MasukKatherine’s POV
The moment we arrived at the manor, I wanted to go back. The hall was huge but it looked cheap, the decorations were dull and uneven, the lights flickered like they couldn’t decide if they wanted to stay on or not. There were fewer maids than expected for a High Lord and the ones present looked tired and scared. Alicia and Jessie, Stephen’s stepsisters, walked beside me with excitement like this place was grand. I kept my face blank because the last thing I wanted was for anyone to see how irritated I was. I couldn’t stop thinking how much better Silverveil looked before Stephen destroyed everything. We met some other noblewomen, and I tried not to roll my eyes at their fake smiles. Alicia didn’t even notice my mood, she was too busy staring at a young man dressed in a dark suit. The High Lord’s son. She kept whispering about him under her breath. “That’s him,” she said, staring like she was in love. Before I could reply, the boy walked past us, his hand wrapped around another woman’s waist. A girl in a bright dress, clearly well-known because everyone turned to stare. Jessie let out a small sigh. “Don’t be angry, Alicia, it’s an arranged union.” Alicia’s nose flared. “He doesn’t even like her.” Jessie tried to calm her down but Alicia just kept glaring in their direction. I moved a little away from them because I was already tired of the drama. I didn’t come here to witness heartbreak, I already had enough of my own. I walked toward a table and grabbed a drink. It tasted bitter but strong and maybe that was what I needed tonight. For a moment, I stood alone and looked around. Everyone here looked like they were pretending to be happy. Everything looked forced. Too controlled. Stephen’s control. I hated the reminder. When I stepped away from the table, I bumped into someone. He turned and gave a small bow like he wanted to look polite. “Lady Katherine,” he said. He knew my name. Of course he did. Everyone did. “You’re High Lord Von Graye,” I said, not bothering to hide my irritation. “Yes,” he smiled, “I am glad you’re here. If you need anything, please…” “I need nothing,” I cut in. “Except maybe a reason why you let Stephen walk into your pack like it was his.” His smile froze. I looked him up and down. “Stephen let you keep your packhouse, now you call it a manor like it makes it better, but he owns everything else. Including your budget. That must be why the place looks like… this.” He stared at me, annoyed. “You’re brave to talk like that.” “I’m not brave,” I said. “I’m just tired of cowards.” His expression hardened, “Funny coming from you.” I didn’t blink. “What did you say?” “At least I kept some dignity,” he said. “You? You let the conqueror use you. Sex tool of the Alpha King. If anyone should be ashamed, it’s you.” The words hit like a punch. My throat felt tight instantly but I refused to show it. My fingers curled into fists. I turned around and walked away before I said something worse. Jessie called my name but I ignored her and headed straight for the drinks. I threw back one, then another. The burn spread through my chest and I wanted more. I wanted to feel anything except the memory of that night. My father’s body. My sister's voice fading. Just more drinks. Soon everything spun a little, and the music sounded like noise instead of a melody. I pushed through the crowd and headed outside, nearly tripping. A driver rushed toward me “My lady…” “Take me back,” I said, pointing toward anything that looked like a road. “Palace. Now.” He didn’t argue. Good. I leaned back in the seat and let the alcohol drag everything down into a dark hole. Then nothing. * When my eyes opened again, my head was pounding. The room smelled clean and new but it wasn’t mine. I pushed myself up slowly. I was still wearing the dress from the party. On the wall were framed pictures. Alpha Gauthier. Luna Alma. I stood frozen. My heart stopped. My stomach twisted. Where the hell was I? I took a step back, and then the bathroom door opened. Rowan walked out, hair wet, towel around his shoulders. My chest squeezed. “What did you do?!” I shouted without even thinking. He looked shocked. “Katherine, wait….” “Stay away from me,” I yelled and grabbed the nearest thing, a small clock, and threw it. He dodged. “Nothing happened,” he said, hands up. “You were drunk, I found you at the palace entrance, I didn’t touch….” I didn’t let him finish. I grabbed a pillow and threw it, then a vase. The vase shattered against the wall. He kept avoiding them instead of coming closer. “Why am I here?!” I demanded, voice shaking. “Because your room was farther and you were barely conscious,” he said. “This was closer. I put you on the bed and left to shower, that’s all.” I didn’t trust him. My mind kept flashing with what the High Lord said and how weak I must look to everyone. My hands were trembling and I hated it. Before Rowan could try anything else, the door burst open and guards rushed in, weapons raised. Stephen stepped in behind them. His eyes moved from Rowan to me. For a second, I forgot how to breathe. I didn’t think I would move but my body ran straight to him without waiting for my brain to agree. I grabbed his arm like it was the only safe place in the room. Stephen looked down at my hand, then at me. His expression didn’t change, not even a little, but something in his eyes felt different, quiet, like he was holding back a reaction. Rowan lowered his head quickly. “My King, nothing happened. She misunderstood….” Stephen didn’t look at him. He didn’t look at anyone except me.KATHERINEI had been back at the pack grounds for a few days, but the atmosphere felt different than before. Everything was quiet and tense. I hadn't really seen Stephen since we returned from Oslo because he was constantly busy. He spent all his time in meetings or on the phone, trying to mitigate the effects of the ambush. The attack on the human king had caused a massive political mess, and Stephen was right in the middle of fixing it. Today was the first time since we got back that he actually reached out to me. He sent a maid to my room to fetch me, saying he wanted to speak in his office.As I made my way through the stone hallways, my mind started to wander. I couldn't say I had moved on from what happened in that hall, but I was getting there. I wasn't crying every hour anymore. Instead, the sadness was being replaced by something else. What resonated in my mind the most were the words Mira had whispered right before she bit her cheek an
