Chapter 85
Mated to the Warrior Beast
85 A Time to Kill â Part ~ TARKYN ~
âDonât do it, Aaryn,â Tarkyn whispered. Moving so slowly so that the wolf could see him and his intentions at all times, he raised his hands, palms up. âHe hasnât killed her.â
Aaryn, Elrethâs mate stood behind his mate, shuddering, a horrific growl rattling in his throat. But Tarkyn could hardly hear it. His entire head rang with a shrill scream of nerves and terror.
Heâd been closer to her. Closer to Elreth than the other males, bar that stupid guard. Heâd been the closest, and the most skilled.
Any other day of his life he would have met that onslaught by throwing the Queen aside and putting himself in the enemyâs way-gladly.
But he hadnât even thought. It hadnât even registered.
Heâd whipped his mate aside instead. His mate who wasnât the target of the attack, though close enough to it to be at risk. Everything in his body, his mind had screamed for Harthâs safety first and heâd reacted the moment the wolf moved.
Thoughtless.
Mindless.
.....
In defense of his mate... but leaving his Queen defenseless.
A cold chill squeezed his throat as surely as Zevâs hand on his Queenâs neck.
Tarkyn swallowed to loosen it, shook off the dreadful thoughts because that was a problem for later. The problem for this moment gripped his Queenâs throat so hard his fingers created shadows in her skin.
Tarkyn didnât take his eyes off of Zev, whose teeth were bared and his eyes alight with vengeful delight.
He held the Queen and that weapon...
Tarkyn was rocked by a wave of nausea.
Nudging Harth behind him, he took another slow step forward.
âOne more step, Tarkyn, and Iâll cut her throat.â
Tarkyn froze. Raising his palms higher to show his obedience. Yet he didnât address Zev, but the King.
âAaryn, breathe. He hasnât killed her. He hasnât even harmed her.â
Aarynâs curses sizzled under that snarling growl, but Gar-the Queenâs brother-also poised just feet from her, blinked and glanced at Tarkyn. He was getting it.
âHe hasnât killed her,â he repeated. âHe has opportunity, and he hasnât done it,â Tarkyn said quickly, praying they could all hear him past their own screaming instincts. He swallowed and made his voice stronger. âThe scratch happened when the guard fought-he hasnât broken her skin yet.â
Elrethâs breath tore in and out of her bared teeth-which meant Zev was holding her tightly enough to keep her there, but not strangling her. There was no doubt in Tarkynâs mind the male knew how to do it. But heâd chosen not to. Tarkyn would have felt relieved, but Elreth stared Zev straight in the eye. She didnât move a muscle, but her eyes blazed with Alpha anger. Tarkyn prayed sheâd keep her self-control, knowing that her instincts would be shrieking also.
âZev, youâve made your point,â he said, far more calmly than he felt, drawing Zevâs attention to himself. âWe all get it, so... let her go.â
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âIâm not. I just know-as you do-there would be no going back from that. And I know from my mate, you are not ruthless. Youâre a good, thoughtful male. You donât want to kill her-â
âDonât be so certain,â Zev growled, his eyes snapping back to lock with Elrethâs. âI didnât break my people free just to see them with your fangs at their throat instead.â The words rolled off into a guttural growl and adrenaline shocked Tarkynâs system as the wolfâs eyes changed. âI havenât killed her... but I could.â
The tension in the room was palpable-Elreth quivering with the urge to fight, but holding herself together while her mate stood behind her, his body twitching and a growl rising ever higher as he struggled with himself not to put her in further danger. Her brother stood just to Aarynâs right, trembling also, but Gar was the only one whose eyes hadnât changed-he was listening to Tarkyn.
Praying that he could make this right, Tarkyn straightened from his defensive stance and tried to make his voice relax.
âRevenge wonât make your people freer,â Tarkyn said bluntly. âHarth and I have discussed what freedom would look like for the Chimera-the chance to live and love and grow families without intervention... you wonât achieve that this way, Zev.â
âRemind him of his own son,â Harth whispered in his head.
Of course. She was right. âYour son wonât have the chance to grow into the strong, capable male he could be if you do this, Zev. You may kill her-but you will bring the weight of the entire Anima down on yourself, your family, and your people if you do. Just as I would expect you to do if I were to kill your mate.â
âSheâs not your mate.â
âShe is my Queen.â
âFucking human institutions, human titles-you say you fought them, but you act like them, you think like them,â Zev snarled.
âNo,â Tarkyn countered. âYouâre wrong, Zev. But I get it. Youâve been wounded, and your family put at risk. If I were in your shoes, Iâd want to fight too. But this wonât bring what you need. You know that.â
Zev shuddered, his entire body wracked with the fight for restraint, his hand that gripped the soldierâs and his spear, trembling so that Tarkyn could barely breathe for fear heâd plunge it into Elrethâs neck.
âShow the way, Zev. Show us the way. You could have killed her, but you didnât. Because you arenât a ruthless killer. Youâre a thoughtful male with honor. Prove it. Prove to them that you have the capacity, but you wonât use it.â
Zev sucked in a breath. A shudder wracked him from head to toe.
As the life of his Queen hung in the balance, there was a small noise behind Tarkyn-a guard twitching, he thought at first. But then light footsteps were suddenly accompanied by a small, high voice that gave a little breathless sob.
âNo, Zev... please.â It was Sasha, crying. âPlease.â
Zevâs brow furrowed and Tarkyn pressed the advantage. âIf you kill her, Zev, I will kill you.â
âNot if I beat you to it,â Aaryn snarled from behind Elreth.
But to Tarkynâs dismay, Zevâs expression only hardened.
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