Chapter 165
“He didn’t,” Alaric said simply. “He was surviving.”
The word hit Lance harder than he expected.
Alaric continued, his tone gentle but unwavering. “I remember your father’s training sessions. He would drive Nolan past exhaustion. The boy could barely stand on some days. But he never quit. He couldn’t. Not when his father was watching.”
Lance’s jaw clenched. “Why didn’t anyone stop him?”
“It wasn’t that unusual back in the old days, and I guess a lot of us didn’t feel right criticizing tradition,” Alaric said. “Your father believed he was preparing Nolan for leadership, for the weight of the throne. In truth, he was teaching him fear of failure, of weakness, of emotion. When your parents died, that fear became his compass.”
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Silence settled between them, heavy and fragile.
Lance felt something tighten in his throat. “He told me he blamed himself for their deaths.”
Alaric nodded. “He does. And maybe, in some ways, he’s right. He led them into that fight. But he was a boy trying to save himself from the expectations he was struggling to meet. The fault doesn’t belong to him alone.”
Lance exhaled slowly. The room felt smaller somehow. “I’ve been told that you were there. Afterward.”
“I was,” Alaric said. “I saw what was left of that night. I saw the look in his eyes when he realized they were gone. There was no rage. No grief. Just… silence. That kind of loss can change a man.”
Lance rubbed a hand over his face, the weight of it all pressing down. “No wonder he turned out the way he did.”
“He turned out stronger than anyone expected,” Alaric said. “When your parents died, the other packs thought Silver Fang would crumble. A boy Alpha with no experience? They thought the title would destroy him.”
“And it almost did,” Lance said bitterly.
“Perhaps,” Alaric conceded. “But it didn’t. He rebuilt his pack from ashes. He learned to lead, to command respect, to instill order. Whatever his faults, your brother did what none of us believed possible.”
Lance looked up, eyes sharp with disbelief. “You’re saying he saved Silver Fang.
Alaric smiled faintly. “I’m saying it’s a miracle he survived it.”
The words sank in slowly, settling somewhere deep.
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Lance had always known his brother was hard, unyielding. But he had never thought of him as resilient. Not until
now.
He leaned back in his chair, staring at the ceiling. “All this time, I thought he was trying to control everything because he wanted power. But maybe he was just… trying not to lose it all again.”
Alaric nodded. “We repeat what we don’t repair.”
Lance gave a small, humorless laugh. “You sound like Ellie.”
“She’s wise beyond her years,” Alaric said warmly. “Moonstone blood runs deep in her, whether she remembers all of it yet or not.”
Lance smiled faintly. “He still loves her, you know.”
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“I know,” Alaric said. “And someday, she’ll see it. But love built on pain must learn to heal before it can last.”
Lance let the words linger, staring at the grain of the desk. The image of Nolan’s face-the guilt, the regret- flashed again in his mind.
“I used to envy him,” Lance said softly. “The perfect son. The perfect Alpha. Now I just pity him.”
“Don’t,” Alaric said gently. “He doesn’t need pity. He needs grace.”
Lance looked up. “You think he deserves that?”
“I think we all do,” Alaric replied. “Even the ones who don’t believe it. Maybe especially them.”
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