Chapter 156
Ariana woke because of the voices outside.
At first she stayed still, half asleep and disoriented, listening to the low sounds carrying through the trees surrounding the house. Morning light filtered weakly through the windows, pale enough to make the room feel cold, and for a brief mont she almost convinced herself that the previous night had been a dream.
Then she heard the voices again.
There were too many of them.
She lifted her head imdiately and saw that Kael was already awake.
He stood near the window, shoulders tense beneath his dark shirt while he watched the clearing outside. The mont he realized she was awake, his attention shifted toward her, though the tension in his expression did not ease.
"You should stay here," he said quietly.
Ariana sat up slowly, brushing hair away from her face. "You say that every ti sothing goes wrong."
"This ti I an it."
The seriousness in his voice made her chest tighten.
She stood anyway and crossed the room toward him. Kael did not try to stop her, and that alone told her this situation was worse than he wanted to admit.
When she reached the window, she imdiately understood why.
Wolves stood throughout the clearing outside the house. So remained near the trees while others waited farther down the path leading toward the territory, but all of them were watching the house.
Watching him.
"They ca early," Kael said quietly.
"You knew they would co?"
"I knew the council wouldn’t stay silent after last night."
Before Ariana could respond, a hard knock echoed through the house.
The sound was controlled and deliberate, not hesitant in the slightest.
Official.
Kael’s jaw tightened imdiately.
Another knock followed only seconds later, and the tension in the room sharpened even further.
"That sounds bad," Ariana said carefully.
"It is."
Kael moved toward the door, and this ti Ariana followed him without waiting to be told otherwise. He glanced back at her once, probably intending to argue, but sothing in her expression must have changed his mind because he said nothing.
The mont he opened the door, three Alphas stepped into view.
Ariana recognized what they were instantly, even without introductions. Their power felt older and steadier than ordinary wolves, controlled through years of authority instead of instinct alone.
The oldest Alpha looked directly at Kael.
"The council has called for assembly," he said.
No greeting followed the announcent.
No attempt at politeness.
Kael folded his arms slowly. "That was fast."
"The territory is unstable."
"The territory is nervous," Kael corrected evenly. "There’s a difference."
The Alpha did not react. "Not anymore."
Silence settled heavily between them for a mont before one of the other Alphas looked past Kael toward Ariana.
The atmosphere shifted imdiately after that.
Ariana felt it clearly in the way their attention changed, in the sudden caution that replaced simple observation. The Alpha studied her carefully, and for the first ti uncertainty crossed his face.
"So the reports were true," he said quietly.
Kael’s expression hardened imdiately. "Watch your tone."
But the Alpha barely looked at him now.
His attention remained fixed on Ariana in a way that made the tension deepen throughout the room.
Ariana understood the reason almost imdiately.
They were no longer looking at her like she was simply the woman standing beside the Alpha.
They were looking at her like they finally understood what had survived the clearing the previous night.
The Fifth Blood.
The oldest Alpha narrowed his eyes slightly while studying her more carefully. "The pressure around her changed," he said.
Ariana frowned. "What does that an?"
"It ans your power is still growing."
The words settled heavily into the room.
Kael stepped slightly in front of her before anyone could continue. The movent was subtle, but every Alpha standing outside noticed it imdiately.
So did the Lycan.
The shift inside the room beca impossible to ignore after that. Ariana felt it beneath her skin before anyone spoke again, the sharp instinctive reaction moving through Kael the second the Alphas focused too much attention on her.
The older wolves felt it too.
Their expressions hardened imdiately.
"There," one of them said quietly. "That’s exactly the problem."
Kael’s voice lowered instantly. "Careful."
But the Alpha continued anyway.
"The Lycan reacts every ti her presence is challenged," he said. "And now the Fifth Blood is standing inside the Alpha’s private territory while his control continues weakening."
Ariana crossed her arms tightly. "You’re talking about us like we’re weapons."
The oldest Alpha finally looked directly at her. "That is exactly what concerns the council."
Nobody spoke for a mont after that.
Outside, the wolves gathered throughout the clearing had gone completely silent now, listening to every word.
Kael took another slow step forward, placing himself more clearly between Ariana and the Alphas at the doorway.
"She is not your concern," he said quietly.
The Alpha’s gaze shifted back toward Ariana anyway. "The Fifth Blood has always been the concern."
Ariana felt the tension in Kael imdiately after those words. It moved through him sharply enough that even the air inside the house seed heavier.
One of the younger Alphas spoke more carefully this ti.
"Augustus acknowledged her publicly. Vaelor targeted her directly. Your Lycan responds to her presence." He paused briefly before continuing. "Do you really believe the territory will ignore that?"
Kael’s expression darkened imdiately. "The territory reacts because people like you keep feeding fear into it."
"No," the Alpha replied evenly. "The territory reacts because it rembers what the Fifth Blood ans."
The words settled harder than Ariana expected.
Kael noticed the slight shift in her expression imdiately and looked back toward the Alpha with visible irritation.
"You ca here to pressure ," he said. "So stop pretending this is about history."
The oldest Alpha finally looked directly at him again. "Fine," he said calmly. "Then let’s speak clearly."
The atmosphere tightened once more.
"The council wants a binding trial."
Ariana felt her stomach tighten imdiately.
Kael’s expression did not change, but the pressure around him sharpened enough to make the wolves outside visibly tense.
"No."
"The request already has enough support."
"You don’t have the authority."
"We do if the Alpha is becoming unstable."
The silence afterward felt imdiate and dangerous.
Ariana could feel Kael holding himself rigid beside her, not because he was losing control, but because he was dangerously close to it.
The Alpha noticed too.
"You brought the Fifth Blood into your territory after refusing the bond," he continued calmly. "Your Lycan reacts openly to her presence. The council sees instability, and instability spreads fear."
Kael laughed quietly under his breath, though there was no humor in it.
"You walked in here already convinced I’d fail."
"We walked in here hoping we were wrong."
Kael’s eyes darkened slightly after that.
Ariana felt the shift imdiately.
So did every wolf standing outside the house.
Nobody spoke because the atmosphere inside the room had changed too quickly for anyone to ignore it. The pressure grew heavier, sharper around the edges, and even the Alphas standing at the doorway seed to realize they had pushed too far.
Without thinking, Ariana stepped closer and touched Kael’s arm lightly.
The reaction was imdiate.
Not completely. But enough.
And sohow that made the silence worse.
The oldest Alpha stared at both of them now, understanding settling visibly across his expression.
"The Lycan stabilizes around her," he said quietly.
Nobody answered. Kael’s jaw tightened.
Ariana felt her own heartbeat quicken because the Alpha no longer sounded cautious.
He sounded certain.
And judging by the look in his eyes, that realization was about to change everything.
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