Annalise’s POV
The weight of his question still echoed inside me. Who are you? It was not asked with curiosity, but with the authority of someone who could quickly rip me open if I dared answer wrong. The words felt like claws in my throat, demanding truth, even if I had none to give. Before I could even form the thought of a reply, the sound of heels clicking against marble shattered the fragile silence between us. His mother. Queen Seraphina of the BloodHowl Kingdom. Regal, untouchable, cold as the steel that crowned her throne. Her beauty was the kind that cut, not warmed, and when her gaze landed on me it was not with affection but calculation. She didn’t wait for permission. She swept forward, her crimson gown trailing like spilled blood, and placed her jeweled hand on Alaric’s arm. Her eyes flickered to our bound hands, our mingled blood still fresh between us. “Congratulations, my son,” she sweetly said, her voice sounded silk over a sharp blade. Then, her gaze slid to me. “And to you… our little bride. You wear courage well, I applaud you for that.” I held her stare. My tongue ached to lash back, to tell her my courage was not choice but punishment, but instead I lowered my lashes, bowing slightly. That was safer. Always safer. Before I could retreat further, Alpha King Ethan stepped forward. His presence filled the room like a storm-cloud.. commanding, suffocating. He clasped Alaric’s forearm, a show of unity for the audience still watching. Then his smile turned toward me, sharp and knowing. “Congratulations on your union,” he said, his voice ringing with approval. “May your unity continues to bring peace between the wolf and lycan blood.” ‘Peace’. A really pretty word for a cage. The priest’s table was brought forward, the parchment rolled and pressed with the twin seals of both kingdoms.. the peace treaty. The very reason my life had been stolen and reshaped into this moment. Alaric and I were guided forward. His hand still gripped mine too tightly, and though it hurt, I didn’t pull away. I didn’t dare. His presence felt like molten steel at my side, burning, suffocating, unrelenting. We signed. His name, sharp as a sword. Mine, trembling but legible. The applause that followed felt hollow, like a mockery of freedom. When it was over, the court began to part. We were to leave for BloodHowl before the moon reached its peak. My stomach coiled. I would no longer see the sunrise of Silver Claw again. We had just reached the edge of the great hall when an annoyingly familiar voice called out, shrill and commanding. “Wait!” Judy. Her footsteps snapped against the floor as she swept toward us, her red painted lips stretched in a false smile. She bowed low before Alaric, though her eyes sparkled with venom when they flicked to me. “My prince,” she said sweetly, “before you depart, allow me to send with you one of our serving girls. A companion for my dear daughter.” Alaric’s brow arched, suspicion sharp in his gaze. “A serving girl? Why?” The silence that followed tightened the air like a noose. Judy didn’t falter. Her smile only widened, her voice pitched to carry to every ear present. “Because my daughter is mute,” she said smoothly. “She cannot speak for herself. Surely, she’ll need someone to interpret her silence.” The words sliced through me, hot and cold all at once. My fists curled against the folds of my gown, nails digging into my palms forming crescent shapes . Humiliation prickled up my spine, but worse than that was the raw truth… my secret laid bare for all of them to sneer at. The Lycan nobles that heard her gasped softly, they began whispering behind fans and hands. My cheeks burned, but I did not bow. I did not let them see me break. Alaric’s reaction was instant. His jaw locked, his amber eyes igniting with fury. He stepped toward Judy, towering, predatory. The silence stretched taut. “Mute?” he repeated, his voice low, and dangerously lethal. “You insult my bride at my own wedding?” Judy faltered, her smile flickering at the sound of his raging voice. “I.. I only meant what… ” “You meant WHAT?,” Alaric snarled, “to tell everyone including me of her flaws. To parade them like trinkets before us. To humiliate me. Do you think I am subject to your venom?” The room froze. Even Alpha King Ethan’s expression tightened, but he said nothing. Then, out of the corner of my eye.. I caught it. A subtle gesture from Queen Seraphina. Barely a tilt of her head, a flick of her jeweled fingers. A signal… To him. She wanted him to control it. To let the insult slide, or bury it quietly. But it was obvious Prince Alaric was not a man to be muzzled. His lips curled in a humorless smirk as he leaned closer to Judy. His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper that still carried across the hall. “Your gift is refused. And your tongue… should remember its place. Else….” Color immediately drained from Judy’s face. She quickly dropped into a trembling bow, too cowed to speak further. For the first time that day, a spark of warmth flared inside me. Pathetic, perhaps, that it came from watching him shred her with words sharper than knives. But it was something. A piece of satisfaction carved from the ruins. And though sadness pulled heavy inside my chest, though shame still clawed at my throat, I couldn’t stop the faint curl of a smirk from tugging my lips. Alaric saw it. His eyes flicked to mine, brief and unreadable, before turning away. Queen Seraphina excused herself soon after, gliding from the hall like a predator retreating into shadows as she walked towards her carriage ready to leave. Her approval of her son’s handling of the insult was evident in the faintest lift of her chin. That left us before the wolves. Ethan, cold and smug. Prince Nathan, eyes softer, searching mine with something that felt like pity. And Troy, my father, silent and broken, his shoulders hunched under the weight of his cowardice. Alaric’s voice sliced through the air. “Any more farewell gifts?” Ethan’s smirk deepened. Troy bowed his head. Only Nathan stepped forward, his jaw tight, his fists clenched at his side. He met Alaric’s gaze without flinching. “Take care of her.” The words were not request but command. Alaric’s lip curled. Disdain rippled across his face, but he said nothing. His hand tightened around mine instead, punishing, possessive. “And if I don’t?” Alaric coldly shot back and Nathan smirked. “We’ll see” I lowered my