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Found by the Lycan King by Natalie Winter novel Chapter 82

Chapter 82 

Zenovia 

I gulped nervously. 

There was no point in hiding anymore, so I slowly stepped out of my hiding spot. Callahan’s gaze was intense, and I saw the way he looked up at me from head to toe. 

Maybe he was checking if I had skipped a workout because he was not around. My clothes and the hair plastered to my temples should be enough proof that I had diligently worked out even if he was not around. 

Elijah waved at me upon seeing me, while Matt only gave an acknowledging nod. Callahan’s gamma and beta were the exact opposites. 

Matt just felt like a mini version of Callahan sometimes. 

Callahan looked at the two soldiers and said, “People don’t believe I play fair, and I can tackle the two of you simultaneously. So, go change, we are going to have a little spar.” 

My eyes went wide at those words. He had not taken my name, but I knew it was directed at me. 

“Who is mad enough to say that?” Matt asked, but Callahan shrugged. 

“People think it is easy to become a King and rule a kingdom. Sometimes you have to answer those doubts. Are you ready for a spar?” 

He asked them both. 

This was a silly act. If his pride was hurt by my words, he could have just snapped at me like he always did. 

Why did he have to put up a show? Especially with all the pack members around. Elder Lina would simply tear me apart if she learned I was the reason her lunch had been delayed. 

“Uh, but we have the entire pack in the garden. They expect lunch to be served soon, King” Elijah tried to reason, but Callahan shook his head. 

“The fight won’t last long either way. Let’s go outside” 

He said without looking at me and stepped out of the main door and climbed down the short flight of stairs. 

Elijah and Matt-only looked at each other but did not say anything. They just went upstairs to keep the file in the office, as it was something important. 

That left me staring at the broad back of Callahan. Seeing that there was nobody around, I went near him and murmured, 

“Uh, 

you don’t have to do this. I was just annoyed when I said that.” 

But Callahan only rolled up his sleeves. 

“If I let even the weakest member of my pack question my strength and let it slide, it will make more people question my leadership. Not the first time that this is happening, either.” 

I felt a little hurt when he called me the weakest member of his pack, but it was not as if I could deny it. But what got me wondering were his next words of people questioning his leadership. 

I did not know the details, but the line was enough to tell me that he had slept over that fact and my remark had hit a nerve. Callahan was mysterious, and I knew nothing about his personal life or much about the pack members, either. And nobody told me much when I asked anyone either. 

“Please don’t do this,” I began, but in an instant he pulled me away from the entrance and I felt my back softly hit the outer 

wall. 

The trees were tall enough to hide us from the eyes of others who were at the far end of the front yard. 

Callahan’s eyes bore into me, and the nearness of us made me suck in my breath. His eyes had a certain glow to it, a fire that seemed to rage inside those golden eyes that held me captive in their cage. 

“If I win the spar, you would do something for me” 

My eyes kept staring at his perfect face, and my fingers ached to touch his hair. 

What did he want me to do? I was his pack member and subject, so he could order me to do whatever he wanted either way. “W-what?” I asked nervously, stuttering like a little girl. 

His gaze dipped to my lips, and I felt I saw his eyes darken just a little. He licked his dry lips and the breeze flowing through the garden reached us, carrying his intoxicating scent to me. 

He was already too close to me. If I leaned forward just a little, our lips would brush. He seemed to have read my thought 

 

because I saw the desire flicker in his eyes. 

But before I could lean forward, he pulled himself away and muttered, “I will tell you when it is time” 

“But-” 

I began, but he walked away without a backward glance. And I just stayed plastered to the wall, panting due to the shock. 

His fingers had barely grazed my arms, but it had left me wanting more….much more. 

While I was trying to calm down, a voice asked, “What are you doing here sticking to the wall?” 

Elijah had returned but had not bothered changing into gym wear. 

“N-nothing,” I said and pushed my hair behind my ear and tidied my shirt. 

“Well then, let us go. It has been a while since we three had a friendly spar. It will be nice” 

I nodded meekly as I walked with Elijah and Matteo joined us soon. 

But it felt like a walk of shame to me as everybody was staring at us as if we were the culprits…or maybe Callahan had told them that it was me who had doubted his leadership. 

Callahan had his back turned to me, and his pack members were all seated around a huge table that the servants were still putting chairs around. 

They placed huge tables around a huge open space shaped like a circle, which would serve as the fighting ring. 

My eyes searched for Elder Lina, but she was busy talking to the others, so I quickly settled in one of the chairs her, trying to hide from her as much as possible. 

Callahan and the two other men stepped inside the circular arena, and everybody settled in the chairs. 

away from 

“Its been long since I fought with my two warriors and I think I might have gone a little rusty. If they both manage to overwhelm me, I would gladly accept any punishment offered to me.” 

At those last words, his eyes subtly flicked to me. 

He had spotted me in a crowd of thousands of people without any issues. 

“Who would be the judge?” Elder Lina asked and added, “You need a referee.” 

Callahan smiled. “The entire pack will be the referee today.” 

Everybody cheered as the three stepped in. Callahan’s eyes tore away from me and he turned to look at his beta and gamma, who were grinning. 

Somebody announced ‘Begin’ and his two warriors rushed forward at Callahan, who did not move until they were just a hair’s breadth away from him. 

The two attempted to throw him off, but Callahan jumped up and did a roll midair, and landed back on the ground in a second. 

The crowd cheered while I stared transfixed at them. The spar was a sight to behold. 

The three did not intend to lethally harm each other, but they did not go easy on each other too. 

And I could not take my eyes off Callahan. 

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