Forced to Marry the Wicked Werewolf Prince
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Chapter 8 7. The Wedding Gown img
Chapter 9 8. Norhall img
Chapter 10 9. Toughen up, darling img
Chapter 11 10. No Food Wasted img
Chapter 12 11. The Dead Sister img
Chapter 13 12. No More Heirs img
Chapter 14 13. The Silver Dagger img
Chapter 15 14. The Cure img
Chapter 16 16. A Fragile Alliance img
Chapter 17 16. A Fragile Alliance img
Chapter 18 17. The Witch's Den img
Chapter 19 18. Beyond The Curtains img
Chapter 20 19. Eldric's Legacy img
Chapter 21 20. Love and Poison img
Chapter 22 21. Echoes of Mistral Hollow img
Chapter 23 22. The Dead Prince img
Chapter 24 23. The Restless Wolf img
Chapter 25 24. Don't Need Your Love img
Chapter 26 25. Purple Irises img
Chapter 27 26. Lost Love img
Chapter 28 27. Aren't You Afraid img
Chapter 29 28. A Gift Wrapped In Blood img
Chapter 30 29. The Unwelcome Promotion img
Chapter 31 30. Violation of Trust img
Chapter 32 31. The Poisoned Prince img
Chapter 33 32. The Wicked img
Chapter 34 33. Unknown Intentions img
Chapter 35 34. The Garden img
Chapter 36 35. The Wolf You Don't Like img
Chapter 37 36. No Reason img
Chapter 38 37. Trails of Blood and Decay img
Chapter 39 38. The King's Arrival img
Chapter 40 39. A Diplomatic Dinner img
Chapter 41 40. The Secret Passageway img
Chapter 42 41. The Funeral img
Chapter 43 42. Mithridatism img
Chapter 44 43. The New Council img
Chapter 45 44. The Execution img
Chapter 46 45. Supper with the Brooks img
Chapter 47 46. Reflections of a Prince img
Chapter 48 47. The Letter img
Chapter 49 48. The Wolf's Guidance img
Chapter 50 49. The Hidden Monster img
Chapter 51 50. The Beauty img
Chapter 52 51. The Lost Heir img
Chapter 53 52. The Unwanted Marriage Proposal img
Chapter 54 53. The Step-sister img
Chapter 55 54. The One-eyed Guest img
Chapter 56 55. The Lost Fingers img
Chapter 57 56. A Mother's Portrait img
Chapter 58 57. The Poison Vial img
Chapter 59 58. The Folding Screen img
Chapter 60 59. A Vampire Among Wolves img
Chapter 61 60. The Tokens img
Chapter 62 61. The Stubborn Sister img
Chapter 63 62. The Soulkeeper img
Chapter 64 63. Bloodied Knuckles img
Chapter 65 64. The Replacement img
Chapter 66 65. The Broken Tank img
Chapter 67 66. To Lull A Monster img
Chapter 68 67. The Flute img
Chapter 69 68. The Merilure img
Chapter 70 69. No Secrets img
Chapter 71 70. Weaknesses img
Chapter 72 71. A Mother's Despair img
Chapter 73 72. Fool Yourself img
Chapter 74 73. The Heart's Desire img
Chapter 75 74. The Distraught Princess img
Chapter 76 75. Morgana The Cruel img
Chapter 77 76. Persuasion img
Chapter 78 77. The Heartless Alpha img
Chapter 79 78. Where Words Fail img
Chapter 80 79. The Weight of Truths img
Chapter 81 80. Where Grief Meets Schemes img
Chapter 82 81. A Twist of Fate img
Chapter 83 82. Decisions img
Chapter 84 83. Boundaries img
Chapter 85 84. All Alone img
Chapter 86 85. A Wolf's Awakening img
Chapter 87 86. The Sister's Fate img
Chapter 88 87. The Canvas img
Chapter 89 88. A Shift of Destiny img
Chapter 90 89. Call of the Moon img
Chapter 91 90. Fate's Second Chance img
Chapter 92 91. Scarlet Eyes img
Chapter 93 92. In the Court of Wolves img
Chapter 94 93. Irises that Wither img
Chapter 95 94. The Prince's Desperation img
Chapter 96 95. Through the Cave img
Chapter 97 96. The First Collapse img
Chapter 98 97. In the arms of her Mate img
Chapter 99 98. A Life Continued img
Chapter 100 99. Thornhall Keep img
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Chapter 6 5. The Royal Chessboard

[ELARA]

Hours likely passed since I narrowly escaped being murdered by a water demon, but my fury refuses to settle. Magnus' harsh words keep coming back to me.

