Chapter 36
Chapter 36
(Raiden’s POV)
From my vantage point on the elevated judges‘ platform, the sprawling landscape of the competition grounds stretches out beneath me–an intricate patchwork of forests, rocky terrain, and open clearings.
The early morning mist has finally dissipated, revealing a pristine battlefield that gleams under the golden sunlight. Around me, murmurs of anticipation ripple through the assembled crowd, the collective tension humming in the air.
I look toward Windhowl’s designated starting point, and my heart tightens uncomfortably as I watch Siena carefully position her warriors.
A quick glance at their ranks confirms what I already know–they’re severely disadvantaged. Her team consists mostly of wounded veterans, warriors who bear scars from past battles, carrying injuries that would limit even the strongest among us
My chest aches faintly at the sight, a strange protectiveness stirring within me, though I stubbornly refuse to acknowledge its significance.
Will she be defeated? Humiliated in front of all the packs?
The other packs, filled with younger, stronger warriors, assemble confidently nearby, exchanging snug grins and confident banter.
My woll bristles slightly at their arrogance, a quiet growl rumbling deep in my chest. “They underestimate Siena, underestimate her warriors.”
My fingers clench involuntarily against the railing, uncase prickling along the back
The horn sounds sharply, signaling the simulation’s official start
k of my n neck.
Packs surge forward instantly, charging headfirst into aggressive maneuvers, eager to demonstrate their dominance. My pulse quickens instinctively, adrenaline surging through my veins as I assess their strategies critically.
To my surprise, instead of matching aggression with aggression, Siena signals her warriors differently. They move swiftly, silently, into carefully planned positions–taking advantage of terrain and creating an elaborate, highly coordinated defensive network.
I am curious and confused as I watch her movements closely.
This isn’t the Siena I thought I knew–timid, politically naive, inexperienced in warfare. Her commands are crisp, confident, and precise.
She captivates all.
“Brilliant,” I murmur unconsciously, admiration slipping unbidden from my lips. The word startles even me, revealing a respect I hadn’t realized I felt.
Horace preens proudly, rumbling with satisfaction, whispering insistently-“our mate is clever, strong.”
I silence him quickly, discomforted by the unexpected warmth flooding through my chest,
Beside me, Lila shifts impatiently, her delicate features twisted into a displeased frown. “They’re just hiding,” she scoffs dismissively, her voice dripping disdain. “Cowards.”
Her words grate sharply against my nerves, igniting an unexpected irritation deep inside me. Before I can stop myself, my voice snaps with icy correction, sharper than intended. “No,” I retort forcefully, startling Lila into wide–eyed silence. They’re
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conserving resources while maximizing their defensive potential. It’s actually genius.”
Lila recoils slightly, clearly taken aback by my harshness.
Guilt pricks Faintly at my conscience, but I brush it aside stubbornly, still fixated on Siena’s strategic maneuvers.
My heart pounds faster, unwilling admiration warming my veins.
How had I missed this side of her?
Had she always been this capable, this strategic, and I’d simply refused to see it?
Horace growls softly, accusingly. “You underestimated our mate. You judged her wrongly
I grit my teeth harshly, refusing to entertain the accusation, yet doubt begins to creep insidiously into my thoughts.
Siena’s warriors move with impressive precision, each veteran holding their position, carefully guarding weak points and bottlenecking opponents into a strategic disadvantage. Her strategy is flawless, intricate, and undeniably effective.
Time passes swiftly, tension building steadily as pack after pack struggles against Windhowl’s patient defense.
Frustration grows visibly among Siena’s opponents, their aggressive attacks repeatedly thwarted by her clever tactics.
My pulse quickens further, fascination growing into genuine respect.
When the horn finally sounds again, signaling the simulation’s end, my heart surges with genuine surprise and admiration Windhowl stands victorious, its ranks remarkably intact compared to the severe losses suffered by its stronger rivals.
Siena’s warriors cheer triumphantly, pride radiating from their faces. My chest tightens painfully, longing and regret mingling sharply.
Why did I dismiss her? How could I not have seen it?
Around me, applause rises spontaneously from the judges, their genuine approval undeniable. I find myself rising with them, clapping firmly, my gaze locked helplessly onto Siena’s slender form below.
Her amber eyes widen slightly, startled by my open approval.
For a single heartbeat, our gazes lock–time freezing momentarily, a rush of warmth passing silently between us.
Lila’s delicate hand slips possessively onto my arm, breaking the fragile connection between Siena and me.
Reality crashes bitterly back, my muscles stiffening involuntarily at her touch. I tear my gaze away sharply, forcing my features into practiced neutrality, though my heart pounds violently in my chest
I have made my choice. So did she.
I remind myself harshly–one clever strategy doesn’t erase years of manipulation and betrayal
My wolf rumbles quietly, insistently. “You know the truth now. Don’t deny it.”
I struggle to suppress the turmoil raging inside me, focusing instead on the closing ceremony. The other judges congratulate Siena warmly, and their respect is evident..
I watch silently, torn between stubborn pride and newfound admiration. If I join in, how will that look–to her?
Eventually, Siena approaches the judges‘ stand, pausing uncertainly before me.
“Congratulations 1 finally manage to say stiffly, my voice sounding cold even to my own ears. Her eyes dim slightly at my
“Thank you” do murmure ardily, her voice carrying quiet dignity despare my coldnes the tuma emez gemeticly, returning in her warriors, leaving me standing alone, regeer choking me latterly
Beside me, Lila bonds impatiently, irritation evident in her posture. Can water the ackeruty, dearly thigle med by my lingering attention toward a
I nod cuntly, irritation prickling beneath my skin. As we walk away, my gave dritis momenty komadara Zem approaches her again, admiration clearly enched into his expression
Jealousy twists sharply in my chest, prosessiseness roaring furionly nee
“Do something” Horace growls. But do nothing because now, the agreements bene struck
I couldn’t if I wanted to
We return silently to our quarters, Lila’s displeasure palpalde beside me “I shall leave you to rest?
“Raiden, wait
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