NOVEL Knotted By The Three Feral Alphas Chapter 71: Another Cursed Triad

Knotted By The Three Feral Alphas

Chapter 71: Another Cursed Triad
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Chapter 71: Chapter 71: Another Cursed Triad

The kings watched from the edge of the yard. They stayed close but they no longer hovered. They had learned. The bond between us felt solid, the kind of strength that came after too many nights of holding back fear.

After the session I walked the corridors with the kings. The keep felt alive with purpose. Wolves nodded as we passed, their eyes sharp, their steps purposeful.

The new laws on shared resources had eased the tension in the outer farms. The gammas who once whispered against the changes now nodded when I spoke.

The victory over Vespera had shifted something inside them. The diplomacy ride had sealed it.

We returned to the chambers as the sun dropped behind the western ridge. There was nothing much to do during the day other than putting one or two things in place and making the regular rounds and checks. The children were waiting on the furs, the nursery women having brought them up early.

Lila ran to me the moment I stepped inside, her small arms wrapping around my legs. Thorne and Elara crawled across the furs toward me, their knees and elbows working in determined little circles. They were more active every day, their babbles turning into strings of sounds that almost sounded like words. frёewebηovel.cѳm

Lila looked up at me, her small face serious. "Mama talk to other wolves again?"

I knelt and pulled all three of them into my lap. "Yes, little one. We made new friends."

Thorne pushed himself up on wobbly legs, hands gripping the edge of a low bench. He looked at me, eyes wide with surprise, and took one unsteady step. Then another. Elara saw him and pushed up beside him, her tiny feet finding the floor. She took three steps before dropping back to her knees with a delighted squeal.

Lila clapped her hands and cheered. "They walk! They walk like me!"

I opened my arms and let them tumble into me. Thorne fell against my chest, laughing. Elara crawled the rest of the way and grabbed my braid with both hands. I held them close, their small hearts beating fast against mine, and felt something loosen in my chest that had been tight since the last raid.

The kings joined us a few minutes later. Darius knelt beside me, one hand on Thorne’s back. Kane sat on the floor and let Elara climb all over him. Rylan stretched out with Lila on his chest, his fingers brushing my knee.

The bond between the four of us felt steady and warm. The diplomacy ride had opened a new path. The western packs were watching. They respected the victory we had won. Now we would turn that respect into something lasting.

I spent the rest of the evening in the war room with the kings, planning the next steps. The Gray Hollow alliance was secured. The next pack to the north would hear about it soon. We marked the routes and chose the escort for the next ride. The children stayed in the nursery, their laughter drifting down the corridor every so often.

I let the sound anchor me while we worked. Thorne and Elara were beginning to babble real words. Lila was becoming more vocal every day. They were the reason we planned these rides. They were the reason we would not wait for the next threat to find us.

By evening the plan was set. I walked the corridors with the kings, checking the guard rotations one last time. The keep felt alive with purpose. Wolves nodded as we passed, their eyes sharp, their steps purposeful. The pack had chosen to stand with me after the last battle. They would support these diplomatic rides now. freewebnovel.cσ๓

We returned to our chambers as the sun dropped behind the western ridge. The children were already asleep in the big bed, tangled together in a pile of limbs and blankets. Lila had one arm flung over Thorne. Elara curled against her brother’s back. I stood in the doorway for a long moment, watching their small chests rise and fall.

The kings stayed close behind me. Darius rested a hand on my shoulder. Kane brushed his fingers along my arm. Rylan leaned in and pressed a kiss to the side of my neck.

We would begin the work of securing the peace we had won.

I turned to the three of them and felt the bond settle deeper, stronger than it had been since the night I returned from Shadowpine. The children slept safe between us. The keep held. The wall I held inside myself was still standing.

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I climbed the eastern wall at dawn with all three children bundled against me. Lila clung to my back in the carrier, her small arms wrapped around my neck. Thorne and Elara nestled in the wide sling across my chest, their warm weight steady against the wind.

The kings walked beside me, silent, their boots scraping the stone steps in rhythm with mine. The air carried the sharp bite of early spring, the last patches of snow melting into the cracks between the blocks.

Lila pointed at the hawk circling high above. "Look at the bird mama," she said, her voice clear and proud. Thorne reached up with a chubby hand, trying to grab the same invisible thing. Elara kicked her legs, laughing when the wind tugged her blanket. I held them closer, feeling the small movements that reminded me every day why we fought.

The pack moved below in the bailey, their steps purposeful as they started the day’s work. The women trained in the yard, blades flashing under the weak sun. The gammas checked the walls and the stores. The keep felt alive, the victory over Vespera still fresh in their bones.

I looked out over the land we had bled to hold. The outer farms lay quiet under the melting snow. The training yard showed fresh marks from yesterday’s drills. The walls rose high and unyielding, the smoke from every chimney a sign that life continued inside.

We had come far from the night I arrived in chains. The pack no longer whispered about the human queen. They stood with me now, even the ones who once doubted. The children had changed everything.

Lila was becoming more vocal every day, her small voice carrying questions about the world beyond the walls. Thorne and Elara were crawling faster, their babbles turning into strings of sounds that almost sounded like words. They were the reason we had fought. They were the reason we would keep fighting.

I turned to the kings. Darius scanned the horizon with that cold focus he wore like armor. Kane kept one hand near his knife, his scarred fingers relaxed but ready. Rylan leaned on the parapet, his gaze sweeping the tree line like he could will any threat to show itself. They had learned to stand with me instead of over me.

I looked at each of them and spoke the words that had been building since the victory.

"The win against Vespera was only the beginning," I said. "The other cursed group from the far north is stirring. They want the broken curse in the children’s blood to remake their own line into something unstoppable. We will not wait for them to come for us. We prepare. We watch. We strike first if we must."

The kings nodded. Darius rested his hand on my shoulder. Kane’s fingers brushed my arm. Rylan straightened from the parapet, his amber eyes locking on mine. The bond between the four of us surged, steady and fierce.

Lila shifted on my back, her small voice piping up. "Bad wolves again?"

I kissed the top of her head. "Maybe, little one. But we are stronger."

Thorne and Elara nestled closer, their small hands clutching my tunic. I held them tight, feeling the warmth of their bodies against the cold morning air.

A shout rose from the gate below. Two scouts galloped in, horses lathered, cloaks flapping. They reined in hard in the bailey and looked up at the wall. Their faces were grim.

Garrick met them first. He listened for a moment, then turned and looked straight up at me.

"My kings and queen, there is movement in the northern passes," he called. "Three sets of prints. They left a carved wolf at the marker stone. The runes say they are coming for the broken blood."

The words carried clear across the bailey. The pack stopped what they were doing and looked up at the wall. The bond between the four of us tightened, the kings shifting closer without a word.

I looked at the three children in my arms and then at the kings beside me. The wall I held inside myself was still standing.

I turned to the pack below and raised my voice so every wolf could hear.

"This couldn’t get any worse and we just ended Vespera. For fucks sake!" I snapped. "Then we meet them on the field," I added. "We ride when the scouts return. We end this before they reach our walls."

The pack cheered, the sound raw and fierce. I stood there with the children warm against me and the kings at my back and felt the keep shift beneath my feet. The new threat from the north had drawn its line.

We would draw ours in steel and fire.

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