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Chapter 12

Chapter 12

The Beast and the Blessed

Twelve: Natalie

Natalie's p.o.v.

I felt ridiculous dressed in such a stunning gown. It was the kind of thing that made me second

guess whether or not I was fit to be here. The fabric brushed the ground, shimmering from a pale

blue to a pearly white as the light hit it at different angles.

The deep cut that ran between my breasts left the small diamond-crusted wolf pendant to be on

display from its long silver chain. Contrary to human beliefs, which they had to learn the hard way,

silver did nothing to us, and I adored the necklace as soon as I saw it.

Killian's eyes widened as I rounded the corner, and I had to remind myself to breathe normally as he

stood tall and proud with his hands clasped in front of him with his feet shoulder-width apart. The

crisp black suit was different than what I had seen him in before, and I let my eyes roam over the

more formal wear.

He was a fine man indeed, one that any woman would be lucky to mate with. But I felt a brief

moment of longing for more, for a relationship. I wanted a man to look at me the way Killian was

and for it to mean something. For him, it seemed to mean nothing, and that was the way he acted

as if he wanted it to stay.

The glowing red eyes of his beast forcing his way forward made me want to melt into the floor as

he stared at me, and heat traveled up my chest and neck as I blushed. As I looked back up shyly, the

red was gone, and in its place were the cold mask and hazel eyes that I had grown frustrated by.

As he turned to face the door, I moved up next to him, gently placing my hand in the crook of his

arm.

"You're back to being cold then," I said softly, trying to keep my voice low enough that others

wouldn't hear. "For a second, I thought you were actually happy that I was joining you for dinner.”

I could feel him looking down at me as I stared ahead at the door. "You look very nice,” I whispered,

knowing I was only embarrassing myself further by not keeping my thoughts to myself.

His arm pulled closer to his body, taking my hand with him. My hope that it was a move intended to

comfort me vanished as soon as he used the hand of the arm I was holding to adjust his jacket.

It was the first time we were being presented to the pack as a united front. Yet, I still knew nothing

about Killian beyond how he smelled when he held me at night, that he was cold, and that he was

rumored to be cruel to those that opposed him. I had no knowledge of my place in his world and

felt butterflies swarming my stomach.

The servants at the doors stared straight ahead, refusing to look at either of us, waiting patiently for

US to signal that we were ready to enter.

"Before we go in there," I whispered, looking up at him and seeing his empty hazel eyes staring

back at me. "What am 1? Am I to sit back quietly as your chosen, or am I to take the role of your

partner before you've even marked me?”

If he were to ever mark me. He didn't exactly seem to want me here.

The uncertainty didn't sit well with me, and I watched his eyes soften for a moment before he

looked back up at the door. "You are my mate and are to be treated as the queen, marked or not.”

I hadn't realized how tight my grip on his arm was until he placed his hand atop mine and nodded

at the servants. They pulled both doors open, revealing the large dining room. The pack sat in row

after row of tables. I knew it wasn't everyone in his pack. There were hundreds, if not thousands

more. But having so many eyes on me made me feel like I was back in my old pack, tied to the

whipping post with the entire pack watching in satisfaction as I begged for mercy.

"His Majesty, the King," My chest filled with pride as the pack rose to their feet, and Killian stepped

forward with his head held high. The lack of introduction for me, was not surprising as I held no

official title yet. Even if people wanted to address me as Her Highness in a smaller setting, it was a

title reserved for members of the royal family beneath their ruler. It was not and would never be my

title unless he chose to use me as a breeder and then marked another.

Once he marked me, I would become the Queen Consort. I would stand at my king's side as his

partner. 1

It was an incredible sight to see each person dip their head in respect at the same time, and Killian

guided me to the table at the head of the room, pulling out my seat before prying my hand from

his arm.

Our table held many other familiar faces, but none of which I had interacted with beyond Joselin. I

was thankful that she sat to my left and that I wouldn't be as alone as I felt. She dipped her head in

respect before smiling brightly at me, the black lines etched into her skin, seeming to vibrate

against their pale background. It would have appeared ominous to anyone who did not know her.

