로그인Quinn's POV
I asked for strong, hardened warriors. So why did I find myself staring down at a runt who looked like he had barely seen eighteen winters? I sat perfectly still on a thick branch of the ancient oak tree, my presence masked by the shadows and the rustle of leaves. Below me, the pup had arrived to wash. It was unusual. Most recruits usually spent their time boasting to each other or collapsed in exhaustion from the march. This one had already found the hidden stream. Earlier today, I had watched from the high platform as he saved another recruit from a charging warhorse. His reaction time was a crazy thing that didn't match his small stature. Now, as I watched him from above, he began to pull off his clothes. I immediately looked away. I had no interest in seeing his prepubescent body. I preferred these high places. They afforded me the chance to see everything while remaining hidden. I have felt like a monster for as long as I can remember. I never understood why until the day I first shifted into my Lycan form. Most wolves become four-legged beasts, but I became something in addition—a massive, two-legged, white-furred nightmare. I am the only Lycan in existence. The wise ones in the capital had searched ancient Greek texts, pulling out a term long forgotten: Lycanthropy. They told my father it was the result of a curse placed on my mother. People feared me, which was normal. People always fear what they cannot understand. I grew up in bitter isolation and having a twin brother didn't even help. Ezra was bitter from the moment we were born. What I saw as a curse, Ezra coveted with a soul-deep jealousy. He hated me, he hated the Moon Goddess and he hated our father for giving me the crown even though I was the younger twin. Eventually, he gave into that hate and— A rustle of clothes from below snapped me back to the present. The pup was finished with his bath. I glanced down as he turned away to dress. He was a weird kid, obsessed with privacy. He pulled on a lower-face mask and adjusted a small leather pouch at his waist. Then the wind shifted, blowing hard from behind him toward my perch. I frowned, inhaling deeply. I couldn't smell him. Actually, it was more accurate to say I couldn't place his scent. It didn't carry the dominant, musky spice of a young he-wolf, nor did it have the sweet, soft undertones of a she-wolf. It was just... neutral. Faintly herbal, like crushed leaves. Was this what teen boys smelled like these days? He was a total enigma. I heard a small gasp. The pup was on his hands and knees, staring at the water. "No," he whispered. I watched as a heavy cloak slipped from his fingers and began to float away, caught in the rapid part of the stream. Without thinking, the boy started to wade in after it. The water was fast and the rocks were jagged. He was going to get himself hurt over a piece of wool. "Don't be stupid," I said. The words left my mouth before I could stop them. I hated speaking. My voice always sounded too deep, like stones grinding together. It was a voice made for commands, not conversations. The pup froze, his head whipping around as he searched the darkness. When he spoke back, I felt a nagging sensation in the back of my mind. He was muffling his voice, changing the pitch intentionally. Why? What was he hiding? "Return to camp," I told him, keeping my tone flat. He lingered for a moment, stubborn and shivering, before he finally obeyed and disappeared into the trees. Once I was sure he was gone, I dropped from the branch in a single, silent leap. I entered the water without hesitating. It was because I felt a strange flicker of pity for the runt. He would freeze tonight without that cloak. I pushed off the bank, my movements of great speed. My Lycan side allowed me to see through the water as if it were daylight. I sighted the dark fabric snagged against a branch further downstream and pulled it out. Then I walked toward the center of the camp, the wet cloak draped over my arm. I found Hunter seated around a small fire near the command tents. Hunter was one of my eight commanders and the closest thing I had to a friend. He was sitting with two other commanders and a few veteran warriors. As I stepped into the firelight, the atmosphere changed instantly. The warriors scrambled to their feet, their faces pale with fright. They bowed their heads, staring at the dirt, their bodies rigid with terror. I sighed internally. Everyone was afraid of me. Even Hunter, who stayed seated, had a cautious, guarded look in his eyes. "Hunter," I said, my voice cutting through the silence. "My King," he replied, standing slowly. I threw the soaking wet cloak at his chest. "You have two hours to make this completely dry. Use the smithy’s heat if you have to. Bring it to my tent when it is done." I didn't wait for an answer. I walked off toward my temporary quarters—a large, black tent I had set up near the edge of the camp. I preferred being among the men during a conscription, even