Sweet Warnings
Ava’s POV
The main courtyard bustled with activity when we descended the steps. Northern Lights carriages waited in a neat line horses stamping impatiently while delegates finished their farewells. I felt every pair of eyes turn toward us, tracking our movements with undisguised curiosity.
“Alpha King, James approached with a formal bow, “thank you for your hospitality. This alliance will benefit both territories greatly.”
“The pleasure was ours,” Blake replied smoothly, his arm drawing me closer. “I believe you’ve met my Luna, Ava Rivers.
James smiled warmly, pressing a brief kiss to my knuckles. “Future Luna, it’s been an honor.”
Other pack members had gathered to witness the delegation’s departure–Tyler and Maya, Council members, even kitchen staff. To my surprise, their expressions held more curiosity than judgment. Ruth gave me a subtle thumbs–up from behind a pillar, making me bite my cheek to keep from laughing.
“Ava!” Lucas barreled through the crowd, a miniature version of Blake in his formal wear. “Everyone knows you’re my mom
now!”
Before I could stop him, he’d grabbed Lyra’s hand. “Priestess Starlight, this is my mom! Isn’t she pretty?”
My face burned. The kid had zero filter.
Lyra’s expression softened as she looked down at him. “She’s very pretty, Lucas. And lucky to have such a wonderful son.
Lucas beamed. “I know! I’m teaching her Luna stuff. Did you know she can throw a knife from twenty feet and hit the target every time?”
I caught Tyler hiding a smile. Great. The knife–throwing Luna–that’s what they’d call me now.
An elderly wolf with silver–streaked hair approached Oliver, one of the senior council members. His sharp gaze swept over
me, assessing.
“Miss Rivers,” his voice carried across the courtyard, “as a warrior from Shadow Creek, what unique value do you bring to Silverpeak? Our traditions differ significantly from your upbringing.”
The crowd went silent. I felt my mouth go dry as every eye turned toward me.
“I…” My voice wavered embarrassingly. I cleared my throat, starting again. “I believe these differences might actually be
valuable.”
I felt Blake’s hand tighten around mine,/offering silent support.
“I see both packs differently than someone who’s only known one way of life.” The words came haltingly, but I pushed through. “And as a warrior, protecting this pack–my new family–is something I already know how to do.”
Oliver studied me, his expression unreadable. The silence stretched uncomfortably.
Blake stepped in smoothly. “Oliver, remember when Elizabeth first arrived? New perspectives always take time to integrate,
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but they make us stronger for It.”
Oliver’s expression softened slightly. “Fair point, Alpha King. I simply wanted to ensure our future Luna understands t responsibility she carries.”
I shot Blake a grateful look. I still had miles to go before I’d be comfortable in this role, but his steady presence made the journey less daunting.
As the delegates prepared for departure, Lyra pulled me aside, her voice dropping.
“I wanted to thank you again for yesterday,” she said. “Your understanding meant more than you know.
“Of course,” I replied. Despite our rocky start, I genuinely respected the woman standing before me.
Lyra hesitated, those unusual purple eyes studying my face. “There’s something else you should know.
My stomach tightened. “What is it?”
“It’s about Sophia.” She kept her voice low, glancing around to ensure we weren’t overheard. “She approached me several times during our stay, trying to encourage a relationship between Blake and myself.”
Heat rushed to my face. Not exactly surprising, but hearing it confirmed still stung. “Oh.”
“She also told me things about you. About why you came to Silverpeak.” Lyra’s expression turned serious. She said you approached Blake to save your father from execution. That he was accused of being a traitor to Shadow Creek.”
My chest constricted at the mention of Dad. “That’s… that’s true. William Rivers is my father, and he was arrested for
treason. But Lyra, I didn’t come here to seduce Blake.” I took a deep breath, wanting her to understand. ‘Initially I did come seeking mercy for my father, but what happened between Blake and me… that was something I never expected. Now I just know that I love him, and want to be with him, regardless of whether he’s the Alpha King or not.”
“I believe you,” Lyra said firmly. “But the way Sophia told the story… It sounded like omeone has been filling her head with a very specific narrative about your motivations.”
Jackson. It had to be him.
“There’s something else,” Lyra continued. “William Rivers… that name came up during our recent border discussions. Incidents along our shared borders with Shadow Creek.”
My heart jumped. “You know about his case?”
“Not specifically, but I remember mentions of something.” Lyra’s brow furrowed. “When I return home, I’ll look into what our border guards might know. If there’s information that could help your father…”
“Lyra, you don’t have to-”
“Yes, I do.” Her voice left no room for argument. “If an innocent man faces execution while the real traitor walks free, that concerns all territories.”
Tears pricked my eyes. I blinked them back, refusing to cry in front of everyone. “Thank you.”
“Be careful, Ava.” Lyra’s expressión turned grave. “If Sophia truly believes you’re dangerous to her family, if someone’s feeding her lies about you…“,
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