تسجيل الدخول"No need."
I grew anxious at his refusal. "But the silver poison..."
"Let Zyric Fenwolf inside."
Relief flooded my chest. "Alright!"
I was just glad his inner wolf was willing to let someone tend his wounds. What I feared most was him getting angry and refusing help, letting the toxic infection rot his flesh.
I hurried to the iron door and pulled it open. "Zyric, could you come and help the Alpha change his bandages?"
"What?" Zyric blinked, caught off guard.
"Are you entering my space or not?" Vickon's voice cut through the corridor, cold and stern.
Zyric scrambled inside, looking completely shell-shocked as he brushed past me.
How long had it been since the sovereign was this manageable? The new Lady Blackwynd must have some bizarre hold over his beast.
As I stepped out, I caught Zyric giving me a look something incredibly complex flickering in his scent.
I raised my eyebrows, confused, but didn't dwell on it. My mood lighter now, I headed back to my own den.
I remembered my pack-comm device switched off the whole day. Turning it on, I barely had time to blink before Thorne's name flashed on the screen, requesting a link.
My expression turned to ice. I rejected the connection and blocked his bloodline signature, not hesitating for a single second.
Barely a moment passed before another notification came through this time from my father, Lucan Duskclaw.
"Why has your locator been dark all day?" he demanded the instant the link connected.
I lowered my gaze, my tone cool and even. "The power crystal drained."
"You are at Moonhollow Ridge now, correct?"
"Yes. Why?"
"You had better submit to their laws. Now that you are bound to Alpha Blackwynd, stop entertaining any foolish ideas about rogue fighters. Cut off anyone from the borderlands, and do it for good," Lucan warned, his voice sharp through the receiver.
My eyes narrowed. "What foolish ideas do you think I have?"
"Don't play dumb! If Vaelira hadn't let it slip to the elders, I wouldn't have known you tried to run off with an outcast! Thank the ancestors she talked sense into your wolf. Otherwise, you would have brought ruin on our entire bloodline!"
"Do you realize who Vickon Blackwynd is? If you make his beast angry, there will be hell to pay across the territories!"
Vaelira?
A cold glint flickered in my eyes.
Let it slip? Talked sense into me? Yeah, right.
But Lucan wasn't done. "By the way, since you are the Alpha's mate now, our pack needs extra hunting territory. See if you can talk to him about granting us rights to the northern valley."
I rolled my eyes. "The Alpha isn't exactly easy to approach. We'll see."
I couldn't be burdened with his greed and severed the link.
Meanwhile, at the Nightvale den, Lucan was livid after being cut off. "Unbelievable! Bound for just one day and already defying her Alpha father!"
Isolde Grimfen quickly tried to calm her mate. "I will command Zafira to return to our territory tomorrow. I will talk to her myself she always listens to my guidance."
Lucan's expression softened, if only a little. He patted his mate's hand, his tone gentler. "You have done so much for her over the winters. Treated her like your own blood-pup. No wonder she listens to you."
That was what he loved most about Isolde. She had never once mistreated his daughter from his first alignment. If anything, she had spoiled her, so much that people often thought she was Zafira's real mother.
"It is only what my wolf should do," Isolde replied with a graceful smile, her voice gentle. "Vaenya Hollowmere and I were dear pack-sisters. Of course I would look after her pup."
Back at the Blackwynd fortress, after my confrontation with Lucan, I suddenly remembered I hadn't warned Vickon about my father's intentions.
I hurried next door.
Zyric had already left, and the heavy door was ajar. I peeked inside—the bedroom was empty, but the washroom torchlight was on. Vickon must be cleansing his skin.
I hesitated, about to leave, when a loud thud sounded from behind the stone partition.
My face paled; my instincts took over. I rushed over and flung the door open. "Are you!"
There was a heartbeat of stunned silence.
Then—slam!
Without hesitation, I yanked the timber door shut again.
The iron hinges trembled. I stood in the corridor, my face burning red as if my wolf's blood might start boiling. My mind was a total blank.
Silence hung heavy on both sides of the wood.
After a moment, a low, calm rumble sounded from inside. "I merely knocked the marrow-salve off the stone ledge."
"I...I saw," I stammered, barely able to force the words past my fangs.
"...Is there something your wolf required?"
"Oh! I...uh, I just wanted to warn you about something. It is about... well, if my father ever comes asking you for a favor"
Inside, Vickon paused. His lips pressed into a thin line, a flicker of disappointment in his chest that his beast couldn't quite explain. Whatever brief flutter of anticipation he had felt a moment ago disappeared completely.