ALARICI stood on the little forested hill that overlooked the castle. It was nearly a kilometer away, but I could see the chaos perfectly. The flames were licking at the night sky and the sounds of sirens reached my ears. People were yelling and running in every direction down there. I couldn't help but smile as I watched the results of my efforts. It was a beautiful sight to see such a secure place fall apart so quickly.However, my smile didn't last long. I looked closer at the gates and realized that the main objective had failed. I felt a frown pull at my lips and I let out a heavy sigh, annoyed by the lack of completion. I had given the borderland rogues a simple task, but the human king was still very much alive. Even worse, Stephen hadn't been injured. Not even a scratch as far as I could tell. My plans were meant to be more effective than this, and losing a fighter like Mira made the whole thing feel like a waste of resources.Right then, there was a sharp whooshing sound in
KATHERINEPanic flared in my chest immediately, and I started to move, but Rowan’s hand clamped down on my shoulder. He told me to stay back, his voice firm and flat, saying they didn't know what was going on yet and it was too dangerous. Before I could even open my mouth to argue, he was already running toward the smoke, leaving me behind.I stayed in the garden for a few minutes, but my heart was racing too fast. I couldn't just stand here and wait for someone to tell me if the man I was bound to had been blown to bits. The itch to see for myself became too much to ignore, and I ignored Rowan’s orders, moving quickly through the greenery.As I made my way toward the castle, the reality of the situation hit me. I saw numerous guards lying on the ground, groaning in pain or not moving at all. The attack was massive, and the sheer number of casualties made my stomach churn. I found myself wondering if Stephen had survived it, and to my surprise, a part of me truly hoped he did.I pause
STEPHENWe were thrown back as the stone walls buckled, and dust filled everywhere instantly. I was on my feet before the debris had even settled, my wolf snarling inside my head as my vision sharpened. Julian was coughing beside me, his crown skewed on his head, and I reached down to pull him behind a fallen pillar."Stay down!" I ordered, but he was already reaching for the small pistol he kept tucked into his formal jacket.Moments later, a group of masked attackers burst into the hall. These were rogues. They ignored the screaming guests and started targeting Julian directly. My guess was they wanted to destabilize the human capital by killing their newly crowned king before the ink on his decree was even dry.I bared my teeth and stepped in front of Julian, tapping my communicator to call Rowan."Rowan, we have a breach in the main hall. I need the royal guard here now," I barked into the device.There was nothing but static. I tried again, but the line was dead. They had jammed
KATHERINEI honestly hated dinner parties. They were always the same. The people walked around with their noses in the air, acting like they were better than everyone else, and the conversations were usually fake. Most of all, I hated the dresses. They were always tight, heavy, and uncomfortable, making it hard to even breathe, let alone move. I felt like a doll on display, and it was exhausting.As the car drove through the night, the silence between Stephen and me was thick. He was busy working on his tablet, his eyes moving fast across the screen as he checked reports. He didn't look up once. I wasn't interested in keeping silent, though. The quiet was making me restless, and I wanted to know why we were suddenly rushing to a human castle in the middle of the night."So, what is actually going on?" I asked.I just wanted to keep the place lively a bit. I didn't really expect him to give me a straight answer, but to my surprise, he actually set the tablet down and looked at me."The
KATHERINEI didn't get back to the palace until super late. The symposium and the events afterward took up most of the day, and by the time the car pulled into the driveway, I was exhausted. I expected Stephen to be waiting for me, probably ready to ask why I had skipped half my classes, but he wasn't in the foyer. I didn't see him in the dining hall either.I stopped a passing maid and asked where he was. She told me he had gone to the council chambers for a major meeting that had been called on short notice. Apparently, something big had happened in the human capital of Oslo. I was surprised to hear that. We rarely got news from the human side of the border unless it involved political treaties or major security breaches.After the maid left, I stood in the hallway for a minute. The palace felt unusually empty. If Stephen was at the council, that meant Elder Cassian and the other high-ranking advisors were likely there too. It was the perfect opportunity. I had spent the whole week
Stephen’s POVI dropped the barbell and wiped my hands on the towel. Alaric stood near the glass wall, reading something on his tablet. The elder of the military was on screen, waiting for me to respond to his report.“They’re moving through the mountains again,” the elder said. “Our patrols found
KATHERINE I sat on the edge of my bed back at the castle, but I couldn't keep my hands still. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt it again, the rough, wet heat of Stephen’s tongue dragging across my skin. It was a simple act of healing, something Alphas did for their mates or their pack, but it di
Stephen’s POVI sat in my office while Elder Ronan, head of the military, listed off locations of the latest attacks. Maps and files were spread across the table. Red marks covered the territories near the eastern border. Again.“The rebels hit another transport route last night,” Ronan said. “They
Katherine’s POVI didn’t say a word when Stephen returned to take me back to the palace. My anger was the only thing keeping me together. He didn’t try to talk to me either, and I was glad because I wasn’t sure I could hold myself back if he did. The ride back was quiet and uncomfortable. The guard







