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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 · Fantasía
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One Hard Day

RETH

Reth felt terrible leaving Elia alone all day after the shock she'd had. But the wolves were working to undermine him, and not just Lerrin. Behryn and the others had heard more than rumors—they'd broken up a meeting of several of the younger males, and there were hints that the men had expected the wolf elders to show up also.

The wolves were always plotting, but Reth had never faced outright insurrection. Every time that day he'd thought he had made a plan and determined what needed to be done, new information came, or someone raised a new problem.

He'd gotten angrier and angrier as they day passed, until Behryn pulled him aside as he was eating a hasty dinner.

"I know this has been a tough day, but everyone can smell your tension and they're all getting more tense themselves in response. You need to breathe."

"I'm facing a possible attempt to overthrow my throne and your advice is to chill?" Reth muttered.

"No, my advice is to do what you're good at and cover up your stress. You aren't usually so transparent. Is the mating bond the problem?"

Trust Behryn to just throw it out there. All the other men had ignored the issues since he'd chewed Lerrin out about it. Reth ground his teeth.

But Behryn wasn't going to let it go. "I could have one of the women talk to her—"

"Leave it alone," he snarled and Behryn's eyebrows shot up.

"I know this hasn't been an easy couple of days, Reth, but you're—"

"I know, I know, I'm sorry," he forced himself to say, pinching the bridge of his nose between his thumb and forefinger. He had a pounding headache, and a spiral in his stomach that wouldn't uncoil. And his best friend, War Chief, and Defender was frowning at him like his mother did the first time she caught him strutting for a female. "I just… I can't relax."

Behryn snorted. "Because you've got pent up—"

"Do not finish that sentence."

Behryn rolled his eyes. "I was going to say frustration. You need to speak with her Reth. Not just for your own sanity, but for the Kingdom's. It creates great uncertainty for everyone that she has not accepted you."

"She has accepted me. Her customs are different. She has been taught not to trust easily, and her appearance here has given her no reason to change that," he snarled. "The people will see. It will only take time."

He moved to get up from his seat, to leave the conversation, but Behryn stepped in front of him and put a hand to his shoulder. Reth looked at it and had to swallow back a growl. But Behryn ignored him. It was a measure of his courage that he did. Few would ignore their King in a snit.

But Behryn forced Reth to look him in the eye. "Speak with her," he said, his voice very low so no others would catch it in the room. "Give your supporters a reason to continue to defend you to their friends and family.

"Defend me? Their King? I defend them!"

"And they know that," Behryn said gently, "Which is why they keep telling the others to trust you. But the pressure is building, Reth. No one expected you to walk into the Market this morning without her scent on you."

"It is none of their concern—"

"Liar!" Behryn hissed. The other men across the room went very still, scenting the tension between the two men. But his friend didn't waver. His eyes remained locked with his King as he spoke the hard truth Reth knew, but needed to hear. "A great many things happened last night that no one foresaw—and it has left your people feeling that perhaps they do not know their King as well as they thought they did. Show them that you are who they know you to be."

Reth held his gaze a moment, then nodded and stood. Behryn stepped back to give him room and they clasped forearms. "Thank you, brother."

"You know I have your back, Reth."

"I do. And I need you to have it even more. Because I will speak with her. But I will stay true to my word. I will not force her. So this may take some time."

Behryn sighed, but nodded. Then, as if the conversation hadn't even happened, they both rejoined the other men to begin discussing potential discipline for the wolves if Lucine wasn't kept in check.