LOGINElsie's POV
Theo nodded, his expression turning grim. "He brought a message for the Alpha and the Gamma. It's about war, Elsie. A real war." "War?" I repeated. "Come on," Theo said, already turning back toward the village. "We need to hear exactly what he says." We ran, sprinting through the trees. The square was suffocating because of the sheer number of people packed into the center of the village. At the front, near the raised wooden platform, stood the Alpha and a man I had never seen before. He looked rough, his skin weathered by travel and his eyes hard like flint. This must be the messenger from the Iron Hold. The Alpha climbed the platform, his expression more serious than I had ever seen it. He unrolled a thick piece of parchment and cleared his throat. The village went silent, the kind of silence that makes your ears ring. "By order of Quinn Bosevell, the Lycan King," the Alpha read, his voice echoing off the surrounding houses. "Darkness gathers at our borders, and the peace of our world is under threat. The Iron Hold calls upon its loyal packs. Under the ancient treaties of the moon, forty percent of your capable warriors are hereby conscripted for the upcoming war. You are to gather your strongest, your swiftest, and your most loyal. They must depart for the Iron Hold by tomorrow’s sunset. Failure to comply will be seen as an act of treason against the crown." A wave of fear moved across the crowd like a physical wind. Mothers clutched their sons, and wives gripped the arms of their husbands. The whispering started almost immediately. But I was so happy I could have cried. This was it. This was my exit. My chance to be a warrior, to serve a purpose, and most importantly, to escape the stifling role I was about to be shoved into. If I went to the Iron Hold, I wouldn't have to be mated. I wouldn't have to be Oliver’s property. As soon as the Alpha stepped down, the crowd broke apart. My father headed straight home, his jaw set in a hard line. He had to address our warriors and, more importantly, hand-pick the men who would be leaving. I sprinted after him, bursting through the front door just as he was throwing a heavy bag onto the table. I didn't hesitate. I dropped to my knees right there on the floor. "Father, please," I begged, my voice thick with emotion. "Let me go. Put me on the list." He stopped what he was doing and looked down at me like I had grown a second head. "Can you even hear yourself, Elsie? Have you lost your mind?" "I’m the best fighter in my age group! You know this!" "Who did I offend for the Goddess’s sake?" he muttered, rubbing his temples. "A twenty-three-year-old female wants to go to war. This is madness." "I will be fine! I’ve trained for this my whole life. You’re the one who taught me!" "That is not the issue here!" he bellowed, pointing a finger at me. "The issue is that as a woman, you should be thinking of getting mated and building a home. You want to go to war? For what? To prove a point?" By now, the rest of the family had gathered in the room, watching the spectacle. My mother looked worried, her hand pressed to her mouth. "What about your mating ceremony?" my father asked, his voice dropping to a dangerous, low hiss. "It’s supposed to happen tomorrow evening." I took a deep breath. I knew this would hurt him, but I couldn't lie anymore. "I don't actually want to do it. I don't want to be mated to him." The room went cold. My father looked at me silently for a long time with a look of pure disappointment that cut deeper than any scolding. He didn't argue anymore. He just picked up his bag and his heavy broadsword and walked toward the door. "I’m done here," he said, and then he was gone, his boots thudding heavily on the porch steps. I stayed on the floor, feeling the hot sting of tears in my eyes. Despair started to sink in. I looked at the floorboards, wondering if I could actually go through with killing Oliver. He was a douchebag and a bully, but did he deserve to die just because I wanted to be free? No. I wasn't a murderer. But then I tried to imagine my life as his mate. I saw myself walking three steps behind him, pouring his wine, bearing his children, and listening to him brag about battles he never fought while I withered away in a kitchen. I shook my head vigorously and stood up. I couldn't do it. I wouldn't. My brother Dalton walked over to me. He was tall, and carried himself with the same rigid authority as my father. "Is it that you don't want to be mated at all, or you just don't like Oliver?" "All of the above," I snapped. "You know you’re being difficult, right?" Dalton said, his voice cold. "You’re making things so much harder for Father. He’s trying to secure your future." I didn't even bother answering. I just looked away. There was no reasoning with Dalton. He and my father thought on the same frequency. He didn't have a lenient or compassionate bone in his body when it came to pack tradition, unlike Theo. Maybe it was the age gap. Dalton was five years older, while Theo was only a year older than me. To Dalton, I was just a rebellious child who needed to be tamed. Dalton left a moment later, likely heading to the training clearing to join the other warriors. I left the house too. As I strolled through the village, I saw a group of young pups playing a game. They were running around in circles, screaming and laughing as they tried to escape one another. None of them wanted to be caught by the "villain" of the game. Watching them, a mind-blowing idea occurred to me. It was so crazy, so dangerous, that my breath hitched in my throat. What if I run away? But not just run—what if I join the warriors secretly?Quinn's POVOne might not have fully known the true meaning of utter uselessness until this exact moment. I was the great and powerful Lycan King, a warrior feared across the territories, but right now, I was about as helpful as a newborn pup. I was supposed to be the one protecting my men from the shadows of the forest, but instead, my scrawny little squire had become my current protector.I had watched the pup fight off two feral rogues entirely by himself, move with unmatched agility, and still somehow manage to drag both of our bodies out of the freezing water.Not many people in this world have ever earned my genuine admiration, but this kid was scarily topping the list right now. The arrow that hit my shoulder must have been dipped in some serious, high-grade numbing agent. Despite my current predicament, I was deeply glad that the arrow had hit me instead of Elias. Between my superior Lycan status and my much bigger body mass, I was in a significantly better position to suffe
