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Chapter 34: The Breaking Point

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last update publish date: 2026-07-03 20:52:48

The great hall of Draven Keep felt colder than the mountain winds outside. Kael sat upon his throne, surrounded by his most trusted lords and generals. Maps of the border regions lay spread before them. Reports of Varak’s regrouping forces filled the air with tension. Yet Kael’s mind was not fully on the war. It kept drifting to the east wing, to the man he had ordered kept under watch.

Riven.

Three days had passed since their night together. Three days of deliberate distance. Kael had thrown h
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    The weeks after Riven’s departure stretched into an endless gray haze inside the walls of Draven Keep. Kael moved through his days like a ghost of the king he had once been. He held council meetings that lasted until the torches burned low, reviewed scout reports with meticulous care, and trained with his warriors until his muscles screamed for mercy. Duty had always been his anchor. Now it was his cage. Every order he gave, every strategy he approved, felt hollow without the sharp, defiant voice that had once challenged him at every turn.Riven was gone.The note he had left behind had been burned, but the words remained branded in Kael’s memory. The quiet resolve in Riven’s storm-gray eyes as he walked into the night haunted him in the quiet hours before dawn. The rogue Alpha had chosen freedom over the halfway existence Kael had offered. Pride had won for both of them. Yet the victory tasted like ash.Kael stood on the highest battlements one evening, the cold wind cutting through

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 38: Threads of the Hunt

    The forest beyond the Ashen Ridge was older than any map in Draven Keep’s archives. Ancient pines twisted toward a clouded sky, their needles whispering secrets Riven no longer cared to hear. He had been moving for three days with little rest, circling back twice to confuse Varak’s trackers. Each step pulled at the half-healed gash along his ribs, but pain was an old companion. It kept him sharp.What haunted him more than the wound was the absence of Kael’s scent.He crouched beside a lightning-split oak, fingers tracing the rough bark as if it could anchor him. The memory of the King’s hands, calloused, certain, almost reverent, rose unbidden. The way Kael had pinned him against the pavilion wall, growling low in his throat while their bodies moved in brutal harmony. The way those same hands had later pressed bandages to his side with a gentleness that had cracked something deep inside Riven’s chest.You chose doubt, Riven thought bitterly. I chose survival.Yet every night when he

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 38: Threads of the Hunt

    The forest beyond the Ashen Ridge was older than any map in Draven Keep’s archives. Ancient pines twisted toward a clouded sky, their needles whispering secrets Riven no longer cared to hear. He had been moving for three days with little rest, circling back twice to confuse Varak’s trackers. Each step pulled at the half-healed gash along his ribs, but pain was an old companion. It kept him sharp.What haunted him more than the wound was the absence of Kael’s scent.He crouched beside a lightning-split oak, fingers tracing the rough bark as if it could anchor him. The memory of the King’s hands, calloused, certain, almost reverent, rose unbidden. The way Kael had pinned him against the pavilion wall, growling low in his throat while their bodies moved in brutal harmony. The way those same hands had later pressed bandages to his side with a gentleness that had cracked something deep inside Riven’s chest.You chose doubt, Riven thought bitterly. I chose survival.Yet every night when he

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 36: The Leaving

    The moon hung low over Draven Keep, casting silver light across the stone walls. Kael stood on the battlements, unable to sleep. The cold wind bit through his cloak, but it did nothing to cool the storm inside him. Every moment since Riven’s confession replayed in his mind. The raw honesty. The pain in those storm-gray eyes. The way their bodies had come together in desperate need only nights ago.He had pushed Riven away. Again.Below, in the east wing, a shadow moved near the outer wall. Kael’s instincts sharpened. He descended the stairs quickly and made his way toward Riven’s chambers. The guards were gone. The door stood slightly ajar.Inside, the room was empty. Riven’s small pack was missing. A single note lay on the table, written in a strong, familiar hand.I will not stay and break beside you. Thank you for the fire, even if it burned us both. Do not follow me. R.Kael’s chest tightened painfully. He crumpled the note in his fist and ran. The corridors blurred as he raced to

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 35: The First Step Away

    Two more days passed in Draven Keep under a blanket of heavy silence. Kael spent his waking hours in the war room and on the training grounds, pushing his body and his men to prepare for Varak’s inevitable return. He avoided the east wing completely. The memory of Riven’s body pressed against his, the heat of their night together, and the raw pain in those storm-gray eyes haunted him constantly. Yet he could not bring himself to bridge the growing distance.Riven remained in his chambers. The guards reported that he ate little and spoke even less. He spent most of his time by the window, staring out at the mountains as if measuring the path to freedom. The healers visited daily, but Riven’s physical wounds were healing faster than the deeper ones.On the evening of the seventh day, Kael finally broke. He dismissed the guards and entered Riven’s chambers without announcement. Riven stood by the window again, a small pack resting at his feet. He did not turn immediately.“You are leavin

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 34: The Breaking Point

    The great hall of Draven Keep felt colder than the mountain winds outside. Kael sat upon his throne, surrounded by his most trusted lords and generals. Maps of the border regions lay spread before them. Reports of Varak’s regrouping forces filled the air with tension. Yet Kael’s mind was not fully on the war. It kept drifting to the east wing, to the man he had ordered kept under watch.Riven.Three days had passed since their night together. Three days of deliberate distance. Kael had thrown himself into strategy meetings and border preparations, using duty as a shield against the fire that still burned in his veins. But every night, the memory of Riven’s body pressed against his, the taste of him, the broken sounds he had made, haunted Kael’s sleep.General Thorne cleared his throat. “My King, the rogue’s knowledge of Varak’s tactics remains valuable. Yet the pack lords grow restless. They question why he is still kept so close to the royal quarters.”Kael’s fingers tightened on the

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 21: Victory and Fracture

    The battle turned in the final hour. Varak’s forces broke under the relentless pressure of Kael’s lines. The Pact warriors began to retreat in disarray, leaving their dead and wounded scattered across the blood soaked ground of the Rift Pass. Horns sounded the retreat. Kael’s men roared in victory,

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 14: First Blood

    The two armies met at the narrow throat of the Rift Pass just as the sun reached its highest point. Horns blared across the valley. Banners snapped in the wind. The ground trembled under thousands of boots and hooves as Varak’s forces slammed into Kael’s defensive lines.Kael fought at the front, s

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 12 - The weight of silence

    The brazier had burned down to glowing embers by the time the night reached its coldest hour. Kael lay on the cot, eyes fixed on the canvas ceiling, but sleep remained far away. Every breath from the other side of the pavilion reminded him that Riven was still there. Still watching. Still waiting.

  • Bound By Sin   Chapter 5 - Shadows of the Court

    The brazier burned lower, casting long shadows that seemed to reach for them both like silent accusations. Outside, the camp settled into uneasy quiet. But inside the pavilion the air crackled with something far more dangerous than the distant howls on the ridge.Kael stood rigid after Lord Vesper

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