Chapter 213 - 213 On the Way to War – Part 1
Mated to the Warrior Beast
213 On the Way to War â Part ~ ELRETH ~
Theyâd closed ranks around her as they passed through that ravine, the guards holding shields overhead just in case snipers had been placed in the trees or on the cliffs above.
Just in case.
It was a phrase that, Elreth could see, had turned them inside out in the past week or two. And one that was coming between her and her mate now.
She sighed to herself.
Aaryn walked at her right, but slightly behind, his silence tense and pointed. Gar strode along at her left, his eyes vacant and distant, his face tense. This was weighing more heavily on him than he admitted.
Elreth had already assured him more than once that she understood why heâd tried to break Zev free. She hated it, but she understood. Thatâs what had become clear to her in the past dayâthat those around her acted in the best interests of everyone, including her. And it was time she pulled up her big girl pants and did the same.
Sheâd warned him never to tell anyone what heâd done, but that as long as he kept it a secret, sheâd never punish him for it either.
Sheâd thought he might be a little more grateful, but her brother was exhausted. Heâd clearly not been sleeping. With his mate away, that wasnât a surprise.
.....
Which immediately made her think of her own mate, less than an armâs length away, and yet he felt like he stood on the other side of the valley.
Here she was walking into peace talks, but feeling as if she walked into war.
But this wasnât like the last war where sheâd been the one to stay and stand, to make decisions and lead by heart.
No.
She was walking to face down an enemy, toe-to-toe.
Elreth had never thought she was a fearful person. Had never seen her femaleness as a reason to submit. But now⦠now as she walked to face a male that even Tarkyn watched warily, her stomach fluttered with more than fear.
She was terrified.
She put a hand to her belly to try and settle itâand her mind bloomed with the image, warm and thrillingâof her mate kissing her there in the early hours of that morning.
Theyâd both woken early, and Aaryn had loved her well, painting her entire skin with lips and tongue, making her shudder and beg before he took her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
But then, afterward, when they lay in each otherâs arms, heâd started talking. Stroking gentle fingers through her hair, his lips brushing her forehead because she was laying on his shoulder, he started saying all the things that didnât help. That only increased her fear.
Gar was War Chief, and a Captain of sorts with Tarkyn gone. The point was, he was a warrior. A fighter. And he held a presence. He could walk forward in this to carry the Anima.
Aaryn himself could shift now. If these talks dissolved into war, he was better placed than Elreth to take down a Chimeran male.
And they had the might of the soldiers and protectors behind them. Elreth had only brought three hundred bodies with her, but two hundred and fifty of them were trained fighters and guards, scouts and trackers.
She should let them handle it.
Sheâd tensed in her mates arms and not looked up to meet his eyes, because she knew.
âI made this mess⦠I have to fix it. It wonât be worth anything unless it comes from me.â
But Aarynâs tone switched immediately from patient advisor, to terrified mate.
âTell them youâre pregnant, El.â
âNo. It only makes me more vulnerable in their eyesâand gives them leverage. We canât let them know.â
âButââ
âAaryn, donât you remember when my dad talked about the wolves taking mom when she was pregnant with me? They tried to cut me outâto kill meâbecause they knew it would hurt them more. We canât give them that kind of ammunition. You know Iâm right.â
Elreth had shivered a little herself. She didnât remember the altercation, obviously. But sheâd heard the story more than once.
It was the only time sheâd ever seen her fierce, confident father visibly pale from a memory.
It had always been an unsettling storyâa moral lesson for taking care who you trusted with information. But Elreth understood it even better now. She was desperately aware of her vulnerabilityâand she understood Aarynâs fear as a result of it. She shared it.
But she had to stop letting fear rule her. She knew that. He did too. He just didnât want to accept it.
That morning, in the near-dark of the cave at dawn, Aaryn had pushed up on his elbow and leaned over her, his eyes fierce and locked on hers.
âPromise me youâll run if he comes for you,â heâd hissed. âPromise me, El.â
âI canât run. But I will do everything I can to keep myself safe.â
âAnd our baby, El. OUR babyâitâs OURS.â
She nodded, reaching for his face, trying to get him to see. âI know. I know, Aaryn. Iâm not going to look for trouble. I promise. I will do anything in my power to make certain Iâm notâweâre notâin harmâs way.â
Aaryn had growled and shaken his head, because they both knew, Elrethâs best might not be enough.
Aaryn had gotten more and more aggravatedâmore pushy, more angryâthe longer she refused to promise to flee.
âIf I run, the Anima runâwhere does that leave us against an aggressive foe?â
âI donât give a flying fuck about the foeâleave them to me and Gar and the soldiers. Iâm talking about you, El!â
âI am the Anima, Aaryn,â sheâd said firmly. âI wonât put myself in a fight. I wonât seek it, and Iâll avoid it if I can. But I cannot just⦠run with my tail between my legs. You know I canât.â
Aaryn had bared his teeth and Elreth had been shocked. He was so rarely angryâand even when he did burn, it was usually a quiet, controlled kind of rage. To see him shake with it, to show her posture and signals was so strange, it almost shook her loose and made her rethink.
But then word had arrived. Lerrin had gotten a message out. There was dissension among the Chimeran ranks. Concerns about Zevâs balance in this.
The people wanted peace. Only Zev was the true barrier.
Elreth had been even more certain then. She could show no vulnerability except that required for remorse.
They couldnât know. No one could.
And Aaryn had spat a curse and stormed ahead of her out of the cave. It had broken Elrethâs heart that on this morning when they faced such risk, heâd been so quiet. So aloof. But theyâd never had another chance to be alone.
She had to pray that when all was said and done, that sheâd be proven correct. And that heâd forgive her if she wasnât.