INICIAR SESIÓN“…Kael.”The name lingered between us.For a moment… neither of us moved.He remained close, his hand still around mine, his gaze steady in a way that made it difficult to look anywhere else. The air felt different now… quieter, but not empty. Something had settled between us, something that hadn’t been there before.He was looking at me.Not teasing.Not guarded.There was a depth to it now… something searching, something that made my chest tighten without warning, as if he was trying to see something beyond what was in front of him.Then… he smiled.It wasn’t the faint smirk I had come to expect from him.It was softer.Warmer.Real.The change caught me off guard so completely that my breath faltered for a second.“Good girl.”The words were quiet… but they landed heavily.My heart stumbled.Not out of embarrassment.Not quite.It felt different… warmer… unfamiliar in a way that unsettled me.I blinked.“My name…”The words came out before I could stop them.I hesitated.His gaze d
He did not let go.His hand remained around mine as he led me out of the room, firm enough that I could not mistake the intent behind it, steady enough that no one could call it rough. The wolves moved aside before we reached them. Some lowered their heads. Some stepped back too quickly, as if they had only just remembered where they were standing. No one tried to stop us. No one spoke.The silence followed us anyway.I could feel eyes at my back as we crossed the corridor, but they did not linger long. The farther we went, the quieter the palace became. The tension from the hall behind us did not disappear. It only changed shape. It narrowed. Focused. Settled into the hand holding mine and the tall, silent figure walking a step ahead of me.'...he still hasn't let go...'I looked at our hands once.His fingers were closed around mine with quiet certainty. Not tight enough to hurt. Not loose enough to forget.Deliberate.That was the word.Every step he took felt deliberate.He did no
The moment our eyes met… everything else fell away.Not the voices. Not the movement. Not the quiet rush of relief from the wolves gathered around the man on the floor.But it no longer reached me.Because he was there.Alpha Kael stood a few steps away, his gaze already on me, steady in a way that made something inside my chest loosen before I could understand it.It was subtle.So subtle that no one spoke of it.But I felt it.The restless pull that had been stirring under my ribs eased… softened… like something that had been unsettled had finally been pressed back into place.‘…it’s quieter…’I had not realized how loud it had been until it wasn’t.His eyes did not leave mine.And then he moved.Not quickly.Not sharply.Just… forward.Until he was close enough that the space between us no longer felt like distance at all.His hand lifted.For a brief moment, I thought…But instead of reaching my face… he took my hand.My breath caught.Before I could react, before I could even thi
He was reaching for me.I saw it clearly now... not mistaken, not imagined. Priest Anon’s hand lifted with quiet certainty, his gaze fixed on me in a way that made my chest tighten before I could understand why.He did not slow.He did not hesitate.It was not the same calm gaze from before. It felt different now... intent, certain, focused in a way that left no space for doubt. It was not a question. It did not feel like he was waiting for permission.My body would not move.'I should step back...'I didn’t.My breath caught somewhere in my chest, shallow and tight, as if even the smallest movement would break something fragile and dangerous between us.His eyes did not leave mine.Not when the room fell silent.Not when the distance between us shortened.The warmth under my ribs stirred again... soft at first, then clearer, like something in me was answering him before I could understand it.'...why does it feel like this...?'He stepped closer.His hand lifted higher.And then—A h
The moment stretched too long.No one moved.Not after what had just happened. Not after the way the priest had looked at me… and then chosen not to act.Then the room began to breathe again.Voices returned in low, uneven tones. Movement followed, careful at first, then steadier. Hands adjusted their hold. Feet shifted across the floor. The scent of herbs settled back into the air as if nothing had changed.But something had.And it had not left me.The attention lingered.Not sharp.Not loud.Worse.Waiting.‘…why are they still looking at me…?’I stayed where I was. Moving felt like it would only draw more of it. My hands remained still at my sides, my posture held carefully, as if even the smallest shift would be noticed.No one said it.But the expectation was there.Pressing.Before it could settle too heavily, he moved.Priest Anon’s expression softened, as if nothing unusual had happened. As if the tension that had gathered around me had never existed.He turned away.He walke
The room did not return to normal.It should have. The wolf on the bed was breathing easier. The quiet gratitude had settled back into the space. The low movement of bodies, the soft murmur of voices, the faint scent of herbs… everything had fallen back into place.But something had shifted.It settled against my skin before I could name it. A quiet awareness… like standing in a place where I should not be noticed, and knowing I already had been.Because he was still looking at me.Not glancing. Not observing.Looking.Steady. Unmoving.My body reacted before my thoughts did. A small shift in my weight. A step that almost formed.I stopped it.‘…why am I stepping away…?’My fingers curled faintly at my side.I stayed.His gaze did not waver.There was something in it that did not match the softness of his expression. Something deeper. Something that did not belong in a simple moment like this.It felt like being seen.Not the way others looked at me. Not the way the wolves in the corr
It wasn’t only my face that changed color upon hearing Alpha Kael’s words. Beta Nial’s had already gone red when Alpha Kael ordered him to bring more food. Now it darkened further. Not anger exactly. Not yet. Something tighter. Bitter
“Finish the food.” The order came without warning. I looked up instinctively, fingers pausing mid-motion. For a split second, I wondered if I had misheard him. Instead of another command. Another decision I would have to endure. He told me to eat. I hesitated, finge
‘His quarters?’ My heart nearly leapt out of my body when I heard it. At first, the words felt unreal. Too heavy. Too sudden. Like they carried a meaning I was not ready to understand. Then, fear followed immediately…sharp and unwelcome, tightening my chest before I could stop it. ‘Why does he
I left Alpha Kael’s chambers on my own. No one stopped me. No one told me to stay. No one told me where to go. The door opened easily when I placed my hand on it, as if it had never been closed. That alone made my chest feel tight. ‘So I can walk out… just like that.’ The hallway outside was co







