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Falling in Love with the King of Beasts

[COMPLETE] Reth stalked towards her, chin low so the shadow cast by his hard jaw cut across the thick fur collar of his vest. His hair had fallen over his eyes in the scuffle, so he peered at her through it like a lion in the grass. With each step, his graceful, rolling gait reminded her of a predator stalking its prey. Despite the forest floor littered in twigs and leaves, he didn’t make a sound. “Wh-who are you?” Elia stammered, backing away, her hands up. He met her step for step until she came up hard against the tree behind her—and didn’t stop until he loomed over her, so broad his shoulders and chest made a wall in front of her. She could feel the heat rising off his skin in the cool, night air. “I am the Leonine King.” His voice was a dark, husky gravel. Behind him a chorus of wheezes, howls, and chirps of agreement rose from the people watching. “And you are?” “Elia,” she breathed. “Elia,” he growled, leaning in closer, bringing with him the scent of pine and rain and the musk of something distinctly male. “I am Reth.” He said the name with a strange, guttural roll in his throat. “I am the King of Beasts. I am Clan Leader, and I am Alpha of WildWood.” Several snarls rose from the crowds behind him then, but he ignored them. Elia swallowed as he leaned in until the scruff on his jaw rasped her cheek. “I am the King,” he said, “And you will be my mate.” The forest behind him erupted. ****** Elia is a poor university student until the night she's taken to the world of the Anima—ruled by humans whose ancient hearts pulse with the blood of animals. There she's forced into a battle to the death. But when Elia survives, and refuses to kill her final opponent, the King must either kill Elia himself, or take her as his mate. Reth, the brutal King of the Beasts with the blood of lions, shocks everyone when he chooses the weak, human Elia to become his Queen. He promises her every comfort of his wealth and position—but he is clear: She will not warm his bed. He chose her to defeat those that were trying to corner him into blending his Leonine line with the Wolves. Elia needs the help of the Anima to become stronger and rule them well. But the vengeful Wolves see only a weak human that brought them shame. As Elia and Reth grow closer, the wolves are determined to destroy her. Will Reth and Elia admit their feelings for each in time to fight for the Kingdom—and their lives—against the villainous wolf-tribe? Or will the wolves kill Elia and steal the throne? [Mature content - no sexual violence] Cover Art used by paid copyright permission. Illustrated by Aenaluck--see more gorgeous art and support them on www.patreon.com/aenaluck

AimeeLynn · Fantasy
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Whispers and Eyes

ELIA

As Elia and Candace left the Market and began to wander the streets—Candace pointing out different shops and services, and waving greetings to different people who always smiled to see her, but often looked cold or scared when they nodded at Elia.

Some bowed to them, and others didn't. Elia wasn't sure why, but when she saw Candace bow back, she tried to copy her.

"No, no! Not like that!" Candace hissed, when Elia bowed to a woman with a leather sash over her furs.

Elia straightened immediately, but the woman looked concerned, then ducked away behind the building they'd been passing.

"What did I do?" Elia asked quietly.

Candace blew out a breath. "In Anima, the most vulnerable part of our bodies is our necks. We never bare them to each other unless we are mates or extremely close. Even within families it's rare. So when you bow, you keep your eyes to the ground and your chin low—unless you mean to tell a person you're giving them control over you."

Elia blinked. "Okay."

Candace tugged at Elia's sleeve. "He's done you a disservice throwing you into the throne before we had time to train you. Taking the Queen would be hard for any female, but one who wasn't raised in Anima? It's an impossible task he's set!" she muttered. Elia wasn't sure if she spoke to Elia, or herself, so she stayed quiet. But as they walked further and Candace stayed quiet—obviously worried—Elia spoke up.

"Why would it be hard for anyone? What does the queen need to do?"

Candace sighed and shoved a hand through her hair, her head ticking to the side more than once. "The fact that you even have to ask that… the truth is, every queen is different. The Queen is a leader in our people, but her role depends on her person. For example. Reth's mother was an extremely skilled hunter. She provided food and taught the young She understood the wilds and could advise the men when they were tracking, or planning battle. And she was… very loveable."

Elia swallowed hard. "Okay."

"Reth's grandmother was a wise-woman. She mixed medicines, gave advice, settled disputes—and she helped the council in times of crisis. She led the women's council… she did many things. She was a great leader."

Elia wanted to swear. "Well, I'm neither of those things," she muttered.

"What are you good at?"

Elia wasn't sure how to answer that. She'd always gotten good grades, learned quickly, and made friends easily—even if they generally weren't very close friends. But how could that help with being a queen? Leading a people?

"What did you do in the human world?" Candace asked desperately. "There must have been some way in which you showed skill or usefulness to others?"

Elia shrugged. "My world is—was—different. I was still considered young there. Still learning and growing. I was studying. The only jobs I had were working in restaurants, and helping the teachers at my school."

"What did you study?"

Elia snorted. "Literature. But I love animals. I wanted to use stories about animals to teach children how important we all are to each other... I wanted to be an example."

They looked at each other, then both laughed. "Well," Candace said after a moment, "maybe you're in the right place after all."

Elia smiled, but it faded as she looked around. "Are there even animals in this place?" she said.

Candace choked for a moment. Elia wasn't sure if she was covering a laugh, or something else. "Yes," Candace said slowly. "We have animals."

"Ones that aren't human, though?"

"Yes."

Elia shrugged. "Maybe I can help with those?"

Candace stared at her a moment, then looked away. "Maybe," she said. She seemed uncomfortable with the idea.

They walked on in silence until Elia blurted out, "What does it mean to be a woman here? Not even a queen, just… a woman? An adult?"

Candace turned her sharp-featured face and looked at Elia thoughtfully, then looked around them. They were in the middle of an intersection of paths. There was a thick tree to their right with some kind of stall underneath it, and some people gathered, looking at the shopkeepers things for sale. One of them, a thick-figured woman looked at Elia with suspicion and leaned into her companion's ear to whisper something. The man turned and looked at Elia, and frowned.

Candace took her arm and pulled her away, down the path in the opposite direction from the people. Elia opened her mouth to ask, but Candace shushed her. "Just wait. We'll get to the cave and then… just wait, please."

It was a surprisingly short walk to Reth's cave. The guards Elia had forgotten about since they took her to the market this morning, suddenly stepped out of the forest around them when they reached the clearing, and Elia startled.

Candace raised her eyebrows. "You didn't know they were with us?"

"No! How would I? They weren't walking with us."

Candace shook her head and muttered something about weak humans, then flapped a hand at the opening to the cave. "Let's go inside," she said, her tone dark.

The men spread out behind them, each with his back to the cave. But one of them glanced at Elia, his face sad.

She was surprised how much it hurt.