My maids insisted on changing me out of my soaked wedding gown. Initially rejecting their help, I soon realized how the wet fabric clung uncomfortably to my skin. Now, I find myself in a plain blue robe adorned with a silver border. The tent lacks the grandeur of the wedding ceremony-simple, unadorned, with dim lanterns casting a soft glow, creating an uncomplicated atmosphere. Seated on a basic bed, my thoughts are consumed by Magnus. He's not just a distant husband; he's orchestrating an elaborate game.

Caelondor has never been favored among the independent wolf packs. That changed when news of King Eldric seeking an alliance reached us. Witnessing the Alpha's desperation was a rarity, sparking confusion within our pack. How would an alliance with a distant kingdom benefit us? Our pack has never been weak. Despite the skepticism, Beta families lined up with their young daughters, hoping for a royal marriage. However, enthusiasm waned when they learned the bride would spend her life not with the king but with a deformed prince.

The gammas were next, eyeing an increase in status despite the prospect of dealing with a cruel man. Then, our Alpha vanished for a couple of days, returning with a demand: Alina must marry the prince.

The rest is history-a history punctuated by mockery.

Magnus barges into the tent without warning, his piercing golden eyes locking onto me. The maids, bowing promptly, exit without a word. Are they afraid of him? He's gained notoriety as a torturer. How much truth lies in that reputation?

Shifting on the bed, I remain silent. He regards me with an expression suggesting annoyance before demanding, "Come outside and eat."

Without waiting for a response, he vanishes behind the tent flaps as abruptly as he arrived. The graceful exit is a stark contrast to the limp he exhibited earlier.

Reflecting on the peculiar wedding stunt where Magnus portrayed himself as grotesque and malformed, a realization dawns on me. He's not merely indifferent; he's cunning. That bizarre appearance was a calculated move, intended to divert and deceive. Our marriage, something I should have grasped earlier, is and will always be more about political strategy than genuine emotions.

He knowingly allowed the planted image to fester in our minds and played along. To what end?

Was it just for a few moments of shock? An insult to the pack that our King wishes to form an alliance with? I sense there's more to it than meets the eye. And I'm determined to uncover just what that might be.

Upon reflection, Magnus emerges as a cold and calculated figure. The imposed isolation and the peculiar spectacle during the ceremony-all pieces of a concealed puzzle. I'm just a tool in his political maneuvering. The sense of betrayal is potent, yet I acknowledge the need to sharpen my wit in navigating this intricate situation.

What is his relationship like with the King? It seemed like King Eldric was oblivious to the stunt. Magnus was supposed to be...ugly. After months of believing that, now I'm confronted with the truth. He's normal. Just alright. Or is his usual appearance a facade?

A groan escapes my lips.

The remainder of the wedding day remains a blur. I was thrust into a feast, forced to smile at ministers who approached with gifts. Then came the pack members bidding their farewells. Their faces wore an identical expression: Surprise? Betrayal? Whatever it was, it was far from pity.

I wonder if others questioned the authenticity of the event or saw through the act. Alone in the tent, I grapple with this revelation. Magnus desires my obedience, not my love. I'm a mere pawn in his political game.

The maids return, tweaking parts of the tent, arranging things, and just moving around, making me feel restless.

The tent flaps open again, and I assume it's Magnus, ready to scold me for my disobedience. To my surprise, it's Alec standing there. Relief washes over me, and I quickly ask my maids to leave. After hesitant glances, they comply, leaving Alec and me in momentary solitude.

Alec's eyes meet mine, and I stand on my feet, holding my breath. He steps closer, bringing an unexpected comfort. The mate bond hums softly.

The mate bond.

Why does it still exist? He rejected me, and I accepted it. Shouldn't that mean the bond was severed? I distinctly remember feeling it-the wrenching, cold hand that gripped my chest and shattered it into a million pieces.

"El," he says, his voice low. His auburn hair is a mess, and he looks like he hasn't slept in days. I remain silent, allowing him to speak. He clears his throat, and I briefly close my eyes to inhale. "I just wanted to make sure you're alright."

I find my voice, despite my doubts. "Alec... I'm fine. I was just too shocked."

He shakes his head. "Shocked? You almost died. If I wasn't here, I don't know if you'd be saved."

A chuckle escapes my mouth. "Yeah. Married and widowed in the blink of an eye. Magnus would love that."

He clutches my arm, redirecting his anger at the wrong target. "Don't joke, El. I don't like him. I never liked him. But now... I don't want him to hurt you."

His grip on my arm tightens, and he releases it abruptly, as if the contact burns him. "I'm sorry."

"Alec," I start, taking a step back. "What can we do? Your feelings about him don't matter. And I know he doesn't want to harm me. He has a reputation to uphold. He wants me to be the perfect wife."

