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Mated to the Warrior Beast-Chapter 220 - 220 Negotiating Terms
220 Negotiating Terms
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Hope burned in Tarkynâs chest like the spice of a winter pepper. He could barely breathe for holding himself back because what if it didnât work?
Sasha and Elreth faced each other, Elreth eyeing her warily, but Tarkyn could smell hope on his Queen as well.
Yet, she trembled and he didnât blame her. Her mate was caged.
Tarkynâs own rage bubbled up again at that thought. He was forced to keep his eyes on the wolf instead of letting them wander back to Aaryn.
Theyâd been following the Chimera to this meeting. They were supposed to be just behind Zev and Sasha, ready and accessible to assist in smoothing lines of communication. But theyâd been late joining the crowd and so were walking quickly, trying to catch up with the leaders at the front.
But an hour earlier, when they still lagged out of sight of those in the front, Harth had suddenly stopped walking, grabbing for Tarkynâs arm, her eyes wide and afraid.
âThereâs a wolf⌠a wolf⌠an Anima wolfââ sheâd cast around to look for him, confused as the sparse crowds of Chimera passed them.
Sheâd taken his hand and run north, hissing to him in the bond that an Anima was here and in danger.
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When theyâd reached the edge of the Chimera who were traveling, Tarkyn had taken over, running through the trees to scout aheadâuntil heâd finally found a cluster of Chimera deep in the forest, off the path to the valley.
And heâd known⌠as soon as heâd caught the scents heâd known.
Aaryn. Aaryn was here, trying to save Elrethâand the Chimera werenât giving an inch.
Or at least, Zev wasnât.
As they hid behind a roll of land, Harth had sought the link with himâheâd been reaching out, trying to connect with other wolves, but his link was different and required trust. As far as Harth could tell, none of the other Chimera had heard him.
But Harth had⌠and sheâd whispered what she could learn to Tarkyn.
Aaryn had come, was desperate and willing to face Zev himself. Because ElrethâŚ
Harth sucked in a gasp. âElrethâs pregnant!â she whisper-squeaked.
Tarkynâs heart had risen and sunk in the same momentâhigh and thrilled for his old friend and Alpha and the joy that was coming to her and Aaryn.
And sunk into the much and darkness under his toes because⌠no wonder sheâd been so afraid. No wonder sheâd struggled to separate from her emotions.
And she was facing an assassin wolf with his mind on vengeance today?
Tarkynâs blood had run cold. But thereâd been no time to think.
One of the Chimeran guards ahead must have heard a whisper of Harthâs exclamation, because heâd turned, frowning at the trees.
Theyâd been forced to duck and slink away, to run in the wrong direction to keep themselves hidden, to draw up the rear of the Chimeran ranks as Harth tried desperately to maintain the link with Aarynâbut the distance was too great when they knew each other so little.
So when they finally made it to the valley, it was to find the leaders facing off and Zev declaring a challenge.
Heâd felt his mateâs tender heart scream in fear because there was Aaryn, in his wolf and caged⌠and there was Elreth, facing Zev with dignity that belied her shock and fear.
It had been instinct to step into defense of her when the opportunity arose. He hadnât even had to think. It was his roleâthe role he had always played. And in truth, with the possible exception of Gar, he was the most likely Anima to be able to take the wolf in direct combat.
But Gar lacked refinement.
Tarkyn had watched Zev move like a watersnake in the prison. Heâd seen the trembling strength of the male, and his whip-fast reflexes.
His ruthlessness, too.
The male had walked a razor-wire that day heâd held a blade to Elrethâs throatâand that was with bars and guards between them.
How impossible would it be for her to take him, even warned ahead, when they were both free like this?
She couldnât do itâshe would lose. And worse⌠her baby would lose, too.
So he hadnât even thought, just offered himself, and seen the affirmation and gratitude in Elrethâs gaze.
But his mate⌠his mate snarled at him through the bond, pleaded with him⌠feared all of it.
When Sasha stood up to Zev, Tarkynâs hope had risen againâbut he had seen the threat, tensed with the others when Sasha turned her back on her mate.
Tarkyn didnât know if the Chimera had the same⌠restraints with their mates that the Anima did. Something in Tarkynâs soul would die if he physically hurt Harth. But Zev⌠Zev stank like a serpent about to strike.
Tarkyn had stepped forward instinctively, Harth pleading with him not to moveâŚ
Then Sashaâs beautiful, beautiful words.
âWe want peace,â she said firmly. âWe want peace and⌠whatever it takes, none of us wants to fight anymore. Ever.â
Tarkyn was tornâhis Queen was there, facing another female Alpha, facing the loss of her own offspring, facing the caging of her mate.
But that male⌠the most present threat, was storming away, rage and bitterness painting every inch of his bodyâand now with humiliation added to the mix.
Tarkyn couldnât breathe as he looked back and forth between Elreth and the now-retreating Zev, growling as Chimera made way to let him through. Ćđłeeđeđn૦đŻel.cđźđ
The tension in the valley rose like a slowly tightened bowstring in the people around him.
This could all end in war.
He had to do something.
Sending a wash of reassurance through the bond to his mate who was so frightened she physically shook, Tarkyn turned and slipped to the edge of the crowd who were all zeroed in on Sasha and Elreth and the drama playing out there.
Even those who noticed Zev were avoiding his wrath, so only hurried to make space for him to pass, then turned their attention back to the females.
It wasnât safe. It couldnât be safe.
That male was quivering with tension and rage⌠He couldnât be leftâbecause which way would he turn?
Would he finally surrender? Let himself be dominated for the good of his people?
Or would he turn and fight.
Or worse⌠fight dirty?
Whichever it was, Tarkyn would be there to ensure that the people were safe. To ensure that his mate was safe.
âTarkyn! Please!â Harth pleaded in his head.
âIâm just watching him. Just guarding, Harth. Stay there. Help Sasha and Elreth find their way. Everything hinges on what happens this day.â