Chapter 139 Yes, You Won
Samuel’s POV:
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Walking out through Alpha Hugo’s front gate, Laila and I locked eyes.
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Behind hers was pure, unfiltered triumph-the look of a young warrior who’d just won a fight she wasn’t supposed to. And she had. Start to finish, not a single scratch.
The only shame was that my grand promise of “I’ll protect you” had amounted to absolutely nothing.
She charged in alone and tore the enemy to shreds.
“Maybe we should take her to dinner,” Griffin suggested lazily in my mind, flicking his tail.
“Good idea. She must be starving.”
I was about to say it, but Laila beat me to it.
“Your Highness, you must be hungry, too, right? Why don’t we eat at Silvermoon Pack?”
“Sure.” I agreed almost instantly.
“Great.” Her lips curved up, a spark lighting her eyes. “Then, let’s race-first one to Silvermoon Pack wins.”
Before the words had even settled, her arms were already shifting-fingers curling, claws piercing through the tips, silver-gray fur surging from beneath her skin.
“Last one there pays the bill!”
The words dissolved behind her. She was already running, cutting a clean arc through the sunlight, four paws off the ground, tail streaming behind her.
I froze for a second.
Then, Griffin took over.
A full sprint.
The grassland flew backward under our paws. Dead grass and gravel kicked up in our wake. We tore through low brush and leaped a narrow stream-she crossed first, I followed, spray bursting behind us into glittering beads.
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Chapter 139 Yes, You Won
Wind poured into our ears. Wolf spirit and heartbeat locked into the same rhythm.
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In that moment, there was no Royal Court, no curse, no tangled web of old grudges and schemes.
Just sunlight. Just wind. Just two sets of paw prints running side by side.
I thought, if we could just keep running like this-
That would be enough.
After what felt like an eternity, Silvermoon Pack’s boundary marker appeared on the horizon.
She touched down half a stride before me.
Her wolf form dissolved-silver fur sinking back beneath skin, spine straightening into the tall, birch-like silhouette she always carried.
She turned around. A few blades of grass from the sprint still clung to the tips of her hair, and her chest rose and fell gently.
Then, she smiled.
Not the restrained, distant kind from the banquet.
A carefree, blazing smile that seemed to catch all the light in the Rydar Kingdom.
“Your Highness—”
She tilted her chin up like a young wolf returning from her first hunt with a fresh kill between her teeth. “I won!”
Her cheeks were flushed from the run, and a few loose strands of hair stuck to her temples with sweat.
Those golden eyes held the setting sun at the edge of the grassland-and they held me.
My heart slammed hard against my ribs.
“By the Moon.” Griffin said in my mind, more solemn than I’d ever heard him.
“I’m unilaterally declaring-she is our fated mate.”
I went still.
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