Elara – POV
Maren doesn’t speak right away after showing me the message.
She just watches my face, like she’s gauging how much truth I can handle before it breaks into something sharper. The room feels smaller suddenly, the walls pressing in with the weight of words that haven’t been said yet.
“The Ring Pack?” I ask quietly.
She nods. “Yes.”
My stomach tightens. “But your mate”
“Is loyal,” she says. “Which doesn’t mean the pack is united.”
She takes the communicator back from my hands, as if the message itself might burn me if I hold it too long.
“They’re watching you,” she continues. “Not hunting. Not yet. But interested.”
That word again.
Interested.
It settles into my chest like a stone.
“Why?” I ask. “I don’t have power. I don’t have land. I don’t even have a mate.”
Maren exhales slowly. “You’re unmarked. From a respected line. Quiet. And now…” she hesitates.
“Now what?”
“Now you’ve been seen by the Alpha King.”
The room goes quiet.
I turn toward the window, watching the Dimlight Pack move through the early evening. Everything looks normal. Families gathering. Guards changing shifts. Life going on like nothing dangerous is circling beneath it.
“So what does this mean?” I ask.
“It means you need to be careful what you say,” she replies. “And to whom.”
I nod, though my thoughts are already racing ahead—to Kael, to the way he stood between me and danger like it was instinct, to the certainty in his voice when he said they would answer to him.
Does he know?
Before I can ask, there’s a knock at the door.
Maren stiffens. I feel it too—the shift in the air, subtle but unmistakable.
When she opens the door, Rowan stands there, relaxed as ever, hands tucked into his pockets like he’s visiting friends instead of delivering news.
“Elara,” he greets, warm and easy. “Maren.”
She blinks in surprise. “You’re far from home.”
“So is your Alpha King,” he replies lightly.
My heart stutters.
“He’s returning to the Moon Pack tonight,” Rowan continues. “He wanted me to tell you personally.”
I swallow. “Why?”
Rowan’s gaze flicks to Maren, then back to me. “Something came up.”
Something always does.
“I understand,” I say, though I don’t.
Rowan hesitates, then adds, “He wanted you to know he didn’t leave lightly.”
That matters more than it should.
Before he leaves, I say softly, “Be careful on the road back.”
Rowan smiles, but there’s a flicker of thought behind it. “We always are.”
After the door closes, Maren turns to me slowly.
“You didn’t tell him,” she says.
“No,” I reply. “Not everything.”
“What did you tell him?”
I think of the message. The warning. The interest.
“I said… sometimes being seen makes things complicated.”
She nods. “That’s true.”
But I can tell she knows it wasn’t the whole truth.
Rowan – POV
Elara’s words stick with me longer than I expect them to.
Sometimes being seen makes things complicated.
She didn’t sound afraid when she said it. She sounded aware.
As we ride back toward the Moon Pack, Kael is silent beside me. He always is when something weighs on him, but tonight the air around him feels heavier, darker.
“You delivered the message?” he asks eventually.
“Yes.”
“And?”
“She understands,” I say carefully.
He doesn’t respond.
We reach the Moon Pack gates just after nightfall. The guards straighten instantly. Power recognizes power.
Inside his chambers, Kael moves with purpose removing his cloak, unfastening his gloves, already shifting his attention toward strategy.
“You should rest,” I say.
“I will,” he replies. “After this.”
I hesitate. “Elara said something.”
That gets his attention.
“What?”
I repeat her words exactly.
He still goes.
“That’s not a random thought,” he says quietly.
“No,” I agree. “It sounds like a warning.”
He turns toward the window, gaze sharp. “The Ring Pack.”
“You think so?”
“I know so.”
Kael – POV
The Ring Pack does not move without reason.
They never have.
I stand at the edge of my territory, looking out into the dark stretch of land beyond. Somewhere out there, a rival Alpha is considering possibilities testing boundaries without openly challenging them.
Interest without aggression.
Clever.
“They won’t challenge you directly,” Rowan says behind me. “Not yet.”
“They won’t need to,” I reply. “Not if they think patience will serve them better.”
My thoughts return to her quiet, unassuming, stronger than anyone gives her credit for. Unmarked, and now known.
Dangerous.
“She’s not a prize,” Rowan says firmly.
“I know.”
“But others won’t,” he continues.
I turn back to him, letting a fraction of my presence surface. The room tightens instantly.
“Then they will learn,” I say calmly.
Rowan studies me. “You’re stepping into something you can’t undo.”
“I already have.”
Silence stretches.
Finally, he says, “What’s your next move?”
I look toward the map on the table, where Dimlight Pack borders are marked in careful ink.
“I protect what falls under my watch,” I say. “Whether I stand beside it or not.”
Rowan exhales. “You’re going to draw attention.”
“Yes.”
“And Elara?”
I don’t answer right away.
Then, quietly, “She already has.”
Far away, in the Ring Pack territory, an Alpha reads the same report twice.
Unmarked.
Seen by the Moon King.
Protected but not claimed.
He smiles.
“Prepare the envoy,” he says. “I want to meet her.”
And for the first time, Kael feels a threat not aimed at his crown,
But at what he has not yet admitted he wants.