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Chapter Sixty Nine: Two Months

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RAVEN

The King didn't answer immediately. He looked from Arden to Eilis, then down at me.

"A test of the bloodline," the King murmured. He leaned forward, his expression heavy. "Two full moons. If this is true, they will sustain the lineage. If not, the law takes its course. The High Council will have its execution."

"Your Majesty, this is madness!" Eilis shouted, taking a step toward the throne. The guards instantly brought their spears down, creating a barrier of steel between the Prince a
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  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Nine: Two Months

    RAVEN The King didn't answer immediately. He looked from Arden to Eilis, then down at me. "A test of the bloodline," the King murmured. He leaned forward, his expression heavy. "Two full moons. If this is true, they will sustain the lineage. If not, the law takes its course. The High Council will have its execution." "Your Majesty, this is madness!" Eilis shouted, taking a step toward the throne. The guards instantly brought their spears down, creating a barrier of steel between the Prince and his father. Eilis didn't back away, his gold eyes blazing with desperation. "You are letting Arden sentence my mate to death based on an impossible condition!" "It is the only condition that satisfies the Council, Prince Eilis," Arden said smoothly, crossing his arms. "Enough," the King commanded, his voice flat. He looked down at me. "The decree is set. Raven of Dierna will remain under guard in the palace. He has until the end of the second full moon to conceive an heir. If he fails, he a

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Eight: Get Pregnant

    RAVEN The chamber was silent. Lord Arden unrolled a separate ledger, looking down at us. "The Council proposes a three-fold punishment, Your Majesty," Arden declared, his voice echoing across the hall. "First, the treaty with Dierna is nullified. Second, the conspirators—the father and siblings—will be executed by public hanging at dawn for forcing a male to masquerade as a royal bride." Danica let out a loud sob, her body shaking against the stone floor. Kaden and Ricky stared blankly at the ground. "And third," Arden continued, fixing his eyes on me, "the impostor, Raven, will have his mate bond forcibly severed by the high priests, and he will face execution for high treason." The chamber erupted into panicked whispers. My father’s head snapped up, his eyes locking onto me with desperate terror. He tried to scramble toward my robes, but a guard slammed the butt of a spear into his back, forcing him down. My father groaned, his face pressed against the stone. "Raven, please!

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Seven: High Treason

    RAVEN I stared down, my breath trapped in my throat. What am I doing? I was kneeling on a stone floor about to give him the exact same pleasure the wolf had given me, while the Council waited to ruin us downstairs. "Raven," Eilis whispered, his voice strained. "If you want to stop, stop. Right now. I won't be angry." I looked up. His jaw was clenched and his golden eyes were dark with desperation. He wanted this badly, yet he was still giving me an exit. The shyness didn't go away, but the warmth through our link drowned out the panic. I didn't want to stop. "I'm not stopping," I said, my voice shaking but certain. My fingers shook as I hooked the edge of his underwear and pulled it down. When he snapped free, thick and pulsing, another gasp left my mouth. The sheer size of him was intimidating. My face burned as I stared at the heavy length of him. Eilis let out a sharp breath, his fingers digging into the mattress behind him. He threw his head back, forcing himself to stay

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Six: A really Bad Idea

    RAVEN “Why were you with Mirabel?” Eilis asked, his gaze unwavering. “She told me she knows about my mother.” “Your mother?” “I never knew my mom. I've been starved of her memory, so it was a logical way to get me to follow her. She knew I'd do almost anything to know about her.” “From your memories I got that you weren't completely related to your siblings, but I never knew that,” Eilis said. “You could have just told me to help you find out about her.” “Well, that's the thing. I don't know her name or anything about her. But at least I got something out of following Mirabel. Where's the pendant?” “It's in the drawer. I took it from you when you were being treated.” I stepped past him, ignoring the tug in my shoulder, and opened the drawer. The silver pendant sat inside. My fingers closed tightly around it before I tucked it securely away. Calani arrived a moment later, breathless, carrying the clothes Eilis had ordered. There were no more plain dresses. Instead, she laid

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Five: Should We Seperate?

    RAVEN "Denis," I said, my voice steadying as I looked up at him. "Call him in." Denis paused, his fingers still holding the edge of the heavy furs. He looked at me, his eyes searching my face, trying to see if I was sure. "Raven, he’s been out there for hours. Are you certain?" "Yes," I whispered. "I need to speak with him before whatever is going to happen down there happens." Denis didn't argue. He walked to the heavy door, slid the iron bolt back, and pulled it open. I couldn't see into the hallway from where I lay, but I heard the faint murmur of Denis’s voice before he stepped completely out of the room, closing the door softly behind him to give us space. A second later, the door reopened. Eilis stepped inside. He looked completely unraveled. The dark tunic he wore was torn at the shoulder, smeared with dried mud and blood from the borderlands, and his bare feet left faint, dusty prints on the stone floor. He stopped just past the threshold, his broad shoulders tense, hi

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Sixty Four: Everyone Knows

    RAVEN It hurt. I could feel his pain, but I stood my ground. I was going to punish him. If he thought he could send me away and get away with it, he was dead wrong. I wasn't the same terrified boy who had stepped into this palace weeks ago, wearing a dress and trembling under his gaze. I was his mate now, and if he chose to block our bond to protect his own guilt, I would make sure the silence between us burned him just as deeply. A few moments later the doors opened again and Denis walked in, a bandage wrapped around his arm. I smiled up at him. “Thought you were dead.” He dropped to his knees and laid his head on the floor. "Forgive me, your grace," Denis whispered, his voice trembling against the cold stone. "I failed you. I was tasked with protecting you, but I let them take you right under my nose." The sight of him kneeling, looking so broken, made a sharp ache tighten in my chest. I rolled over slowly, every muscle in my body protesting as the movement pulled at my pierce

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Eleven: The Hunt

    The "Blood Feast" was held in the smaller dining hall.I sat at the center of the long, dark table, surrounded by the Alphas of the Council. They didn't speak to me. They just watched, their eyes tracking the way my throat moved every time I swallowed a sip of water. I wore the most restrictive gown

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Fifteen: Imprint Of The Wolf

    The transition was a violent, wet sound of shifting bone. Within seconds, the heavy weight of the wolf’s fur was gone, replaced by the slick, hot skin of a man.I breathed a sigh of relief, but then held my breath when he looked up and smiled. A sudden flash of the night he claimed me came to mind.

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Ten: The Council

    The morning did not bring the soft, golden light of a new beginning. As I sat by the window in my chambers, the silk of my morning gown felt like a shroud. My body still ached—a dull, rhythmic thrumming in my lower back and the sharp, stinging memory of the bite on my neck.I had survived the ball,

  • Bride Of The Beast   Chapter Nine: The Defiance

    Eilis looked ready to snap her in half, his posture a jagged line of restrained violence. I felt like a bird pinned to a board, having no idea how to defend myself. Every word that formed in my throat felt like a trap. If I spoke to softly, I was weak, but if I spoke too firmly, my voice would betr

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