Everyone said he was on death's door a feral monster, violent and cold. Under those circumstances, it was hardly surprising an omega would marry in with ulterior motives for her den.
Still, for her to bring up territory on the very first day...
"Just promise me you won't grant him anything!"
"...Excuse me?"
Thinking he hadn't heard over the running water, I rushed to clarify. "If he ever tries to use my name to ask for your resources like, I don't know, hunting rights or expanding our pack's boundaries—just ignore his demands, okay?"
Vickon took a couple of seconds to ensure his sharp hearing hadn't misheard.
"Why?"
Why?
My eyes darted around the dark corridor, searching for the right words. "Well, because my bloodline bound me to you, I didn't sell my soul to your treasury. I am your mate, sure, I can share your protection, but that doesn't mean my father's pack gets to exploit you. Why should your dominion pay for their weakness?"
Vickon didn't expect an omega to voice something like that. After a long moment of silence, he replied quietly, "Alright."
For reasons I couldn't name, the sound of his low, gravelly growl made me anxious again especially after the glimpse I had just caught of his massive, scarred chest...
My cheeks flamed hotter. "I will leave you now. Your wolf should rest goodnight!"
I darted off without waiting for a reply, missing the soft murmur from the washroom just as the heavy door clicked shut.
"Goodnight."
Back in my own den, my face felt like it was on fire.
In my previous life, I had been bound to him, and even fled with Thorne after that, but I had never been close to any male. That brief glimpse a moment ago had left my inner wolf reeling...
The next morning, I woke before the twin moons fully set.
I was looking forward to sharing the morning meat with Vickon, so I hurried downstairs, only to find the grand table set for one.
"Where is the Alpha?" I couldn't help but ask the head matron. Had he already left the fortress so early?
Elira Stormveil replied coolly, "Alpha Vickon does not feed with the rest of the pack."
I froze.
He had a habit like that?
In my past life, I had kept my distance from his shadow as much as possible—I had never even noticed his routines.
I couldn't help feeling a little disappointed.
I had tried so hard to change my behavior this time around, hadn't I? And yet his beast still didn't want to share a meal with me...
The roasted meat tasted like ash, and I barely touched a thing before pushing away from the table.
"Where exactly is the Alpha?"
"Alpha Vickon is commanding the border patrols. Even when he is within the walls, he prefers isolation," Elira said, her face stiff. "Unless it is a matter of pack warfare, you should not disturb his shadow."
I stopped dead in my tracks, turning my gaze onto her. "Elira, what did your tongue just call me?"
"My lady."
I smiled, but there was no warmth in my silver eyes.
"So your wolf does recognize I am Lady Blackwynd the high-ranking mate of this dominion. Do you truly believe I require a matron's permission to move through these halls? If the Alpha has an issue with my presence, I am certain his growl will inform me directly. There is no need for a servant to guard his doors on his behalf. Don't you agree, Elira?"
Zafira Nightvale POV"It cant be, my inner beast is absolutely not disgusted by your alpha touch!" my mouth whimpers real quick, my silver eyes looking up at his huge frame."Then why are your paws rushing to wash your tongue inside my kitchen?" Vickon Blackwynd fixes his sharp golden gaze right on my muzzle, his voice sounding super dark."My mouth... it just tastes so bitter from that healing wolf medicine!" my lips quiver real hard, looking like my fur might cry any second as my voice mumbles my clumsy defense."How are your claws so... so incredibly good at doing that to my face?" my voice whispers real low a few minutes later when our boots step out of the kitchen logs, unable to hold the pack thoughts inside my brain any longer."What do your ears mean, Zafira?" Vickon turns his head, his golden eyes glancing straight down at my small frame."I mean when your alpha mouth... kissed my skin just now," my paws fidget with my dress, my cheeks turning a bright shade of pink. "Why is
Zafira Nightvale POV"My wolf wasn't out running for pure fun today, Alpha," my mouth tells his big ears real fast as my paws shift. "My boots just ran back to the old Nightvale pack house for a short minute to tear down their lies and settle some territory business. My heart didn't mean to leave your giant beast behind in this empty chamber at all. My thoughts believed my paws would return to our borders super fast, so my tongue didn't mention the run before my boots crossed the pack lines...""What is this bundle of forest things your paws are holding out?" Vickon Blackwynd asks real rough, his deep golden eyes staring straight at my hand as my arm whips out from behind my back with a dramatic flourish."Moon flowers from the valley woods!" my voice chirps out real proud, my cheeks turning a lovely shade of dark pink as a small bouquet of scarlet blood-blossoms bursts right into his alpha view. "Darling, your mate brought your beast a special territory present! My own claws picked o
