The combined forces of the triumvirate and Elowen’s reluctant allies had arrived just before dusk, setting up defensive lines along the southern bank. Tents dotted the fields like dark mushrooms. Wolves in partial shifts patrolled the periter while engineers reinforced makeshift barricades with felled trees and sharpened stakes.
Seren stood on a low rise overlooking the ford, her enhanced senses drinking in the chaos. She could sll the tension in the air...sweat, wet fur, oiled steel, and the faint sour note of distrust between the two allied camps. Elowen’s forces camped slightly apart, their banners bearing her personal sigil of a silver rose. The scent of lavender and polished steel clung to them, mixing uneasily with the cedar-and-smoke loyalty of the triumvirate’s troops.
Kael’s massive presence flanked her on one side, Aeron on the other, and Theron behind. The bond thrumd with constant vigilance.
Elowen approached on horseback, dismounting gracefully. She wore light armour beneath a dark cloak, her expression composed. "Brothers. The lines are set. My archers will cover the left flank. Your heavy wolves take the centre ford. We hold until Magnus commits his main force, then counter."
Aeron studied her coolly. "Your troops answer to our commanders. No independent charges. If I see one banner moving without orders, the alliance ends."
Elowen’s smile was thin. "Of course. We fight as one...for now"
Seren’s wolf senses caught the lie’s faint edge, not outright falsehood, but careful omission. Elowen planned contingencies. She always did.
Training continued even on the eve of battle. Kael pulled Seren aside for final combat drills in the fading light. "Shift and hold form while moving. In battle, you must fight as wolf or human without losing awareness of either."
She shifted smoothly this ti, her dark wolf form sleek and powerful. Kael’s larger black wolf circled her, testing with feints and controlled lunges. She dodged, countered, and even managed to land a solid shoulder check that sent him skidding in the mud. Through the bond ca his fierce pride. *Good. You’re ready enough.*
When they shifted back, Aeron took over. "Use your senses here. Sll the wind. Magnus’s scouts are probing. Tell what you detect."
Seren closed her eyes, letting the overwhelming input sort itself. "Fear from so of Elowen’s newer recruits. Ambition from her captains. And... northern pine scent on the eastern wind. Scouts. At least four, watching us now."
As night fell, the four of them gathered in the command tent with Elowen and senior commanders. Maps were unrolled, positions marked. Elowen proposed aggressive flanking manoeuvres; Aeron countered with defensive patience. Kael pushed for direct confrontation at the ford. Theron suggested shadow raids to disrupt Magnus’s supply lines before dawn.
Surprisingly, the discussion flowed. Elowen’s strategic insight proved sharp, her knowledge of southern noble weaknesses useful. For a few hours, the fragile alliance felt almost functional.
Seren contributed where she could, her new senses cutting through boasts and half-truths. When one of Elowen’s captains overstated his troops’ readiness, she quietly corrected the numbers. Elowen’s eyes narrowed slightly, but she adjusted without argunt.
Later, when the commanders left, Elowen lingered. She studied Seren openly for the first ti. "You’ve changed more than I anticipated. The ritual succeeded. A human wolf... it changes the balance of power in ways even I did not foresee."
Seren t her gaze steadily, golden-flecked eyes unflinching. "I am not a balance to be shifted. I am part of the triumvirate now."
Elowen’s smile was enigmatic. "We shall see what this brings. For now, we fight the sa enemy."
The triplets made their distrust clear once Elowen departed. "She consolidates power even as she helps us," Aeron said. "Her pledged houses are watching. If we falter, they may swing to her."
Kael growled. "If she betrays us mid-battle, I will rip her throat out myself. Blood tie be damned."
Theron’s voice was cold. "My shadows are already embedded in her camp. Any suspicious movent and we cut her lines of command."
Seren felt the weight of the fragile alliance through the bond; necessity wrapped in suspicion. They needed Elowen’s troops to match Magnus’s numbers but trusting her was like holding a blade by the edge.
Sleep that night was brief and uneasy. Seren lay between her mates in the command tent, her new wolf instincts keeping her half-alert even in rest. She could hear distant howls from Magnus’s camp across the river, war songs and challenges carried on the night wind. The scent of pine resin grew steadily stronger, a constant reminder of the enemy waiting just beyond the water.
Before dawn, alarms suddenly rang through the entire camp.
Scouts reported urgent movent. Magnus had launched a surprise night crossing at a secondary ford further upstream. His vanguard was already engaging Elowen’s left flank in fierce combat. Fires lit up the northern bank as wave after wave of northern wolves poured across the river under cover of darkness.
The command tent erupted into imdiate, organized action.
Elowen burst in, armour half-donned. "My lines are holding, but barely. Magnus committed faster than expected. He’s testing the alliance already."
Aeron snapped orders. "Kael, centre reinforcent. Theron, shadow raid on their rear. Seren stays with us until we see the full assault."
Kael shifted instantly, roaring a battle cry that shook the tent poles. Seren felt the pull to join him, her wolf surging with the need to fight.
But as the triplets moved to mount up, a ssenger from Elowen’s camp arrived, bloodied and wide-eyed.
"Princess Elowen’s captains report... so of her pledged houses are hesitating. They received secret ssages from Magnus offering better terms if they switch sides mid-battle. The alliance is fracturing before the main force even engages!"
Elowen’s face tightened, but her scent carried no true surprise, only calculated annoyance.
The bond flared with suspicion and urgency.
The fragile alliance with their sister had bought them numbers.
As the first howls of full battle rose across the river and fires blazed on the northern bank, it was clear the pact was already unravelling under pressure.
Now, the question was not whether Elowen would eventually betray them...
...but exactly when.
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