Chapter 194 - 194 The Olive Branch
Mated to the Warrior Beast
194 The Olive Branch
~ ELRETH ~
Elreth sat in the security building, one hand to her stomach not because she felt the need to protect her growing young, but because sheâd given her mate her word that she would eat the plate he prepared⦠but he hadnât prepared a plate. Heâd prepared fucking platter, then stood over her like a mother hen, staring with fierce eyes, until she fulfilled her word and ate every bite.
Now her stomach threatened to revolt not because she was pregnant, but because she was stuffed to the gillsâsheâd consumed a Gar-sized meal.
She would be very careful with what she committed to in future.
But she kept her mouth shut because her mateâs hackles were up. Aaryn was not happy that sheâd called for this strange wolf to be brought to her without speaking to him first. But he had finally admitted that he likely would have made the same decision.
Now, here they were.
Skhal was older than she expectedâclearly older than Jayah, though not by more than a decade, perhaps less. But he was handsome. Weathered. Gnarled like an old tree, though the kind that became more beautiful. And incredibly strong.
There were roots on this male that would not be shifted in a storm. Elreth could feel the sheer⦠solidness of him.
The part of her that was simply female, celebrated for her friend who was really more than a friend. Her chosen aunt. Her motherâs friend whoâd given her life in service to El and Gar, and their people, without being asked.
.....
Sheâd been a simple, solid presence in their lives, literally since the day they were born. Elreth was so grateful, especially in this past year.
But that also meant that the part of her that was still a child, and still desperately missing her parents, wanted to stamp and scream and demand that Jayah not be taken from her.
First Tarkyn, now this?
Elreth felt as if the Creator was tearing everyone she depended on away from her. And that thought brought the always glittering fear of Gar or worse, Aaryn andâ¦
She couldnât let herself think about that.
She watched, careful to keep her face expressionless, as Skhal first submitted to her, then positioned himself at Jayahâs shoulder, standing over her like some kind of protective guard-dog, his eyes scanning the room, and ears clearly perked for threat.
But his attention was all on keeping her safe, not himself.
Elreth was reminded of how Aaryn stood over her. And how her brother stood over Rikaâwhich reminded her that she still hadnât gotten to the bottom of whatever that was and⦠Elreth had to push it all away, because every thought led to a fear, and every fear to a new fear and she couldnât keep her head straight if she tried to hold it all at once.
Right now she had to measure this male and his connection with Jayah, and Jayahâs request to leave them to join the Chimera.
Right now that was the only thing her mind and body had room for. The rest would have to wait.
âWhy Jayah, specifically?â she asked Skhal after heâd outlined what he knew of the problems they were having with Zan.â
âBecause Sasha trusts her. Sasha asked for her. Zev is⦠on edge as you know. And he, too, trusts her more than he would a stranger. So⦠he asked me to bring her.â
âAsked you. Not me.â
Skhalâs jaw went tight. âHonestly, I doubt it would have occurred to him. Heâs too focused on your meeting tomorrow.â
Elreth let her eyebrows rise. âSo, he does plan to meet?â
âYes. You should be receiving a message soon with specifics on the location. I had to leave before theyâd figured that out.â
Elreth stared at the male, his hands clenched at his sides. âYou donât seem excited or relieved about the fact that weâre entering peace talks tomorrow.â
Skhal gave a little huff. âIâm old enough to know that talking is a far cry from peace,â he muttered.
Elreth gave a little huff of her own, then dropped her eyes to think. If it werenât Jayah, if it were any other healer, she wouldnât even question. Sheâd send whatever was needed because it would be proof that she was trying to offer an olive branch.
But Jayah⦠losing Jayah⦠Elreth sighed. Then she caught the flickering of Aarynâs fingers in the corner of her eyes and turned to look at her mate.
âIf it were you and our babe, I would beg mercy,â he signed discreetly.
She nodded slowly as if she was just thinking to herself. âA ploy?â
âNo. An arrogant bastard who assumes nothing comes from the weakness of asking mercy.â
Elreth would have huffed again, but it was too chillingly likely to be true.
