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Chapter 4: Presented to the Pack

Author: Elarafaith
last update publish date: 2026-01-27 16:51:10

The great hall was already full when Kael led me inside.

Conversation died the moment we crossed the threshold.

Dozens of eyes turned toward us, wolves of every rank, every strength, every shade of dominance. The air felt thick, charged with expectation and judgment. I could sense it even without a wolf of my own.

Fear pressed against my ribs.

Kael’s hand settled at the small of my back, firm and unmistakable. Not gentle. Not cruel.

Claiming.

“Stand straight,” he murmured.

I obeyed, lifting my chin even as my knees threatened to buckle.

The pack parted as we moved forward, creating a path toward the raised platform at the far end of the hall. Whispers followed us like a swarm.

“That’s her?”

“She’s human-weak.”

“A submissive? The bond must be wrong.”

My cheeks burned, but Kael didn’t slow. Didn’t flinch.

When we reached the center of the room, he stopped.

“This is Elara,” Kael said, his voice carrying easily across the hall. “My mate.”

The word struck like thunder.

A murmur rippled through the pack, some shocked, some angry, some openly disbelieving.

Elder Rowan stepped forward again, leaning heavily on his staff. “Alpha,” he said carefully, “with respect, the pack has concerns.”

Kael turned slowly, his gaze lethal. “Speak them.”

Rowan gestured toward me. “She has no wolf. No lineage of strength. How can she stand beside you? How can she represent this pack?”

Every eye burned into me.

I wanted to disappear.

Kael didn’t look at me. He kept his focus on the elder. “The bond does not ask permission.”

“No,” Rowan agreed, “but leadership demands wisdom. Weakness invites challenge.”

A growl rippled through the hall, some approving, others warning.

Kael’s hand tightened at my back.

“She is under my protection,” he said. “Anyone who questions her questions me.”

A young warrior stepped forward, bold and reckless. “Then let her prove herself.”

My breath caught.

Kael’s gaze snapped to the challenger. “Careful.”

“She’s a liability,” the warrior continued. “If she cannot stand, she will fall and drag you with her.”

The hall fell silent.

Slowly, Kael turned to me.

My heart hammered painfully in my chest.

“Do you wish to respond?” he asked.

Panic surged. Me? Speak?

My instinct screamed no. Stay quiet. Stay small. Survive.

But something inside me twisted—tight and sharp.

I remembered his words. Submission does not mean insignificance.

I swallowed hard and stepped forward, out from the shield of his body.

A gasp swept through the hall.

My voice trembled, but I forced it steady. “I don’t ask to lead,” I said. “I don’t ask for power.”

Some scoffed.

“But I will not be dismissed as nothing,” I continued. “I survived where stronger wolves fell. I endured what others would not.”

Silence followed.

I lifted my chin higher. “If that makes me weak… then perhaps you should fear what weakness can become.”

For a moment, no one spoke.

Then Kael laughed.

The sound was low and dangerous and pleased.

“That,” he said, sliding an arm around my waist and pulling me back against his side, “is why the bond chose her.”

His eyes swept the hall. “This pack values strength. You will learn that strength is not always claws and fangs.”

The warrior who had challenged me lowered his gaze.

“Anyone who tests her,” Kael added, voice deadly calm, “will answer to me.”

The message was clear.

Later, when the hall had emptied and the whispers faded into uneasy silence, Kael led me back toward his chambers.

“You spoke,” he said quietly.

“I didn’t mean to”

“You did exactly what you should have,” he interrupted.

I glanced up at him, startled. “I thought you wanted obedience.”

“I want survival,” he corrected. “And survival requires knowing when to bend… and when to stand.”

Something shifted between us then.

Not softness. Not trust.

Recognition.

When we reached the doorway, he stopped. “The pack will watch you now.”

“I know,” I said.

“They will wait for you to fail.”

I met his gaze. “Then I won’t.”

His lips curved slightly not a smile, but something close.

“Rest,” he said. “Tomorrow, your training begins.”

My breath caught. “Training?”

“You will not remain weak,” Kael said. “Not while you are mine.”

The door closed behind me, leaving my heart racing.

I sank onto the bed, hands shaking.

For the first time since the bond snapped into place, I wasn’t only afraid.

I was curious.

Because if the alpha himself intended to forge me into something stronger…

Then the girl born to submit might finally learn how to rise.

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