LOGINProximity would either save them or tear them apart piece by piece.
Riven stormed into the war room with Lucien chained at his side the heavy iron links clanking with every step. Ancient law left him no choice. The mate bond demanded the prisoner stay close or the pain would cripple them both. Maps and battle plans covered the long oak table while Thorne and a handful of loyal alphas waited with tight faces.
"Keep him right here," Riven ordered shoving Lucien into a chair near the head of the table. "No one touches him but me."
Thorne shifted uncomfortably his eyes flicking between them. "Alpha is this wise? Bringing the traitor into strategy talks?"
"Wise or not the law binds me," Riven snapped sitting down heavily. "Now speak. What do we know of Sable's movements?"
One of the alphas a stocky man named Garrick cleared his throat. "Her riders hit the outer scouts at dawn. She calls for your removal claiming the bond clouds your judgment."
Lucien sat quietly at first chains resting on the table but as Riven leaned closer the bond flared. Sharp pain stabbed through Riven's head like needles. Flashes hit him hard. Lucien's memories. A young boy strapped down in a hidden chamber runes glowing on his skin. Pain. Experiments.
Riven gripped the table edge knuckles white. "What the hell is this?"
Lucien winced touching his own temple. "You see it now. My past. The bond shares everything when we get too close."
Thorne leaned in voice low. "Alpha you look pale. What happened?"
"Nothing," Riven growled but another flash came. This one his own memory bleeding into Lucien. The moment he raised the blade in the summit hall mixed with sudden regret he never admitted aloud.
Lucien breathed through the pain eyes locking on Riven. "The heir. I found him already gone. No claw marks on the body. Something else took him. A darkness that drains life from the strong."
Garrick slammed a fist on the table. "Lies from a murderer. Why listen to this filth?"
"Because the bond forces truth," Lucien replied calm but firm. "I did not kill him Riven. Whatever ended his life now reaches for you too."
Riven rubbed his neck the mate mark throbbing. "Enough fragments. Give me something real or I will make you regret every word."
Lucien leaned forward despite the chains their shoulders nearly brushing. Pain spiked again sharper this time. Another flash. Lucien running through woods power crackling around him a hidden strength he kept buried.
"You feel my secrets," Lucien said voice dropping low. "Now I feel yours. The fear of losing control. It eats at you Supreme Alpha."
Thorne cut in quick. "We have bigger problems. Scouts report Sable gathering forces near the ridge. If we strike first we might end this before more packs turn."
Riven tried to focus on the maps but the proximity made his head swim. "Then we hit them at first light. Garrick take twenty men and secure the eastern pass."
Garrick nodded but his eyes kept darting to Lucien. "And the prisoner? He should be back in chains below not sitting at your table like an equal."
"He stays," Riven said teeth clenched. "Law demands it. Now enough talk. Prepare the riders."
The group argued details voices overlapping fast. Thorne pushed for caution. "If we move too soon we leave the stronghold open. Sable wants exactly that."
Lucien spoke again cutting through the noise. "She wants me dead to break the bond. But killing me pulls you down with me. The moon made sure of it."
Riven turned on him breath hot. "You speak like you know her plans. Are you working with her?"
"No," Lucien answered meeting his stare head on. "But I know fear when I see it. Your wolf does not want me gone. It wants me closer."
The words hung heavy. Another shared flash hit them both. Riven saw Lucien as a child fighting against straps while voices chanted about creating the perfect override. Lucien felt Riven's iron will cracking under the weight of leadership.
"Stop this," Riven muttered voice rough. Pain pulsed between them like a living thing.
Thorne stood up chair scraping loud. "Alpha we need your head clear. Send him back to the cell for now."
Before Riven could answer horns blared outside. Shouts rose from the walls. A sudden attack slammed into the stronghold.
"Intruders!" a guard yelled bursting into the room. "Sable's men at the gates!"
Chaos erupted. Riven jumped up grabbing his sword. "To arms! Defend the hall!"
Lucien rose with him chains rattling. Their nearness made the bond surge stronger. Riven's wolf howled inside him not for battle but for protection. Protect him. The thought hit hard and unwanted.
Warriors poured in from side doors clashing steel with the attackers who had breached the outer defenses. Riven swung his blade cutting down the first enemy but his eyes kept snapping back to Lucien.
