"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 27 The Queen Beneath the Ruins
Chapter 27
The Queen Beneath the Ruins
The festival ended early after that.
Not officially.
No one announced it.
But once Blackfang’s Alpha knelt in the snow before his wife while ancient fortress symbols lit beneath a winter sky, people stopped pretending the evening could still qualify as normal.
The musicians packed their instruments quietly.
Servants extinguished bonfires without speaking much above whispers.
And everywhere Lyra walked afterward, conversations died the second she entered the room.
Not rudely.
Fearfully.
By midnight, the entire fortress felt different.
Too quiet.
Too aware.
“You should eat something.”
Lyra looked up from the untouched cup of tea sitting between her hands.
Mirelle stood near the eastern chamber fireplace watching her carefully.
“I’m not hungry.”
“You haven’t spoken properly in an hour.”
“I accidentally made an entire fortress kneel.”
“Fair point.”
The silver marks beneath Lyra’s skin had faded slightly since the courtyard incident, but not completely.
Thin lines still glowed faintly beneath her wrists whenever her emotions shifted too sharply.
Like whatever woke inside her had no intention of sleeping again.
Outside the chamber windows, snow continued falling softly across Blackfang.
Lyra couldn’t stop replaying the moment Kael knelt.
Not because it embarrassed her.
Because of the expression on his face afterward.
Shock.
Then fear.
Not of her.
Of destiny.
A knock interrupted the silence near midnight.
Three slow taps against the chamber door.
Not servant rhythm.
Older.
More deliberate.
Mirelle crossed toward the entrance first.
Then paused after opening it slightly.
“Oh.”
That sounded deeply unhelpful.
An old man stepped slowly into the room wrapped in heavy gray robes embroidered with faded silver symbols Lyra vaguely recognized from the fortress walls.
Elder Thorne.
One of Blackfang’s oldest advisors.
Possibly oldest anything.
The man looked ancient enough to remember the invention of weather personally.
Lyra sat up straighter instinctively.
Thorne’s pale eyes settled on her immediately.
And unlike the others tonight—
he didn’t look frightened.
He looked resigned.
“Well,” the old man sighed softly while lowering himself into the chair across from her, “that is considerably worse than I hoped.”
Mirelle blinked.
“Worse?”
“Oh yes.”
Wonderful.
Thorne studied the silver glow beneath Lyra’s wrist quietly for several long seconds.
Then finally:
“The old blood has awakened completely.”
The words settled heavily into the room.
Lyra rubbed tired fingers against her forehead.
“People keep saying things like that without explaining anything.”
“Because explanations stopped sounding sane centuries ago.”
Fair.
Infuriating.
Still fair.
Mirelle closed the chamber door behind him before leaning against the wall nearby.
“You knew what she was?”
Thorne gave a dry humorless smile.
“I suspected.” His attention returned toward Lyra. “Tonight removed uncertainty.”
The fire crackled softly between them while snow whispered against the windows beyond the eastern towers.
Lyra suddenly felt exhausted all the way through her bones.
“I need someone to stop speaking in prophecy for five minutes and explain what’s happening to me like a normal person.”
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That actually earned the faintest hint of amusement from the old man.
“Very well.”
He folded weathered hands carefully atop his cane.
“Long before Alpha kingdoms existed,” Thorne began quietly, “the north belonged to the Lunar Houses.”
The room seemed to grow still around the words.
“They were not wolves?”
“Oh, they were wolves,” Thorne replied. “But not merely wolves.”
His pale gaze drifted briefly toward the glowing marks beneath Lyra’s skin.
“They ruled through blood older than pack law itself. Blood capable of commanding instinct. Controlling beasts. Binding territories beneath will instead of force.”
Lyra’s stomach tightened.
“The Moon-Born Queens.”
Thorne nodded once.
“Yes.”
Mirelle frowned.
“But the Lunar Houses were destroyed centuries ago.”
“Not destroyed,” Thorne corrected quietly. “Erased.”
The distinction mattered.
Lyra felt it immediately.
Thorne leaned back slowly against the chair.
“The Alpha Kings feared them eventually. Too powerful. Too worshipped. Too difficult to control.” His expression darkened slightly. “So they buried the bloodline beneath war, execution, and history rewritten carefully enough that most modern wolves consider them myths now.”
The fire cracked sharply behind them.
Lyra looked down at her glowing wrists.
“And somehow I’m connected to them.”
Thorne’s silence answered before words did.
The old man reached slowly into the inner folds of his robes before pulling free a thin silver pendant attached to a worn chain.
Ancient symbols circled the metal surface.
The same symbols currently glowing across Blackfang fortress walls.
“This belonged to the last recorded Moon-Born ruler,” he said quietly. “Queen Selene of House Aurelian.”
Lyra froze.
Because engraved beneath the silver surface sat the exact same crescent-shaped marking currently glowing beneath her collarbone.
Exactly.
“She vanished during the northern purges nearly six hundred years ago.”
Mirelle crossed her arms slowly.
“You think Lyra descends from her?”
Thorne looked directly at Lyra.
“I think she carries the bloodline strongly enough to wake dormant fortress magic after centuries of silence.”
The room fell quiet again.
Heavy.
Overwhelming.
And then—
another knock sounded at the chamber door.
Sharper this time.
Immediate.
Mirelle opened it carefully.
Kael stood outside.
For one brief second, nobody moved.
Kael’s attention locked instantly onto Elder Thorne sitting across from Lyra.
Then toward the pendant resting in the old man’s hand.
And finally—
toward Lyra herself.
He looked exhausted.
Not physically.
Existentially.
Like the universe had personally handed him a nightmare too ancient to fight properly.
“You told her.”
Not anger.
Resignation again.
Thorne nodded calmly.
“She deserves truth before rumors consume the fortress entirely.”
Kael entered slowly.
The room changed around him automatically.
Still dangerous.
Still overwhelming.
But tonight something quieter existed beneath it too.
Fear.
Not fear of Lyra herself.
Fear of the future unfolding around her.
Kael stopped beside the firelight without sitting.
His eyes settled briefly on the glowing marks beneath Lyra’s skin again.
Then toward the pendant.
Recognition flickered instantly.
“You know that symbol,” Lyra realized softly.
Kael’s jaw tightened.
After a long silence:
“My mother used to tell stories about it.”
Something in his voice shifted painfully around the memory.
Thorne studied him carefully.
“You know what happens if the old blood fully awakens.”
The room went deathly still.
Kael didn’t answer immediately.
And somehow that terrified Lyra more than anything else tonight.
Finally, very quietly:
“The kingdoms will come for her.”
The words landed like a blade sliding carefully between ribs.
No one spoke afterward.
Not Mirelle.
Not Thorne.
Not even Lyra.
Because the way Kael said it made one thing horrifyingly clear:
this was no longer a love story hidden inside political marriage.
It was becoming the beginning of a war.
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