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The Alpha King's Tribute

Chapter 3 Hostile Court

Word Count: 1515    |    Released on: 16/06/2026

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with a lock on the

I'd slept in my life: a real bed, a fire already lit, a window of actual glass looking down the black throat of the mountain. But the bolt wa

even seen me

e King had gone from the man who'd told me he'd never give me back to a crown with somewhere else to be, all in the space of a breath. Stay with Mira, he'd said. Not to me. To the room. And then he was gone, and the bon

e thing," said a

ur-pale hands and a healer's apron and an expression so open

hing,"

. Working out the ways out." She set down a tray - bread, broth, somethin

py on

aid it lightly, but her eyes flicked to the door when she did. "Eat. You went grey as your

ece of the place, handed to me

was - everyone assumed she'd be Luna. There was practically a season built ar

on his

that surprised me, given she'd known me the length of a bowl of soup. "But

ng one. On

ws. "People listen to him. That's the dangerous part. He doesn't shout. He j

oss, the cousin who smiled - the way I'd once filed which of Garrick's moods meant

down when the door opened without

s stillness, and a face that had clearly decided about me before he'd crossed the threshold and was now

She went, with one backward look at

I looked back, and I did not stop chewing, because if this was the part where

served Kaelen Thorne since we were boys.

s two of u

g more careful. "He claimed you in front of a border pack on instinct," he said. "Do you un

's the one who reached out his hand." I set down the bread. "So whatever this costs him, Beta, he chose it with his

ed for. He went to the door. Stopped. "He didn't ride away," he said, quieter, "because he can't. Neither can you. The sooner you stop pretending that thread isn't there,

what I always do, which is exactly t

, and I stood at the stone rail looking down at the court of Ashmoor going about its

ented. Silver hair, a gown the colour of deep water, an

ravelled down my funeral grey and back up, unhurried. "He'll tire of you, you know. The bond is a fever. It breaks. And when his does, you won't even have the pack th

ach me. So I gave her my mother's smile - the one I'm told Liora u

re telling me I'm nothing." I tilted my head. "And nothing is the one thing I already survive

ure cracked - and it was worth t

ng I didn't understand. It went careful. Selene Hart, who fea

t, replaced by something colder and far more honest, "I'd wo

r eyes down i

ers looked, not with scorn or scandal or hunger. He was looking at me the way a butcher looks at a line of hanging meat. Assessing. Patient. Already certain. And as our eye

had spent twenty-two years trying to drown went still in my veins, the way pr

xactly wh

e to the King's h

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“For twenty-two years, Greywater called me mutt. Witch-get. The half-blood they couldn't quite bring themselves to drown. I scrubbed their floors, wore the grey wool of three dead women, and smiled while they spat - because the one thing I'd never give them was the satisfaction of watching me break. So when my pack owed the Alpha King his blood-tribute, they paid it with the blood nobody wanted. Me. A throwaway, marched up the moor road for the most feared wolf alive to put down. Good riddance. Then he caught my scent - and the monster who has terrified a kingdom went still as struck stone, those river-ice eyes fixed on me like I was the only real thing on a hillside full of ghosts. Something under my breastbone reached for him and locked. Mate, said the wolf I was never supposed to have. Kaelen Thorne should want a pure-blood queen. Instead he took my chin in his hand, turned my face to every soul who'd ever scorned me, and said the four words that burned my old life to the ground: This one is mine. Now he's dragged me into a court that wants me dead - because I'm not just his fated mate. The bloodline the wolves tried to erase still runs in me, and it's the one thing that can break the curse killing his crown. They wanted me gone. Now they'll have to come through the King.”