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Chapter 7 – A Clash of Wills

ผู้เขียน: S.D Rae
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The Stormfang library was cavernous, more cathedral than study.

High stone arches loomed overhead, their ribbed columns disappearing into shadow. Dust swam lazily in the shafts of light that filtered down through narrow windows, turning the air into something ancient and sacred.

The shelves stretched high as towers, filled with leather-bound tomes whose spines gleamed faintly in candlelight. They smelled of parchment, dust, and secrets. Wolves had centuries of blood and memory recorded here—wars waged and won, treaties brokered, betrayals etched into ink.

For them, knowledge was power. For Bella, it was survival.

Her fingers traced across the worn spine of a heavy volume. Silver letters shimmered faintly against cracked leather. 

The Wars of the Blood Moon.

The words tasted foreign on her tongue as she whispered them aloud, but she savored the sound. The parchment inside was rough and thick, the script elegant but cramped, the edges of some pages worn by generations of claws.

She carried the tome to a long oak table near the tall windows, where gray light spilled across the wood like a veil. Settling onto the bench, she opened the book carefully, pages sighing as though relieved to breathe again.

The words were dense, endless columns of names and dates. 

Alpha Caelen Stormfang… Crescent Lands… Treaty broken…

Some passages were written in the old wolf tongue, twisting and sharp, but others she could piece together if she moved slowly.

Every scrap mattered.

If she was to endure this world, she had to understand it. Not as a prisoner. Not as a plaything. But as someone who refused to be crushed beneath it.

Her lips moved silently as she read. “…Alpha… treaty… crescent lands…”

A voice cut through the stillness.

“You won’t find the meaning by staring at it harder.”

Bella’s head snapped up. Her breath caught, her chest tightening.

Lucian stood in the doorway.

The dim light behind him outlined his tall, broad frame. He wore black as always—simple leather, yet on him it carried authority sharper than any crown. His raven hair was swept carelessly back, a few strands falling across his scar. His silver eyes burned with cool disdain as they locked onto her.

He stepped inside, the sound of his boots echoing against stone.

“Wolf history isn’t written for human eyes,” he said, voice low, deliberate. “Close it. You won’t understand it.”

Bella’s pulse hammered, but she forced herself still. “Knowledge isn’t only for wolves.”

His brows lifted slightly, the faintest curve of something—amusement? Irritation? Both?

He came closer, each step unhurried, predatory. The scent of pine and storm followed him, the weight of his presence pressing against her like a stormfront.

When he reached the table, he leaned forward, one hand resting flat on the oak, so close she could feel the heat radiating from him. His silver gaze bore into her.

“You think you can learn our wars, our law, from a book?” His voice dropped lower, edged with challenge. “You can’t even read half the words. What use is it to you?”

Bella’s nails dug into the table’s edge, grounding her. Her voice trembled only slightly. “Maybe I can’t read every word. Maybe I don’t understand every detail. But I’m trying. That’s more than most of your wolves would expect from me.”

The silence after was sharp, electric.

Lucian’s gaze narrowed. He studied her face—her pale skin flushed with defiance, her gray-green eyes refusing to bow. For a heartbeat, something flickered there: curiosity, irritation, something deeper his pride refused to name.

Then his wolf stirred.

The sound rumbled low from his chest, primal, guttural. A growl rolled through the air, vibrating against the wood of the table, against her bones.

Bella’s breath caught. Every instinct screamed at her to lower her gaze, to submit before the predator looming above her. The weight of him pressed down like a physical force.

But she didn’t.

She lifted her chin, her voice soft but steady. “You can growl all you want. I’m not afraid of knowledge. And I won’t stop trying to understand this world—even if you’d rather I stayed ignorant.”

The growl cut off abruptly.

Lucian’s jaw tightened, the scar along it taut. His silver eyes burned hotter, unreadable, dangerous. The silence stretched until Bella’s pulse thundered so hard she thought he must hear it.

And then, with a sharp motion, he straightened.

“You waste your time,” he said coldly, though the edge of his voice was sharper than usual, less certain. His boots struck the stone as he turned, striding toward the door with a force that made the shelves shiver faintly.

At the threshold, he paused. His back stayed to her, but his voice drifted low across the library.

“Be careful, Isabella. Wolves bite when cornered.”

The door shut behind him, the echo reverberating like a drum.

Bella sat frozen, her hands pressed to the table, her chest still trembling from the growl that had rattled through her very bones. The book lay open before her, its words blurring in her vision.

Her throat was dry. Her heart thundered.

And yet… her lips curved into the faintest smile.

For the first time, she had stood her ground.

And though Lucian had left with a growl on his lips, something in his silver eyes told her she had not been dismissed so easily.

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