"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 45 The Moment the Moon Broke
Chapter 45
The Moment the Moon Broke
The battle should have ended after the mating marks appeared.
At least that was what several eastern wolves later claimed.
Because the moment the symbols burned into Kael and Lyra’s skin beneath the snowstorm, entire sections of the battlefield hesitated like instinct itself had suddenly remembered older laws than war.
But fear makes people stupid.
And kingdoms had already decided survival mattered more than reason.
The southern commanders attacked harder after that.
Desperately.
Like men trying to kill prophecy before it finished becoming real.
“Left flank collapsing!”
“Reinforcements at the western ridge!”
“Protect the eastern banners—”
The battlefield dissolved into chaos again beneath screaming wolves and shattered ice while snowstorms mixed with smoke from burning siege towers.
Lyra barely processed individual sounds anymore.
The bond overwhelmed everything.
Kael.
Always Kael.
She felt every movement of him through the war now.
The brutal efficiency.
The exhaustion building slowly beneath adrenaline.
The protective instinct constantly tracking her position even while tearing through enemy lines.
And underneath all of it—
love.
Terrifyingly complete.
The realization nearly hurt worse than the battle itself.
Kael shifted back into human form briefly near the eastern barricades while Blackfang wolves regrouped around them.
Blood covered one side of his armor now.
Some his.
Most not.
Hopefully.
“You’re injured.”
Kael grabbed another blade from a fallen soldier without looking at the wound along his ribs.
“Later.”
“Kael—”
“Lyra.”
The way he said her name stopped the argument immediately.
Not harsh.
Focused.
Through the bond, she felt it then.
The instinct.
The certainty.
Something terrible approaching.
Kael turned sharply toward the upper ridge overlooking the battlefield.
And Lyra followed his gaze.
A southern war priest stood atop the shattered ridge surrounded by silver-cloaked guards holding an ancient lunar spear glowing faintly beneath the storm.
Moonsteel.
Old enough to kill bloodline heirs.
Elder Thorne’s voice echoed suddenly in Lyra’s memory:
The old kingdoms didn’t merely destroy the Lunar Houses. They built weapons specifically to make sure they never returned.
Oh no.
The war priest lifted the spear directly toward Lyra.
And through the bond—
Kael understood what the weapon was half a second before she did.
Pure terror slammed through him.
“MOVE!”
Kael’s voice ripped violently across the battlefield.
Too late.
The spear flew.
Moonsteel cut through the storm like silver lightning, ancient symbols igniting along the weapon shaft while wolves across the battlefield physically recoiled from the power embedded inside it.
The spear wasn’t aimed at Kael.
Only her.
Always her.
Lyra tried to summon power instinctively.
The silver light beneath her skin surged—
But Kael reached her first.
He threw himself directly into the spear’s path.
The impact sounded wrong.
Not like metal meeting flesh.
Like something ancient breaking.
Kael staggered violently backward as moonsteel pierced straight through black armor beneath his ribs.
Silver symbols exploded across the wound instantly.
And through the bond—
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Lyra felt all of it.
Pain.
Unimaginable pain.
The emotional force hit hard enough to drop her to her knees in the snow.
Around them, the battlefield blurred into noise and screaming and horror while Kael collapsed against the frozen ground with blood spreading rapidly beneath him.
Too much blood.
“No.”
The word barely left her throat.
Kael tried pushing himself upright instinctively.
Still fighting.
Still reaching for her.
And the bond—
God—
the bond carried everything straight into her chest without mercy now.
The agony.
The fading strength.
The terrible desperate fear that he wouldn’t reach her again in time.
“Kael.”
Lyra crawled through the snow toward him while Blackfang wolves closed ranks around them desperately.
Fenrir tore through southern soldiers nearby screaming orders Lyra couldn’t process anymore.
Nothing sounded real.
Kael looked up when she reached him.
Gold eyes already dimming slightly beneath falling snow.
No.
No no no.
His blood stained her hands immediately when she touched him.
Warm.
Too warm.
“Hey,” Kael rasped softly.
The fact that he still sounded gentle nearly destroyed her.
“Don’t,” Lyra whispered shakily. “Don’t talk like that.”
Kael tried lifting one hand toward her face.
The movement shook halfway there.
Through the bond, she felt him slipping.
Still fighting it.
Still trying to stay conscious because she was crying.
“You’re safe,” he murmured.
Lyra stared at him in horror.
“You’re dying.”
Kael’s expression shifted faintly then.
Like he regretted something.
Not the spear.
Never the spear.
“You were supposed to survive this,” he said quietly.
The sentence shattered her completely.
Because even now—
even bleeding out in the snow—
his first instinct remained protecting her future without him inside it.
The bond broke open after that.
Not literally.
Emotionally.
Everything Lyra had spent months controlling snapped loose all at once beneath grief sharp enough to split the world apart.
The loneliness.
The abandonment.
The years spent unwanted.
The terror of finally being loved only to lose it immediately afterward.
And suddenly—
the moon answered.
Silver power exploded outward from Lyra violently enough to stop the battle entirely.
The battlefield froze.
Not metaphorically.
Physically.
Snow suspended midair.
Wolves collapsed instinctively against the frozen ground.
Southern soldiers screamed as silver fire tore through siege lines and shattered weapons across the battlefield.
The sky cracked open.
Clouds spiraled violently above the eastern capital while moonlight flooded downward in impossible blinding waves strong enough to illuminate entire mountain ranges.
Ancient symbols burned across the snow beneath Lyra’s knees.
The earth itself reacted.
And at the center of all of it—
Lyra held Kael against her chest while divine power erupted around them like grief finally becoming too large for a human body to survive quietly.
The southern war priest tried retreating.
The silver fire consumed him instantly.
Every wolf on the battlefield lowered themselves fully into the snow.
Not because they chose to.
Because instinct no longer recognized Lyra as merely Alpha-born.
She looked like the moon itself had taken human shape to mourn.
And somewhere beneath the catastrophic force of ancient power tearing across kingdoms—
Kael felt her breaking apart completely through the bond.
The realization hurt him worse than the spear.
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