Chapter 162
The room remained silent after Ryder’s warning, and Ariana felt the tension inside the house tighten so heavily that even breathing suddenly felt difficult. Kael stood beside her without moving, but she noticed the change in him imdiately. The pressure beneath his control had sharpened again, not unstable yet, but alert in a way that made the atmosphere feel heavier around everyone in the room.
"You never ntioned Mira had a brother," Ariana said quietly.
Ryder glanced toward Kael before answering. "Most wolves don’t talk about him."
Ariana frowned slightly. "Why not?"
"Because he left the territories years ago," Ryder explained carefully. "So people think he abandoned the witch clans. Others think he refused to involve himself with the council."
Kael’s expression darkened slightly. "I’ve heard the na before."
"But you never t him," Ariana said.
"No."
The answer made the situation feel stranger sohow.
Outside, wolves still lingered beyond the trees, watching the house from the clearing while whispers spread through the territory faster than anyone could stop them. Ariana could feel the tension building everywhere now. The entire pack seed to be waiting for sothing to happen.
"What kind of person is he?" she asked.
Ryder hesitated briefly before answering. "Depends who you ask."
Kael crossed his arms slowly. "That usually ans trouble."
Before anyone could continue, a hard knock echoed through the house and imdiately silenced the room. The sound was firm and deliberate, not rushed or angry, but controlled in a way that sohow felt more unsettling. Whoever stood outside was not impatient. They were confident enough to wait for the door to open.
The atmosphere inside the room tightened imdiately.
"That’s him," Ryder said quietly.
Kael moved toward the door slowly, every instinct in him visibly alert now. Ariana noticed the way his shoulders tightened before he even reached for the handle, like he already expected whatever stood outside to beco another problem.
The mont the door opened, cold wind swept briefly through the house.
The man standing outside looked nothing like Ariana expected.
Lucien stood taller than most wolves she had seen, dark-haired and calm despite the dozens of eyes watching from the clearing behind him. Unlike the council wolves, he carried none of their rigid formality. His posture looked relaxed, but there was sothing careful in the way he observed everything around him, like soone used to walking into dangerous situations without showing fear.
His eyes settled on Ariana first, studying her quietly as if he was trying to understand why the entire territory suddenly revolved around her. There was no hostility in his expression, but there was unmistakable caution, the kind that ca from soone realizing the situation was far worse than the rumors suggested.
After a mont, his attention finally shifted toward Kael, and the atmosphere inside the house tightened almost imdiately.
"So," he said evenly, "you’re the Alpha she forced the bond on."
Silence crashed through the room.
Kael’s expression hardened imdiately. "And you’re Lucien."
The man gave a small nod. "First ti eting," he replied calmly. "Though I know quite a bit about you already."
The tension in the room sharpened instantly after that.
Ryder stepped farther aside while Lucien entered the house slowly, closing the door behind him as wolves continued gathering outside in the clearing.
Lucien glanced around the room briefly before looking back at Kael. "You look exactly as exhausted as I expected."
Kael crossed his arms tightly. "You ca all the way here just to insult ?"
"No," Lucien answered calmly. "I ca because my sister is destroying herself while the council pretends this situation is still under control."
Ariana felt the atmosphere shift imdiately after that.
Not because Lucien raised his voice.
Because he sounded honest.
Kael noticed it too. "You think the bond is failing."
"I know it is."
The certainty in his voice made the room fall quiet again.
Lucien finally looked toward Ariana directly. "And judging by the pressure in this house, I also know why."
Kael’s eyes darkened slightly. "Careful."
But Lucien didn’t react to the warning.
"The council thinks the Fifth Blood is destabilizing the bond," he continued evenly. "They’re wrong."
Ariana frowned slightly. "Then what’s actually happening?"
Lucien studied her for a mont before answering.
"The bond never truly accepted him in the first place."
The silence afterward felt painfully heavy.
Kael’s jaw tightened imdiately, but he didn’t deny it.
Lucien noticed that too.
"So it’s true," he said quietly.
Kael’s expression hardened further. "You seem very interested in sothing that stopped being your problem years ago."
Lucien laughed quietly under his breath. "I left because I was tired of watching the council treat people like obligations instead of choices."
Ariana saw sothing shift briefly in Kael’s expression after that.
Not surprise.
Recognition.
"You knew she planned this," Kael said quietly.
"Not at first," Lucien answered. "Mira hid most of it from everyone, including . By the ti I understood what she intended to do, the ritual had already happened."
Ariana crossed her arms tighter. "And you tried to stop her."
Lucien looked at her directly. "I told her forcing devotion from soone whose instincts were rejecting her would destroy all of them eventually."
The room fell silent again.
Kael looked away briefly, tension visible in the way his shoulders tightened. For the first ti since Lucien arrived, Ariana realized how exhausted he truly looked beneath the control he forced himself to maintain.
Not because of the Lycan.
Because of years spent carrying sothing he never chose.
Lucien leaned lightly against the wall near the doorway while watching both of them carefully now.
"The council believes Ariana is destroying the bond," he said.
Kael’s expression darkened imdiately. "And what do you believe?"
Lucien answered without hesitation.
"I think the Lycan finally found sothing it trusts more."
Nobody moved after that.
Even Ryder looked stunned by the answer.
Ariana felt her heartbeat quicken sharply while Kael went completely still beside her.
The silence stretched heavily through the room before Kael finally spoke again.
"You know about the Lycan."
Lucien nodded slowly. "Enough to recognize the signs."
Ariana frowned slightly. "What signs?"
Lucien’s attention shifted toward her.
"The way it reacts every ti soone threatens you."
The atmosphere changed instantly after that.
Kael’s voice lowered dangerously. "That conversation ends here."
"No," Lucien replied calmly. "Because whether you admit it or not, the territory already sees it."
Outside, movent shifted faintly through the clearing again. Wolves were gathering closer now, watching the house with growing unease while rumors spread through the territory faster than anyone could control.
Lucien noticed it too.
"The council is afraid," he continued quietly. "Not because the bond is breaking."
His gaze moved slowly between Kael and Ariana.
"They’re afraid because the Lycan chose on its own."
The silence afterward felt suffocating.
Ariana suddenly understood why the wolves outside looked so tense. If the Lycan could choose beyond the bond itself, then the council’s authority over the Alpha line had never been absolute.
Everything the territory built around the bond could collapse.
Kael’s jaw tightened visibly. "You ca here to warn us?"
Lucien’s expression darkened slightly.
"No," he said quietly. "I ca because the council already made its decision."
A cold feeling settled imdiately into Ariana’s chest.
"What decision?" she asked carefully.
Lucien looked directly at her.
"At sunset, they plan to separate the Fifth Blood from the Alpha permanently."
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