Alec swallows hard, as if my words burden him with a difficult confession. What was he expecting to hear? A moment passes before he speaks, "Will you love him?"

"Not in this lifetime, no," I reply instantly, then shake my head. "He doesn't want love from me."

"So, you've accepted that fate?"

His question confuses me. Didn't he reject me back when we were in Mistral Hollow? Didn't that mean he accepted my fate and considered how it affects him?

I lick my lips, suddenly aware of the dryness in my mouth. "I can't fight this. You didn't fight it. You gave up. For our pack. Didn't you? What does this mean?"

Alec moves a step closer, his eyes locking onto mine with an intensity that sends a shiver down my spine. The overwhelming urge to reach for his face and kiss him, a familiar gesture between us, consumes me.

He shuts his eyes, as though the words are elusive when he can see me. His voice strains, "I tried for a day. I tried for weeks. Being away from you might have helped. But now, forced to be close to you, I can't, El! I-I won't."

"Alec," I gasp, comprehending his struggle. Why is it only now dawning on me that he's as alone here as I am? He left his family behind too. But I attempt to be rational. "We'll both end up with our heads on spikes in Caelondor."

Alec persists, "If he doesn't want your love, let me have it."

"You've lost your mind," I tell him, but my voice comes out too soft and I'm leaning towards him. My hand has reached to touch his cheek. "I need to understand. What happened by the river? Why is the mate bond still–"

"Shhh," he cuts me off. His gaze softens, taking a moment before responding. "I don't know, El. Why should that matter either? I knew I couldn't let anything happen to you."

I nod, absorbing his words. "But Magnus... he didn't seem happy about it. Because people saw us. And they're probably talking about us right now. And having you in my tent without the maids isn't helping."

Alec's expression tightens, revealing the tension between him and Magnus. "I serve a duty, El. But I won't let anything harm you. You're important. And I can't stop. I. Can't. Stop. Loving. You," he emphasizes each word before his lips meet mine.

I don't push him away for a moment, in fact I let him kiss me and I revel in the familiar, nice feeling of his hands on me, his soft lips pressed against mine.

"No!" I protest all of a sudden, pushing him away. "We can't. You can't kiss me!"

"But you want me to," he interjects.

I run a hand through my hair, struggling to grasp the magnitude of the mate bond's persistence. "Alec, we can't ignore this. It's not just about us. Magnus won't tolerate any threat to his control, especially when it comes to his wife." I whisper, gritting my teeth helplessly, "Alec! Get back to your senses. We're surrounded by a hundred people. They'll find out. Magnus will kill us!"

Alec takes a step back, but his eyes don't show defeat. Just resistance.

Before he can say something, the tent flaps rustle. My heart leaps, and I instinctively step back, distancing myself from Alec. Magnus enters, his presence commanding attention. His eyes narrow at the sight of Alec and me, the atmosphere thick with tension.

"What is the meaning of this, Alec?" Magnus demands, his voice a low growl. His golden eyes narrow, fixed on Alec. "You're getting too comfortable. Remember your place."

Alec's stoic demeanor wavers for an instant, a flicker of defiance in his eyes. "My place is to protect her. To ensure her safety. I won't apologize for doing my duty."

The tension escalates, the air thickening with hostility. Magnus takes a step closer, his gaze never leaving Alec but his lips curve into a sinister smile. "Safety? I think you've overstepped your boundaries, beta. She is my wife, and I'll decide how she is protected. Leave us now, before you make me do something you'll regret."

"Go, Alec. Get out of here!" I hear myself yell at him. "You're a guard. You should know your place." I try to sound as bitter as possible.

For a moment Alec seems surprised but then he sees right through it. The mate bond doesn't deceive. He knows I'm doing this to protect him. And he leaves. Without bowing.

"You didn't have to yell at him," Magnus tells me as he watches Alec retreat. His voice is suddenly calm. Too calm. "It's a good thing no sound leaves this tent or my ministers would've heard you kissing him."

My feet turn cold at his words.

"Don't kill him. Please," I add.

Magnus raises an eyebrow at me, his lips curved into a winning smile. "And why should I listen to anything you say, sweetheart? Especially something that threatens my reputation?"

I swallow. "I'll make sure he stays away from me."

Magnus nods, clasping his hands behind his back easily. "Oh, I'll take care of that. Now, will you do me the favor of coming outside and joining me for dinner?"

I agree with a nod and feel the taste of salt on my lips. Only a moment later I realize I'm crying.

Magnus warns me. "You don't want them to see that."

I stare at his face, holding back curses. Wiping the tears away, I muster a smile, effortlessly slipping my arm through his. A flicker of surprise crosses his eyes. "Let the game begin," I tell him, before we step out into the arena.

            
            

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