Draven.
And when I looked closer, really looked, my heart stopped.
Her breathing wasn’t shallow anymore. Her nose, which should have been swollen and bleeding fresh, was only stained with dried blood.
Impossible.
I took another step forward, letting the first aid box drop softly onto the floor. The soft thud echoed between us.
She flinched, just slightly.
"Look at me," I ordered, my voice low.
She hesitated. That hesitation spoke volumes.
I reached out, ignoring her recoil, and tugged the collar of her shirt down over her shoulder, exposing pale skin where bruises should have already bloomed dark.
My hand brushed down her arm, then to her back, searching. But there was nothing. No bruises. No broken ribs, no trembling breath from pain.
Only one explanation coiled in my mind, sharp and ugly: Meredith had a wolf, and she had hidden it from me.
Fury burned through my veins, boiling hotter than anything I’d felt in years.
"Meredith," I rasped. "How long?"
She swallowed, eyes stubborn and guilty all at once as she rearranged her shirt.
"For how long have you had your wolf?" I pressed.
"For the past two months," she admitted, voice barely above a whisper.
Two months.
My mind flashed back: to that night she asked about Serena, the ancient warrior Queen. The curiosity, the oddly specific questions.
Was that when her wolf surfaced?
My jaw clenched so hard my teeth hurt. Betrayal gnawed at me from inside.
"How could you keep this from me?" I demanded. "How could you lie?"
"I never lied to you," she shot back, voice rising. "I only... kept it from you."
"And what is that if not a lie?" I snarled. "You broke my trust, Meredith."
She stepped forward, her eyes sharp, wet with unshed tears.
"And what about you? You betrayed me too!" Her voice cracked but didn’t falter. "You made Wanda train me today—without telling me, without even asking me if I was ready!" 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
I inhaled, my chest tight. "I did it for your sake—"
"I don’t care!" she shouted, the words tearing from her. "Do you know what it felt like? Standing there and realizing the man I trusted most handed me over to my enemy?"
"That was the point," I growled. "To show you what a real enemy looks like, how they fight. You needed it."
She shook her head, hair falling across her face, eyes blazing.
"And you didn’t even think to warn me?" Her voice dropped, hoarse. "Why, Draven? Why her?"
I opened my mouth, but she didn’t stop.
"You want to know why she volunteered?" Meredith spat, her chest heaving. "Yesterday morning at breakfast, she called me worthless, a bedwarmer—right in front of the servants. And I fought back. I grabbed her hair and slammed her face into her plate. Then I punched her. That’s why."
My breath caught.
She did what?
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