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Chapter 4: The Castle Whispers.

Author: Nikkie. L
last update publish date: 2026-03-17 19:46:36

The throne hall of Moonveil Citadel falls into a heavy silence after King Kael Draven's final words.

 Elian’s pulse thundered in his ears.

 The king stood before him, tall and immovable like a dark pillar of power. Even with the blindfold covering his eyes, his presence felt overwhelming.

 Then, Kael's spoke again his voice smooth as velvet over steel. “I will not touch you for the next three days.”

 Elian’s breath caught, his omega instincts flaring with a mix of relief and aching curiosity. Why hold back?

 Kael’s lips curved faintly, though no warmth reached his tone. “Until the full moon rises high.”

 A shiver rans down Elian’s spine, cold as the citadel’s winter winds. The full moon—whispers in the villages spoke of it as a night when alphas unleashed, when bonds falls into place with savage force. His body tightened instinctively, heat pooling low in his belly despite the fear.

 Kael shifted, the subtle creak of his boots on the marble floor echoing like a warning. “Use these days wisely,” he murmured, authority in every syllable. “Prepare yourself. Gather your strength, your secrets—whatever it takes.”

 His head tilted, as if scenting the air, zeroing in on Elian’s rapid breaths. “Because when the moon rises… everything changes.”

 Deep within kael, Aries rumbled to life—a primal growl vibrating through his veins. Mate will stay. Ours. The inner voice, shared somehow with the king, sent a jolt of possessive fire through him.

 Kael’s jaw clenched, dismissing the echo as if it were a pesky fly. He lifted a hand, gloved fingers in command.

 A side door groaned open without a touch, and a young maid slipped in, her skirts whispering against the floor. She dropped into a deep curtsy, her voice soft but steady. “Your Majesty.”

 “Escort him to his quarters,” Kael commanded, his blindfolded gaze fixed unmoving on Elian.

 The maid—Mira, as Elian would soon learn—spared him a quick glance before bowing again. “At once, Your Majesty.”

 Kael’s tone dropped lower, laced with finality. “See that he lacks nothing… for now.”

 Elian swallowed hard, his throat dry as desert sand. The king’s words lingered like a caress and a threat, stirring something dangerous in his core.

 Mira gestured with a polite incline of her head. “This way, my lord.”

 Elian bends into a hasty bow, his heart hammering, before following her from the hall. The massive oak doors closed shut behind them, sealing away the king’s oppressive aura.

 In the corridor, the tension less just a little, though Elian’s skin still prickled with awareness.

 Mira walked with a light step, her healer’s robes swishing softly. She shot him a sideways look, curiosity sparkling in her eyes. “You’re the new bride, then. The omega chosen for His Majesty.”

 Elian nodded, forcing steadiness into his voice. “Yes. Elian.”

 She paused at a bend in the hall, tilting her head as if measuring him against some invisible standard. “You’re… not quite what the rumors painted. No trembling fawn, are you?”

 A nervous laugh escaped him, easing the knot in his chest. “I’ve heard that before. Expectations can be a cruel jest.”

 Mira’s lips formed into a genuine smile, softening her youthful features. “I’m Mira, one of the castle healers. And a bit of a maid when duty calls.”

 They ascended the staircase, the stone steps worn smooth by centuries of footsteps. Moonlight poured through arched windows like liquid silver, gilding the air and highlighting faint carvings of wolves and crescent moons etched into the walls.

 “This citadel’s a labyrinth,” Mira said, her voice echoing faintly. “Bigger than most towns, with halls that twist and turns like secrets. You’ll need time to map it—or a good guide.”

 At last, they reached a heavy wooden door banded in iron, its surface carved with subtle lunar phases. Mira pushed it open with a creak, revealing a chamber that stole Elian’s breath.

 He stepped inside, rooted to the spot. The room unfolded like a hidden sanctuary: a grand four-poster bed dominated the center, covered in silken sheets the color of storm clouds, piled with furs that begged to be touched. Polished oak floors and shelves lined with leather-bound tomes. A massive window framed the endless forest beyond, where ancient trees whispered under the rising moon.

