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Chapter Three: The Ceremony

Penulis: Elizabeth.C
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-23 15:08:38

The message came at dawn.

Father will not be attending. He is too weak to leave his rooms.

Alec read it once, folded it, and set it on the table beside his untouched coffee. He stood at the window of his office and watched the morning light move across Crimson River’s grounds below and did not allow himself to feel anything about it.

His father had arranged this. Every detail. The alliance, the terms, the choice of her. Alec had read the contract and signed it and asked no questions because that was what his father had needed from him, and his father was dying, and there were very few things left that Alec could give him.

Attending was not going to be one of them.

He turned from the window and straightened his jacket.

He knew what he needed to know about her. Myla of Bloodstone Ridge. Powerful she-wolf, high-ranking bloodline, the kind of asset that made political sense on paper. He had repeated these facts to himself enough times over the past weeks that they had taken on the comfortable flatness of certainties.

She was a contract. A necessary one. An important one.

That was all.

He walked down to the ceremonial hall and took his position, and he waited.

Sebastian arrived first and stood to Alec’s right without speaking. That was one of the things Alec had always valued about his brother. Seb knew when words were useful and when they were not. This morning they were not. Alec was grateful for the silence.

The hall filled quietly. Pack members, elders, the officiator. The low sounds of people settling. Alec kept his eyes on the doors at the far end of the room.

They opened.

And every careful, flat, practised certainty he had constructed over the past weeks dissolved in the space of a single breath.

She walked in the way she had stepped out of that car yesterday. Like she had chosen to be here. Like the room was something she was deciding to enter rather than something she had been delivered to. Her chin was level, her eyes were steady, and she moved with the kind of quiet control that Alec recognised immediately because it was the same control he used himself.

A person managing what they’re feeling so that no one else has to see it.

His wolf moved.

Not a stir. Not the restless half-attention it had given him since yesterday. It pressed forward with sudden, sharp certainty, and Alec locked it down so fast the effort left a dull ache behind his sternum.

Not now, he told it.

Not ever.

She reached him. They stood facing each other and neither of them looked away.

“Alpha Alec,” she said.

“Myla.”

The officiator began. The words were contractual, formal, the language of alliance rather than love. Alec had read them in advance. He listened to them now as if from a slight distance, occupying the ceremony the way he occupied board meetings and pack disputes. Present. Attentive. Controlled.

He was fine.

He was completely fine until the officiator asked them to face each other and confirm the bond, and her eyes met his, and for three seconds that he would never be able to fully account for, the careful distance collapsed entirely.

She was looking at him the way no one looked at him. Not with deference. Not with the particular calculation people used when they were trying to understand how much of him they could afford. She was simply looking at him, steady and clear, as if she was waiting to see who he actually was.

He didn’t know what his own face was doing.

He looked back to the officiator.

Then came the binding gesture. His hand taking hers, brief and formal, the oldest part of the ceremony and the one with the least ceremony in it.

Her fingers were cool. Steady.

And the moment his hand closed around hers, his wolf stopped pressing and simply went still. The way something goes still when it arrives somewhere it recognises.

He released her hand. Looked forward.

The officiator concluded.

It was done.

Alec exhaled slowly and kept his face exactly as it had been throughout. He turned to receive the quiet acknowledgements of the pack elders, exchanging measured words, accepting what was said with the steady composure that was expected of him.

He did not look at Sebastian.

He did not look at her.

He didn’t need to. He could feel exactly where she was in the room, which was something he had no explanation for and no intention of examining.

* * *

Myla shook hands and accepted words and kept her smile at the correct temperature for a woman who was pleased and grateful and completely at ease.

She was none of those things.

The moment his hand had closed around hers something had happened in her wolf that she had never felt before. Not the pull she’d noticed yesterday, not the low uncertain stirring from the night before. This was recognition. Sudden and total and completely involuntary, like a word you’ve forgotten surfacing at exactly the wrong moment.

She had covered it. She was certain she had covered it.

She turned to move through the room and found a pair of eyes already on her.

Sebastian stood a few steps back from the gathering, slightly apart from it the way he had been throughout the ceremony. He was watching her with an expression she didn’t know how to read. Not warm this time. Not the easy smile from yesterday. Something quieter. Something careful.

Something that looked, very faintly, like recognition.

She held his gaze for one second.

He looked away first.

But in the moment before he did, Myla caught something in his eyes that reached into her chest and pulled at the same place his brother’s hand had just pulled at.

She turned away.

What is happening to me?

Her wolf said nothing.

But deep inside her, something that had been sleeping for a very long time was beginning, slowly and without permission, to wake.

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