Zafira Nightvale POV"So your greedy tongue barks that this whole valley mountain territory belongs to your camp claws now?" my mouth snaps real icy, my silver eyes staring hard at the stolen parchment."That is exactly right, so just look at whose name is written on this territory scroll document!" Lucan Duskclaw barks back real proud, waving the papers right in front of my face with gleaming eyes."This scroll document says your name but that is completely impossible!" my voice yells back, my face darkening as my inner wolf grows super angry. "My birth mother Vaenya Hollowmere bought this valley house when my fur was small, and she never said a single word about gifting it to your rogue hands!""Isolde Grimfen, your paws handled the paperwork back then when my birth mother was busy, so your mouth needs to explain this trick to the room right now!" my hand flings the scroll straight onto the wood table in front of her pale snout."How did the territory mansion Vaenya Hollowmere bough
Zafira Nightvale POV"Your mouth doesn't need to lie anymore about old wolves planting gardens in the mud, stepmother," my voice says, real sharp, looking straight at her pale snout."My claws say every single debt must come back to my pouch right now, and that is pack law!" My hand points right at the scroll on the wood. "Is my wolf really asking for too much from your camp?""You heard my daughter's tongue—debts must be paid by wolf law, and there is nothing unreasonable about that!" Lucan Duskclaw snorts real loud, throwing the debt scroll straight onto the stone table right in front of the shaking Grimfen wolves. "However your paws took my territory resources, that is exactly how your camp is returning them to her pouch, every single token!""Do your alpha eyes really... really expect our camp to give back eight million trade tokens in this short moon cycle?" Donna stammers out, her face draining of all its colour as her chest heaves with heavy panic."What, did your greedy minds
Zafira Nightvale POV"Your ears don't want to believe my growl? That is totally fine by my beast," my mouth barks out, real icy as my paws cross over my chest. "My claws will just link our communication stone straight to the herb boutique master and have their trackers pull up the memory scrying stones. Then our whole camp can see for ourselves: was my wolf the one tricking Vaenya Hollowmere into selecting rare herbs, or was her skin just trying to show off in front of her pack friends using my hunting tokens and ended up embarrassing her own rank?""You....your tongue is just making up fake stories to trick our sire!" Vaenya Hollowmere’s face goes totally pale, her snout twitching really fast."Making up fake stories?" My throat lets out a cold laugh. "Which exact part? Let's see, your skin showed up with five or six of your omega friends, strutting around the trading hall like you owned the Blackwynd Moon Dominion, waving your paws and telling every wolf to pick whatever rare items
Zafira Nightvale POV"And now your mouth wants Vaenya Hollowmere to hand over a whole million trade tokens to her claws? All these winter seasons, what has her wolf even done—bought Vaenya a few cheap bone trinkets in the market territory?" Lucan Duskclaw slams his large hand hard onto the pack table, his male voice rising with giant anger inside the cabin den. "It is bad enough to expect your own bloodline cousin to pay your paws back for pack gifts, but what could possibly be worth a whole million tokens?""Lucan, Isolde Grimfen, Zafira is getting completely out of control inside this dominion territory!" Lucan Duskclaw turns his head straight toward the head of the long table, his voice shaking real hard with indignation. "You two pack leaders have got to rein her inner beast in this time!""She is not really my true biological pup, Lucan," Isolde Grimfen glances over at her mate, letting out a real heavy sigh of resignation. "Lately, Zafira’s spirit has been holding some kind of b
"Look at the lunar flora blooming in the Alpha's private courtyard; my wolf refuses to even venture out into such oppressive light," Sorelle Mistfang transmitted digitally, uploading a lens-capture of the pristine, secured grounds directly into the Herbarium’s freshman network feed.The interface l
"Lady Blackwynd, if your wolf desires a confrontation, it will have to wait because I am on a strict tracking schedule and Alpha Vickon requires his silver wounds dressed immediately," Sorelle Mistfang barked, her scent flaring as she shoved past my shoulder to reach the heavy oak threshold.The le
"Your wolf despises the reality of your ancestry, Sorelle."Vickon’s pitch-black pupils fixed on the trembling female as she waited for his judgment, the heavy silence dragging out until the entire hall felt suffocating.I tilted my head, letting my silver eyes flash with a demanding, dangerous lig
"You will learn exactly what your place is when the High Council strips your title, stray," Sorelle Mistfang spat, her scent reeking of desperation as she darted down the corridor to escape the weight of my presence."I shall look forward to seeing your wolf attempt to survive the winter winds outs







