Chapter 120: For Us
(GRIFFIN)
Three days later, I sit in my private study with Locke, Corrine, and Erik. Maps and reports cover the table between us, but my mind is elsewhere, with Maya, recovering in the royal chambers now, under the watchful eyes of the palace healers.
“Nobody has been able to locate Mathew,” Erik says, breaking the tense silence. “It’s like he vanished.”
“He’s still out there,” I growl, the thought making my wolf pace restlessly. “Planning something.”
“We’ll find him,” Locke assures me, his voice firm. The king of the North has been surprisingly supportive since arriving with Corrine after hearing the news. “My scouts are searching within our borders. If he fled to the North, we’ll find him.”
Corrine leans forward, her dark eyes concerned. “How is Maya? Jerry says she’s stabilizing, but…” She trails off, clearly worried about her friend.
“She’s…” I struggle to find the words. “She’s changing. Adapting. Of all the things I expected when I marked her, this wasn’t it.”
“You never expected her to become a shifter,” Corrine says softly.
I shake my head. “I heard her heart stop, Corrine. I felt her die through our bond. She was gone.”
“Yet, she lives,” Erik points out. “By any standard, it’s a miracle.”
“Or it’s science,” I counter. “Whatever the Silver Ring did to her, whatever Mathew injected her with, it changed her on a fundamental level. Jerry and the other healers are still trying to understand it. Maya doesn’t talk about it. Won’t talk about it. Won’t talk to me. To anyone. All she does besides sleep is work in the lab.”
Corrine relaxes at my words. “Sounds like a manic phase. This is normal for her. It means she’s on to something. She always became fanatical like this when working on something crucial. She’ll talk to you once she can think about anything aside from the formulas running through her head.” She looks at Erik. “The prophecy said Griffin would be the cause of her death. But what if it meant her death as a human? Her rebirth as a shifter?”
“Prophecies are notoriously tricky,” Erik agrees. “Always open to interpretation.”
The thought sends a chill through me. Had I misunderstood all along? Could I have spared both of us months of pain if I’d only looked deeper and questioned more?
“I want to see her,” Corrine says, determination in her voice.
“Not yet,” I say firmly. “She needs time to adjust. Her senses are heightened, her emotions raw. Visitors would overwhelm her.”
Corrine looks like she wants to argue, but a warning glance from Locke silences her.
“There’s something else,” Erik says, changing the subject. “The antidote has been fully tested. It works. We’re already producing more, distributing it to the affected shifters.”
Relief washes through me. “And Aria?”
“She has recovered,” Erik confirms. “As have most of the others who received the test treatments. We’ve lost only three, those who were too far gone before the antidote was administered.”
I nod, grateful for this small victory amid the turmoil. “We owe Maya a debt we can never repay. Without her work, we would have lost many more.”
“One more thing,” Erik says, his expression turning grave. He slides a folder across the table to me. “This came in this morning. I thought you should see it immediately.”
I open the folder, scanning the contents quickly. My expression darkens as I read, rage building inside me with each word. “What is it?” Locke asks, noting my reaction.
I close the folder, unwilling to share its contents just yet. “Nothing that can’t wait,” I say, though the coldness in my voice betrays me. “What matters now is that thanks to Maya, the kingdoms are safe. The disease is being cured, and our people are recovering.”
“And when Maya recovers?” Corrine asks. “What then?”
“There will be a mating ceremony,” I say without hesitation. “In a month or so, when she feels ready. The formal recognition of our bond in front of the entire kingdom.”
Corrine studies me, her gaze piercing. “Has she forgiven you, Griffin? Truly?” Before I can answer, a voice from the doorway catches everyone by surprise. “Yes, I have.”
Maya stands there, dressed in a simple blue tunic and loose pants, her hair pulled back from her face. Jerry hovers anxiously behind her, looking apologetic.
“I tried to stop her, Your Majesty,” he says. “But she was quite insistent about getting out of bed.”
Maya steps into the study, her movements graceful despite her obvious exhaustion.
I rise immediately and go to her side. “You should be resting,” I chide gently, taking her arm to support her.
“I’ve rested enough,” she says, though I can feel the tremor in her muscles, the effort it’s taking her to remain standing. “There’s still work to be done.”
Corrine rushes over and embraces Maya carefully. “You scared us all half to death,” she scolds, tears in her eyes. “Including myself,” Maya replies with a wry smile. She pulls back, addressing the room. “I know what the Silver Ring is planning now. Mathew and Cassian bragged about it to me.”
“What is it?” Locke asks, his expression serious.
“They’re searching for humans with dormant shifter genes,” Maya explains. “People like me, with the genetic potential to shift but without the catalyst to activate it. They’re trying to create an army of artificially triggered shifters, loyal to them alone, ones who are capable of replacing the royal families.”
