LOGINSophie's POV
Thick air filled the hut. Tension rose. I stared at Alaric. My heart hammered against my ribs.
He looked at the empty bowl. His vulnerability vanished. A wall of cold stone replaced it.
"Who are you?" Alaric whispered. His voice carried a demand.
I backed away.
"I already told you, I'm just a chef. I know nothing about your mother."
I know everything about your mother, my mind screamed. I know she was murdered when you were very young and you really miss her.
Please don't kill me for knowing.
I swallowed hard and kept my mouth shut.
Heavy hooves thundered outside. Armor clanked. Hounds barked. The door flew open.
Five men in silver breastplates entered. Their swords already drawn.
At the sight of Alaric, they dropped to their knees one by one.
"Alpha! The man in front shouted, breathless.
“We thought we had lost you!" the chief guard shouted, his voice thick with relief.
“Alpha! Are you okay?” The third man asked.
“Do I look fine to you?” Alaric said. Standing up slowly.
The man who had trembled over a bowl of food a moment ago was gone as if he never existed.
He straightened to his full height. His presence filling the tiny room until the hut felt too small to contain him.
He didn't look at his men. He looked at me.
"Capture them," Alaric said. His voice flat and devoid of emotion.
For a heartbeat, I thought I'd misheard.
"Wait. What?" I gasped.
He pointed a finger at Martha. She was already trembling at a corner.
"The girl lives on forbidden pack grounds. That is a crime of treason. And this one..."
He looked at me. His eyes trailing over my ruined blazer and messy hair. "This spirit disrespected the King. Chain them."
"Are you serious?" The words came out of my mouth as a guard grabbed my arms. He pulled them behind my back.
"I saved your life!”
“You were literally crying two minutes ago!" I yelled.
Alaric didn't say a word. He walked past me like he didn't hear me.
He intentionally brushed his shoulder against mine. Close enough that the scent of pine washed over me again.
"The ghost is loud," he muttered to his commander without looking back. His eyes fixed on the door.
That was when it hit me.
He wasn't cruel because he doesn't feel anything. He feared the feelings I triggered.
The trek to the palace was long. Mud coated my legs. My muscles felt like lead.
We reached the stone gates of the Blackwood fortress. Guards dragged us into a courtyard. The air smelled of horses and incense.
A woman stood in the center of the courtyard.
She was beautiful in a dangerous way. She wore a deep wine color silk. Gold pins held her dark hair.
As we approached. Her eyes locked onto mine.
This should be Elara. Alaric’s concubine. History called her the Viper of the North. My mind whispered.
Alaric, she called. Her voice was musical. Her eyes stayed on me as she rushed to him. She reached for his wounded shoulder.
"The guards said you had been taken by the Moon Ghost.” She stated while giving me a stern look.
“Why is it still breathing? Why is it in our home?"
Alaric caught her wrists. He stopped her touch. ‘The ghost has skills.” He said. “Skills that would be wasted in a grave.”
Elara’s lips tightened. For just a second, the mask slipped. Jealousy flashed raw and ugly across her face.
She smoothed her expression.
“Skills?” She echoed lightly. “She’s a curse. The elders say…”
"I don't care what the elders say," Alaric barked, his voice cracking like thunder.
"She will be given a special residence in the palace. She is mine now. To do with her as I please." He added.
He leaned closer to Elara. His voice dropping very low. "Or are you jealous my love?"
Elara braced herself. She forced a fake laugh that didn't reach her eyes. "Jealous? Of a spirit? No one takes what is mine."
She looked back at me.
You are far too beautiful to stay alive, her eyes said. I will make sure you burn.
Take them away. Alaric commanded. He turned his back. I will pass judgment tomorrow.
Elara followed him closely. Holding him tight.
The special residence turned out to be the palace cell.
It was a small room at the back of the palace, with a tiny barred window up high in the wall and heavy iron gate.
The only furniture was a heap of straw and a single iron bucket.
