Chapter 218 - 218 Ripple Effect
Mated to the Warrior Beast
218 Ripple Effect
~ ELRETH ~
âI⦠I hear your challenge,â she said breathlessly, pressing the words between her teeth. âBut I would hope that we could find a peaceful way toââ
âI was told that you Anima respected the traditions. That you fought when fighting was necessary to determine dominance,â Zev said, his lips curling up in warning.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWe do. I do!â Elreth said, her voice growing stronger, even as her heart pounded so hard she could barely hear anything else. âBut we have traditions that must be⦠I cannot fight you right now. My second isnât here,â she said, grasping at strawsâAaryn was likely still nearby, though sheâd asked him to position himself well beyond the reach of an advancing Chimeran horde.
But to her surprise, Zev didnât argue, or get annoyed.
He smiled.
He was very handsome when he smiled.
And very coldly terrifying.
âOh, but he is,â he said quietly. Then turned to look at the woods behind him and gave a sharp, piercing whistle.
.....
Sasha looked at her mate, her expression confused.
Zev caught Sashaâs eye. Elreth wasnât sure what passed between them, but Sashaâs face paled right before Zev gestured to his rightâand Elrethâs leftâwhere four Chimera were emerging from between the trees, poles over their shoulders and some kind of box orâ¦
Cage. It was a cage.
And within it, lips peeled back to bare his teeth, all four legs braced for action, and silver eyes fierce, was a wolf.
A beautiful, strong, very familiar wolf.
âAaryn?â Elreth whispered as every molecule in her body screamed. And then snarled.
Her body went rigid as Aarynâs eyes snapped to hers and a whine broke from his chest as Zev looked back and forth between them.
âZev, what have you done?â Sasha breathed, her tone terrified and angry and so, so sad.
âIâve done nothing,â Zev growled. âI agreed to come for peace talks and I did. But this male broke through our ranks and was brought to me. I wasnât the one to break ranksâhe was. And yet, I didnât kill him!â he snarled. âDo you see, Elreth, that I am not the loose screw or hair-trigger you think I am. Iâm standing here at your request, Iâm playing by your rulesâand Iâm not even hurting your mate when he comes after me.â
âHe would never haveââ but she broke off, because Aaryn had been so angry this morning. So upset that she wouldnât allow them to know she was pregnant. So scared for herâand with good reason, it would seem. Was that⦠Had he really done this to try and draw attention away from her? Or to remove Zev?
Had her mate tried to kill him? She prayed not.
âSo, you see,â Zev continued, everyone staring at him in shock, âYour second is here. You can take a challenge. You are witnessed and supportedâjust like I am. Our people will all watch, and whoever wins takes all⦠isnât that how you do it?â
Elreth swallowed, her head spinning and gut twisted with a tornado of rage and fear as Zev stared at her, and everyone else looked back and forth between them. Waiting.
She couldnât let herself go. Not by a hair. If she didâ¦
âYes,â she said faintly. âThat is⦠that is how we do it.â
Aarynâs wolf snarled, leaping for the bars of the cage, his pure rage echoing across the valley and piercing her heart.
She turned and met his eye, pleading with him, and signed, âI will free you.â
âBut she canât!â a voice rose from behind Zev, in among the trees.
A murmur rippled through the people across the valley and everyone turned to see whoâd spoken.
To Elrethâs surprise, it was Harth, rushing out from beneath the trees, sweat on her brow making her hair stick to her skin, and Tarkyn right behind her, his face stern and angryâhis eyes locked on Zev.
Elrethâs breath caught. She knew that face. Knew that posture.
Tarkyn was on the verge of violence. He must have learned about Aaryn.
Aaryn, dear God. Elreth closed her eyes for the briefest moment, throwing up a prayer for her mate. They had to let him go. Had to. She had to make certain they did. And she couldnât, under any circumstance, vent her rage until they had.
She raised a hand to stop Harth, but the female rushed forward, sprinting to Zevâs side, her breath heaving, her chest rising and falling, swallowing hard as she tried to speak.
âYou canât fight her. You canât. Sheâs pregnant.â
A new gaspâthis time on both sides of the valleyârushed through the valley, threatening to ripple the grass with its force.
Elrethâs heart sank as Zev turned his eyes back to her, his brows pinched to a V, and his eyes fierce.
She met his gaze evenly. But neither of them had a chance to speak, because it was Sasha who gasped, âWhat?!â then turned to face her mate.
When he didnât immediately look at her, she stepped between him and Elreth, putting herself with her back to Elreth.
Elreth was humbled and a little scandalized. Did this woman know nothing about combat and risk? She turned her back to El who could have kicked her legs out from under her and had her back in a chokehold before Sasha even knew what happened.
A low growl began, so quiet and soft, at first Elreth didnât register it, until she closed her hand to a fist, and Zev was snarling.
Elreth looked up from Sashaâs vulnerable back to meet his eyes and shook her head.
She might see the vulnerability. It didnât mean she would exploit it.
His eyes narrowed, but then he looked down at his mate who was gesturing with both hands.
âNo! Zev! No! No more! This is done! You cannot fight her!â
Zevâs lips went tight, but Sasha shook her head vehemently. âDone. This is overâhalf the reason youâre angry at her is because of her potentially hurting Zanâyou said it, you said that was unforgivable. Well, live by your own rules, Zev! If she canât harm your child, you canât harm hers.â
Elrethâs brows popped upâher enemyâs mate standing in the gap for her? The woman should have been Anima.
âI would never have hurt her if sheâs pregnant,â Zev growled. âThat is⦠new information,â he said bluntly, his expression sullen.
Sashaâs shoulders rose and fell once. âWell thank God for that much, at least.â She had her hands on his chest to hold him back, but Zev just leaned around her to meet Elrethâs eyes.
âBut that doesnât solve our problem,â he said, leveling a finger at Elrethâs chest.
El nodded, and sighed. She could certainly see that that was true.
âSo, choose your Champion,â he growled. âAnd Iâll fight himâsince it will obviously be a him.â
Elreth froze at the same time Sasha gasped, âNo! Zevââ
âIâll do it.â
There was a still moment where it seemed even the air in the valley didnât move, then all eyes and ears turnedâincluding Elrethâs.
Tarkyn stood at his mateâs side, Harth who was bent forward, panting heavily, obviously panicked at the idea of Zev attacking a pregnant woman.
He put his hand on his mateâs shoulder who was staring at him in confusion, but he just locked eyes with Zev.
âIâll do it. Iâll represent the Anima on Elrethâs behalf. Iâll accept your challenge.â
âTarkyn, NO!â Harth shrieked, grabbing for his arm.
Murmurs and conversation bubbled around the valley on both sides, punctuated by Harthâs pleas.
But the two males only stared at each other, tension crackling between them. And Elrethâs heart sank. Because Tarkyn was right. He was absolutely the right male to stand in her stead.
For more reasons that he would probably ever realize.