The implications are staggering. “How many?” I ask.
“I don’t know,” Maya admits. “But if Mathew was testing it on me and wanted me alive, I’m sure he has had other test subjects and at least some success.” She pauses, her hand unconsciously moving to touch the mating mark on her neck. “That’s probably why I was able to be your fated mate, Griffin: my dormant genes.”
“It doesn’t matter why,” I say firmly, my arm tightening around her waist. “All that matters is that you are.”
Maya’s hand moves to the scar on her throat, visible above the collar of her tunic. The wound has healed remarkably, but the scar remains, a jagged line of raised flesh that makes my wolf howl with rage every time I see it.
“I think this is permanent,” she says, touching it lightly. “Some things don’t heal, even with shifter blood.”
“It doesn’t matter,” I tell her, covering her hand with mine. “Nothing about you could ever be anything less than perfect to me.” She smiles, but I can feel her fatigue through our bond. “You need to rest more,” I insist. “You’ve been pushing yourself too hard, too soon.”
“There’s a lot of work to be done,” she argues. “The antidote still needs refinement. We need to develop countermeasures against whatever the Silver Ring is planning next. I don’t have time to rest.”
“You don’t have a choice,” I counter, frustration edging into my voice. “I won’t let you work yourself into the ground, Maya. Not when we just got you back.”
She narrows her eyes at me, a spark of her old fire returning. “And how exactly do you plan to stop me? How will you know if I’m feeling better or not?”
“I’ll know,” I tap the spot where my mark sits on her skin. “I can feel everything you feel now, remember?” “That’s not fair,” she protests, though there’s a hint of amusement in her eyes.
“Neither are you risking your health when you’ve barely recovered from dying,” I retort.
Locke clears his throat. “Perhaps we should give you two some privacy,” he suggests, already moving toward the door.
Corrine and Erik follow suit, though Corrine pauses to squeeze Maya’s hand once more before leaving.
When the door closes behind them, I turn to face Maya fully. “You shouldn’t be out of bed, much less working in the lab.” “I’m fine,” she insists, though she doesn’t resist when I guide her to a chair. As she sits down, she admits, “A little tired, maybe, but fine.”
I kneel before her, taking both her hands in mine. “I’m sorry,” I say simply. “Sorry, I didn’t get to you sooner. Sorry, I couldn’t protect you.”
“You came,” she says softly. “That’s what counts.”
I search her face, remembering the words I overheard in that cabin. “You told them I didn’t love you.”
Her expression softens. “I knew if they used me against you, you might become their prisoner again, willingly this time, to protect me. I couldn’t let that happen.” She squeezes my hands. “Besides, I know now that you do love me. That you’ve always loved me, even when you pushed me away.”
“I never meant to push you so far,” I admit, the guilt still fresh. “I thought I was protecting you from the prophecy, but all I did was hurt you worse.”
“I should have trusted you,” Maya says, tears gathering in her eyes. “My mother told me to, but I couldn’t. I faced two massive losses in one day, and my heart couldn’t cope. I shut down.”
“Your mother was a wise woman,” I say gently. “She knew I loved you before I dared to show it properly.”
“She did.” Maya smiles through her tears. “I want us to start over, Griffin. A new beginning for both of us.”
I bring her hands to my lips, kissing her knuckles reverently. “I’ll spend the rest of my life making up for the time we lost.”
“No,” she corrects me. “We’ll spend it looking forward, not back. Together.”
I rise, pulling her gently to her feet and into my arms. The bond between us pulses with love, with promise, with a future neither of us could have imagined when this all began.
“Together,” I agree, sealing the vow with a kiss.
Outside, rain begins to fall, washing away the last traces of the darkness that once threatened to consume us both. A new day dawns for the kingdom, for our people.
For us.