They threw Martha and I inside. The iron gate slammed shut with a finality that made my heart sink.
"I'm so sorry." I whispered. Sliding down the wall. "This is all my fault. I should never have come to your hut."
Martha was quiet for a long time. She sat in the straw. Hugging her knees.
"Don't be sorry," she said softly.
"I’ve lived in that hut my whole life. She glanced around the cell. Then up at the tiny window. “At least now I've seen the palace.”
"You wanted to be here?" I asked surprised.
She nodded slowly. "I’d always dreamt of working in the Royal Kitchens. My mother said that if one can cook for the King, one can change the world.”
A small, sad smile touched her lips.
“Silly, right?"
"It’s not silly." I said. Thinking of my own father.
"Food is the only thing that actually reaches people. Especially people like him.” I added.
We spent the night curled up. To keep each other warm. I didn't sleep. Every time I closed my eyes. I saw Alaric’s golden eyes and that single drop of tear.
I wasn't just a chef to him. I was a reminder of something he couldn't escape.
The next morning, the guards returned.
They didn't give us food or water.
They dragged us into the palace hall. The chamber was massive, filled with rows of elderly men in robes; the Council.
Alaric sat on a throne of oak and bone looking every bit the tyrant history has described.
The moment I was brought in. Everyone began to whisper.
"She is the moon ghost..." "See what she is wearing..." "She is a witch..."
I stood in the center of the room. My knees shaking uncomfortably.
Alaric stared at me. His face unreadable.
Elara sat beside him. Her fingers drumming restlessly on the chair's armrest.
An old man with white beard stood up. He spoke for the Council.
"Alpha, the law is clear. Any spirit sent to punish the pack must be returned to the earth. To keep her here is to invite the wrath of the Moon Goddess." He said.
Alaric stood up slowly from the throne.
The room became quiet like a graveyard.
His boots clicking sharply on the stone floor.
He walked straight toward me. Stopped so close that his whole body blocked my view.
He turned to the Chief Guard standing nearby. He held out his hand.
Without a word, the guard took out his sword and placed it in Alaric’s palm.
My heart stopped for a second. I saw the steel of the blade flash the light of the morning sun.
The Council demands justice. Alaric roared. And I am a King of my word.
He looked at me.
For a split second. I saw something in his eyes; Regret? Hesitation?
But it vanished as quickly as it appeared. He raised the sword high above his head. His muscles tensed.
Martha was crying behind me.
I closed my eyes. I thought of my father. I thought of the library. I thought of cooking butter on low heat.
I waited for the cold bite of the steel.
"For confusing my senses with your food. This is my judgement!" Alaric roared.
The sword came down with a terrifying force.
Sophie POVI woke up before the first bell. Competition energy had vanished. In my chest I felt a strange lightness.I went to the royal kitchen. The air was cool and smelt of extinguished hearths. I built a small fire in the private stove. I wanted to cook for Alaric. I didn't want the staff to help.I stirred three eggs with a wood spatula till they were frothy. I added a pinch of salt and dried chives. The butter in the pan hissed. I folded the omelet into a perfect crescent, and cut a loaf of sourdough bread. I toasted it over an open flame. The scent filled the room. It was a simple and honest meal. I carried the tray to Alaric’s study. The guards at his door bowed lower than usual. They saw me as the victor. They saw me as the woman who had saved the kingdom. I entered the room. Alaric was sitting at his desk. He looked tired like the weight of the crown was pressing into his shoulders. He looked up when I entered. His expression softened. The hard lines around his eyes vanis
Elara's POVEverything was supposed to end today. The North should have taken that peasant girl. They should have dragged her away to their territory. But this old woman ruined everything. I gripped the railing until the rough surface bit into my palms. Why did she have to intervene? Why would she save a girl who has caused nothing but trouble?I turned away before the cheers of the crowd could reach me. I did not want to see the way Alaric looked at her. I walked down the stairs hurriedly till my skirts hissed against the floor. Each step felt like a strike against my pride. I was heading for my quarters when I saw a figure leaning against the wall. It was Damien. He looked pale. His hand was wrapped in white linen."You failed me, Damien." I said. My voice was sharp. I stopped in front of him as the smell of medicinal herbs hit me. "I gave you the vial. I gave you the chance to secure your future. Why did you not use it?"Damien did not look at me. He stared at his hand. His fin
