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Chapter 10: The First Crack

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-15 18:07:29

Sera's Pov

I didn't know about the message for a full day.

I found that out later, the way you find out most things in a pack, sideways, after the fact, pieced together from things people don't quite say. Riven had it on his desk for a day before he called me in. I didn't know that when I walked into his study that afternoon. I just knew, the moment I saw his face, that something had shifted.

He was standing at the window, not sitting, which was unusual. He turned when I came in and gestured at the chair across from his desk.

"Sit down," he said. Then, before I'd even moved, "Actually, just come here first. I want to show you something."

I crossed to the desk. A single sheet of paper sat on it, plain, formal, the kind of letter that had been drafted carefully and then redrafted, every word weighed before it was allowed to stay.

"This came yesterday," he said.

"Yesterday."

"I sat with it for a day before I called you in." He said it plainly, no apology in it, but no hiding either. "I wanted to read it properly first. Understand what it actually was before I put it in front of you."

I picked it up.

It was addressed to Riven, formally, Alpha to Alpha. The language was careful in a way I recognized immediately, the kind of careful that came from someone who'd drafted a dozen versions before settling on this one. It made a diplomatic inquiry. An Ironmoor-born human woman, last seen near the northern border, was a person of continued concern to her former pack. Any information regarding her wellbeing or whereabouts would be received with gratitude. No demand. No claim. Nothing that could be pointed to later as an accusation or a violation.

It didn't use my name. It didn't need to.

I read it twice. The second time slower, looking for the things underneath the words, the way I always did. There was a version of Caden in this letter, the careful, controlled Alpha, every sentence built to give nothing away while asking for everything.

And underneath that, something else. A kind of restraint that had clearly cost him something. This wasn't the letter of a man who didn't care where I'd ended up. It was the letter of a man who cared a great deal and had spent a day, or longer, making sure none of that showed.

I set it back down on the desk.

"You deserve to know," Riven said. He hadn't moved from where he stood, a few feet away, watching me with that same steady attention. "Whatever you decide to do about it. I wasn't going to keep it from you."

"What do you want to do?" I said. Not what he wanted. What he thought. I wanted to know if there was a version of this where Northesk had its own stake in the answer, separate from mine.

"That's not my decision," he said. "It's yours. I'll send whatever you tell me to send."

I looked at the letter again. The careful language. The absence of my name. The restraint.

I thought about three years of being managed, carefully, constantly, dressed up as something gentler. I thought about a letter that asked about my wellbeing while never once asking me directly, because asking me directly would have meant treating me like someone who got to answer.

"Tell him I'm not Ironmoor's concern anymore," I said.

Riven held my gaze for a beat longer than the moment needed. I didn't look away. I'd gotten good at that, here, in a way I'd never quite managed in Ironmoor, where looking away from the wrong person at the wrong moment could mean something.

"Okay," he said finally.

He moved to the desk, pulled a fresh sheet toward himself, and wrote. I watched him do it, the economy of it, no drafts, no crossing out. He wrote four lines, read them once, and set the pen down.

"You want to see it before it goes?" he said.

"No."

"Okay," he said again, and that seemed to be that. He folded it, sealed it, set it aside for whoever carried messages between territories, and the whole thing took less time than it had taken me to read Caden's letter twice.

Short. Factual. Final. I didn't need to read it to know that was exactly what it would be. He wasn't a man who used ten words when four would do, and he wasn't going to start now, not on my behalf, not when I'd told him plainly what I wanted said.

"Is that everything?" I said.

"That's everything." He looked at me for a moment longer, like he was deciding whether to say something else, and then didn't. "Go back to the ledgers. Mara said something about the spring inventory being a disaster."

"It is a disaster."

"Then go fix it." Something moved at the corner of his mouth. "I have faith in you."

I left the study. The hallway outside was quiet, mid-afternoon light coming through the high windows, and I'd taken maybe five steps toward the stairs when Dex appeared from the opposite direction, moving fast for him, which I'd learned by now meant something.

"There you are," he said. "Good. Saves me knocking."

"What is it?"

He glanced back toward the study door, then lowered his voice, even though there was no one else in the hallway to hear.

"Gideon," he said. "Caden's Gamma. He just crossed into neutral territory."

I went very still. "Crossed where?"

"The border road. The one you walked, actually, more or less the same stretch." Dex's expression had lost its usual ease, replaced with something sharper, more careful. "Alone, Sera. No escort. No pack markings beyond what he's wearing. He's just... walking. Toward us."

I looked past him, back toward the study door, where Riven's reply to Caden's letter had just been sealed and set aside, short and factual and final, sent less than a minute ago.

"Does Riven know?" I said.

"Not yet." Dex's eyes went to the door too. "I was going to tell him next. I wanted you to hear it first."

I didn't move for a second. Four lines. Less than a minute ago. And already something was moving on the other side of it, something that had nothing to do with the letter at all, or maybe everything to do with it, in ways none of us could see yet.

"Then you'd better tell him," I said. "Now."

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