Destiny Prepares
Alpha's Scent
Kyril
The lycan felt himself starting to lose control.
âFaster!â he shouted to the driver as his carriage careened toward the castle.
It was already late in the day, and he could feel the change coming on.
It was a familiar feeling, an uneasy kind of alertness, an itch beneath his skin⦠Heâd felt it for many moons.
An uncontrollable beast, a pent-up rage that burned inside him.
A monster longing for release.
âWeâve entered the Kingâs estate, Alpha Kyril,â the subordinate to his right said, trembling.
Kyril pressed his palms into his thighs, his muscles taut beneath his pants, and tried to breathe. It was coming on faster than usual. With more heat and vigor.
~This was a mistake.~
~I should not have come.~
~The danger to the kingdom is too great!~
The carriage wheel hit a stone in the road, sending a jarring shock wave through his bones.
As an alpha, the leader of a packâone of the biggest packs in all of the Lycanthrope Kingdomâit was Kyrilâs sworn duty to attend the Kingâs Annual Gathering. But with each year he became more and more unstable.
And this year he was worried he would lose control.
For Kyril was a lycan who had yet to find a mate.
Unlike other wolf shifters, lycans who remained unmated by the moon goddess became increasingly wayward until they lost all sense of their humanity...and became ~feral~.
Kyril had shifted for the first time at age fifteenâseventeen years ago.
Stronger lycans had gone crazy in less time. Somehow, Kyril was holding on...barely.
âHow much longer?â he growled at his men.
âNot long, sir!â
Kyril noticed the nervous twitches of his comrades, the flitting eye movements.
~Clever,~ he thought. ~They know to be afraid.~
Looking at the horizon as the sun sat low in the sky, Kyril gritted his teeth and tried to hold on.
If they could make it to the castle in time, there was a chance he could be contained before he shifted.
If not, the entire kingdom was in grave danger.
He had to hold on. He had to keep himself calm until his men could secure him.
The lycan inside him would only wait so long.
And it had been waiting so long alreadyâ¦
~Mate...~ Kyril clenched his fists and looked skyward. ~Are you out there?~
Lilac
~Mate...~
~Lilac...~
~Lilac...~
Slowly, she opened her eyes and felt the warmth of the afternoon sun shining in through the window.
âLilac... wake up.â
She rolled over to find her mother, Mila, sitting on the edge of her bed.
âLilac, darling,â her mother said. âWere you dreaming?â
âI was...â She wiped a drop of sweat from her brow. What had she been dreaming of? All she could remember was a figure shrouded in shadow, trapped, and a feeling as if they were... as if they knew each other.
âOh...â Lilac sat up on her bed, a thin prayer book falling from her lap and onto the floor.
âWhat is this?â Mila asked, picking up the book.
âI was practicing the hymns and must have dozed off.â
âSilly child.â
Mila smiled at her daughter. It was the most beautiful smile in the worldâaccording to Lilac.
She rubbed Lilacâs shoulder.
âItâs time to get up,â her mother said. âYou need to get ready.â
âGet ready for what?â Lilac yawned.
âFor the Kingâs Annual Gathering, remember?â Mila shook her head in loving amusement. âYou silly thing, you canât have forgotten. The lycanthrope council are announcing their newest inductee and your father is nominated.â
Lilacâs father, Legion, was the Alpha of their pack, and Lilac had known this day was coming. She had dreaded its arrival.
âIs that today?â
Her jaw started to tremble.
Lilac leaned back upon her pillow and sighed. The Kingâs Annual Gathering was the last event an introvert like Lilac wanted to attend.
âUp you get,â Mila said, patting Lilac gently on her knee.
Lilac groaned. She knew she had no choice.
She and her twin brother Ales had just turned eighteen, meaning they were now adults, and eligible to attend their first Lycanthrope Gathering.
The werewolf king himself had invited her and her brother.
To not attend would be an unforgivable offense. As much as Lilac wished she could stay in her room forever, she would never do anything to disgrace her family in the eyes of the kingdom.