Sophie POVThe face of Alpha Stone said we were dead. He descended the stairs of the dais with the tread of a butcher. "How dare you insult me in my own kingdom, Stone?" Alaric asked.Alaric did not move. He stood in front of his throne. He looked down at the Northern Alpha. His voice was a low vibration."You said the competition is not over until you say so." Alaric continued. "You forget where you stand. You are in my kingdom, Stone. You agreed to the chefs scoring each other. You shook on the deal. Why are you angry that the Blackwood chefs won a fair fight? Why do you bark like a dog that lost its bone?"Stone stood at the base of the stairs. He looked up at Alaric. His eyes were bloodshot. He looked like he had not slept in weeks."I cannot go back empty handed, Alaric." Stone spat. He wiped the sweat on his forehead. "I cannot add my pack to the Blackwood pack until I discuss the terms with my council. If I return with nothing but a story about a soup, they will rip me apart
Sophie POVThe suggestion from Fenris hung in the air. It felt like a trap made of silk. I looked at the gilded pond dish at the Northern station. I looked at my moon waffles. The power to decide the winner was shifting from the Alphas to the kitchen. I felt the sweat on my palms. I wiped them on my apron.Alpha Stone stood up. He gripped the arms of his throne until the wood groaned."I cannot accept this." Stone growled. "The rules are established. The Alphas and the elders are the judges. You are changing the law of the competition in the final hour. It is a sign of weakness, Alaric.”Alaric stepped forward. He stood his ground. He did not look at Stone. He looked at the elders."You have not been fair, Stone." Alaric said. His voice was steady. It was sharp. "Your scoring has been a shield for your ego since the first round. You want to win more than you want to taste. You want a trophy, not a masterpiece. I prefer that the chefs score each other. They understand the heat. They
Sophie POVThe hall turned into a fortress in seconds. The sound of metal sliding against leather filled the air. The Blackwood guards drew their swords. The Moon Crescent guards mirrored the movement. The steel caught the light of the day. King Alaric stood up. He pulled his own blade from its scabbard. His eyes were sharp. He looked like a predator scanning the horizon. I could not tell if he felt fear or anticipation. Cassian stepped toward the center of the hall. His muscles bunched under his tunic. I knew he was ready to shift into his wolf form at any moment."I will go check it out, Your Majesty." Cassian said."You can go." Alaric replied. He kept his eyes on the door. "Make sure to send back information if it is a threat."Cassian moved with the speed. He exited through the side door. The guards moved to block the main entrance. They formed a wall of shield. At the Northern station, Skade held her knife like a weapon of war. She did not look at her soup. She looked at the
Sophie POVThe Great Hall felt like the inside of a furnace. The Alphas sat in their high chairs. The elders leaned forward. Their eyes were sharp. They were hungry for a winner. Cassian stepped to the center of the room. He held a scroll. He unrolled it with a snap."The third and final round begins now." Cassian announced. "The dish to be cooked is duck soup. You have two hours to finish. If this round ends in a tie, the Moon Crescent pack wins the competition. If Blackwood wins this round, they take the victory. The stakes are absolute."Alpha Stone and King Alaric nodded. They did not look at each other. They looked at the kitchen stations. The bell rang. The sound vibrated in my teeth. The crowd roared."Damien, Silas, get the birds." I ordered. "We need to move fast."We grabbed the ducks. They were heavy and cold. We had already cleaned them. Now we began the stuffing. I took the wild herbs. I pushed them into the cavities. I used rosemary, thyme, and a bitter root from the s