To anyone that did, it was still clear that she was not someone to be messed with, but was not

because of her looks. It was her temper.

As I sat, Killian did too, and the rest of the pack followed suit.

The food was brought out shortly after, and I did my best to hide my shaking hands as I took small

and careful bites. My nerves were winning, and I hated that there were so many eyes on me. The

ones sticking out the most sat at the table directly in front of me.

Mira's green eyes landed on me with a forced smile as she continued to talk, her voice raising with

excitement as she continued to tell her story. The more she spoke, the quieter the room seemed to

get, and the tenser Killian became.

Once I was able to hear her, I felt the food I had managed to get down turn to concrete in my

stomach.

"She cried out for a while, begging for it to stop, but then she just went quiet. I thought she was

dead for a minute. Obviously, she wasn't. I think it was twenty lashes, but she still didn't shift by the

end of it. I don't think she'll ever shift." Mira's hands moved in the air as she mimicked my punisher,

cracking a whip. 1

I could remember the way the leather bit into my skin like a hot knife slicing through my flesh like

butter as I hung from the post. It was their last attempt at trying to force my shift. The Alpha had

said that it would force my wolf to come to the surface, wanting to protect and heal me.

It didn't.

I knew it wasn't the first story she had told of me. If it was, Killian never would have known to call

me Tilly.

I had been happy to leave my past behind, but it was catching up to me, accelerating with each

passing moment,

Killian's hand pressed against my knee, the heat of his hold burning through the fabric of my dress

and into my leg. It was exactly what I needed to lift my chin. I could feel the support in his touch

and knew without words that this was my moment to establish my authority over her.

He had told me that I was to be treated as the queen, even without his mark. I just had to hope he

was a man of his word.

She wasn't telling those stories to reminisce about the good-ole days. She was belittling me, talking

about my past and my failures to make me look bad. She wanted to drive the point home that I was

just a human. One who cried and begged for the pain to stop instead of maintaining my dignity.

Her mate met my eyes, and I knew what he saw there. I was livid.

He placed his hand on his mate's arm, and I could hear him telling her to stop, but she continued to

laugh with the girl across from her.

"Mira," I called out, my voice sounding a lot stronger than I was feeling at that moment. I felt about

three feet tall but sounded like a queen, feeding off Killian's strength and touch. She turned at the

call of her name, her smile dropping as she flinched from Killian's glare and met mine. "It has been

brought to my attention that you enjoy telling stories about me.”

The room fell silent, but it was the gentle rubbing of Killian’s thumb on my thigh that encouraged

me to keep going.

"Yes, your highness.” The dip of her head with my false title was minimal, and I knew she was having

a hard time with my new ranking being above hers. "I was just explaining how strong you are for

what you had to survive."

"Of course. I can't imagine how funny it was to watch as I had the flesh stripped from my back.” I

paused, enjoying as she visibly swallowed, and her mate leaned in closer to her as if wanting to

protect her from the * human’ that she was just laughing at. "If you are out of your own stories to

tell, I would be more than happy to allow you to relive some of mine for yourself. Twenty lashes, was

it? We can do it right now if you'd like."

The few who were still trying to mind their own business fell silent, and I stared Mira down as she

gaped at me. "Nol, I, please, no!"

Her desperate look at my mate made me want to laugh as he continued to rub his thumb harder

against my thigh.

I felt my body growing warm, surprised by how deeply his touch was impacting me. From the corner

of my eye, I watched as he lifted his chalice of wine in her direction. His deep voice filled the room.

"You may count your queen merciful. I was ready to rip your tongue from your mouth." 1

The open threat didn't seem to take anyone except Mira by surprise. If anything, they looked

excited. It made me wonder how often they had displays of violence during their dinners. They

seemed to live true to the rumors of their bloodthirsty and harsh ways.

But then again, I had no problem threatening to spill blood on my own.

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