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A Bond That Cannot Be Ignored

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The door opened, and I was led into a room that thrived on quiet intimacy. It was small compared to the grandeur of the Grand Hall, a room that could have been a painting itself.

The walls were lined with aged wood, smooth and warm under the dim glow of lamp lights hung at strategic points. They were not polished, at least not in the showy way of the Grand Hall. Instead, they possessed a natural elegance, like the cabin of some forgotten forest sanctuary, simple yet homely.

The air carried a whiff of old parchment and honeyed wax, and somewhere beneath it, the delicate trace of night-blooming flowers dallied.

I hesitated at the threshold, my hands fisting around the hem of my dress.

My eyes traced the room, lingering on the painted panels that depicted wolves in motion. Some hunted beneath silver skies, others stood proud beneath the watchful moon.

It felt like stepping into someone else’s memory, a private corner of Silver Fang meant to be seen by only a select few.

My wolf danced at this, pleased, as if she had been let in on a secret.

A seat awaited me at the center, its high back carved with swirling patterns. I sank into it, hands resting lightly on my lap, trying to steady the tremor in my fingers. The air seemed heavier here, charged with anticipation I could not yet name.

And then I noticed them walk in.

They stopped a few feet away, standing before me, filling the room in a way that made it impossible to focus on anything else.

Lucian’s presence was immediate, even though he stood some distance away. There was something in the way he held himself that electrified the air. The space itself seemed to bend around him.

Kaelan, by contrast, held himself differently. His head was bowed at first, almost in subtle acknowledgment of my presence. But as my eyes roamed his figure, he lifted it slowly, letting me see every nuance of his expression.

A faint sprinkling of freckles dusted across his cheekbones, catching the low glow of the room and almost daring me to look longer than I should. His lighter hair shone like honeyed copper, falling slightly into his eyes and softening the intensity that radiated from him.

Swift stirred within me, her voice low but insistent.

'They are yours. Claim them.'

Her excitement startled me, edged with impatience, a hunger that echoed through every nerve in my body.

I tried to steady myself, to remind myself that I was merely sitting, merely observing.

Still, I could not look away. Not fully.

My gaze flicked between them, lingering too long on Kaelan, drawn to the want in his eyes before snapping back toward Lucian, where I felt the depth of a bond I had never imagined would exist for me.

Embarrassment flared through my chest, and I looked down at my hands, curling them tightly together.

Swift growled softly, a rumbling sound deep within me, clearly unimpressed with my hesitation.

Lucian’s voice broke the silence.

"Ophelia."

The single word settled over the room like a weight.

"You know why you are here. You know the bond you carry."

I swallowed hard, feeling the word lodge itself in my throat.

Bond.

My wolf pressed close, urging me to listen, to understand, to face what I had been trying so hard to deny.

Kaelan’s gaze shifted, sharp and almost predatory in its focus, and I felt the pull of his wolf through Swift’s agitation. He let me feel it without saying a word, a silent recognition that we were bound together in ways I was only beginning to understand.

"The… the bond," I began, my voice tentative.

"Does this have to happen... now?"

The words sounded far less intelligent than they had in my mind, but I could not stop them from spilling out.

Kaelan raised an eyebrow, a faint curl forming at the corner of his mouth, though he said nothing. He simply allowed Lucian to answer.

"It is not a question of timing, Ophelia," Lucian said slowly. "The bond exists whether we wish it or not. It has awakened, and it demands recognition; it demands to be seen. That is the way of mates, as the Moon Goddess made it."

I pressed my lips together, fighting the urge to argue while my wolf continued to berate me.

'Do not resist. It is yours.'

The room felt smaller now, the air seemed to have been sucked out. The painted panels blurred into the background as every inch of space became insignificant compared to the force swirling between us.

I could see the tension in Kaelan’s shoulders, the way he shifted slightly, not forward and not back, but somehow in rhythm with Lucian, as if the twins moved as one even when divided.

Their presence filled every corner of the room.

Lucian stepped a fraction closer.

"You will have time," he said. "But not forever. Use it wisely."

Kaelan’s voice, when it finally came, was quieter but sharper.

"Time is a luxury."

Swift bristled immediately.

"Use it or lose it."

I remained seated, trying to absorb everything. The words, the presence, the strange allure that tied the three of us together.

I drew in a shaky breath, letting my fingers graze the wood of the chair arms to steady myself.

Lucian’s eyes never left mine, and I felt an almost magnetic pull toward him.

Kaelan’s gaze, however, was heavier, loaded with something dangerously close to possession.

My cheeks warmed.

"You are aware of it, then," Lucian said calmly. "You feel the bond as we do."

I nodded, my throat raw.

'Speak. Claim it. Acknowledge it.'

"Yes," I finally murmured. "I feel it. Stronger than anything I imagined."

Kaelan went completely still.

Lucian’s eyes darkened slightly, and for a moment neither of them spoke.

Something in the room shifted, like the air itself had taken notice.

Kaelan moved after a moment, and the way his jaw clenched was most definitely not inconspicuous.

"Stronger than you expected," he said. "It is not supposed to be like this yet. You are young."

I frowned immediately.

"Young?" I echoed. "The bond does not care about age if it has awakened. That is what the elders say. Isn’t it?"

Lucian inclined his head mildly.

"Correct. The bond awakens as it will and when it does, it cannot be ignored or denied."

Kaelan leaned forward, his voice lowering.

"Do you understand what this means, Ophelia? Not just for you, but for all of us?"

My pulse thrummed loudly in my ears.

Lucian stepped closer, the faint scrape of his boots against the wooden floor echoing softly.

"We will give you time," he said firmly. "But you must understand this. Time is limited. Your wolf, and ours, will not wait forever."

Kaelan’s eyes held mine with a wordless dare

"Choose wisely."

I rose slowly, my legs trembling slightly.

For a moment, I thought Kaelan would step forward.

His shoulders shifted, like instinct was pulling him toward me.

Lucian’s hand closed around his wrist before he could move.

The room fell into a much deeper silence.

"I… I will need a moment," I said quietly. "I need to think."

Lucian nodded once, accepting my words without pressing further.

I walked toward the door, my gaze fixed ahead despite the heavy awareness of two pairs of eyes following my every move.

The door clicked shut behind me as I stepped into the corridor.

The music from the Grand Hall drifted toward me in muted echoes as I moved forward.

The walls were lined with portraits of Silver Fang elders, their faces frozen in time, and for a moment it felt as though they were watching me, judging me, waiting for me to falter.

My boots barely made a sound against the floor as I walked, but Swift remained restless inside me.

"Do not shrink."

"Do not falter."

I straightened my shoulders and continued forward, the corridor stretching ahead.

But somewhere behind me, beyond the door I had just closed, two Alphas were already deciding what to do with the mate fate had just handed them.

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