Crown Of Moonlight: The Lycan King's Betrayal
ncient oak, her fingers carefully selecting herbs from the forest floor. Her movements were practiced, deliberate, but her mind
anding. The Lycan King required her presence immediately. Why a monarch so powerful would summon a healer from a remote village was a question she couldn't
her journey. She tightened her cloak against the chill air and pressed forward. She had lived most of her life in the shadows of these trees,
without reason, child. Be cautious." Lyra had nodded respectfully, thoug
ous crescent moon. Before her, the gates of the Lycan King's stronghold loomed, dark and imposing. The f
es glinted in the firelight, betraying the wolves lurking beneath their human
by the King." She reached into her satchel
d, his gaze scanning the seal befo
thick with tension and the faint scent of iron. Soldiers patrolled the cobblestone streets, their armor gleaming in the
l was vast, its vaulted ceiling supported by carved stone pillars. A long table stretched the length of the room, though
ted upon a throne of dark wood
e color of midnight, and his golden eyes seemed to pierce through her as she approached. The we
e hall like a growl. It wasn't a question, but a statement lac
lied, keeping h
slowly, each step echoing through the chamber. When he stood before her, the difference
yes narrowing slightly. "They say you can h
carefully. "I do my
idn't reach his eyes. "Humility. How quaint." H
rs, their walls adorned with tapestries depicting Lycans in battle. The stories wo
e room beyond was dimly lit, the air tinged with the coppery scent of blood. On
d of the warmth one might expect when speaking of family.
slick with sweat. Deep gashes marred his torso, their edges dark and feste
they've been poisoned," she sai
on darkened. "Poi
f the poison carried a curse. She couldn't say for certain witho
e said carefully. "And I'll need ce
nyielding. "You'll have everything
r mind racing. She worked quickly, cleaning the wounds and applying a poultice made from the he
eminder of the stakes. Lyra focused on her task, ignoring the weight of his gaze. She
, she met Aldric's gaze. "I've done what I can for now. He's stable,
ave access to whatever you requ
haustion tugging at her. "
watching as she gathered he
e now, its walls closing in around her. Something was happening here, something far be