Kael sat across from her, his dinner untouched. "The land is sick, Elara. Why are you acting like we are strangers negotiating a border dispute?"
"Because we are strangers," Elara replied. "The woman you knew was an Omega who didn't know her value. I am the Sovereign of the North. I don't recall us having any personal history."
"Elara, stop it!" Sarah hissed. She gripped her fork until her knuckles turned white. "You come in here with your fancy furs, but you're still just the girl who used to scrub our floors. You think a title changes the fact that you were rejected?"
Elara didn't look at her. "Your Luna has a habit of interrupting state business, Alpha. Is this how you maintain discipline in the South?"
"Sarah, be quiet," Kael snapped. He leaned forward, searching Elara's face. "You survived the Death Lands. I want to know how. And I want to know why the scent of you makes my wolf want to tear his own skin off in shame."
"Your wolf is reacting to a superior predator, Kael. It's basic biology." Elara took a slow sip of wine. "As for my survival, the Death Lands found me more compatible than your pack did. Now, shall we discuss trade routes, or are you going to continue wasting my time with sentimentality?"
The heavy oak doors at the end of the hall burst open.
"He's too fast! I can't catch him!" a voice cried out-one of Elara's nannies.
A small blur of motion streaked into the ballroom. Leo skidded to a halt on the polished marble. He wore miniature royal leathers, his golden hair mussed.
"Mama! Look!" Leo shouted. He held up a carved wooden wolf. "I found this in the hallway!"
The silence that gripped the room was absolute.
Kael felt the world tilt. He couldn't breathe.
The boy was a miracle and a nightmare. Kael saw his own jawline, his own nose, his own golden hair. But when the child turned, Kael felt a jolt of pure terror.
The child's eyes weren't gold. They were a brilliant, luminescent silver-the haunting shade of Elara's.
"Who is he?" Kael whispered. He gripped the table until the wood began to splinter. "Elara... who is that boy?"
Elara set her glass down with a soft clink. "Leo, come here. I told you to stay with your guard."
Leo puffed out his chest. "I got bored, Mama. The guards are slow."
He walked toward the head of the table, his small boots clicking with confidence. He stopped beside Elara. The visual was devastating: the Silver Queen and the Golden-Silver Heir.
"Elara, answer me," Kael roared, standing up. His Alpha aura exploded outward, a wave of command meant to force the truth. "Is he mine? Is that my son?"
The other Alphas at the table flinched, their heads bowing. Elara didn't even blink.
"He is my son, Kael," she replied, her voice cutting through his aura. "He belongs to the North. He has nothing to do with a man who threw his mother to the dogs."
"He looks exactly like you!" Sarah screamed, pointing a shaking finger at Leo. "Look at him! He's a monster! Kael, do something! This is an insult!"
Leo's head snapped toward Sarah. He didn't cower. He stepped forward, his small face hardening.
"Don't yell at my Mama," Leo said. His voice dropped an octave, making the crystal glasses on the table chatter.
"You're a bastard!" Sarah shrieked. "Who is that bastard child?!"
Leo felt the word hit him like a slap, but it only sparked the beast in his chest. The air grew cold. Frost began to creep across the silver plates.
Protect her, the silver voice in his head whispered. Show them who the true King is.
Leo's eyes ignited with liquid silver light. He took a deep breath, and instead of a child's shout, a sound erupted that shook the foundations of the house. It was a growl-low, guttural, and laced with the ancient power of the First Moon.
The sound carried a frequency of pure Alpha Command. It was a law.
Kael felt his knees buckle. He fought it, his teeth grinding, but the power was too pure. His wolf whimpered in absolute submission. Kael slammed into the floor, his knees hitting the marble with a sickening thud.
Around the table, the other Alphas followed. One by one, the most powerful men in the South were forced to the ground, trembling under the child's silver gaze. Sarah fell the hardest, sliding to the floor in ragged, terrified gasps.
Only Elara remained standing. She looked down at the kneeling Alphas, her hand resting on Leo's shoulder.
Kael looked up from the floor, his face a mask of agony and realization. "He isn't just an Alpha," he whispered. "He's a True Alpha. He's the Sovereign."
Elara looked down at him, her eyes as cold as the Tundra. "I told you, Kael. You rejected a future you weren't strong enough to hold. And now, you're exactly where you belong."
She turned to Leo, who was looking at her with wide, innocent eyes again. "Come, Leo. I think we've lost our appetite."
She led the boy toward the door, then paused to look back at Kael.
"Clean up your mess, Alpha. The North expects a better dinner tomorrow. If you can manage to stand by then."
As they reached the hallway, a piercing alarm blared from the watchtowers. The scent of smoke and burning hair drifted through the doors.
"The perimeter!" a guard screamed. "The Death Lands! They're crossing the border!"
Elara gripped Leo's hand, her silver eyes flaring.