âI will be without Jayah. Possibly for my own birth.â
Her sign for Jayah was usually a swipe over the back of her headâsignifying the femaleâs ubiquitous braid. But she made the signs low, in her lap, so the others were less likely to notice.
Aarynâs face went sad. âYes. The choice is yours.â
She bit her lip, cursing the tears that wanted to rise and blur her vision again. This cursed pregnancy was turning her into a hot messâshaking with fear one moment, fighting tears the next. She didnât know how her mother had done it, separated from her father for the first, then terrified of the second because of everything that had gone wrong in Elrethâs birth.
At least Elreth could shift if she needed to.
She would shift. She would do anything she needed to, to make certain her child was safe and healthy.
And she imagined Sasha would too.
Elrethâs heart sparked at that thought. For a moment she hated herself for the calculating nature of her excitement. But then she moved on, because the truth was, it was only smart.
âYou may take your mate, Skhal,â she said quietly as if she was bestowing a gift. âBut weâll send you with more than that. Iâd send a⦠peace offering if youâll agree to take it.â
Skhalâs brows rose. âWhat would you send?â
âResources. Jayah and her knowledge. A wet nurse. Any supplies Jayah believes might be needed if the child is sick. And perhaps⦠perhaps herbs or supplies for general health. Things your people havenât had time yet to prepare or find. I offer themâIâll let Jayah choose what they might be. Sheâd know more than me. But donât hold back, Jayah. Take anything youâd take if it was me you were running to aid. I wonât place restrictions on you. But you,â she said eyeing the startled Skhal sternly, âYou make certain that Sasha knows I sent this for her. This is my offering to herâAlpha to Alpha, female to female, mothâI mean, provider to mother,â she said, her heart fluttering because sheâd almost named herself mother too.â
Skhal murmured a heavy, breathless gratitude, but Gar stiffened.
âAnd if the wolf is going to call war?â he muttered. âYouâre sending supplies that might help him.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Elreth sighed. âThatâs the difference between males and females, Gar. I want to soothe, not intimidate. Sasha and I spoke of this, and I hope sheâll remember that when the time comes. Skhal, youâll remind her, please, that we spoke. Tell her that I said my words were trueâand remain so.â
Skhal nodded, though he looked uncertain. âAnd to Zev,â she said reluctantly, âplease tell him that I send these things to demonstrate my remorse. Remind him that I provided them to him personally when he was in our⦠care. And that I will gladly offer moreâanything they needâif we can find a way to bridge this conflict and bring our people to peace.â
Skhal looked stunned. Elreth felt a flash of smug satisfaction, but it didnât last longer than the time it took to turn to Jayah. âYou have my permission, Jayah⦠even if this ends in war⦠you can cross lines. You can take anything you need at any time. And anything you can offer to them, from us, that might bring peace, do it. Anything. I will stand by you.
Elreth sighed with frustration. âI wish I could take these things and offer them myself. Serve their child myself so heâd know I mean itâ¦â she trailed, shaking her head. âBut I canât. Because I also know that I will not give my people to him. I will offer whatever is needed to help the Chimera, but I will not give my people to his care. You both can make that clear: I repent for how I harmed Zev. I do not repent of protecting my people.â She held the eyes of Skhal whose face had gone blank, though he nodded. âI pray the day will come that I can see you two as comfortable among us as among them. Both of you. But if I am given no choice, I will fight to the death for the safety of my people. And any Alpha that would ask me to do otherwise denies their own heart.â
Jayah put her hands to her mouth, swallowing tears of relief. âThank you, El. Thank you.â
Elreth sighed. âDonât thank me. Iâm the one who put us in this position in the first place. I promise youâand you can pass this onâthat I will do anything in my power to make it right. To reconcile, if Zev will allow it. But regardless⦠regardless of the outcome of our talks tomorrow, Jayah, I trust you. And I want them to know that I trust youâthat they can trust you. I understand why Sasha asked for you. So go. Go with my blessing⦠just know that I will miss you greatly.â