Chapter 175 - 175 [Bonus chapter] Seeking Freedom - Part 1
Mated to the Warrior Beast
175 [Bonus chapter] Seeking Freedom â Part DOUBLE CHAPTER TONIGHT!
If you like music while you read, try âLouder than a Lionâ by Halsey. Itâs what I listened to while writing this chapter!
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~ TARKYN ~
Tarkyn did his best not to reveal that he was analyzing as much of the combat of these two wolves as he could. Granted, they were in human form and would have other tricks and skills in their beast forms. But even this was eye-opening.
Tarkyn found himself humbled, suddenly grateful that he wasnât required to fight Zev one-on-one.
He couldnât quite bring himself to certainty that he would win.
When Zevâs mate, Sasha, approached, heâd been wary. But sheâd proven thoughtful and far more open than he might have hoped.
He knew Elreth hoped for her to be instrumental in bringing peace, so he took the risk of splitting his attention between the fight and what he could learn there, and discussing the issues with herâbut he asked pointed questions.
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When theyâd appeared in Anima, Harth had been insistent that it was actually Sasha at the top of their hierarchy. Yet it was clear here that Zev was leadingâat least publicly.
To learn that the submission between them was so⦠fluid was a shock to Tarkyn. And yet, it made sense.
He shifted his position, wincing against the pain in his ribs and back. That fucking wolf really hadnât held back. But Tarkyn had been injured before. That wasnât what made his skin feel too tight, and his heart scream.
No. That was the sense of his mate, curled somewhere nearby on the cold ground, fighting tears of pain.
She felt everything he felt, and her soft heartâ¦
Tarkyn blinked and sucked in as deep a breath as he could afford with the broken ribs, praying that sheâd sense his calm and be eased by it.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She was beside herselfâfrom the pain, and out of fear for him.
âI am well, love. Donât worry.â
âI can feel the pain in you, Tarkyn. Stop lying to me.â Even in his head her voice was tight with the pain.
Sasha had stopped talking to consider his words, and he was using the time to watch the two wolvesânow, finally, tiring, but still vicious in their attempts to force each other to submit.
It was only another minute, while Sasha squatted silently at his side, and Skhal hovered at hers, before Zev finally managed to pin his brother to the ground, one hand gripping his brotherâs chin and jaw to bare his throat.
âSubmit,â he snarled. âDonât make me hurt you further. Submit!â
Lhars growled and struggled one final timeâZevâs arm trembling with the force it took to keep him under control. But then finally, his brother slumped and turned his head, submitting. Heâd turned away from them, so Tarkyn couldnât see his face, but he wondered what expression the male had on his face now.
It was clear heâd provoked Zev to the fightâan attempt to let him exert some control and spend some of that pent-up energy. Tarkyn had approved, especially when it had stopped Zev from spending that energy beating him. But would it work?
It would depend how deeply down the rage-hole Zev had gone.
Was this a vent to his rage? Or only fuel to the fire.
When Zev finally pushed to his feet, panting heavily, and offered a hand to his brother, Tarkyn tensed. He was about to find out.
Sasha also stood as the two of them faced each other, Lharsâ jaw set and flexing, though he didnât drop Zevâs gaze.
He wasnât ashamed of the loss.
Strong male.
âKeep your mouth shut,â Zev muttered.
âKeep your head on your shoulders,â Lhars muttered back.
Tarkyn held his breath waiting to see if that would set Zev off again. But though the male growled, he turned away leaving his brother at his back.
The ultimate show of trust.
So the male knew heâd been baited?
Tarkyn was intrigued.
But then Zev turned toward him and Tarkyn tensed, waiting for the verdict. When Zevâs face tightened as he approached, Tarkyn made a quick decision.
âI will not fight. âI do not fight,â he said quickly, dropping his eyes to the dirt between them in obvious submission. âI come to forge peaceâto bring our people together, not to forward my own gain, or my Queenâs.â
âNot this bullshit again,â Zev spat. âYou canât do anything but forward your Queenâs gain by putting a leash on me!â
âI donât seek to leash you, or the Alpha of the Chimera. I come to seek freedomââ
âYou come because I broke out of your prison and now you find yourself with a wild wolf on your doorstep.â
Tarkyn did lift his eyes then, holding the maleâs gaze. âYou broke free in part because I aided you.â
That stopped Zev in his tracks. âWhich is the only reason you were able to enter our territory and remain alive without cutting all ties to your Queen. My debt to you is paid.â
Tarkyn narrowed his eyes. âYou bind and beat me, and call your debt paid?â
Zev sneered. âYou dare talk about imprisoning as if you donât deserve it?â
âI spoke against your caging from the start. I acknowledged you as a warrior, and urged the Queen the free you, to sootheââ
âThere was no soothing at that point, sheâd already threatened my life and the life of my mate and child. You want me to believe you wouldnât have done exactly the same thing in my shoes?â
âYes, I do.â
âThen youâre stupid.â
âNo, Iâm suiting my words.â
Zev squinted at him. âIâm sorry⦠but what?â
Tarkyn took as deep a breath as he could. âI came in peace. Even when you took me, even when you harmed me, I remained in peace. I am proving to you that my reason for being here has nothing to do with aggression or a desire toââ
âEnough of the fucking circles about peaceâyou fully acknowledge your loyalty to a Queen who clearly doesnât share your self-control or strength, so while Iâll happily give you my respect as a warriorâas you put itâyou are living in a dreamworld if you think Iâm just going to let you walk among my people trying to tell them that your Queen is anything other than a fascist, narcissistic bitch!â
The offense at Elrethâs position alone made Tarkynâs teeth clench. But he understood that he was dealing with a male whoâd been pressed to his limits, and snarling was only going to get him beaten furtherâand poor Harth battered with him.
So, groaning against the pain of the quick movement, he pushed forward so that he knelt facing Zev, clasping one hand to his chest, his words tight through the pain.
âI came for peace. I do not disavow my Queen, but I do submit myself to the Alpha of this tribe while I stand on her ground, within the boundaries of her purvey.â
Zev stopped advancing on him. âWhat did you say?â
Tarkyn looked up, first at Zev, then at Sasha, whoâd started moving towards her mate, but turned now, her face pinched with confusion.
âI submit to the Alpha. To Sasha-don,â he said, ducking his head again. âMy Queen recognizes her dominance over the Chimeran people, and so do I.â