Slowly, Lilac got to her feet as Mila headed toward the closet.
âWhere do we begin?â Mila asked no one in particular. âMakeup? Etiquette? We need to pick a dress, of course. This is all so exciting!â
Since Lilac rarely went out, she knew how big a deal this moment was to her mother.
âFirst,â she said to Lilac, âyou go freshen up. Quickly!â
âOkay, okay, Iâm going.â Lilacâs shoulders slumped forward.
Sheâd never understood what all the fuss was about when it came to getting ready. Itâs not like she was trying to attract anyoneâs attention.
The thought of luring a mate had never appealed to her much.
~The last thing I want is someone to notice me!~
Kyril
âThey wonât even know Iâm here,â Kyril mumbled to himself, unable to avoid feeling ashamed as he looked upon the tumbledown ruins of an old chapel.
After their arrival at the castle, the alphaâs men had informed the king of Kyrilâs need for sanctuary. The king, aware of Kyrilâs struggles, was prepared.
The kingâs men had escorted the lycan and the members of his pack hereâa long disused puritan church at the far end of his estate.
As far from the gathering as possible.
Kyrilâs body was beginning to shake. His muscles tensed and released in spasmodic waves.
âThank the goddess.â
Saliva gathered in his jaws and a growl grew in his gut.
His men groaned as they unloaded heavy chests from the carriage.
Kyril followed them inside.
The last of the dayâs sunlight shone in through the paneless windows of the disused chapel. The lycan squinted into the pastel haze as he bit down.
His men opened the chests and began to unpack their foreboding contents.
They pulled out heavy rusted chains. Chains with which Kyril was all too familiar. They secured them around rocks, fastening them to the floor.
Kyril moved to the center of the room, and his men began the task of tying him up. He looked around with his human eyes one last time as he began to feel the crushing weight of the chains on his shoulders.
Although the walls remained upright, the roof was long since goneâcaved in. Piles of rock rested where columns once stood.
What had once been a tranquil place of worship was now in chaos.
The marble floor was cracked and overgrown. Grass spiked through the crevices, and vines draped themselves down the walls and around the spot where the lycan stood.
Working quickly, with their eyes downcast, they imprisoned their alpha.
They secured their chains around the lycan and the remains of an altar.
The cold metal links wound around the muscular chest of the lycan, tightly snaking around his solid arms and legs.
~Will it be enough?~
~Will these chains be strong enough to contain me?~
Lilac
âDo you like it?â Mila said, pulling on the strings of Lilacâs corset. She grunted in pain and looked at the pale lilac gown her mother had laid out.
âJust becauseâ¦ow!ââMila tightened the bodiceââjust because itâs my name doesnât meanâow!âI have to wear it, you know.â
âI know, but you look so beautiful in it,â said Mila, pinching Lilacâs cheek. âNow, sit down so I can get to work on your hair.â
Her mother styled Lilacâs raven hair into loose waves that tumbled down her back and pinned freshly picked edelweiss across the braid she weaved, creating a delicate flower crown.
âYou look stunning,â her mother said. âNow, just some light makeup.â
When they were done, Lilac stepped into the dress while her mother helped clasp the back. She turned, looking in the mirror, admiring how it fit her body.
She didnât look like the quiet girl who studied the psalms and kept to herself. No, Lilac lookedâ¦grown up.
The sight alone was enough to give her goosebumps.
~Itâs too much, isnât it?~
âNow, the shoes,â her mother said, a pair of heels dangling from her fingers.
Lilac winced. She slid her feet into the pumps and followed her mother downstairs, gripping the railing the whole way down.
Legion stopped in his tracks at the sight of her.
âMila,â he said, âshe looks beautiful!â
âSo beautiful she might even find her mate,â Mila teased, and Lilac blushed.
âThe day she finds her mate,â Legion sputtered. âIâm going to send her to a convent!â
Mila tsked and shook her head. âYou cannot break the laws of the wolf realm, Legion. Eventually, she will find her mate.â
Lilac blanched. That was the last thing in the world she wanted: ~a mate~.
