"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 16 Mercy Gets People Killed
Chapter 16
Mercy Gets People Killed
The storm lingered another two days before finally loosening its grip on the mountains.
By then, half the fortress had become irritable from confinement.
The wolves were worse.
Restless pacing echoed constantly through the lower courtyards while soldiers picked unnecessary fights during training just to burn energy somewhere productive.
Fenrir had already broken up three separate brawls before noon.
Possibly four.
No one seemed fully certain.
“You northern people need hobbies,” Lyra remarked while watching two soldiers argue over whether stew counted as breakfast food.
“It absolutely counts,” Fenrir replied immediately.
“One of them threw bread at the other.”
“That’s diplomacy.”
Kael barely spoke during breakfast.
Not unusual on its own.
But after the night in the storm quarters, Lyra noticed the silence differently now.
Not cold.
Careful.
Like he’d become aware of something between them and no longer trusted himself around it completely.
Which was ridiculous.
Because she didn’t trust herself around it either.
By late afternoon, Kael disappeared toward the lower training halls after a border meeting ended badly enough that two advisors left looking mildly traumatized.
Fenrir watched him go with the exhausted expression of a man spiritually preparing paperwork in advance.
“Should we be worried?” Lyra asked.
Fenrir took a long drink of coffee first.
“Always.”
Helpful as ever.
Lyra found Kael eventually near the older underground sparring chambers beneath the western barracks.
Not because she’d intended to look for him.
At least that was what she told herself.
The truth felt less convenient.
The underground hall smelled like iron, sweat, and cold stone worn smooth from decades of combat training.
Most of the soldiers had already cleared out for evening meals, leaving the massive chamber nearly empty except for Kael standing near one of the practice rings wrapping fresh bandages around his knuckles.
He looked up the moment she entered.
Of course he did.
At this point Lyra suspected the man could hear individual snowflakes landing three mountains away.
“You’re hiding again,” she said.
Kael finished tightening the bandage before answering.
“I’m working.”
“You’ve been punching walls for twenty minutes.”
That finally earned a faint exhale through his nose.
Not denial.
Interesting.
Lyra moved closer slowly.
The lower training halls always felt strangely intimate once empty. Every sound carried differently underground. Boots against stone. Breathing. Cloth shifting during movement.
Silence felt closer here.
Kael leaned back briefly against the practice ring railing while rolling stiffness from one shoulder.
The open collar of his dark training shirt had slipped lower during sparring, exposing more of the old scar crossing from his collarbone down beneath fabric.
Lyra’s attention caught there unintentionally.
The scar looked vicious up close.
Not a clean blade wound.
Something that had torn.
Kael noticed her staring immediately.
“This one bothers you?”
Lyra hesitated.
“It looks painful.”
“It was.”
Not defensive.
Just factual.
For a moment she expected the conversation to end there.
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Instead Kael sat down slowly on the edge of the wooden sparring platform, forearms resting loosely against his knees while the underground torchlight moved gold across old scars and tired eyes.
“He was stronger than me then.”
The sentence came unexpectedly.
So quietly Lyra almost thought she imagined it.
She stayed where she was.
Waited.
Something about Kael tonight felt fragile in a way large dangerous men rarely allowed themselves to become.
“My father,” he clarified after a moment.
Ah.
That explained the tone immediately.
Kael looked toward the empty sparring ring instead of at her.
“He believed weakness spread like disease.” A pause. “Mercy too.”
The words settled heavily into the underground chamber.
Lyra leaned lightly against the railing nearby.
“You were a child.”
“In war territory, that doesn’t mean much.”
No self-pity in the answer.
That almost made it worse.
Kael flexed one wrapped hand absently while speaking, gaze still fixed somewhere distant now.
“The northern clans were already fighting each other by then. My father thought softness created hesitation.” Another faint shrug. “Hesitation gets people killed.”
“And did he treat everyone that way?”
“No.”
Something darker moved quietly through Kael’s expression then.
“Only the people he expected to survive him.”
Lyra felt her chest tighten unexpectedly.
Because she understood that logic.
Not personally.
But enough.
Cruel men often convinced themselves pain was preparation.
Kael finally looked toward her again.
“The scar happened after I disobeyed an execution order.”
Lyra blinked softly.
“You refused?”
“He wanted an entire southern family killed for helping enemy soldiers cross the border.”
“And?”
“And the youngest child couldn’t have been older than six.”
Something unreadable flickered across Kael’s face.
“He called that weakness.”
The silence afterward stretched quietly between them.
Not uncomfortable.
Heavy.
Outside the underground hall, distant fortress bells echoed faintly through stone corridors announcing evening watch rotations.
Neither of them moved.
“What happened to the family?” Lyra asked eventually.
Kael looked down at his bandaged hands.
“I let them escape through the western pass.”
Something warm and painful moved unexpectedly through her chest at that answer.
Because suddenly the stories surrounding Kael felt incomplete.
People talked about the Black Wolf King like violence had simply been born inside him naturally.
But violence that learned restraint usually came from somewhere.
“And your father?”
Kael’s mouth curved slightly.
Not amusement.
Memory.
“He nearly killed me.”
The words landed calmly.
Too calmly.
Like he’d told himself the story enough times it no longer knew how to hurt properly.
Lyra stepped closer before fully thinking through the decision.
Kael watched her carefully now.
Alert again.
Still tired though.
Always tired underneath everything else.
“You survived,” she said quietly.
Kael held her gaze for several long seconds after that.
Then finally:
“Yes.”
But the answer sounded strangely uncertain.
Like survival and living had become separate things somewhere along the way.
Without really planning to, Lyra reached toward the scar crossing near his collarbone.
Slowly enough he could stop her if he wanted.
He didn’t.
Her fingertips brushed lightly against the old raised skin.
Warm beneath torchlight.
Real.
Kael went completely still.
Not tense.
Worse.
Still in the way people became when something touched them more gently than they expected.
The underground hall had already gone quiet around them, but Kael continued looking at her with the kind of concentration people reserved for remembering things they thought time had already taken away.
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