"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 21 What Happens When the Monster Gets Quiet
Chapter 21
What Happens When the Monster Gets Quiet
Kael disappeared after the ballroom incident.
Not metaphorically.
Actually disappeared.
By the next morning, half the fortress had already noticed.
Council meetings got postponed. Border reports piled untouched inside the western war room. Three different captains apparently argued over military permissions because nobody wanted to be the person disturbing the Alpha while he was “like this.”
Fenrir looked one inconvenience away from drinking directly from a whiskey bottle before noon.
“He left before sunrise,” Mirelle said while pouring tea. “Again.”
Lyra sat near the eastern window pretending very hard not to care.
“Maybe he finally realized strangling political allies creates paperwork.”
“Mm.”
Mirelle stirred honey into her tea slowly.
“You’re upset.”
“I’m irritated.”
“You’ve been staring out the same window for twenty minutes.”
“That’s called reflection.”
“That’s called emotional denial.”
Rude.
Accurate.
Unfortunately both.
The ballroom replayed endlessly in Lyra’s head no matter how hard she tried distracting herself.
Kael’s hand around Cassian’s throat.
The growl in his voice when he said mine.
And worse—
the look on his face afterward.
Not triumph.
Not satisfaction.
Fear.
Not fear of losing control publicly.
Fear of himself.
By late evening, Lyra finally gave up pretending she could focus on anything else.
The fortress had grown quieter after sunset. Snow drifted steadily beyond the high windows while most nobles retreated toward private lounges and wine rooms to continue political manipulation somewhere warmer.
Kael still hadn’t returned to the western halls.
Which meant there was really only one place left he might go when he wanted silence.
The old training grounds beneath the fortress.
Lyra found him there exactly where she expected.
Sitting alone in the underground sparring chamber with one elbow resting against his knee while a half-empty whiskey bottle sat beside him untouched for longer than someone intending to drink properly would allow.
The torchlight softened the sharpness of him slightly tonight.
Not enough.
Just enough to notice exhaustion again underneath everything else.
Kael looked up the moment she entered.
Of course he did.
His attention sharpened automatically before easing slightly once he realized it was her.
That tiny change alone did strange things to her heartbeat now.
“You should be asleep,” he said quietly.
“You should stop threatening nobles at diplomatic events.”
Fairness mattered.
Something faint moved near the corner of his mouth.
Gone quickly.
Still real.
Lyra crossed the training hall slowly before sitting beside him on the wooden sparring platform.
Not too close.
Close enough.
For a while neither spoke.
The underground chamber stayed quiet around them except for distant fortress sounds muffled through stone walls somewhere far above.
Kael finally broke the silence first.
“Cassian left this afternoon.”
Lyra glanced toward him.
“Because of you?”
“Partially.”
That sounded suspiciously like yes.
Kael rolled the whiskey bottle once between his palms absently.
“I shouldn’t have touched him.”
“No,” Lyra agreed softly. “You shouldn’t have.”
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The honesty hung between them quietly.
Not cruel.
Just true.
Kael leaned back slightly against the wooden post behind him.
“I’ve spent years controlling my wolf.”
His voice sounded rougher tonight.
Tired enough that certain truths no longer stayed buried properly.
“It’s never reacted like this before.”
Lyra looked down at her hands.
“That doesn’t exactly comfort me.”
“I know.”
The immediate answer hurt worse somehow.
Because he genuinely sounded sorry.
Silence settled again.
Longer this time.
Finally Lyra asked quietly:
“What happened to you?”
Kael’s attention shifted toward her slowly.
“You’ve met my father through stories.”
“That’s not what I meant.”
She hesitated briefly before continuing.
“I mean… before all this.”
The throne.
The wars.
The fortress.
The monster everyone keeps describing when they say your name.
Kael looked away first then.
Not dramatically.
Just toward the dark sparring ring across the hall like memory sat somewhere over there waiting.
“When I was younger,” he said eventually, “people used to think I’d become different from him.”
“Your father.”
A small nod.
“My mother encouraged it.”
Something softened briefly in his expression while mentioning her.
Rare enough that Lyra noticed immediately.
“She believed strength without kindness became rot eventually.”
“And your father disagreed.”
“He believed kindness got buried beside weak men.”
The old bitterness in Kael’s voice settled low beneath the words.
Not loud.
Worse because it wasn’t.
Lyra leaned lightly against the wooden beam beside her.
“So which one were you?”
Kael gave a quiet humorless laugh beneath his breath.
“I think I spent years trying to become someone neither of them would recognize.”
That answer lingered heavily in the underground chamber afterward.
Because it sounded honest in a way most rulers never allowed themselves to be.
The torchlight flickered softly against stone walls while snow pressed silently against the world far above them.
And suddenly—
Kael didn’t feel like the Black Wolf King anymore.
Just a man sitting underground trying very hard not to become something he hated.
Lyra studied him quietly for a moment.
The exhaustion beneath his eyes.
The tension he carried even while sitting still.
The strange loneliness threaded through him constantly like background noise everyone else mistook for authority.
Then softly:
“Are you lonely?”
Kael froze.
Completely.
The question seemed to hit harder than accusations ever could have.
Not because it offended him.
Because no one had apparently asked before.
For several long seconds, he simply looked at her.
Speechless.
Not guarded.
Not angry.
Just caught off balance in a way she’d never seen from him before.
The underground hall had already gone quiet around them, but Kael continued staring at her with the kind of stunned stillness people carried after hearing someone speak aloud a truth they’d spent years surviving silently.
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