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Chapter 4 - CHAPTER 4: THE PRICE OF THE CROWN

POV EMMA BELLE

The silence following the Inquisitor's defeat was more deafening than the battle itself. I stood atop the marble altar, my breath hitching in my throat as the last remnants of white light faded from my skin. My hands were still shaking, and the air around me smelled like ozone and burnt magic.

Before me, four of the most powerful Alphas I had ever encountered remained on their knees.

"Get up," I whispered, my voice cracking despite the newfound power buzzing in my veins. "Please. Don't do that."

Damon was the first to rise. His golden eyes were no longer just predatory; they were filled with a terrifying reverence. He climbed the steps of the altar, his massive frame towering over me. He didn't say a word. He simply reached out and grabbed my hand, his palm rough and stained with the black blood of the Thralls. He turned my hand over, inspecting the faint, glowing silver veins that hadn't disappeared.

"You're burning up," he growled, his voice a low vibration that traveled straight to my core. "The light... it's still consuming you."

"She's over-clocked," Nathaniel said, standing up and brushing the dust from his pristine charcoal trousers. He approached with clinical precision, his silver eyes scanning me like I was a ticking time bomb. "The bonding with Félix and me stabilized her temporarily, but her core is like an open furnace. If we don't teach her how to vent that energy, she'll melt the fortress from the inside out."

"Then let her vent it," Félix—my Lixie—said, hopping onto the altar with his usual irreverent grace. He looked tired, his blonde hair damp with sweat, but his green eyes were dancing. He moved to my other side, sliding an arm around my waist to steady me. "But maybe we do it somewhere that isn't covered in monster guts?"

The touch sent a jolt of heat through me, but it wasn't the agonizing burn of the magic. It was something else—something human and grounding.

"She needs to rest," Vincent's voice drifted from the shadows. He remained at the base of the altar, his dark eyes watchful. "The Council didn't just send a scout. They sent a message. They know she's awake. Every Alpha within a thousand miles felt that blast. Caleb included."

The mention of Caleb's name felt like a splash of ice water. The rejection mark on my neck throbbed, a dull reminder of the man who had tried to destroy me.

"He's at the border," Damon said, his grip on my hand tightening. "I can smell his desperation. He thinks he can come here and reclaim his 'property' because he realized his mistake."

"I'm nobody's property," I snapped, pulling my hand back from Damon's grasp. The surge of power flared again, a spark of violet light jumping from my fingertips.

Damon didn't flinch. He leaned in, his face inches from mine, his scent of woodsmoke and iron enveloping me. "Good. Keep that fire. You're going to need it when I take you to face him."

"Now?" I asked, my eyes widening. "The Council just attacked!"

"Especially now," Nathaniel intervened. "If we hide, we look weak. If we show the world that the White Queen stands with the Four Kings, we change the rules of the game. But first..." He stepped closer, reaching out to touch the glowing mark on my neck. "We finish what we started. You've bonded with Félix and me. But you're incomplete, Emma."

I looked at Damon and then at Vincent. The air grew heavy, thick with a sexual and territorial tension that made my skin hum.

"Four Kings," I whispered. "Four bonds."

"Not yet," Damon rumbled, his eyes dropping to my lips. "The physical bond—the marking—that comes later. For now, you just need to survive the day. Félix, take her to the solar. Clean her up. Nathaniel, I want the maps of the Eclipse border. If Caleb wants a conversation, we'll give him a funeral."

 Félix led me up the spiral stone stairs, his hand never leaving the small of my back. The "Little Bird" nickname he had given me felt different now. I wasn't a bird in a cage; I was a hawk learning how to dive.

We entered the solar, a large room with a massive fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows that looked out over the jagged peaks. Félix closed the heavy door and finally let out a long, shaky breath.

"That was… intense," he murmured, turning to me. He looked at me for a long moment, the dimples in his cheeks appearing as he gave me a crooked smile. "You okay, Little Bird? You just did something most Alphas couldn't do in a lifetime."

"I feel like I'm vibrating," I confessed, sitting on the edge of a fur-covered chaise longue. "Everything is too loud. My skin feels too tight."

"It's the shift," Félix said, kneeling between my legs. He took my hands in his, rubbing his thumbs over my knuckles. "Not a physical shift into a wolf—not yet—but a shift in status. You're finding your teeth."