 “Gods…” Elian breathed, tracing his fingers over the bedpost. It was luxurious, intimate—far from the cold cells he’d braced for.

 Mira lean's against the doorframe, arms crossed with amusement. “Caught off guard?”

 “More than a little,” he admitted, turning to her. The space felt too personal, too close to power.

 “Most brides are kept in the lower guest chambers,” she said, shrugging. “Basic, forgettable.”

 Elian’s brow furrowed. “But not me?”

 She shook her head, a knowing glint in her eye. “Not for you. She pointed toward the window. “This is one of the rooms closest to the king’s tower.”

 “Why would he—” Elian started, but heavy footsteps interrupted, thudding like war drums down the hall.

 A tall man wearing dark armor approached. His presence alone made the corridor feel serious.

 Mira straightened to attention. “Commander Ronan.”

 Ronan Blackthorn stood in front of the door. His sharp grey eyes studied Elian carefully. As the king’s Beta and royal guard commander, he embodied lethal grace, his scarred jaw set in a perpetual line of vigilance.

 “So,” he drawled, arms folding across his chest with a metallic clink. “The omega arrives.”

 Elian straightened, meeting that piercing stare. “Elian, sir. At your service.”

 Ronan’s gaze lingered, assessing every inch—from Elian’s tousled hair to his tense stance. A faint sigh escaped him. “You don’t strike me as built for what’s coming. Fragile as fresh snow.”

 Mira nudged him with her elbow, rolling her eyes. “Play nice, Ronan. He’s not one of your recruits.”

 “I am nice,” Ronan shot back, though a hint of humor flickered in his expression. His focus sharpened on Elian. “Heed me well, omega. The king’s calm is a thin veil. Come the full moon, it shreds.”

 Elian’s pulse quickened, the air growing heavier. “What… what happens then?”

 Ronan leaned in slightly, voice dropping to a whisper that sent chills across Elian’s skin. “Panic won’t save you. Running? That’s a fool’s game. Stay put, or Aries will hunt you down—and he doesn’t stop.”

 The name—Aries—stirred that inner rumble again, a possessive heat coiling in Elian’s gut. He nodded mutely, chest tight with dread and forbidden thrill.

 Ronan straightened, his departure as abrupt as his arrival. “Rest up. The moon turns this place into a predator’s playground.” With that, he vanished into the shadows, boots fading into silence.

 Mira exhaled, shaking her head. “Ignore his bark. He terrifies half the guard, let alone newcomers.”

 Elian glanced down the dim hall, where echoes lingered like ghosts. “I can see why.”

 She flashed him a wry smile. “Settle in. You’ll need your strength.” As she turned to go, she hesitated. “One last thing—His Majesty’s never bothered with a bride’s quarters before. He leaves it to the stewards.”

 Elian’s eyes widened. “Never?”

 “Never,” Mira confirmed, her tone laced with intrigue. “But you? He chose this room himself. Pulled strings to make it happen.” She paused in the doorway, eyes gleaming. “Wonder why that is.”

 The door clicked shut, leaving Elian alone in the quiet room. The fire popped softly, but the castle seemed to breathe around him—walls humming with ancient magic, floors creaking under invisible weight. It watched him, waited, as if the stones themselves anticipated the moon’s pull.

 High in the king’s tower, Kael Draven stood motionless by a window, the night breeze tugging at his cloak. Stars shines overhead, mocking his blindness, but scents carried everything: the forest’s wild musk, the faint trace of his omega lingering in the air.

 Aries surged within, a low snarl of impatience. Mate close. Claim soon.

 Kael’s fists clenched at his sides, breath steadying against the beast’s demands. Three days. Three agonizing days until the full moon bathed Moonveil in silver light, forcing truths to the surface.

 Would Elian be

the mate fate promised—a bond to heal old wounds? Or just another fragile soul shattered by the alpha’s curse, leaving Kael to bury the pieces in the citadel’s depths?

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