if they were scared to be around me. Inside the tent, I sat at a rough wooden desk covered in scrolls. We had roughly 450 wolves at the Hold now, with more arriving every hour. I spent the next two hours dividing the new recruits under my commanders, ensuring each one was placed where their skills would be most useful. A soft knock came at the tent pole. Hunter entered, holding the cloak. It was warm and bone-dry. "Here it is, Quinn," he said, using my name only because we were alone. "Is this for a guest?" "For someone," I said, taking the cloak from him. "Go get some rest, Hunter." He looked like he wanted to ask more, but he knew better. He bowed and left. I stepped out into the cool night air. I knew which tent the boy had entered earlier judging by his faint, herbal scent. I walked to it and stopped. The camp was mostly quiet now, save for the crackle of the watch-fires. I leaned over and dropped the cloak onto a tree stump right in front of the tent entrance and left immediately. Goddess forbid someone finds the Lycan King playing errand boy for a recruit. I didn't like that my people feared me, but that fear ensured my authority was absolute. It kept the packs in line. I rounded the corner of a nearby supply shed and waited in the shadows. I wanted to make sure he got it. Like I hoped, the flap of the tent moved. Someone small emerged. It was the boy. He looked around cautiously before his eyes landed on the cloak. He picked it up, feeling the dry fabric with an expression of pure shock. He wrapped it around his shoulders and, for a brief second, a small, genuine smile touched his lips. I found myself smiling too. It was a strange feeling. What am I doing? I caught myself and wiped the expression from my face. I turned away, my cloak billowing behind me as I headed back to my quarters. I needed to find out more about the boy. There was something about him that didn't fit. Tomorrow at dawn, training will start in full. I would see exactly what the little warrior was made of.Elsie’s POV The loud, cracking sound of thunder suddenly boomed across the sky outside, breaking both of our intense stares. We automatically looked away from each other. The Lycan King shifted his head toward the cave entrance, watching the dark clouds gather over the river."It will rain tonight," he said, his deep voice cutting through the quiet space. "It rains a lot up here in the mountains, even though we are getting quite close to winter."I simply nodded, my hands still tightly clasped over my knees.He turned his focus back to me, his green eyes assessing. "You ran away from home then."It was a statement, not a question at all.He didn't wait for me to reply before he continued speaking. "I cannot imagine that anyone in your home pack willingly let you leave to come all the way out here. Were you not scared?" He shifted slightly in his seat, leaning his broad shoulders against the rough stone wall. "Even full-grown, seasoned male warriors have reservations about coming to
Elsie’s POVA deep, satisfactory warmth was the first thing I noticed as my mind slowly drifted back toward consciousness. It was an all-encompassing heat, thick and heavy, seeping directly into my frozen bones and chasing away the chill of the river. Smiling slightly into the darkness, I tried to shift my body a bit closer to what seemed to be the primary source of the heat. The small movement instantly backfired. A wave of sharp pain rippled across my torso and limbs, a brutal reminder from my aching muscles of the fight and the cliff dive that had transpired before I blacked out.My brain quickly scrambled into high alertness, forcing me to check my mental checklist. The scent-suppressant.Did I take the herbs? I let out a silent, relieved breath as the memory returned to me. Yes, I had remembered swallowing the concotion right before I left the freezing stream where I took my morning bath. My disguise was almost definitely broken, but my scent was still masked.I had already d
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 This was the second time I was experiencing the Lycan King's oppressive dominance and it was just as impressive as the first.We were currently inside the Iron Fort. The King had stormed here to address his commanders about the sudden rogue attack, and I had been instructed to wait out
Quinn's POV I stood once again at the edge of the raised wooden platform, my arms crossed over my chest as my eyes scanned the evening training drills.The sun had completely dipped below the horizon, leaving the clearing lit only by the crackling orange glow of large bonfires. Watching the warrio
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
Quinn's POVLiliana had completely lost her mind.As the thick fog of the drug tightened its grip on my brain, her twisted motive became glaringly clear. The plan was to get pregnant for me. For the very few times that we had had sex in the past, I had strictly ensured she took the contraceptive h







