyed by how restrictive the entire outfit felt on my skin. The thick material was embedded with heavy steel plates across the shoulders and the chest, and I found the gear incredibly heavy, and I was cursing out loud under my breath about the stupid designer who had made it.Stephen was standing right by my side as I wore the difficult armor, and he reached out to help me buckle the heavy side straps, and he looked at my angry expression while laughing softly at my frustration."You really do not have to wear this specific battle dress today if it makes you this uncomfortable, Katherine," Stephen said, and he adjusted one of the steel plates while his shoulders shook with amusement. "We are only going to a formal meeting in the lower town, and you can just wear a regular linen dress instead."I turned my head quick
KATHERINE I was almost completely out of breath, and my lungs burned as I tried to pull the air back into my chest. I stared at Stephen in absolute shock while my heart pounded so hard that I could feel the pulse in my throat, and his hands still gripped my waist tightly, keeping me close against his chest. He looked down into my eyes, his own breathing rough and uneven from the intensity of the moment, and he made no move to loosen his hold on me."Did you like it, Katherine?" Stephen asked, his deep voice low and rough.I nodded before I could even stop myself, and a fierce warmth spread through my entire body like a sudden flame. My skin tingled everywhere his fingers touched me, and I realized exactly where this moment between us was leading. Yet, for the first time, I wasn't trying to avoid him or push him away like I once had. I had spent months fighting my feelings for this man, doubting his every action and questioning his intentions, but all of that bitterness had disappeare
KATHERINE It was night now, and the whole chaotic situation with the trial and the elders had finally been settled by the guards and the council members, and at last, quietness had returned to the palace grounds. I stood outside alone on the royal palace's balcony, which connected directly to our shared bedroom on the upper floor of the west wing. I gripped the cold railing with both hands as I overlooked the entire pack territory from above, or at least the main lawns and the front gates that were visible in the dim lamps.I finally had a short moment of peace to myself because Stephen had gone out to the front courtyard a little while ago to send the human king from Oslo and his followers off on their long journey back home.As I stared out at the dark trees, my mind drifted back to the very first time I had came to this pack as a prisoner, and I tried to remember the details of that day. Had it been night or day when the carriage first rolled through those giant gates? I thought a
KATHERINE At the exact same time that I tried to stand up, the elders on the formal panel all stood up from their seats together, and they raised their longnstaffs high to make the loud crowd go completely quiet before addressing me directly. The chanting and shouting from the pack members stopped instantly, and the vast field became completely silent as the grand elder stepped forward to the platform and cleared his throat. He looked at me with a serious expression before raising his voice so everyone could hear his words clearly."We stand before you today to formally acknowledge you as the true Luna of this pack, Lady Katherine," the grand elder said, bowing his head slightly toward my chair.He then went on to give a very long-winded speech about how they had all maligned me over the past months, and he talked about how the council had behaved badly toward me without any proper respect for my official role as the rightful Luna of the entire clan. He blamed all of their behavior e
KATHERINE I stepped down from the royal carriage, and my formal dress rustled loudly on the grass as I walked carefully to Stephen's side on the raised platform. The platform was built right at the front of the field, and as I reached the top step, I noticed that the human king from Oslo and some of his close aides were already present and seated in the formal guest chairs. The human king stood up immediately when he saw me approach, smiling warmly as he bowed his head in a very flattering way before reaching out to shake my hand."It is an absolute honor to see you again, Lady Katherine, and it is clear to everyone now that you are the true queen of this pack," the human king said.I was completely surprised by his greeting because this kind of respect definitely hadn't happened the last time we met, as far as I could remember, and back then, he had barely even looked at me or acknowledged my existence. I could see that Stephen seemed a bit proud of the recognition as I sat down, an
KATHERINE His hand tangled firmly into the hair at the back of my neck, and he pulled me forward so suddenly that my breath hitched, and his lips smashed against mine with a frantic intensity that caught me completely off guard. The touch was hot and demanding, and the sheer desperation behind the movement made my entire mind go completely blank in an instant. I didn't push him away, and I didn't even try to fight the sudden embrace, and instead, my fingers buried themselves into the front of his shirt as I leaned my weight on the edge of his mattress to get closer to him.He groaned deeply into my mouth, and the sound vibrated straight through my chest, and his lips parted mine with a slow, pressure that made my knees feel entirely weak even though I was sitting down. The kiss grew deeper and hotter, and he tilted his head to change the angle, and his mouth moved on mine with a fierce hunger that seemed to erase months of bitterness and pain between us. I met his touch with my own u
Katherine’s POVA week passed before the headaches finally stopped. The ringing in my ears faded until it was only a dull echo, and the healer said my balance had returned. He looked relieved to get rid of me, and I didn’t blame him. I left without a word and found Rowan waiting at the palace steps
Katherine’s POVRowan didn’t speak at first, he just stood there like he was trying to figure out what condition I was in. His eyes moved down to my arm and then to the floor. There was no point hiding anything in this place, so I just stared right back at him.“What are you doing here?” I asked.H
Stephen’s POVI dropped the barbell and wiped my hands on the towel. Alaric stood near the glass wall, reading something on his tablet. The elder of the military was on screen, waiting for me to respond to his report.“They’re moving through the mountains again,” the elder said. “Our patrols found
Stephen’s POVI sat in my office while Elder Ronan, head of the military, listed off locations of the latest attacks. Maps and files were spread across the table. Red marks covered the territories near the eastern border. Again.“The rebels hit another transport route last night,” Ronan said. “They