Elsie’s POV I knew I mustn't shift into my wolf form. These rogues were far bigger and significantly stronger than my female wolf, due to their massive body mass and feral, unhinged state. In a test of weight, they would crush me in seconds. I had to fight in my human skin—using the small, sharp weapons that I was exceptionally good with.The two beasts came to a skidding stop a few meters away from me on the dirt path. Their low snarls vibrated the cold air. I took a deep, steadying breath, squaring my shoulders just as the first one launched itself at my chest.I waited until the very last second, then rolled out of its trajectory, using the momentum to slash my blade deeply across its front leg. I had to take advantage of my superior speed and natural nimbleness in this form. The second rogue immediately joined the fight, lunging with snapping jaws, and I began to fight like a she-wolf possessed.At some point during the chaotic blur of flashing teeth and claws, my rational mind
Elsie’s POV I loved the thrill of a fight, but this was the brutal, unfiltered reality of war. It was my first time seeing someone on my own side die like that, his body discarded against the stone like a broken toy."Elias!"The King's furious, panicked shout snapped through the clearing, and I realized that I was just standing there, frozen in shock on top of my horse. A large mangy rogue had broken past the perimeter and was silently approaching me from the thick shadows of the forest.Three rogues were already dead on the bloody grass. The Lycan King let out a deafening roar and slashed his spear through another beast's chest. Four dead.The fifth rogue was currently locked in a vicious struggle with both of our shifted guard wolves, which left the approaching beast to me. I quickly crouched low on the horse's back, hardening my posture and getting into a defensive position.I could see the pure malice in the rogue's red eyes; it clearly planned to jump high and throw me down int
Elsie’s POV Two of the guards silently shifted into their massive wolf forms, their thick paws making barely a sound against the damp earth as they flanked the King and I at a respectable distance. The remaining two warriors stayed on horseback, walking their mounts a few paces behind us to give the illusion of privacy. I knew the setup was purely for appearances, though; with their wolf hearing, they could probably still catch every single word we whispered if they truly wanted to.I remained completely quiet on my horse, my knuckles white on the reins. The Lycan King looked around the thick trees, his sharp eyes already fixed in a cold hunting mode."Elias," he said again, his voice dropping into an almost questioning fashion.I cleared my dry throat, forcing the deep, raspy tone back into my voice. "Your Majesty.""Now would be a good time to talk," he stated calmly, not turning his head."Erm, yes, it is," I stammered, my heart doing a nervous flip. I gripped the saddle tightly
Elsie’s POV I looked around at the small group surrounding us as we walked toward the edge of the clearing. Is this truly all the security he is taking along? Wow. For a ruler of his status, I had fully expected a heavily armed vanguard of at least fifty warriors to trail behind his steps. Instead, there were only the two commanders, Dane and Jasper, and a handful of select guards.We walked to the camp stables, which turned out to be a fucking large expanse of space tucked neatly against the northern stone wall. I had never once approached this area since arriving at the Hold because it was constantly heavily guarded by armed sentries, and only authorized personnel were ever allowed inside.The moment we passed the gate, I looked around in awe. There had to be well over a hundred horses kept here, their sleek coats shining under the stable lamps as workers brushed them down.A beast of a black stallion was led out from a large stall toward the King. Its muscles rippled with raw pow
Elsie's POV I remained where I was at the very back, planting my boots firmly into the dirt to try and avoid getting shoved around too much by the pushing crowd. The noise of hundreds of rowdy wolves shouting and scrambling to see the wooden board was almost deafening. Suddenly, Gerald came pushing through the mass of bodies, heading toward me out of nowhere.He stopped in front of me, a bright shit-eating grin splitting his face, and offered a funny, exaggerated salute. "Assistant Commander Elias," he announced proudly.I cracked a small smile, the knot of anxiety in my chest loosening just a tiny bit. "I guess that means our team gets to stay at the Hold then.""Yes," Gerald said, letting out a loud, relieved laugh.Before we could say anything else, the other members of team four started to come around us from the crowd, their faces flushed with excitement. Each man was enthusiastically clapping the others on the back for a job well done, their loud voices joining the general roa
Elsie's POV I walked quickly toward the mess hall, my mind working fast. I managed to request a fresh, steaming cup of herbal tea. Carrying the cup carefully so it wouldn't spill, I made my way over to the secondary training fields.The sun was quite high in the sky now, beaming down warmly on the
Elsie’s POVWhen I was a safe distance away from the Lycan King's tent, my shaking hands finally found the strength to tie my dark cloth mask back over my nose and mouth. I forced my frantic pace to slow down, my boots dragging heavily through the dirt paths of the central square.But I was totally
Elsie's POVHe really did take the hit for me.I stood frozen in the damp dirt, staring at the shattered remains of the heavy training stone scattered around my boots. My mind spun in confusion. Why on earth would the Lycan King throw himself in front of a rogue wooden projectile just to protect w
Elsie's POV It felt exactly like I was walking straight to my doom.All these days, I had been completely consumed by curiosity about the Lycan King, wondering who he was and what he looked like. And now, I was finally going to meet him? Just like that? Face-to-face in his private quarters?I was