Sheâd never had a close male friend, a beau, not even the slightest dalliance, and she liked it that way.
She remembered the one boy whoâd dared to court her: Hunter Blackwood, an Alpha from a neighboring pack. He was friends with Ales, and she always found it strange how he followed her around, offering to help with anything she needed.
It wasnât until Hunter had tried to kiss her that her father had thrown him out.
To this day, Hunter was forbidden to see her.
She found the whole thing almost completely overwhelming. For one, she simply didnât reciprocate his feelings, and secondly, the thought that one day she would need to explain as much to him filled her little heart with terror.
Her father said that Hunter was simply a lusty dog trying to get a bite. And Lilac had no experience dealing with dogs of any kindâ¦
Kyril
A growl escaped his lips as the alpha commanded his men to hurry.
He had yet to shift fully but was well on his way.
Rage rose within him.
Blurring his visionâ¦
Speeding his heart rateâ¦
Time was running out.
âQuickly!â he managed through a snarling jaw.
His men hastily finished securing their leader as the sun began to set.
There was no time left anymore.
~Itâs coming!~
âLeave me! LEAVE ME!â
Without hesitation, the alphaâs pack abandoned the chapel, leaving their leader to battle his beast alone.
Suddenly the lycan was overcome with angerâ¦
Chaos and rage burnt in his mindâ¦
He could feel the fury insideâ¦the feral monsterâ¦rising to the surfaceâ¦
As his muscles ached and bulgedâ¦
His head swam with images of violenceâ¦
~Blood!~
~Destruction!~
~CHAOS!~
His fangs grew and his jaws snappedâ¦
He pulled at the chains to ensure he was containedâ¦
As the transformation overcame himâ¦
He looked to the rising moon and howledâ¦
Lilac
âIs that my sister?â
Lilac turned to see Ales at the door, wearing a tuxedo, black hair slicked back. He looked every bit an Alpha in the making.
âLooking good, sis,â he said.
âYou look very handsome, Ales.â
âAre we all ready then?â
Lilac looked around for her clutch.
âI forgot my bag in my room. Iâll be right back!â
She quickly entered her bedroom, grabbed the clutch off her vanity, and was turning to leave when she noticed a cold breeze against her skin.
~I didnât leave the window open, did I?~
When she went to latch it, she discovered a folded piece of paper resting on the windowsill, a heart-shaped stone holding it down.
âHunter?â she said, picking up the note.
~Lovely Lilac, maiden most fair,~
~How my poor heart aches in despair.~
~Too long, Iâve yearned. Iâve hidden in fear,~
~But tonight, I vow to bring our young hearts nearâ¦~
Her eyes widened as she let the poem drop to the floor. Sheâd recognized the handwriting and was sure it was Hunter who had left the note.
This was enough to make her shiver with anxiety. Hunter was going to attempt to woo her at the gathering.
And the only thing she found more terrifying than his affection was the thought that she might make a scene rejecting him.
âWhatâs taking so long up there?â her father called out impatiently.
Lilac hurried downstairs to her waiting family. âMama, I think Iâm feeling sick. May I stay?â
âNice try,â Mila said, pushing Lilac out the door. âIt wonât be as bad as you think.â
Lilac prayed that her mother was right, but Hunterâs poem seemed to suggest the opposite.
~Tonight, I vow to bring our young hearts nearâ¦~
Lilac gulped. She didnât know what âvowâ Hunter was alluding to, but it made her heart race and her palms sweaty.
And then there was another feeling. Some wisp of yearning left over from her nap.
As if somewhere out there, someoneâ¦something was calling to her.
The carriage doors slammed shut, and they headed off into the night, Lilac staring out into the darkness.
She felt the icy realization that her life was about to change and wondered if it had anything to do with the shadowy figure sheâd dreamed about.
~Thatâs ridiculous,~ she chided herself. ~Why would anyone at the Kingâs Gathering be chained up like a beast?~