Mated to the Warrior Beast - Chapter 226 - 226 Close Call
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~ TARKYN ~
Tarkyn closed his eyes and prayed, closing his mind off from his mate, though it hurt him to do it, bracing for the pain he didnāt want her to feel, his head spinning, heart flipping. Heād misjudged. Heād done wrongāand his mate would pay for it. His heart sank in grief and self-loathing and as Zev gathered himself and leaped for his throat, Tarkyn pleaded with the Creator to save Harthāto keep her safe and alive andā¦
There was a horrific growl and the snap of deadly teeth closing with forceāso close to his throat the wind of their passing fluttered against his Adamās apple.
Before he could register what had happened, a massive, heavy wolf hit him square in the chest, and they tumbled to the ground together.
Tarkynās reflex was to defend, to take hold and roll, to position himself to overcomeābut he was surrendering.
With a grunt when they impacted the ground, Tarkyn buried his fingers in the wolfās ruff, but forced himself not to move.
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Air blasted his face as Zev gave a hot, derisive snortāclearing the air from his nostrils to demonstrate just how little he thought of this.
But then his weight changed. Tarkyn opened his eyes to find his hands clutching Zevās shoulders, the male braced over him, hands at his throat, but not squeezing.
The younger manās teeth were bared, his nostrils flaring and eyes alight with rage and confusion and⦠despair?
Tarkyn just watched him, bracing, still ready for the attack to come because Zev so clearly walked a line so fine, so brittleā¦
Tarkyn prayed silently and waited, but kept himself still and didnāt restrict Zev when he shoved off of his chest to stand in front of him, hands at his sides and chest heaving.
āI canāt kill you,ā he muttered, as if the fact pissed him off.
āThatās debatable,ā Tarkyn said dryly. He sat up slowly, watching Zev, letting the male see his hands were open and he wasnāt moving to attack. When Zev just watched him, he got to his feet as well.
They stood just three or four feet apart, and Tarkyn saw and smelled everything that passed through the young wolfās mind.
He was moved.
If Zev had been among his soldiers, Tarkyn knew exactly what he would have foundābecause heād seen it a dozen times before.
A youth full of strength and vigor, with a heart that fought injustice. But had experienced it, and so vented anger to make himself feel powerful.
If theyād had time, Tarkyn would have taken him aside, built a relationship, taught him how to channel that strength and heat into something positive.
It was, Tarkyn suspected, what the male had been trying to do on his own. But with the endless threat and such responsibility in his youthānot to mention a physically fragile mate and newborn sonā¦
Tarkyn sighed. He wished he could touch Zev. Clasp his shoulder or pat his back. Even embrace him. āSon, you did the right thing. I meant what I said. I want to show you. You are not under threat from me. From us. Even from Elreth.ā
At that name, Zev trembled. But Tarkyn could see the clouds in his eyes.
Being the aggressor, meeting no resistance had shaken him. He was seeing in himself things he didnāt want to see.
That was something Tarkyn understood too.
āWe all have our breaking points,ā he said quietly. āI havenāt seen a male with strength who hasnāt reached his at some point. But the trick, I think, is to let yourself release it. To⦠let yourself see. To trust the Creatorās plan. He will not place more on you than you can bear, Zev.ā
āAnd if I donāt want to bear it?ā Zev said through his teeth. āIf Iām sick to death of bearing anything?ā
Tarkyn nodded. He knew that feeling too. āThen you share an experience with every maleāhell, every heart and soul Iāve ever known. Thatās why itās called a limit, Zev. The only question is what youāll do now. Let it go. Let others in? See where it takes you? Or⦠fight? Because I can tell you, when you stop fighting an enemy and start fighting friends⦠nothing works.ā
Zev stared at him, his eyes flat and piercing.
Tarkyn swallowed. āDonāt do it, Zev. Donāt let the darkness take you. It will only break you. And your mateāā
āI would never hurt her!ā he hissed.
Tarkyn shrugged. āYou will if you keep pushing her and your people to a war they donāt want. Zev⦠they wonāt follow you. The signs are all there. If you donāt change something, theyāre going to turn on you. Iām certain of it. Theyāre tired. They want to stop fightingāā
āDo NOT talk to me like you know my people better than I do!ā
āIām not. Iām talking to you, Alpha to Alpha. Open your eyes. Open your nose. Stop blinding yourself. Your people need rest and freedom. They ache for it. And theyāre willing to pay some cost to get it. If they think youāre holding them back from it⦠theyāll fight you. Because fighting you is easier than fighting a war. Better the devil you know.ā
Zev blinked and sucked in a breath as if the words had hurt him. But the moment of vulnerability passed quickly. Zev raised his chin and narrowed his eyes, standing with his hands in fists at his sides.
āSo, what now? If Iām not killing you, and youāre not killing me⦠what are we doing?ā
Tarkyn shrugged and raised his hands towards Zev. āI mean, Iād love to go back and be a part of negotiating peace. But you tell me. Iām putting myself in your hands, Zev. Iāll follow.ā
Zevās eyes narrowed. āI never asked you to follow me.ā
āOh, Iām not going dark, donāt worry,ā Tarkyn said, letting the male see the edge in his smile. āBut Iām willing to be the bridge. I saw what you endured when we used Harth to link⦠I feel for you, Zev. Most of the Anima will. When they learn what you all have been through⦠youāll find no better brothers in the world than an Anima male whose heart is moved.ā
Zev turned his face away, the muscles in his jaw twitching. āFine. Fine. Letās go back. Letās⦠see what theyāre all doing and⦠I donāt even know.ā
Tarkyn smiled. āGood choice.ā šršššššš»šš·š²š.c૦š
āStop trying to encourage me. You arenāt my⦠whatever. You arenāt my Alpha.ā
āIām not trying to be. Iām just a male who has a heart for you, Zev.ā A heart that was, at that moment, flipping and slamming against his chest, deeply aware of just how close they had come to certain death. He prayed Zev wouldnāt notice how his hands trembled.
But Zevās expression got wary. āDonāt get too pleased with yourself. I still donāt trust you.ā
Tarkyn breathed a sigh of relief. āThatās where youāre wrong, Zev. Trust isnāt a feeling. Itās not a bunch of well-intentioned words. Those things mean nothing if you canāt act on them when the pressure is on. No, trust is action. And you just put feet on your faith.ā
Zev huffed and turned away, starting to walk back towards the valley, Tarkyn following in his wake, washed in gratitude that he was still there to see the sunlight filter through the trees⦠and to see Zev shift again and run ahead.
But Tarkyn let him run. He needed to spend a few minutes alone, to soothe his frantic mate who was screaming through the link, pleading with him to tell her why he felt so scared. And to remind her how much he loved her.
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