LOGINRAVEN“Stand straight, Raven,” Denis instructed, stepping back to view me with a critical eye. “When a high lord bows to you tonight, you do not tilt your head down to match him. You only incline your chin slightly. You are the prince's consort now. Act like it.”I adjusted my posture, ignoring the stiffness in my lower back. “Like this?”“Better. Now, let us try a different circumstance,” Denis said, shifting his position to play the role of an elder. He frowned, his expression turning cold and accusatory. “Consort Raven, the pack rumors say it is impossible for a human male to carry the Royal line. What do you have to say to the council?”The words hit too close to home. It was almost exactly what Eilís had spat at me just an hour ago.I took a breath, forcing my voice to remain completely steady. “The Goddess drank my blood and accepted the ritual, Lord Elder. If you have questions about Her choice, I suggest you take them up with the priests at the altar, not me.”Denis’s harsh e
EILÍS“You regret it now, don't you?” Camden smirked at me, pulling on his hiking boots.I rolled my eyes. “Enjoy it while it lasts.”“But for real though, you should give him the benefit of the doubt. He did it for both of you.”“Drop it,” I hissed, turning away from him and picking up my arrow.But of course, Camden continued. “But you agree he's right. It's not like you had something planned. There was literally nothing you could have done to stop it. You're just annoyed that he listened to your father.”I slammed the arrow back down in anger. “Drop it, Camden!”“I just want you to see reason. He didn't purposely hide it from you. You're the one blocking the bond! You're enduring it!”“Enough! He's human! He shouldn't feel like I'm controlling him! I don't want him to feel overwhelmed because he feels what I'm feeling!”“But you're feeling what he's feeling!” Camden shouted back. “You're taking away his aches, his emotions, you're taking it all into yourself! You bottle it all up f
RAVEN“Eilís, answer me!”He ignored me. His gaze remained fixed on the window.“You let him take control!” When he still ignored me, I took a step forward and hit his back in anger. He didn't even flinch. “Stop ignoring me!”He finally turned to look at me. “Apparently it's one thing we agree on.” His eyes flickered down to my stomach.I gasped. “Eilís.”“You got what you wanted, didn't you? My consort?”“Why are you acting like I purposely wanted to get pregnant so I could become the ‘consort’? It was the only way to avoid punishment for treason! It's not like you had any other way!”“You should have waited. You should have asked me. You should have consulted me before you did it!” he threw back.I threw up my hands. “We've argued over this before! You know I had to do it. There was no other solution!”“You should have told me! And not decided on your own! You should have trusted me!”“I do trust you,” I said, my voice dropping softly when I saw how deeply I’d really hurt him. “And
RAVEN My gaze was locked on Eilís. Why was he frowning? Why wasn't he happy? I was finally accepted. Shouldn't he be happy? “Go forth and celebrate, and tonight we shall hunt!” the King said. The howls seemed to get higher before everybody slowly dispersed, until I was left with the King sitting and grinning from ear to ear. Eilís slowly stood up, the frown not moving from his face. I took his arm before he could walk past me. “What's wrong?” When he raised his eyes to meet mine, I was shocked at the anger I saw there. “We need to talk,” he said, pulling away and walking out. I stared at his back, my heart suddenly in my throat. I didn't remember doing anything wrong. Did I do something to annoy him? “Raven,” the King called before I could go after Eilís. “Yes, sire?” I turned and bowed as I walked toward him. He gave me a smile, his gold eyes bright and glowing. “You don't need to do that anymore.” He chuckled, raising a hand to rest on my shoulder. “I will send Denis to ass
RAVENThe King stepped down from his throne, his presence dominating the dais. I stood completely still by the middle pillar, the heavy fabric of my robe suddenly feeling like lead against my skin. He wasn't smiling anymore, but the dark satisfaction on his face was undeniable."Today, we honor the preservation of the royal lineage," the King began, his booming voice cutting through the silence of the hall. "The Goddess has seen fit to bless this house, and the pack will witness the official binding of the heir."I glanced at Eilís again, but he hadn't moved an inch. His posture was rigid, his hands clasped tightly in front of him.m. Why was he so still?"His Grace," the King continued, gesturing toward me with a wide hand, "has fulfilled his initial duty to the crown. Therefore, he will take his rightful place among us."He turned slightly toward the side of the dais, where two priests dressed in grey robes stood waiting. Between them, they carried a large silver tray. The flickerin
RAVENThe maids dressed me in an elaborate silk robe inspired by the court's traditional designs. It was a soft, pale pink fabric draped heavily off my shoulders, exposing my collarbones and the upper part of my back.I scoffed mentally. Show off the marks, why don't we? Not like they don't already see the claiming mark, but now we had to show them the love bites too.But I had to admit, the silk was beautiful. The wide collar and sleeves were framed by a thick, ornate border of gold and light blue silk, heavily embroidered with dark floral patterns and twisting vines. To finish it, they fastened long, dangling silver earrings to my ears that brushed against my neck with every movement."You look very beautiful, Your Grace," one of the younger maids whispered, smoothing down my hair, which now cascaded much longer past my shoulders. "The colors suit you.”I couldn't even bring myself to look in the mirror."We must proceed," their leader announced, adjusting the fur-lined cape over my
RavenI woke up alone on the bed, my chest spiked for a moment before I heard the sound of water being poured and breathed out. He hadn't left me alone. Just as I was standing up from the bed Eilis appeared from the washroom door, already fully dressed in his riding leathers. “You're going out of
The transition was a violent, wet sound of shifting bone. Within seconds, the heavy weight of the wolf’s fur was gone, replaced by the slick, hot skin of a man.I breathed a sigh of relief, but then held my breath when he looked up and smiled. A sudden flash of the night he claimed me came to mind.
I was standing beside the pack. They were frantic, pulling at their clothes in excitement for the hunt. How many of them wanted me dead? How many didn't care if I survived or not?I hit my lip when I saw Eilis held down beside the king. His wolf was just as ferocious as it had been at the wedding.I
The second morning was quieter than the first, the kind of heavy, suffocating silence that usually precedes a storm. I had spent the dawn hours standing in the center of my room, letting Calani adjust the binders until I could only take air in short, measured sips. My ribs ached with a dull, consta







