Kael – POV
I know something wasn’t right, that’s the connection we both have.
It isn’t sight or sound that reaches me first it’s instinct, sharp and undeniable, slicing through every other thought. The pull turns violent, not desperate but commanding, demanding my attention with the certainty of something already isn’t right.
I don’t question it.
I leave the council chamber without explanation, my cloak still draped over the chair, unfinished reports abandoned on the table. No one stops me. They never do when I move like this.
The streets narrow as I move deeper into the residential quarter. The night is too quiet. Wolves linger near doorways, pretending not to watch. They sense it too.
Then I see her.
Elara stands at the mouth of a dim side street, shoulders drawn tight, hands clenched at her sides. Two men block her path. Not guards. Not officials. Their posture is wrong casual in a way that means they think they can get away with this.
Rage settles into my bones, cold and controlled.
“Elara.”
My voice cuts through the space like a blade.
She turns instantly. Her eyes find me, and for a brief, unguarded second, relief floods her face. Not dramatic. Not weak.
Real.
That alone melted me.
The men stiffen. One glances over his shoulder. Recognition flashes, followed by fear.
“Leave,” I say.
They hesitate.
I step closer, my eyes already changing color. The kind that tells you resistance will cost more than you can afford.
“Now.”
They move. Quickly. Too quickly. They vanish down the alley like shadows chased by fire.
I don’t pursue.
My attention is on her.
She’s shaking, though she’s trying not to show it. Brave. Foolishly brave. I close the distance between us in two strides and lift my hand before I consciously decide to.
My fingers brush her cheek.
She inhales sharply.
Warm. Soft. Alive.
The contact is intimate in a way that has everything to do with grounding. My thumb rests beneath her eye, steadying her breathing, anchoring her to the moment.
“You’re safe,” I say quietly.
She nods, swallowing. “You came.”
“Yes.”
Behind us, slow clapping breaks the moment.
“Well,” Darius drawls, stepping into view. “That was dramatic.”
I don’t remove my hand from her face when I turn my head toward him.
“You overstepped,” I say calmly.
He scoffs. “I didn’t touch her.”
“You moved against her,” I reply. “You pressured her. You used your position.”
His smile tightens. “You didn’t claim her.”
“I don’t need to.”
The words land heavy.
His jaw flexes. Offense flashes hot and bright in his eyes.
“You embarrassed me,” he snaps.
“You embarrassed yourself,” I correct. “And you will not approach her again.”
He laughs, sharp and bitter. “Or what?”
I finally lower my hand from her cheek and step fully in front of her.
“Or I will remove you from every position of influence you hold,” I say evenly. “Including the ones you think are untouchable.”
Silence falls.
Darius stares at me, realizing too late that this is not a threat made in anger.
It is a decision.
He turns on his heel and leaves.
I don’t watch him go.
I look at her.
Elara – POV
The moment Kael arrives, the world feels different.
The pressure that had been closing in on me disappears, replaced by something solid and unyielding. His voice alone is enough to steady my breathing.
I got scared when his eyes colour changed to dark red.
When his hand touches my cheek, I forget the alley. Forget the fear. Forget the men who cornered me seconds ago.
I feel… held.
Protected.
“You’re safe,” he says.
I believe him without question.
When Darius appears, anger flares but it burns low, controlled. Kael never raises his voice. He doesn’t need to. Every word he speaks carries weight, authority pressed into sound.
When Darius leaves, humiliated and furious, I finally let out the breath I’ve been holding.
Kael turns fully to me, studying my face like he’s memorizing it.
“Are you hurt?” he asks.
“No,” I say softly. “Just shaken.”
He nods. “That will pass.”
Something in his gaze shifts darkening, deepening. Not hunger. Not yet. Something more dangerous.
Awareness.
“Why me?” I ask before I can stop myself.
His brow lifts slightly. “Is that the question you want to ask?”
My cheeks warm. “It’s the one I can say out loud.”
A corner of his mouth lifts. Not a smile. Something quieter. Private.
“You were visible,” he says.
I frown. “I tried not to be.”
“And failed,” he replies gently. “You stood your ground. You didn’t beg. You didn’t submit to pressure.”
“That doesn’t sound like a compliment,” I murmur.
“It is,” he says. “From me.”
My heart stumbles.
“Will you always come?” I ask, barely above a whisper.
His gaze sharpens, teasing now. “Careful, Elara.”
“Why?”
“Because if I answer that,” he says, stepping closer, lowering his voice, “you might start expecting me to.”
I swallow.
“And would that be so terrible?” I ask.
He studies me for a long moment, then leans in just enough that I feel his breath at my ear.
“For both of us,” he murmurs.
Then he straightens, offering his arm like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
“Come,” he says. “I’ll walk you home.”
He offers his arm.
I hesitate only a second before taking it.
As we move down the street together, I feel it—the shift inside me. The safety. The curiosity. The dangerous thought that maybe, just maybe, being seen by the Alpha King is not the worst thing fate could have done to me.
Behind us, unseen, plans begin to unravel.
And somewhere ahead, something irreversible waits.