"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 34 The Thing He Couldn’t Control
Chapter 34
The Thing He Couldn’t Control
The camp stayed unnaturally quiet after the rogue wolf attack.
Not silent.
Worse.
Everyone still moved. Soldiers rebuilt collapsed supply lines. Healers treated injuries beside the fire pits. Wolves circled the outer perimeter again beneath the storm-dark pines.
But every conversation lowered when Lyra passed.
Every instinct in the camp had shifted.
Again.
By evening, even the snow seemed quieter somehow.
The storm had weakened into slow drifting flurries while the mountain pass settled beneath pale moonlight and bloodstained ice.
Several Blackfang wolves still refused to lift their heads fully whenever Lyra walked near them.
That part unsettled her most.
Not obedience.
Reverence.
“You saved his life.”
Fenrir dropped heavily onto the fallen log beside her near the outer fire ring, looking exhausted enough to physically age in real time.
Lyra stared into the flames.
“He saved mine first.”
“Mm.”
Fenrir accepted a flask from one of the passing soldiers without checking what alcohol lived inside it first.
Bold.
After a long silence, he added quietly:
“You know they’ll never stop talking about this now.”
Lyra rubbed tired fingers against her temple.
“They already weren’t stopping.”
Fair point.
Across the camp, Kael stood near the healer tents having his side stitched closed by an increasingly irritated medic.
Even injured, he still looked overwhelming somehow.
Dark coat hanging open.
Snow catching in black hair.
One hand braced against the supply table while the healer muttered angrily about Alpha wolves treating internal bleeding like scheduling inconveniences.
And every few seconds—
Kael looked toward her.
Not subtle anymore.
Not controlled.
Just constant.
Fenrir noticed too.
Of course he did.
“You’re both becoming unbearable to witness.”
Lyra frowned.
“We almost died today.”
“Yes,” Fenrir replied flatly. “And somehow you made it romantic.”
Later that night, the camp finally settled into uneasy rest.
Most soldiers slept near the central fires while wolves rotated perimeter watch through the forest edges.
Lyra couldn’t sleep.
Again.
The attack replayed endlessly in her head.
Kael throwing himself between her and the rogue alpha without hesitation.
The blood.
The fear that slammed through her chest when she saw him injured.
And afterward—
the way he looked at her after the wolves knelt.
Not fear.
Never fear.
Something far more dangerous.
Acceptance.
Eventually she gave up pretending rest was possible and stepped away from the sleeping tents toward the frozen river running beside the eastern side of camp.
Moonlight silvered the snow softly while dark pine trees swayed overhead beneath slow winter wind.
For once, the world felt still.
“You should be sleeping.”
Kael’s voice carried low behind her.
Of course.
Always him.
Lyra turned slowly.
Kael approached through the snow wearing only a dark thermal shirt beneath his heavy coat despite the freezing cold. Fresh bandages disappeared beneath fabric near his ribs where the rogue alpha tore into him earlier.
The healer had clearly failed to convince him to rest.
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Predictable.
“You were stabbed by a giant wolf today,” Lyra replied quietly. “Shouldn’t you be unconscious somewhere?”
“I heal fast.”
“You’re incredibly annoying.”
That earned the faintest visible shift near his mouth.
Almost a smile.
Almost.
Kael stopped beside her near the frozen riverbank.
Close enough now that Lyra caught the familiar scent of cedar and snow beneath the lingering sharpness of blood and healing herbs.
The awareness between them hit immediately.
Too immediate.
Neither spoke for a while.
The river ice cracked softly somewhere beneath the snowpack while wind moved gently through the trees overhead.
Finally Kael said quietly:
“You shouldn’t have used your power like that.”
Lyra looked toward him sharply.
“You were about to die.”
“That isn’t the point.”
“Then what is?”
Kael exhaled slowly once.
The sound carried frustration directed entirely inward.
“When you commanded the wolves today…” His gaze drifted toward the snowy forest beyond the river. “They obeyed faster than they obey me.”
The honesty of it landed heavily.
Lyra folded her arms tighter against the cold.
“I didn’t ask for this.”
“I know.”
Again.
Immediate.
Certain.
Like Kael never doubted her intentions even when the rest of the kingdoms eventually would.
The moonlight caught the silver marks beneath her skin faintly as she turned toward him.
“You looked terrified.”
Kael went quiet.
Long enough that silence became answer first.
Finally:
“I was.”
Not of you remained unspoken between them.
Still there.
Kael dragged one hand slowly through snow-damp hair before looking back toward her.
“You don’t understand what it feels like.”
His voice had roughened again.
Lower now.
More personal.
“What?”
“To stand near you and feel every instinct I have stop belonging entirely to me.”
The words settled hard into the cold air between them.
Lyra’s heartbeat stumbled painfully.
Kael stepped closer before seeming to realize he was doing it.
This time—
he didn’t step back.
“You ruin my control.”
The confession came quietly.
Almost exhausted.
Like he’d spent weeks fighting the truth hard enough to bleed from it.
Lyra looked up at him beneath drifting snow.
At the tired gold eyes.
At the restraint carved visibly into every line of his body.
At the man who kept trying to distance himself while watching her like survival itself depended on it.
And suddenly—
she was tired too.
Tired of fear.
Tired of distance.
Tired of pretending neither of them felt this.
“You think you’re the only one struggling?”
The question slipped out softer than intended.
Kael froze slightly.
Lyra stepped closer then.
Slowly enough he could stop her.
He didn’t.
The space between them disappeared almost painfully fast after that.
Not rushed.
Inevitable.
Kael’s hand lifted carefully toward her face like he still expected her to vanish before contact happened. His knuckles brushed lightly against her cheek, roughened skin warm despite the cold mountain air.
The touch alone nearly undid her.
“You should hate me a little,” he murmured.
Lyra frowned softly.
“For what?”
“For making this harder.”
The honesty in his voice broke something open between them quietly.
And then—
Kael kissed her.
Not violently.
Not hungrily.
Worse.
Carefully.
Like a man trying to touch something sacred without frightening it away.
The first brush of his mouth against hers felt almost disbelieving.
Warm beneath the winter cold.
Tentative for exactly half a heartbeat before months of tension finally snapped loose between them all at once.
Lyra’s fingers caught instinctively against the front of his coat as Kael pulled her closer with a rough exhale against her mouth.
The kiss deepened slowly after that.
Not polished.
Real.
All restraint and want and exhaustion tangled together beneath falling snow.
And when Kael finally pulled back slightly, forehead resting briefly against hers while both of them struggled to breathe properly again—
he looked at her with the kind of stunned intensity people carried after surviving something they secretly thought they’d never be allowed to have.
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