He reached up, his fingers brushing the stray hairs from my face. The playfulness was gone, replaced by a raw, naked hunger that made my heart skip a beat. "I wanted to kill Caleb when I saw that mark on your neck," he whispered. "I still do. But seeing you blow that Inquisitor back… Emma, I've never seen anything so beautiful."

He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine. Our breaths mingled, and for a second, the world outside—the war, the Council, the betrayal—disappeared.

"Lixie," I whispered, my fingers tangling in his blonde hair.

"I'm here," he breathed.

He didn't kiss me. He just held me, his heat acting as a balm for my frayed nerves. But the peace was short-lived.

The door creaked open, and Damon stepped in. He didn't knock. He didn't care. He looked at us—Félix on the floor between my knees, me leaning into him—and his jaw tightened so hard I heard his teeth grind.

"Nathaniel is ready," Damon said, his voice a low, dangerous warning.

Félix stood up slowly, a defiant glint in his eyes. "She's exhausted, Damon. Give her a minute."

Damon walked across the room in three strides. He didn't look at Félix. He looked at me. He reached out and grabbed my chin, forcing me to look up into his golden gaze. "Caleb is at the gates. He's brought fifty warriors. He claims you were 'stolen' from his pack."

A cold fury ignited in my chest. Stolen? He had rejected me. He had ordered my death.

"He's lying," I said, my voice as sharp as a blade.

"I know," Damon replied, his thumb brushing over my lower lip in a possessive, territorial gesture that made my breath hitch. "But the world needs to hear it from you. Are you ready to show him what he threw away?"

I looked at Félix, who gave me an encouraging nod. I looked at Damon, whose strength felt like a shield I could finally rely on.

"Give me something to wear that doesn't look like a servant's tunic," I said, standing up.

Damon's lips curled into a savage grin. "Now you're talking like a Queen."

 An hour later, I stood on the battlements of the Black Crag. I was dressed in leathers and a heavy white wolf-fur cloak that felt like armor. Beside me stood the Four Kings.

Damon, the beast. Nathaniel, the mind. Félix, the heart. Vincent, the shadow.

Below the fortress, at the edge of the ravine, stood a line of golden-furred wolves. In the center was Caleb. He was in his human form, looking up at the obsidian walls with a mixture of fear and arrogance.

"Emma!" he roared, his voice echoing off the cliffs. "I know you're up there! I know these monsters forced you! Come back to the pack, and I will forgive your transgression. I will even take you as my concubine!"

Concubine. The word was the final insult.

I stepped forward, looking down at the man who had once been my entire world. Beside me, Damon rested a hand on the small of my back, his aura flaring to support mine.

"Caleb!" I shouted, my voice amplified by the power of the mountain.

He froze, his eyes widening as he saw me. I didn't look like the Omega he had spat on. I looked like a goddess of winter.

"You didn't reject a servant," I said, my voice ringing with a cold, terrifying clarity. "You rejected your Queen. And as for your forgiveness? You should be begging for mine."

I reached out my hand, and for the first time, I didn't feel afraid. I felt the tether to the four men beside me. I pulled on their power, and the air around the fortress began to crackle.

"Go back to your pack, Caleb," I commanded. "Tell them the White Queen has returned. And tell them that if they ever cross into the Forbidden Forest again... I won't just reject you. I will erase you."

I flicked my wrist. A concentrated blast of kinetic energy hit the ground in front of Caleb's horse, exploding in a spray of stone and dirt. The animals panicked, and the warriors fell back in terror.

Caleb stared up at me, his face pale with a realization that would haunt him for the rest of his short life.

As they retreated into the trees, I felt a hand on my shoulder. It was Nathaniel. "Well played, Emma. But you've just officially started the war."

I looked at the four Alphas surrounding me. "Good," I said. "I was getting bored anyway."

But as I turned to go back inside, a sharp pain shot through my chest. I gasped, clutching my heart.

"Emma?" Félix asked, rushing to my side.

I looked at my hands. They weren't glowing white anymore. They were turning black.

"The Inquisitor..." I whispered, my vision fading. "He touched me."

I collapsed into Damon's arms, the darkness finally claiming me.

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