Chapter 223 - 223 Bare Your Teeth – Part 1
Mated to the Warrior Beast
223 Bare Your Teeth â Part Added after publication so you arenât charged: Sorry Iâm behind on comments! Iâm travelling internationally soon and working like crazy on chapters to publish when Iâm gone. Forgive me!n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
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~ TARKYN ~
Tarkyn threw himself sideways, immediately catching his own weight and bracing so hard he slid as he tried to keep purchase and turn to face the attack. The instinct was there to shift, but he couldnât. He knew he couldnât. He needed to speak.
Zev snarled and leaped again, but Tarkyn was prepared for him this time.
What followed were mere seconds of Tarkyn turning, twisting, blocking to keep himself from the teeth of the wolf, but only barely succeeding time and again.
Sweat sheened his brow and his heart pounded, not only because of the exertion, but out of fear.
This male was fast, strong, and determined.
.....
Then Zev feinted left and turned his head at the last possible moment, shifting his bulk impossibly quickly, snapping at Tarkynâs hamstringâand laying the muscle of his calf open so deep it immediately bled.
Then they were facing each other again, Tarkynâs natural dominance and fight instinct roaring to the fore as he half-crouched, ready to defend again.
The wolf growled, baring his fangs and creeping forward step by slow step.
Tarkyn narrowed his eyes. âToo scared to take me in your true form, Zev? Too uncertain how this will play out if we fight male to male?â
Zev snarled, then a moment later, shifted back, his chin low and eyes piercing, glaring out at Tarkyn from under heavy brows. âYou want me to wring your neck instead of bite through it? Sure.â
Tarkyn huffed. âNo, I want you to let go of this rage and realize that Iâm on your side.â
âWhat bullshit. My mate might have fallen for your tripe, but I havenât. Itâs easy to look like youâre giving when you know you hold the power.â
Tarkyn gave a surprised little chuckle that wasnât faked. âYou really think I hold the power?â
âMore than I do.â
âNow whoâs talking bullshit? You lead a people, Zev. I live to serve. And Iâd serve your stubborn ass if youâd let me.â
Zevâs face twisted in rage and he leaped at Tarkyn againâfast as a serpent and strong as a lion. The male was a whirlwind of limbs and clawed fingers, kicks that threatened to break a bone if they connected.
But Tarkyn had fought strong fighters his entire life. Heâd been humbled by the whip-quick Elreth for the last five.
He may not be a fast as Zev, but he was a far more intelligent fighterâand with much greater discipline.
He was happy to let the wolf come at him, burning energy and oxygen as he unleashed, his attacks slightly unfinished, or overshot, because his anger was in control.
Tarkyn weaved and ducked, blocked and waited until the moment when Zev took just a hairsbreadth too long to turn, then he landed a solid blow on the maleâs ribs.
Zev grunted, rage burning in his eyes, but he immediately brought up his guard and they circled each other again.
âFight me if you have to,â Tarkyn muttered. âGet rid of that rage thatâs burning you up inside. Throw yourself against me. Let me show you that I mean you no harmâand neither does the Creator.â
âThe Creator almost got all of us killed!â Zev spat.
âThe Creator put you in a place to get your son the help he needs. If you hadnât been taken by us when you arrived, your son would be dead.â
âNo!â
âYes. Face it. Admit it. Admit that we made mistakes, but we were never intentionally cruel. No one knew what youâd been through when you were bound, Zev. Your mate was already asking for your freedomâand negotiations were about to be made to provide it.
âItâs only the Creatorâs plan that brought us together. Would you deny itâyou said he brought you here!â
âHe brought me here to die at the hands of power-hungry animals!â
âNo, Zev,â Tarkyn growled. âHe brought you here to learn that strong allies are an asset, not a threat to you.â
Zev snarled and launched again, but Tarkynâs heart was calm. He knew he was rightâand he could see the younger male growing looser and looser, more and more frantic.
As they circled and dodged, as he blocked blow after blow, he grew more and more confident in himself, and recalled training heâd had as a young male, back when Behryn was the Captain and even more influential than Tarkyn was now, because he was best friends with the King.
Behryn had lined them up after an exercise, all of them panting, complaining about each otherâs mercilessness in a training exercise. And heâd been pissed that theyâthe young recruitsâwere letting their anger get the better of them.
âYour adversary will always scream the loudest right before they give up. Measure their desperation and you measure your effectivenessâbut before you get cocky, donât forget⦠you do the same. When you find yourself at your limit, when everything within you screams against whatever, or whoever you face⦠your time has come. Either you will succeed in your efforts, or your will will be broken.â
The memory faded, affirming his sense of the wolf, just as Zev came at him again, limbs flying and face twisted in a desperate snarl.
âWe donât need you! We will never need you!â
âZev, you need us more than most. My Queen⦠our people⦠me⦠I can show you the way. I can show you that life doesnât have to be a battle. I know youâve never lived without threat before, but itâs only the pure truth. If you would trust, there would be no threat here for you. None.â
âLIAR!â
âGrow up.â
Zev startled and stopped in his advance.
Tarkyn hesitated, watching for a trick. But the male was standing there, his chest heaving, eyes narrowed and angry, but confused, tooâ¦
Tarkyn decided to press the advantage. He dropped his guard, though he kept himself poised to return to defense at the first sign the wolf would advance again.
âSeriously, Zev. Grow up. The Chimera are not your lives to play with. This world isnât yours to take. You donât know everything. Iâm not saying youâre not capable of learning it. But your peopleâour peopleâstand back in that valley right now, seeking peace. Seeking allies. Seeking to grow and thrive together, and you want to fight that? Wake up! Is your pride really worth that?â
Zevâs lip curled back from his teeth.