"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 31 The Woman Who Ran
Chapter 31
The Woman Who Ran
Lyra avoided the lower courtyards for two full days after the execution.
Not because Blackfang expected softness.
The fortress had already returned to normal frighteningly quickly. Soldiers resumed drills. Wolves lounged near sunlit walls. Servants carried breakfast trays through the halls like blood had never stained the snow beneath the western towers.
Blackfang survived violence the way mountains survived storms.
Quietly.
Permanently.
The problem wasn’t the execution itself.
It was the look on Kael’s face afterward.
Not regret.
Not cruelty either.
Certainty.
Like he’d accepted long ago that part of loving people meant becoming terrible on their behalf when necessary.
And unfortunately—
some part of Lyra understood that now.
Which frightened her more than the blood did.
Kael gave her distance afterward.
Real distance this time.
No training sessions.
No lingering conversations in the library halls.
No quiet moments near fireplaces where tension softened into something dangerously close to tenderness.
He barely even entered rooms she occupied unless political obligation forced it.
It hurt.
Again.
That part remained deeply inconvenient.
“You’re both exhausting,” Seraphine announced during lunch on the third day.
Mirelle nodded immediately.
“I’ve started rooting for structural collapse. At least that would be exciting honestly.”
Lyra glared at both of them.
“Some of us are experiencing emotional distress.”
“Some of you,” Seraphine replied dryly, “look at each other like tragic poetry while refusing to communicate properly.”
Unfortunately difficult to argue with.
That evening, Elder Thorne requested Lyra meet him beneath the old archive wing.
Alone.
Which immediately felt suspicious.
“You keep summoning me into underground chambers like a haunted wizard,” Lyra informed him while following the narrow torchlit corridor beneath Blackfang’s western foundations.
Thorne continued walking slowly with his cane.
“At my age, all behavior becomes theatrical eventually.”
Fair enough.
The corridor descended deeper than Lyra expected.
Far beneath the fortress proper.
The air grew colder with every step until frost clung visibly to the stone walls surrounding them.
Ancient symbols marked the passageways here too, though older than the fortress carvings above. Worn softer by centuries.
Waiting.
Everything ancient in Blackfang felt like it spent most of history waiting.
“What is this place?” Lyra asked quietly.
“The original foundation halls,” Thorne replied. “Built before Blackfang became an Alpha stronghold.”
That unsettled her immediately.
Because Blackfang already felt old enough to remember the birth of kingdoms.
Eventually the corridor opened into a circular underground chamber illuminated entirely by silver fire burning inside wall sconces.
Not normal fire.
The flames carried no warmth.
At the center of the room stood a stone altar.
And resting atop it—
a silver box.
Lyra stopped walking instantly.
Because the moment she saw it, the marks beneath her skin reacted violently.
The silver lines along her wrists flared bright enough to illuminate the chamber walls while something ancient twisted sharply through her chest like recognition.
Thorne noticed without surprise.
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“Yes,” he murmured softly. “I suspected.”
Lyra approached the altar slowly.
The silver box looked old beyond comprehension, its surface carved with crescent symbols and wolves kneeling beneath moonlit crowns.
One symbol at the center matched the mark beneath her collarbone exactly.
“What is it?”
Thorne rested both hands atop his cane.
“The last known relic recovered from House Aurelian after the purges.”
The room seemed to still around the words.
Lyra stared at the box.
“You think it belongs to my family.”
“No,” Thorne corrected gently.
“I think it belonged to your mother.”
The silence afterward felt enormous.
Lyra looked toward him sharply.
“My mother was human.”
“That is what she wanted everyone to believe.”
Something inside Lyra went completely still.
Because suddenly—
so many scattered memories shifted into new shapes all at once.
Her mother refusing moon festivals in the Vale territory.
The old silver necklace she never removed.
The way wolves sometimes behaved strangely around her when Lyra was little.
The fear.
Always the fear.
“She hid it from me.”
Thorne nodded once.
“She hid it from everyone.”
Lyra crossed her arms tightly.
“Why?”
The old man’s expression darkened.
“Because surviving the Lunar purges required disappearance.” A pause. “And because she loved you enough to fear what your bloodline would eventually cost.”
That landed painfully.
Because it sounded true immediately.
Thorne stepped closer toward the altar slowly.
“Your mother arrived in the southern territories nearly thirty years ago under another name.” His pale eyes lifted toward Lyra carefully. “By then, most believed House Aurelian extinct already.”
“Except they weren’t.”
“No.” Thorne’s voice softened. “One survived.”
Lyra swallowed hard.
The chamber suddenly felt too quiet.
Too intimate.
Like history itself had cornered her underground and finally stopped pretending.
“She never told me any of this.”
“She likely intended never to.”
The old man looked toward the relic box thoughtfully.
“Bloodline concealment magic often weakens across generations.” His gaze returned toward her glowing marks. “But your power awakened far more violently than expected.”
Because of Kael.
Neither of them said it aloud.
Still there.
The silver fire around the chamber flickered suddenly.
The relic box began glowing.
Lyra stepped backward instinctively.
Thorne remained calm.
“It recognizes you.”
That sentence should not have sounded horrifying.
Yet.
The marks beneath Lyra’s skin pulsed sharply.
And before she could stop herself—
her hand lifted toward the box automatically.
The moment her fingers touched the silver surface—
the lock shattered open.
Silver light exploded through the underground chamber.
Not destructive.
Ancient.
The kind of power that felt less like magic and more like memory finally waking after centuries asleep.
Inside the opened relic rested a crescent-shaped pendant wrapped carefully in faded black cloth.
And beneath it—
a folded letter.
Lyra’s breath caught painfully.
Because written across the front in elegant familiar handwriting were three words she hadn’t seen since childhood.
For my daughter.
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