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- Chapter 158: The Fight I Won
- Chapter 157: Lawyer, Mother, Survivor
- Chapter 156: Refusing to Lose
- Chapter 155: I Did it Anyway
- Chapter 154: Even Death Denied Me
- Chapter 153: A Second Heartbeat
- Chapter 152: Too Far to Believe
- Chapter 151: Less Than Enough
- Chapter 150: Over the Edge
- Chapter 149: Before Anyone Listened
- Chapter 148: Chosen in Private
- Chapter 147: Into the Palace Woods
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- Chapter 145: Maybe This Is Good
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- Chapter 127: Give Me a Reason
- Chapter 126: Heart on Empty
- Chapter 125: Invisible
- Chapter 124: Screwed
- Chapter 123: Need You
- Chapter 122: As Ready as I’ll Ever Be
- Chapter 121: The Best Revenge
- Chapter 120: For Us
- Chapter 119: Her Awakening
- Chapter 118: Return of the Wolf King
- Chapter 117: To End a Lineage
- Chapter 116: A Broken Belief
- Chapter 115: I Got You
- Chapter 114: In Her Misery
- Chapter 113: For What it’s Worth
- Chapter 112: Slipping Away
- Chapter 111: I’ll Stand By You
- Chapter 110: Whatever She Wants
- Chapter 109: Unworthy of You
- Chapter 108: To Live Again
- Chapter 107: Somebody Lied
- Chapter 106: I Hate You
- Chapter 105: A World Without Her
- Chapter 104: The Kingdom Will Never Accept
- Chapter 103: Giving Love a Chance
- Chapter 102: Stranger in His Court
- Chapter 101: The Queen They Chose
- Chapter 100: The Moment I Knew
- Chapter 99: Meant for the Alpha
- Chapter 98: Just For Tonight
- Chapter 97: By Blood and Destiny
- Chapter 96: Bound by a Crown
- Chapter 95: Never Stopped Believing
- Chapter 94: No Longer Invisible
- Chapter 93: Touched by the Ancient One
- Chapter 92: Not a Burden
- Chapter 91: Familiarity
- Chapter 90: All For Control
- Chapter 89: Our Space
- Chapter 88: Heavy is the Crown
- Chapter 87: Home
- Chapter 86: You Are King
- Chapter 85: The Cost of Leaving
- Chapter 84: In The Quiet of her Voice
- Chapter 83: In His Silence
- Chapter 82: Counting The Hours
- Chapter 81: Finding Our Way Back
- Chapter 80: Eyes On The Distance
- Chapter 79: In His Eyes
- Chapter 78: Work or Die
- Chapter 77: Let The World Know
- Chapter 76: We Will Be Ready
- Chapter 75: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 74: Always a Substitute
- Chapter 73: Make the Vow
- Chapter 72: The True Queen
- Chapter 71: All Hail the King and Queen
- Chapter 70: Something I Should Know
- Chapter 69: Back To Life
- Chapter 68: He Is Mine
- Chapter 67: Confessions
- Chapter 66: You Are Mine
- Chapter 65: The Real Queen
- Chapter 64: Rules Must Change
- Chapter 63: New Developments
- Chapter 62: A Lot To Lose
- Chapter 61: Somebody Knew
- Chapter 60: Disaster Yet Again
- Chapter 59: A King’s Son
- Chapter 58: What I Put You Through
- Chapter 57: Goddess’ Blessing
- Chapter 56: Whatever the Cost
- Chapter 55: Without You
- Chapter 54: His True Mate
- Chapter 53: Do I Know You?
- Chapter 52: Of Promises and Sacrifices
- Chapter 51: All I Want Is My Mate
- Chapter 50: Come Home To Me
- Chapter 49: Whatever it Takes
- Chapter 48: The Price of Trust
- Chapter 47: Silent Screams
- Chapter 46: In My World
- Chapter 45: Bitter Pill
- Chapter 44: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 43: Not Your Mate
- Chapter 42: Keep Your Distance
- Chapter 41: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 40: Another Man’s Mark
- Chapter 39: Not Your Prisoner
- Chapter 38: Who’s Your Father?
- Chapter 37: Stalking Corrine
- Chapter 36: Bonds Beyond Death
- Chapter 35: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 34: You Have No Claim
- Chapter 33: Lurking Danger
- Chapter 32: To Claim You Again
- Chapter 31: Alpha’s Secret Baby
- Chapter 30: Away from the World
- Chapter 29: All Her Fault
- Chapter 28: Gone
- Chapter 27: A Cruel World
- Chapter 26: Far, Far Away
- Chapter 25: When I Die
- Chapter 24: The Fake Princess
- Chapter 23: Safe With You
- Chapter 22: Built For Me
- Chapter 21: Not of Pure Blood
- Chapter 20: Nothing Between Us
- Chapter 19: Outside at Last
- Chapter 18: Behave, Corrine
- Chapter 17: Sorry not Sorry
- Chapter 16: Whose King?
- Chapter 15: Not So Queen
- Chapter 14: A Reason to Live
- Chapter 13: Stranger to the North
- Chapter 12: Free of Everything
- Chapter 11: What Happened to You?
- Chapter 10: An Odd Sense of Guilt
- Chapter 9: In My Mind
- Chapter 8: Know Your Place
- Chapter 7: A Side Piece?
- Chapter 6: A Doll and a Puppet
- Chapter 5: Nothing More than a Substitute
- Chapter 4: Queen to Be
- Chapter 3: Executed at Dawn
- Chapter 2: Die for Her
- Chapter 1: No Escape