"Bride of the Black Wolf King" Chapter 50 Queen of the Wolves
Chapter 50
Queen of the Wolves
Winter softened slowly after the war.
Not all at once.
The mountains still carried snow along their highest ridges, and the eastern capital remained crowded with reconstruction crews, diplomats, and exhausted wolves pretending political stability happened naturally instead of through mutual emotional burnout.
But little by little—
life returned.
The markets reopened first.
Then the southern trade routes.
Then music.
Lyra realized healing often sounded surprisingly ordinary.
Hammering wood.
Children laughing in lower courtyards.
Fenrir arguing with eastern architects like construction itself had personally insulted him.
“Why are you shouting at the bridge?”
“The bridge knows what it did.”
No further explanation ever arrived.
By spring, people stopped flinching every time Lyra entered a room.
Mostly.
The older wolves still lowered their heads instinctively beneath her gaze, especially during moon festivals or political gatherings where silver light caught the markings beneath her skin strongly enough to remind everyone exactly what stood in front of them.
But the fear had changed now.
Not gone.
Balanced.
Because the eastern kingdoms had also watched her kneel beside wounded soldiers after battle.
Watched her rebuild burned districts with silver fire that warmed instead of destroyed.
Watched her sit beside orphaned wolf pups during memorial ceremonies because she remembered too clearly what loneliness looked like in children.
Power mattered.
But kindness terrified kingdoms differently.
More permanently.
“You know they’ve started calling you the Moon Queen again.”
Kael’s voice drifted lazily through the open balcony doors while Lyra sat cross-legged beside the massive observatory window reading eastern council reports she absolutely intended to ignore emotionally.
She looked up.
Kael leaned against the doorway wearing dark training clothes and the expression of a man who had already completed three military briefings today and desperately wanted to avoid a fourth.
Relatable honestly.
“The title sounds dramatic.”
“You summoned divine fire during a war.”
“That feels like a minor detail people should move on from.”
Kael’s mouth shifted slightly.
Almost smiling.
Still devastating every time.
Months later, Lyra still hadn’t fully recovered from the fact that Kael smiled now.
Not often.
But enough.
And every single time it happened, the bond warmed instinctively like her entire nervous system remained embarrassingly invested in the phenomenon.
Kael crossed the room slowly before stopping beside her chair near the observatory windows.
Moonlight spilled softly through the glass across dark hair, scarred hands, silver mating marks along his throat.
Home.
The realization still startled her sometimes.
“You skipped dinner.”
Lyra sighed dramatically.
“I’m governing.”
“You’re hiding from diplomats.”
“Same skill set.”
Fair.
Kael took the papers from her hands without asking before setting them aside on the nearby table.
Bold behavior from a man who once terrified entire kingdoms.
“I was reading those.”
“You were glaring at them.”
“Productively.”
Kael ignored her completely.
Of course he did.
The bond had settled beautifully after the mating ceremony.
Not quieter.
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Just easier.
No violent emotional crashes anymore. No painful instability tearing through them whenever fear or desire surged too sharply.
Now Kael simply existed in the back of her mind constantly.
Warm.
Steady.
Annoyingly protective.
Right now, for example, she could feel him trying very hard not to think about the fact she’d skipped two meals while handling diplomatic reconstruction agreements.
“I can feel you worrying.”
Kael looked entirely unapologetic.
“You forgot breakfast yesterday too.”
Traitorous bond honestly.
Lyra leaned back in the chair with exaggerated exhaustion.
“Being worshipped and feared simultaneously is apparently terrible for work-life balance.”
That finally earned a real laugh from him.
Low.
Brief.
Worth entire wars probably.
Outside the observatory windows, the eastern capital glittered beneath moonlight while wolves moved peacefully through streets once stained by battle and silver fire.
The world had changed.
Not perfectly.
Never perfectly.
Southern territories still watched her carefully. Religious factions continued arguing over whether Lyra represented prophecy or warning. Several kingdoms remained one political mistake away from rebellion.
But still—
people lived.
And for now, that was enough.
Kael moved behind her chair slowly before resting both hands lightly against the backrest.
The touch wasn’t possessive anymore.
Just familiar.
“You’re staring into space again.”
Lyra tilted her head back enough to look up at him.
“I was thinking.”
“Dangerous hobby.”
“Rude.”
True though.
Kael studied her quietly for a moment while moonlight drifted softly through the observatory around them.
Then through the bond—
she felt it.
That same overwhelming impossible emotion still catching him off guard months later.
Wonder.
Like some part of him still woke up expecting to lose her eventually.
And every day she remained beside him felt slightly unreal.
Lyra reached up instinctively until her fingers curled lightly around his wrist.
“You’re doing the thing again.”
Kael frowned slightly.
“What thing?”
“Looking at me like I survived a natural disaster personally designed to ruin your life.”
Kael considered that.
“Accurate description honestly.”
She laughed softly.
And through the bond—
the sound hit him exactly the way it always did.
Like relief.
Like home.
Like prayer answered violently.
The observatory had already gone quiet around them, the palace settling into sleep somewhere far below while silver moonlight poured through towering windows across ancient stone floors.
Kael remained standing beside her for a long moment afterward with one hand resting lightly over hers.
Not speaking.
Just there.
Then finally, quietly:
“Do you regret choosing me?”
The question startled her enough that the bond flickered sharply.
Not because she doubted the answer.
Because Kael still genuinely wondered sometimes.
Lyra stood slowly from the chair before turning toward him fully.
The moonlight caught silver markings beneath her skin softly now, no longer wild or frightening.
Simply part of her.
“You crossed kingdoms for me.”
Kael’s expression shifted slightly.
“That wasn’t exactly rational.”
“You knelt for me in front of the entire eastern court.”
“You liked that part.”
“Very much actually.”
A faint smile touched his mouth again.
There it was.
Still unfairly effective.
Lyra lifted one hand carefully toward his face.
The same gesture.
Again.
Always.
And Kael leaned into it before he could stop himself.
“I chose you,” she whispered softly. “On purpose.”
The bond warmed instantly between them.
Complete.
Certain.
Outside, wolves howled somewhere beyond the palace walls beneath the spring moon while the rebuilt kingdom breathed quietly around them.
Not peaceful exactly.
But alive.
Kael lowered his forehead briefly against hers before kissing her slowly beneath the silver observatory light, one hand settling warm against her waist while moonlight spilled across ancient stone floors around them.
And for the first time in her life—
Lyra no longer felt like something abandoned by the world.
She felt chosen back.
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The End
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