"Stay behind me," Riven barked shoving Lucien toward the corner.
Lucien dodged a swinging axe his chains limiting movement. "I can fight if you free my hands."
Thorne fought beside them shouting over the din. "Alpha focus on the front! They came for him!"
An intruder lunged straight at Lucien sword raised. Riven's wolf took over completely. He roared and leaped forward tackling the man with brutal force. Fangs and claws emerged as partial shift took hold. The bond pulled his every move toward shielding Lucien instead of leading the charge.
"Get back traitor," Riven growled to Lucien even as he tore through another attacker.
Lucien called out amid the noise. "Your wolf knows the truth. It fights for us both now."
More enemies flooded the room. Steel rang and blood sprayed across the stone floor. Riven lost himself in the frenzy the shared pain from the bond mixing with battle rage. Flashes of Lucien's memories kept interrupting. Secrets about the dead heir. A shadow that devoured from within.
Thorne yelled from across the fray. "Alpha they are retreating! Hold the line!"
But Riven barely heard. His vision blurred as the wolf pushed harder. Protect. Claim. The commands drowned out everything else.
Then darkness swallowed him whole.
Riven woke on the floor of the war room hours later or maybe only minutes. His body ached covered in sticky enemy blood that coated his hands and chest. He did not remember spilling it. The last clear moment was shielding Lucien during the clash. Now bodies lay scattered and his warriors stood back watching him with wide eyes.
Thorne approached slowly sword still drawn. "Alpha you went into a rage unlike anything I have seen. You took down five of them alone after we thought the fight ended. Then you blacked out."
Riven pushed to his feet head pounding. He looked around for Lucien who stood chained but unharmed in the corner green eyes steady on him.
"What happened?" Riven demanded voice hoarse.
Lucien answered soft but clear. "The bond pulled you to protect me. Your wolf took control when the pain peaked. You do not remember because the merge tried to happen."
Thorne wiped sweat from his brow. "The attackers are gone for now but this cannot continue. The packs hear of every weakness."
Riven stared at his blood soaked hands the blackout haunting him. The first real pull of the bond had tested everything. And deep down he knew it was only getting stronger
The sudden darkness threw the entire keep into confusion as warriors rushed to relight the torches.Riven moved through the black halls calling out. "Stay calm. Find light. Lucien where are you?"Lucien answered from nearby. "Here. The bond pulls me toward you. I feel your hand."Riven reached out instinctively finding Lucien's hand in the dark. "Good. Stay with me. We do not separate until the lights return."Thorne shouted from another corridor. "Torches will not catch. The flame dies every time. What is this?"A warrior called back. "Mine refuses too. The darkness fights the fire itself."Mara's voice echoed. "This is no ordinary dark. The crystal pulse caused it. Hold steady everyone."The light finally returned after long moments. Torches flared to life one by one. Riven and Lucien still held hands. Neither let go right away. Thorne saw it and quietly hid a smile turning away.Riven released Lucien's hand slowly. "The bond guided me straight to you. Are you hurt?"Lucien shook hi
The black crystal left a mark on the night that no one could ignore.Sable's warning left everyone unsettled so Riven postponed the council until morning. The keep enjoyed a rare evening of peace with warriors resting and voices quiet for once. Lucien could not sleep because the black crystal kept making his mate mark ache so he slipped outside to clear his head. He walked to the training grounds under the moonlight swinging a wooden sword to ease his thoughts.Riven found him there. "You should be resting Lucien. The crystal bothers you that much?"Lucien lowered the sword. "It pulses and burns. I needed air. Join me? We can spar with these wooden blades. Distract ourselves from everything."Riven picked up a wooden sword. "Good idea. No war talk tonight. Just us."They began sparring competitively at first. Wooden blades met with solid thunks. Riven struck first. "You leave yourself open on the left."Lucien blocked and countered. "Not anymore. See?"The match soon turned playful as
