"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 48 The Last Alpha Standing
Chapter 48
The Last Alpha Standing
Kael woke to Lyra crying.
Not loudly.
Worse.
Silent tears sliding down her face while silver light pulsed faintly beneath her skin and one trembling hand remained pressed against the center of his chest like she still needed proof his heart continued beating underneath it.
For several long seconds neither spoke.
The battlefield around them had gone strangely quiet sometime during the night. Smoke drifted through the frozen plains beyond shattered siege lines while wounded wolves groaned softly beneath distant healer fires.
Snow continued falling.
Soft now.
Almost peaceful.
Kael lifted one weak hand toward her face immediately.
“You came back.”
The words sounded rough from blood loss and exhaustion.
Still devastating.
Lyra laughed shakily through tears.
“You say that like I took a weekend trip.”
Kael frowned slightly.
“You disappeared for several hours.”
“WHAT?”
Fenrir’s voice exploded somewhere nearby.
“Several—?” Lyra turned sharply toward him. “Why does nobody ever tell me important supernatural timing information?”
“No one knew where you went!” Fenrir shouted back while covered in enough blood to qualify as a small war crime personally. “One minute you were summoning moonlight apocalypse energy and the next you stopped breathing!”
Reasonable complaint honestly.
Kael ignored everyone else completely.
Of course he did.
Through the bond, Lyra felt the overwhelming relief still pouring through him beneath all the pain and exhaustion. Not temporary relief either.
Permanent.
Like some terrified part of him genuinely believed he’d lost her forever already.
“You scared me,” he murmured quietly.
The sentence nearly broke her all over again.
Lyra leaned down carefully until her forehead rested briefly against his.
“I know.”
The bond settled warm and steady between them now.
No instability.
No tearing pain.
Just certainty.
Ancient enough to feel carved directly into bone.
And unfortunately—
the war still existed.
The battlefield erupted again shortly after sunrise.
Because apparently fate refused to allow emotional recovery time.
Southern reinforcements arrived first.
Then eastern rebel factions.
Then the western Alpha houses desperate enough to gamble everything on killing Lyra before the kingdoms fully accepted what she had become.
By noon, the frozen plains beneath the eastern capital had transformed into complete carnage.
But this time—
Lyra stopped holding back.
The difference terrified everyone immediately.
She walked directly onto the battlefield beside Kael while silver marks burned bright across her skin beneath black war leathers and snowstorm winds curled unnaturally around her every step.
Not uncontrolled power anymore.
Chosen power.
The wolves felt it first.
Every Alpha on the battlefield physically stiffened the moment Lyra entered the war lines.
Instinct recognized something ancient approaching.
Something hierarchy itself no longer understood how to challenge.
“She returned different,” one southern commander whispered.
Kael heard him.
The satisfaction through the bond felt deeply inappropriate given current wartime conditions.
The first enemy Alpha charged anyway.
Naturally.
Arrogance remained a reliable personality trait across all kingdoms.
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The western warlord shifted mid-sprint into massive gray wolf form, claws tearing through frozen earth while dozens of southern wolves surged behind him toward the eastern front lines.
Lyra didn’t move.
The battlefield slowed strangely around her.
Not physically.
Emotionally.
Like the world itself waited.
Then softly—
“Enough.”
The word rolled across the battlefield like distant thunder.
The charging Alpha hit the ground instantly.
Not wounded.
Forced down.
Every wolf connected to him collapsed beside him seconds later.
Hundreds.
One command.
Done.
Silence spread violently through the battlefield afterward.
Even the warhorses stopped moving.
The western Alpha tried rising again, snarling through the snow beneath crushing invisible pressure.
Lyra looked at him calmly.
And for the first time in recorded kingdom history—
an Alpha wolf whimpered publicly.
Kael watched her from several feet away with blood still staining the bandages beneath his armor.
And through the bond—
Lyra felt it.
Not fear.
Not possessiveness.
Pride so overwhelming it almost hurt.
Another attack line attempted flanking the eastern barricades moments later.
Kael intercepted them personally.
The battlefield changed around him too now.
Not because he became gentler.
Because he no longer fought alone.
The Black Wolf King moved through enemy lines like living violence sharpened into strategy while silver fire followed wherever Lyra turned her attention.
Together they looked terrifying.
Balanced.
Ancient in ways modern kingdoms suddenly realized they were never built to survive against.
“Fall back!” southern commanders screamed across the battlefield.
Too late.
Morale had already broken.
Wolves started kneeling instead of fighting.
Entire Alpha units surrendered instinctively the moment Lyra’s gaze passed over them.
Some cried openly.
Others simply stared at her like religion had suddenly become visible.
And standing beside her through all of it—
Kael looked less like a monster now and more like something worse.
A king who finally found the one person powerful enough to stand beside him instead of beneath him.
By late afternoon, the eastern rebel forces collapsed entirely.
Only one faction still held the battlefield center.
Cassian’s.
The eastern prince stood atop the shattered siege ridge overlooking the frozen plains below while ruined banners snapped violently in the winter wind behind him.
No smile now.
Interesting.
Bodies covered the snow beneath the ridge.
Kingdoms ruined.
Armies broken.
And still—
Cassian looked directly at Lyra like he couldn’t decide whether she represented tragedy or vindication.
“You could have ruled beside me,” he called down across the battlefield.
Kael visibly hated the sentence immediately.
Fair.
Lyra stepped forward slowly through the snow.
“No,” she replied calmly.
Cassian’s expression tightened slightly.
“You chose love over power.”
The accusation carried genuine disbelief.
Lyra looked around the battlefield.
At kneeling wolves.
At ruined kingdoms.
At Kael standing behind her despite the moonsteel wound still bleeding beneath bandages.
Then back toward Cassian.
“You spent your entire life trying to control history,” she said quietly. “And somehow you still never understood people.”
The wind sharpened violently around the ridge.
Cassian laughed once beneath his breath.
Tired now.
Almost sad.
“They were always going to fear you.”
“Maybe.”
Lyra’s silver eyes held his steadily across the battlefield.
“But at least someone loved me anyway.”
The words landed like execution.
Because Cassian understood instantly what separated him from Kael in the end.
Not strength.
Not ambition.
Love.
Cassian reached slowly for the blade at his side.
The battlefield tensed instantly.
Kael moved before thought even finished forming.
The execution lasted seconds.
Black armor crossed the frozen ridge in one brutal blur before steel flashed once through falling snow.
Then silence.
Cassian collapsed to his knees first.
Almost graceful.
Blood darkened the white ground beneath him while eastern banners whipped violently overhead.
For one suspended moment—
he looked strangely relieved.
Kael stood over him breathing hard, sword lowered now while winter wind carried smoke and ash across the ruined battlefield around them.
Cassian lifted his gaze weakly toward Lyra one final time.
“You really chose him.”
No bitterness.
Only understanding arriving too late.
Then the eastern prince fell forward into the snow.
And the war ended with the entire battlefield watching the Black Wolf King stand beside the Moon-Born Queen beneath a storm-dark sky while kingdoms knelt around them.
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