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Chapter 6 Wings of deception

The morning sun filtered softly through the high windows of the palace ward, but Princess Lyra's heart felt far too heavy to notice. The previous night's events-the secret room, the mystical form, the encounter with the glowing eyes-were etched vividly in her mind. Every shadow, every shift of light, reminded her that she was trapped in a world that was not hers.

She had planned to run again today, just as she had the previous day, but something held her back. A quiet, unsettling feeling that she could not name.

From the corner of the room, Kael-the Wolf King in human guise-appeared, his movements deliberate yet gentle. He carried a small basket of steaming food, the scent of roasted chicken filling the room.

"Good morning," he said lightly, placing the basket on the table. "I thought you might be hungry. I remembered you mentioned liking meat."

Lyra blinked at him, suspicion flashing in her golden eyes. "You... you remembered that?" she asked cautiously.

Kael shrugged, smiling faintly. "Of course. Even personal guards notice the things their wards like."

Lyra narrowed her eyes. "Personal guard?" she asked, suspicion sharp. "You're... one of the Wolf King's guards?"

Kael nodded. "Yes. I know the palace, the wards, the grounds-every step you take, I know it. That's why I thought it best to accompany you today."

Lyra's lips pressed together. She didn't trust him, not fully-but the warmth of the food, the faintly familiar ease of his presence... it was disarming.

"Why are you helping me?" she asked, more softly.

Kael's eyes flickered, as if weighing how much to reveal. "Because someone needs to," he said finally. "And because it's in your best interest not to run blindly."

Meanwhile, deep within the palace walls, the Wolf King-the same man she now knew as Kael-spoke with his main guard in hushed tones.

"The reason I brought her here is simple," he said, voice low and commanding. "I need my marble back. That is the only goal."

The guard nodded, his golden eyes reflective. "Yes, Your Majesty. But according to what I've read in the chronicles... and the histories of our kind... the marble cannot return without... a bond. She must willingly give her heart to you."

The Wolf King's jaw tightened. "She has already seen me in my mystical form. The power, the fear... there is no way she will fall in love with me now."

"That is why deception is necessary," the guard said carefully. "In your human form, you can draw her trust, slowly, without revealing your true self. Small gestures, kindness, attentiveness. Eventually, her heart may come willingly."

The Wolf King's golden eyes glimmered with cold determination. "I have five years' worth of consequences to undo. I need to plan each step carefully. She must not suspect me, or the marble will reject my claim."

"Yes, Your Majesty," the guard said respectfully.

Back in the ward, Lyra picked up a piece of the chicken, her hands trembling slightly. She had never seen such a thing in this kingdom. Vegetables were plentiful, yes, but meat was rare and forbidden for ordinary people. The gesture struck her strangely, stirring a mix of gratitude and caution.

Kael watched her closely, his eyes softening imperceptibly. "Eat," he urged. "You need your strength. Today is long, and you'll need energy."

Lyra hesitated, then took a careful bite. The warmth of the food, the seasoning, the sheer normalcy of it, made her chest tighten. "Why are you... doing this?" she asked again, quieter this time.

"Because it's easier to guide someone with kindness than with force," Kael said. "Trust me, running blindly will get you nowhere."

Her eyes darted to his face. For a fleeting moment, she wondered if he could see what she really felt. But she shook her head. No. She would not give him the satisfaction.

Yet, inside, the marble pulsed. She could feel it reacting to him-its glow subtle but insistent, a reminder that some invisible tether had been set into motion.

Later, they walked through the marketplace of the Wolf King's realm. Lyra moved cautiously, keeping her disguise intact. Her garments, now resembling a young man's tunic and trousers, drew fewer eyes, though she still felt the weight of attention on her every step.

Kael stayed close, offering advice and silently observing every alley, every guard, every passerby. To anyone else, he appeared to be just another human-an attentive, slightly protective companion. But to Lyra, he was more than that. There was something in his eyes, a calm authority, a quiet insistence that made her wonder why she felt both safe and trapped at the same time.

"Look," Kael said, pointing toward a small stall selling roasted nuts and spices. "Pick whatever you want. Today, you don't have to eat like everyone else. Consider it... a small gift."

Lyra's eyes widened in disbelief. "You... you would do this for me?"

He smiled faintly. "Yes. I know it seems strange, but... sometimes it's the small things that matter most."

The marble inside her pulsed in agreement, though she did not yet understand why.

That evening, back in the ward, Lyra sat quietly, reflecting on the day. She had felt strange emotions-gratitude, curiosity, something almost like trust. And though part of her wanted to escape at first opportunity, another part was hesitant.

Kael watched her silently from across the room, considering his next move. He had to be patient. The guard had been right: she must fall willingly. That was the only way the marble would respond-and the only way he could reclaim what was his.

"Tomorrow," he whispered under his breath, speaking more to himself than anyone else, "we begin in earnest. Every step must be calculated. Every gesture... precise. Only then..." His gaze hardened. "...only then will the marble return to me."

Nyra, crouched quietly in the corner, watched both silently. Her feline instincts told her that the threads of fate were weaving tightly tonight, and that both princess and Wolf King were bound in ways neither fully understood yet.

Lyra, unaware of the intricate plans forming around her, curled into her blanket, feeling the marble pulse once more-a faint, insistent heartbeat that seemed to echo in time with Kael's own. She could not explain it, and she would not admit it even to herself.

But somewhere deep inside, a whisper of destiny had begun to stir.

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