The disappearance of several smaller packs threw the North into deeper uncertainty.Riven called an emergency council meeting as soon as the news reached the hidden keep. Alphas filled the hall with worried faces. Garrick spoke first. "More packs vanish every day. We need a plan Riven. This cannot continue."Another alpha nodded. "Lucien's arrival brought nothing but disaster. The shadows follow him. Give him to Sable and end this."Thorne stood up. "The attacks prove a hidden enemy manipulates us all. Blaming Lucien solves nothing. We fight the real threat."Riven raised his hand. "This meeting will not become a trial against Lucien. We decide our next move not who to sacrifice."Garrick leaned forward. "Your protection of him divides us. Packs disappear and you still shield the source."Riven met his eyes. "Lucien is not the source. Someone uses him as an excuse. We stay united or we lose everything."Lucien sat quietly listening. Afterward he found Riven alone. "I understand why th
The eerie howl pulled them deeper into the forest like a hook in the gut.Riven, Lucien, and their warriors raced through the trees following the sound. They found Thorne alive but badly wounded leaning against a tree after fighting off the shadow creatures alone. Blood stained his clothes and his breathing came hard.Thorne looked up as they approached. "Took you long enough. The hooded messenger escaped. He led me into the ambush on purpose. There is definitely a spy inside the keep."Riven knelt beside him. "Save your strength Thorne. We get you back first. Tell me what you saw."Thorne winced as Lucien pressed cloth to a wound. "The messenger met Sable's scout. Then the shadows came. I fought but they overwhelmed me. The spy knows our moves Alpha."Lucien helped bind the wound. "Hold still Thorne. You fought alone against those things. That took real courage."Thorne managed a weak smile. "Had no choice. Could not let the traitor win. You two came for me. Means something."Riven h
The forest swallowed Thorne whole and the night felt heavier for it.Thorne followed the hooded messenger deep into the forest staying low and quiet. He watched from behind a thick tree as the figure met with one of Sable's scouts. "You bring news?" the scout asked.The hooded messenger handed over a small note. "The keep grows suspicious. Riven protects Lucien at all costs. The alphas begin to turn."The scout took the note. "Sable will use this. Keep feeding information. We strike when they are divided."Thorne stepped out sword raised. "Stop right there. Both of you. Explain yourselves now."Before he could intervene unknown shadow creatures attacked them both from the trees. The hooded messenger drew a blade. "Fight or die together for now."Thorne swung at a creature. "I will deal with you after we survive this. Stay back to back."The scout fought beside him. "These things move like smoke. What are they?"Thorne cut down one. "No idea but they want us dead. Keep swinging."Back
The suspicion spreading through the hidden keep felt like poison in the water.Thorne pulled Riven aside in a quiet corner of the main hall. "I have been investigating those secret messages Alpha. Someone inside these walls sends information to our enemies. I have proof of three notes already."Riven kept his voice low. "Do not accuse anyone without solid proof Thorne. One wrong move could destroy what little trust remains among our allies. Watch carefully. Report everything to me first."Thorne nodded. "I will be careful. But this traitor knows our plans. We cannot let them keep helping Sable."Lucien noticed the growing tension during the day. He found Riven alone on the walls later. "The keep feels different now. Everyone watches everyone. I should leave again Riven. The conflict follows me wherever I go."Riven turned to him. "Running has never solved a war Lucien. You belong here with me. We face this together."Lucien looked out at the forest. "I see what this costs you. Your al
Trust died faster than any warrior.The hall stayed silent long after Rowan's accusation.Riven stared at Thorne.Thorne stared right back.Neither man moved.Finally, Thorne laughed."You really think I would sell you out?""Answer the accusation," Riven said."I just did.""No. You mocked it."A
The knife wasn't meant for Lucien.It was meant for Riven.The hidden forest keep sat silent beneath the moonlight, its stone walls buried deep among towering pines. After the ambush, every warrior was on edge.Nobody trusted the shadows anymore.Inside the war chamber, Riven stood over a map while
Running would only make the bond burn hotter.Riven stood in the courtyard as night fell heavy over the stronghold. "We move tonight. The hidden forest keep is our only chance to buy time before those three packs arrive."Thorne checked the saddles on two horses his face lined with worry. "Alpha th
Truth would either break Riven or force him to face the monster inside.Riven slammed the heavy door of the private chamber locking it behind him. Lucien stood chained in the center of the room torchlight flickering across his lean frame. The air felt thick with tension and the constant pull of the







