Chapter 30
Mated to the Warrior Beast
~ TARKYN ~
â...complete shitshow,â Elreth snarled. She paced the security building which was less than a mile from the prison trees. Aaryn, Elrethâs mate and the King, stood off to the side, his eyes following his mate as she stormed back and forth across the floor.
The building was large enough for the elders and security council to gather together, with long tables at the back scattered with rolled maps, and chairs along the other.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Gar stood at Tarkynâs side, which Tarkyn appreciated. Though it was possible his brother-in-arms was guarding him, as much as supporting him.
Speaking of shitshows.
âThe wolf was so aggressive because he was in panic-â Tarkyn began, but Elreth cut him off.
âIâm aware. And I felt his pain and fear, too-Iâm not heartless, Tarkyn. But the strength of him! Heâs massive! As big as our biggest wolves and... that male walks a knife-edge. Did you see his eyes? Even when he couldnât stand, he was marking us for death.â
.....
âAny true warrior would,â Tarkyn said simply. âItâs why I acknowledged him. Between pain and the fear for his family, heâs on the edge of sanity, I think. We need to give him space to calm down and think. If he leads his people, he needs to be clear headed. Heâll need healing.â
Elreth snorted. âGood luck getting close enough for that. That male isnât going to negotiate. Heâll take the throat of any one of us without thought.â
âWe could provide resources to his mate and she could treat him. Once he calms down and can think without panic, heâll get strategic about leading his people-â
âIâm still unclear about that. His mate has Alpha. Or they share it. I couldnât quite understand what she described-itâs as if there are different aspects of their society they are both responsible for, but I think she outranks him.â
âThe human?â Tarkyn said, startled.
Elreth nodded. Gar and Aaryn both shifted on their feet as if they were surprised too.
They all waited for Elreth to expand on what she knew, but Tarkyn used the moment to reach out to Harth in his mind again.
He was still uncertain. Sometimes when he did it, it felt like grasping at air. But so far, she could still speak to him-and her voice was steady. He breathed a little easier each time.
âI still donât understand how she heard him when we were at the cave,â Elreth muttered. âThe matebond must have some kind of link for them where they can feel each other-â
âthey can do more than that-they can talk to each other. And not just the mate pairs either,â Tarkyn said, raking a hand through his hair.
Elreth stopped pacing and the males looked up at him as well.
âIâm sorry, what?!â
âI donât understand all of it, but... they can talk in each otherâs minds. Harth-she can talk to Zev because heâs a wolf. Iâm not sure if she can talk to Sasha or not. But she... she can talk to me as well, because Iâm her mate.â
âWhat the fuck?!â Elreth spat.
Tarkyn raised his hands. âWe only just discovered that I can communicate with her this way. But I... I found out that they can do this over miles. At least a couple of miles. Sometimes longer, she said.â
âThey can talk to each other?â
âThe wolves can, at least.â
Elreth blinked, then turned to look at Aaryn, her mate, and a Protector Wolf. His relationship with his beast was different than hers, but they all knew the wolves could mindlink. But talking over miles?
Aarynâs lips thinned and his hands jumped at his sides. âWe canât do it with anyone but a wolf. Their link must be different,â he said quietly.
âConverse? Youâre actually conversing?â
âEl, you knew that I could get messages to the wolves-â
âBut talking? I thought you were... I donât know, sharing intentions or something? Why havenât we talked about this?â
âWe have-I told you how the mindlink worked. Iâve communicated for you-â
âI didnât understand the details, clearly. Something weâll rectify when I can get a second to breathe!â
Aarynâs chin lowered, but his eyes on her were more warning that submission.
Elreth shook her head and turned back to Tarkyn. âYou can talk to her? Or she can talk to you?â
âBoth,â he said quietly. âIâm not very good at it yet. Iâm still learning-this is brand new. But... but I can get a message to her right now if I need to. The thing you need to focus on, though, El, is that if there are other Chimera out there who can do this, they wouldnât even have to be in the Tree City. At least, for some of them. She said it was different depending how close their relationship was. If heâs Alpha, and he can talk through this link, and his people come close enough... they could be coordinating and educating each other... sending images to each other... It seems like just having them in the Tree City means we have to assume anything they know or learn, their people will too. Or already do.â
Elreth shook her head. âCreatorâs mane... we canât catch a fucking break.â She paced again, her eyes darting left and right as if she was searching for something. âThis means weâre really only safe when heâs asleep. If heâs awake and others get close enough, weâre screwed.â Then her eyes widened and she whirled on Tarkyn. âCan they locate each other this way? Sense each otherâs direction?â
Tarkyn frowned. âI donât know, I...â He turned his thoughts inward, examining himself. Could he tell where Harth was, physically?
There was a vague tugging in his chest, back towards the prison trees, but he knew where they were. He thought it was just his yearning to be close to her.
âI donât know,â he repeated, shaking his head. âBut maybe we should plan as if they can.â
Without another word, Elreth stalked to the door of the building and yanked it open to speak to the guards outside.
âGet Jayah over to the prison tree. Feed and water the prisoners, then have Jayah prepare to tranquilize the male again.â
Tarkynâs heart sank. He almost warned Harth as the sound of running footsteps darted along the path. But then his Queen turned to stalk back towards them and all his attention was taken by her focused fury.
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