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Chapter 3— The Report

Author: Freya Winter
last update publish date: 2026-05-09 00:57:24

Kael was in the middle of a war meeting when Riven walked in and changed the shape of the night.

He didn't stop the meeting. He noted Riven's entrance and the quality of his stillness and filed it under things requiring attention but not yet. Riven waited against the wall while Kael finished with his enforcers and dismissed them.

The door closed.

Kael looked at Riven.

"Damien Vale's sister," Riven said. "She's here."

The room was quiet for a moment. Outside the study windows the castle had settled into its late night rhythms, the pack pulling inward the way it did after dark, voices lowering, footsteps slowing. Kael had always found the night version of his territory easier to think about. Less noise. Less performance. Just the bones of a world he had built and held together with both hands for eight years, every crack known to him, every pressure point mapped.

"I didn't order that," he said.

"No." Riven's voice was even. "Damien missed the second deadline. I made the call."

Kael looked at him. Riven held the look without difficulty. "You should have contacted me first."

"You were unreachable. The window was closing." A pause. "I stand by the decision."

Kael turned back to the map on his desk. The eastern border markings. The slow creep of Ashveil pressure from the south. The curse bleeding through the lower territories like a wound that refused to close. He had enough moving parts without adding a human woman to the machinery. Especially not one who apparently fought back hard enough to draw blood.

"Where is she now," he said.

"East wing guest room. She's unharmed." Riven paused. "She fought back during retrieval. Dane has a cut on his hand."

"Is she contained?"

"Yes. She asked Dane for your name before she asked for anything else."

Kael said nothing.

"I thought you should know that," Riven said.

Kael's eyes moved across the map. A human. Leverage. One month at most if Damien had any sense left in him, which was not a certainty but was a reasonable working assumption. The girl would be frightened. She would require managing. She would complicate the daily operations of a territory already under pressure from three directions.

He did not have time for this. It had arrived uninvited and would require his attention regardless and that irritated him more than the complication itself.

"Keep her comfortable," he said. "Confined to the east wing. Nobody gives her information she doesn't need and nobody touches her." He looked up. "That last part is absolute."

"Understood."

"In the morning have Mara assigned to the wing. Someone she can talk to." He paused. "People held in silence get desperate. Desperate people make problems."

Riven nodded once. He moved toward the door and Kael turned back to the map.

"One more thing."

Kael didn't look up. "Yes."

"During the retrieval." Riven stopped. There was something different in the quality of the pause. Not the usual measured beat before information was delivered. Something more careful than that. "Dane's cut. When her blood made contact with the wound."

Kael set down his pen.

He looked up now.

Riven's face was doing the thing it did when he was carrying something he hadn't fully processed. His eyes were steady but underneath the steadiness was something Kael rarely saw there.

Uncertainty. Real uncertainty. Not the performative kind that people used when they wanted to appear cautious. The kind that came from a man who had seen something that didn't fit any category he had.

"There's something you should know about her blood, Alpha." His voice had dropped slightly. Not softer. More careful. The distinction mattered with Riven.

The fire threw low amber light across the maps and the walls and the accumulated weight of eight years of decisions made inside these four walls. Kael looked at his enforcer and felt something stir at the base of his chest. Low and slow. His wolf, quiet all evening the way it was always quiet during war meetings because it understood the difference between a threat and a strategy session.

It was not quiet now.

"In the morning," Kael said. His voice came out flatter than he intended.

He held Riven's gaze as he said it. Steady and final. The voice he used when a decision had been made and the conversation was over.

Riven looked at him for one moment longer than necessary.

Then he nodded once, slowly, and walked out and pulled the door closed behind him.

Kael stood alone in the study with the maps spread before him and the fire burning low and the castle around him settling into the deep quiet of a night that had just become more complicated than it started.

He picked up his pen.

His wolf stirred again. Warmer this time. More insistent.

He pressed it down the way he pressed everything down that didn't serve the work directly in front of him and turned his attention back to the eastern border.

He would deal with the girl in the morning.

He would deal with whatever Riven needed to tell him in the morning.

Tonight there was only the map and the war and the weight of a territory that depended on him to be the hardest thing in every room.

He was very good at that.

He had built himself into that thing deliberately, over eight years of choices that put the pack above everything else.

His wolf said nothing else.

But it didn't go back to sleep either. It sat in the low amber dark of his chest and waited. Patient. Certain. Like it already knew what morning would bring.

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