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THE SUBSTITUTE BRIDE TO THE ALPHA KING

Rejected by her fated mate and forced to marry a crippled prince, Lyra expects nothing but misery. But Prince Rowan is hiding something dangerous. He's not broken. He's deadly. And he's been planning a rebellion for years. When assassins hunt her and the king's threats grow lethal, Lyra must become more than the substitute bride everyone overlooks. She trains in secret. Her power awakens. Her wolf grows fierce. But in a palace where everyone wears masks, the deadliest secret might be her own bloodline. She was never just a replacement. She was born to rule.
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Chapter 6

Lyra couldn't sleep.

The claw marks on her door haunted her every time she closed her eyes. Four deep gouges. A warning and a promise.

You're not safe here.

She sat by her window, watching the moon climb higher over the mountains. The palace had gone quiet hours ago. No footsteps in the halls. No voices. Just silence and cold stone walls pressing in from every side.

A sound broke through the stillness.

Faint and rhythmic.

Lyra stood and pressed closer to the window. The noise came from somewhere below, from the lower courtyards she'd been told were off limits. Ruins, Clara had said. Dangerous. Nobody goes there.

Which meant someone was there right now.

Lyra grabbed her cloak and slipped out of her room. She left the chair wedged under the door handle behind. If someone broke in while she was gone, at least she'd know.

The corridors were dark. Lyra moved quietly, keeping to the edges, listening for guards.

Nothing.

She found a servants' staircase that spiraled down, down, down. The air grew colder with each step. Damper. The walls here were older, rougher. This part of the palace had been built centuries ago, before the current structure rose above it.

The staircase ended at a narrow door. Lyra tested the handle. Unlocked.

She pushed it open carefully.

The lower courtyard spread out before her, overgrown and broken. Crumbled walls, fallen columns, weeds pushing through cracked stone and moonlight turned everything silver and ghostly.

And in the center, surrounded by rubble, a group of wolves trained.

Lyra counted six of them. Five men, one woman. They moved fast, striking at each other with controlled violence. Real combat, not the careful sparring she'd seen in the main training yards. These wolves fought like they expected to die if they lost.

She should have left. Should have gone back to her room and pretended she never saw this.

Instead, she stepped closer.

A twig snapped under her boot.

Every wolf froze. Six pairs of eyes locked on her. Then they moved as one, surrounding her before she could even think about running.

"Well, well." The woman spoke first. She was tall, muscular, with scars running down her left arm. "Look what wandered into our den."

"I didn't mean to interrupt," Lyra said quickly. "I heard a sound. I was curious."

"Curious." One of the men laughed. "That's what gets people killed in this palace."

The woman held up her hand for silence. She studied Lyra with sharp green eyes. "You're the substitute bride. The southern girl."

"Lyra."

"I know who you are." The woman circled her slowly. "Question is, what are you doing down here? These ruins are forbidden."

"I could ask you the same thing."

The woman smiled. It wasn't friendly. "We have permission to be here. You don't."

"From who?"

"That's not your concern."

Lyra lifted her chin. "Then neither is why I'm here."

The wolves exchanged glances. One of the men stepped forward. He was older than the others, gray threading through his dark hair. "She's got spirit. I'll give her that."

"Spirit doesn't mean trustworthy," the woman said.

"No. But it means she might survive." The older man looked at Lyra. "You've been in the palace five days. In that time, your clothes were sabotaged, your food poisoned, and someone left claw marks on your door. Yet here you are, sneaking around in the middle of the night instead of cowering in your room."

Lyra's stomach dropped. "How do you know about that?"

"We know everything that happens in this palace." He crossed his arms. "We also know you've been demanding training. Access to weapons. A purpose beyond being decorative."

"Who are you?"

"Rebels," the woman said bluntly. "Wolves who refused to bow to a usurper king."

The word hung in the cold air. Rebels. Speaking openly about defying the king was treason. Punishable by death.

"Why are you telling me this?" Lyra asked.

"Because you have a choice to make." The older man gestured to the ruined courtyard. "You can go back upstairs, pretend you never saw us, and wait for the next assassin to succeed. Or you can stay. Train with us. Learn to protect yourself."

"You'd train me? Why?"

"Because we've been watching you." The scarred woman moved closer. "The way you carry yourself. The way you don't break even when everyone expects you to. You're stronger than you look."

"I'm not strong. I can barely hold my wolf form for more than an hour."

"Endurance can be built," the older man said. "But the core of what makes a warrior? That's something you're born with. And you have it."

Lyra wanted to believe him. Wanted to believe she was more than the rejected mate, the substitute bride, the girl nobody wanted.

"If I agree," she said slowly, "what happens?"

"We train you. Every night. Down here where no one will see." The woman's expression was serious. "It won't be easy. We'll push you until you think you'll break. But if you survive, you'll be able to defend yourself when the next attack comes."

"And it will come," the older man added. "The king wants you gone. He'll keep trying until he succeeds."

Lyra thought of the claw marks. The bitter taste of poisoned eggs. King Aldric's cold smile and colder threats.

She thought of Rowan too. The way he'd stood when he thought no one was watching. The strength hidden beneath his careful mask.

"I'll do it," she said.

The woman smiled. A real smile this time. "Good. We start now." She tossed Lyra a wooden practice sword. "Let's see what you're made of."

The next hour was brutal.

They tested her speed, her reflexes, her ability to take a hit and keep moving. Lyra fell more times than she could count. Her muscles screamed. Sweat soaked through her clothes despite the cold.

But she got back up. Every single time.

Finally, the older man called for a break. Lyra bent over, gasping for air. Her hands shook.

"Not bad," the scarred woman said. "For a first night."

"I'm Kael," the older man said. "This is Vera." He pointed to the scarred woman. "The others will introduce themselves as you earn their trust."

"Earn it?"

"Trust is currency here." Kael's expression grew serious. "Which brings us to something you need to know."

The other wolves had gone quiet and watching.

"We don't just train for ourselves," Kael continued. "We have a purpose. A leader we follow even though the world thinks he's broken and useless."

Lyra's breath caught.

"Prince Rowan," Kael said quietly. "He's not what he pretends. The wheelchair, the weakness, the isolation. It's all an act. He's been building this rebellion for five years, gathering loyal wolves, preparing for the day he can take back what was stolen from him."

Lyra thought of Rowan walking in the shadows. Standing tall and strong. The conversation she'd overheard about taking back the throne.

"You know," she whispered.

"We more than know." Vera stepped forward. "We serve him. Every one of us would die for him. And now we're offering to train you, not just to keep you alive, but because he needs allies he can trust."

"He rejected me."

"He rejected everyone," Kael said. "To protect them. The king kills anyone who gets close to Rowan. But you're here anyway. Trapped by a treaty. Which means you're a target whether Rowan wants you or not."

The weight of it settled over Lyra. She'd stumbled into something far bigger than a forced marriage. A rebellion. A fight for the throne. Wolves willing to die for a prince the world had written off.

"Does he know you're training me?" she asked.

Kael and Vera exchanged a look.

"Not yet," Kael admitted. "But he will."

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