Chapter 77
Mated to the Warrior Beast
77 Warrior to Warrior â Part ~ TARKYN ~
Elrethâs head whipped around to look at him, but she didnât pull out of his grip. He turned to meet her eyes, giving the wolf a moment to breathe. And meeting the disapproval of his Queen.
âPlease,â he said quietly, calmly. âTrust me.â
Elreth stared at him and Tarkyn waited.
He remembered a conversation with Behryn after the war with the humans. Behryn was the former King, Elrethâs fatherâs, best friend. Heâd been Second only to the King, and an intimate of the entire family. And he was the former Captain of the Guard.
After the war with the humans Tarkyn had sought him out for wisdom on how to handle Elrethâs somewhat erratic instructions in the wake of war.
Behryn had told him that Elreth reminded him more and more of Aymora-her adoptive Grandmother.
âAymora was a wonderful, compassionate female,â Behryn had said with a sad smile. âWise and strong. But when people she loved were in pain, she could cut the throat out of an enemy and smile while she did it. She never had Rethâs reticence for violence. And I wonder how much of her bloodlust has rubbed off on Elreth. Youâll need to keep a rein on her, Tarkyn. Remind her of the lives of the people-donât let her view the world in terms of conflict, but terms of hearts. And youâll need to do that, as well.â
Tarkyn had nodded, but dismissed the advice for himself somewhat, focusing instead on Elrethâs need for it. Now he thought he understood Behrynâs words better... for both of them.
.....
He was determined to be the tool in the Queenâs hands to make the difference between a negotiation, and a declaration of war.
So he held her eyes a moment longer after the plea, but then turned back to Zev.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Looking at how this soldier was suffering... his heart wanted to despair. If he were in the maleâs shoes, with all these Alphas standing over him, he wouldnât feel safe to speak either. Heâd fear that every word out of his mouth might be used against him.
âPlease, El. He needs space and time. Let me talk to him. Alone. Iâll bring it all back to you. But he has a Warriorâs heart, just like mine. Give him space to breathe. We need to get all these people away. Weâre standing over him like...â
Tarkyn was lost, but Gar broke in.
âLike heâs a prisoner.â
Elreth snorted. âHe is.â
Tarkyn sighed. âEl, if that were me, or Gar, or your mate... how would you want us to be treated by them? Let him see that we have mercy. Let these people see that we have hearts!â
Elreth and Sasha looked at each other then and something startling passed between them that he didnât understand. But he couldnât ask.
Sasha nodded, her brow crinkled with worry. âPlease,â she said quietly.
Elreth sighed then threw up her hands. âFine. Weâll go outside. But you commit to nothing, and you decide nothing without filling me in first. This is an open line of communication, Tarkyn. Not the negotiation table.â
He nodded quickly. âI know. Thank you.â
âThank you,â Sasha said quietly. Her voice was tight and she didnât smile, but she offered the words.
Elreth nodded at her, then gestured to the others to follow. Gar was the last to file out and he looked at Tarkyn pointedly before he stepped out of the tree. Tarkyn wasnât sure what the War Chief was thinking, but he didnât have time to find out just then.
He waited until the door closed behind them, then let himself sag a little, shaking out his arms and letting his body relax before he turned back to the wolf.
Zev. His name was Zev.
When he did turn back, it was with a deep breath and a casual stance, praying that the male would reflect him.
âThat will be easier,â he said, ignoring the presence of Sasha, thankful that the baby seemed to be settling. His cries and sounds would only remind Zev of his protective instincts. âI want you to know that my mate and I share the bond that you share with yours-sheâs able to speak in my head even though Iâm not a wolf.â
âYouâre ardent!?â Sasha gasped, sitting up straighter.
Tarkyn blinked. âI... donât know what that means. All I know is that we can share thoughts and I can feel her-her feelings, her body. We are connected in ways I never imagined and it lights me up to my bones. I love her with everything within me.â Then he turned back to Zev. âWhen I heard her story of what theyâd done to her-and not even the depth of it. Just the description of that life... it broke my heart. And while she didnât go into great detail, she also shared her heartbreak for you, Zev, and what youâve been through. Alone, as I understand it?â
Sashaâs breath was coming faster, she looked quickly at her mate whose eyes had sharpened on Tarkynâs. For the first time he nodded, a single, short dip of his chin. But it was a response. Tarkynâs heart sang with hope.
He laid out what he knew of Harthâs story-and some of the less personal memories sheâd shared with him. And slowly, he watched the maleâs shoulders settle lower, and his arms loosen at his sides, though he never removed his hands from the floor, ready to throw himself forward and into action. But he was clearly listening.
â...after hearing all of that I can see that we share an enemy. That your training and skill is hard-won. I want to bring our peoples together, Zev. I want my mate safe to walk freely in Anima without threat from my people, and I want to walk safely among hers.â
âDo you?â The words were short, quiet, and muttered, but they were the first heâd spoken and Tarkynâs heart leaped again.
âYes,â he replied emphatically. âBut itâs also my job to ensure that the people of the Queen are safe. I hold great respect for your skill and strength, Zev. Iâve attempted to acknowledge that more than once. I respect what you went through to achieve that strength-and I respect that you are a fierce adversary. But you are an adversary I do not want to fight. I want to find a way to cross the space between us. I do not want to meet you on the battlefield.â
Heâd expected another long pause while the wolf considered that, so it was something of a shock when Zev pushed smoothly to his feet and walked closer, though still keeping himself out of reach of the bars.
âYouâre wise to see that,â he muttered. âBecause youâre right, you donât want to meet me on the battlefield.â
And then the male launched into a tale that broke Tarkynâs heart... and brought a chill to his stomach.
Heâd had no clue. Not the tiniest clue.
Dread coated his ribs.