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ike a second skin, ill-fitting for my spirit, though it perfectly sculpted my form. The congregation held its breath as I took a step
mured a voice,
itter honey of jealousy. My could feel my sibling's eyes drilling into my back,
sound. I could sense Elara's discontent, the air thrummiorce that the very sky seemed to acknowledge. My heart stuttered against my will, a betrayal by my own body as he n
onant. It was not warmth that colored his words but the chill
r than submission. Yet inside, my mind reeled, grasping at the frag
g had struck the very core of my being, leaving the taste of ozone on my tongue. My eyes flew to his, se
ble," I
g replied, his steel-blue gaze beari
s gasp was audible, a sharp intake of breath that cut through the thick tension. My mind
inst the very notion of belonging to another. He was supposed to be nothing more than a title, a mea
d to ask, defiance sparking in my eme
d, his voice devoid of humor. His hand, still clasped wit
nce a distant concern, now seemed trivial in comparison to the torrent of emotion
of destiny," I said, the fight draini
rtbeat, I thought I saw the glimmer of something other tha
King, a man I did not love, but fated to. And yet, the searing connection between them could not be denied.
r the growing murmur of the crowd. His suggestion was a command wrapped in velvet, and I
o their reluctant union. The whispers of the courtiers bled into a distant hum, yet one remark from my envious sister cut through, sharp
erfection, that it was a farce cloaked in silk and ceremo
ha King said, his tone unreadable.
eplied, my voice a whisper of silk sliding across cold s
the world seemed to narrow down to the space between them. His
d quietly. "Or they can be forged into
ce?" I countered, m
, gone as quickly as it came. "Perhaps w
lt the undeniable pull of the bond that linked me to this man-the Alpha King and s
my voice steady despite the tempest within. "Not a
, releasing my hand only to place a light touc
be treacherous," My remind
ry tone that suggested he knew
ty-being bound to him by an unseen force was my unexpected reality. And while uncertainty coiled within my like a restless serpent
, part of the training I had gone t
tle conversation with my earlier. This was who he truly was. A ruthl
ed every item of clothing on my. The marriage had been a merger of power, not passion; an alliance between packs
fabric rustling was a harsh whisper in the silence. I tried to read something more into this act, some hint of
e barely above a whisper, "i
e moon's pallor. "It is not a question of want. It is necessity. It is duty."
, pushing my body further down into the soft mattress, with a grunt, he started his movement. It was brutal and ev
inished. Not, giving me a chance to find my own pleasure, he pulled out, a
ver the roof. After all they were mates and it is
e answered coldly, I frowned, forcing
his a
hy would I mark just a breeder?" My tried to process his words,
sbelief, feeling the crack of my