eyes, hiding the storm within them. Alaric and I finally turned, towards the great doors, the sea of nobles parting before us. The weight of their stares pressed into my back, into my skin, into my bones. With every step, the world I had known crumbled further away. My family. My kingdom. Even the last shred of my voice. And yet, when the doors slammed shut behind us, sealing us from Silver Claw forever, I felt it. The truth sinking deep, unshakable, terrifying. I no longer belonged to them. I belonged to him now.Alaric’s POVI gritted my teeth as the words came out “Fine.”The ballroom still stank of fear and shattered crystal when I carried her out flashing Nathan a knowing smirk.Annalise had become as pale as moonlight and stiff in my arms like she might snap in two.Her silence was louder than any scream. Every step I took past the gawking crowd tightened the noose around their throats. No one dared to move. They all stared as I cradled her like a man carrying his prized possession princess style .And Nathan?Ah, Nathan’s face was so delightful to stare at, as anger flashed in his deadbeat stare. His face had turned the shade of crimson, his fists clenched, his jaw ticked as though he might leap at me any second. But he didn’t. He couldn’t.. Lycans weren’t to be challenged so easily, and he knew it. That simmering jealousy.. I could drink it like wine.But thatBy the time I reached the long corridor, her small fingers had balled into the fabric of my shirt. She wasn’t holding me. No—s
Nathan’s POVA single clap was heard. Then another.And within a few seconds, the ballroom erupted into thunderous merriment, voices echoing like crashing waves against marble walls. I watched them.. Alaric and Annalise move in sync across the polished floor. The way she looked at him, made something sharp twist inside me. That should have been me. She should have been mine.I grew up with her.. With Annalise, with Dahlia. Dahlia was always loud, always performing, desperate for attention that wasn’t hers. But Annalise? She was the quiet one. The one who stayed behind the curtains, unnoticed, except by me. I saw her. I always saw her. And I.. fool that I was.. waited.I thought time would wait with me as well.But just when I found the courage to tell her, Dahlia told me Annalise had been sent away. “To learn how to communicate. How to act normal,” she said, her voice sweet and uninterested in our conversation.Normal?. As if Annalise had ever needed fixing..And then the main point
Annalise’s POVMy breath whooshed out of me. The air around me seemed to have been charged with lightning and thunder ready to cause destruction in the land.‘He.. He said my.. He knows who I.. He knows my NAME!!?.. How?’My knees nearly buckled beneath me. He knew. He had always known.The hall erupted into whispers, shock rolling through the crowd like thunder. “She is not the Little lady of SilverClaw?..”“Does this mean.. SilverClaw deceived us?”“I knew it.. I said it.. the rumors I got from little birdie said the daughter of SilverClaws Beta.. is a spoilt brat known as the princessa”..“So why her? Why not the Dahlia girl?”My head began to spin, but not from ale or wine this time, I was not to drink. He had said my name.. which meant he knew who I was yet he played along with the farce my family and the Alpha King had orchestrated, and now.. he had claimed me.. openly, brazenly, before everyone that mattered.I turned my head, almost against my will, to Judy. Her face was pri
Annalise’s POVI always imagined stepping into a ballroom would feel like slipping into a fairytale.Spoiler alert.. it didn’t.The moment the gilded doors swung open, I realized fairytales forgot one tiny detail.. the part where every pair of eyes turn on you like knives. Hundreds of them..The chandeliers above glimmered like frozen stars, painting the marble floor with rivers of light. Silk gowns moved like waves, and the air was thick with perfume.. floral, smoky, and, beneath it all, something sharp and feral. Lycan.And me? I wasn’t a princess in a storybook. I was a prey wandering into the lions’ den. Or, more accurately, the lycans’ den.I wanted to laugh, really. My dear husband had shoved me into a gown stitched to perfection, dripping with midnight-blue silk and silver thread, the kind of thing that screamed look at her, she belongs. Except that my trembling hands clutched the gown too tightly, wrinkling the perfect illusion before it even began.‘Relax, Annalise,’ I told
Alaric’s POVThe door to my chambers opened with a low groan, and I stood there a moment too long, watching her.The little rabbit hesitated at the threshold, fingers twisting at the folds of her gown. “Go on,” I drawled, letting my voice stretch into a lazy command. She flinched a bit but obeyed, stepping into the room with small, cautious strides.I shut the door with deliberate slowness and the thud made her shoulders jolt. I let the silence stretch until it became a blade between us, then I stepped closer.Her eyes flickered toward me, wide and dark, then away. She lifted her fingers hesitantly, shaping something in the air. My jaw tightened. Those damned gestures again.“Do you wave your hands like this to all men,” I asked, stepping closer, “or only to the one you tricked into marriage?”Her throat bobbed, and she shook her head quickly. The little motions of denial, of pleading.But I enjoyed her fear and confusion.I caught her chin before she could look away. Her skin was
Annalise’s POVThe moment our skin touched, a jolt shot through me.. like fire and lightning crashing together beneath my flesh. My breath became sharp and unsteady.His hand twitched.. His jaw clenched.‘What was that?’I clutched the bottle tightly after picking it up, and pressed it to my palm like it could anchor me to reality. He, however, stepped back, face a perfect mask of control, though his shoulders seemed tense, coiled like a predator forced into stillness.“Eat quickly,” he finally spoke, voice rougher than before. “Then go bathe.”“Why?” I signed with quick motions of my hands, frowning slightly. He was close enough to see, close enough to understand if he wanted to. My heart thudded as I tried to read his face.But Alaric’s gaze hardened as he stared, like stone shutting me out.“We have nobles waiting in the throne room,” he said instead, as though I hadn’t asked anything at all. “They will expect to see the one who made the peace treaty possible.”‘Me?’His lips curv