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Mated to the Warrior Beast-Chapter 136 - 136 To be Here with You
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~ TARKYN ~
Eventually his body relaxed and it was no longer torturous to walk alongside Harth on the trail and not take her. Eventually her questions broke through and his mind was distracted from that vision of her rippling bodyโthough he still looked forward to the day he might see it again.
Harth continued to babble her questions about this world and the people who inhabited it.
He explained that the southern and northern ranges created a natural barrier, hemming the WildWood between them. That the only tribe that lived outside it was the Bearsโwho had a tense and difficult history with the rest of the Anima.
โThey have gone to war with the other Anima in living memory,โ Tarkyn said, his voice dark. โWe always have to be careful to watch for them when theyโre moving. But most of the time they prefer to be alone. Itโs really only a problem in winter after a sparse summer. The last time we had trouble it was because they were drawn further down into the lowlands than usual to find food.โ
โAre there any other clans out there?โ Harth asked.
โNot that we know of. Though it sounds like we may have some of your creatures here now. That will be interesting.โ
Harth looked a little troubled. He made a mental note to ask her more about the creatures at a time when he wasnโt trying to be romantic.
For the sake of this evening which was supposed to be relaxing, he changed the subject then. He turned her attention to their future and painted the picture he hoped and prayed daily would eventually come to them. He spoke to her of the WildWood, the tribes, the hierarchyโฆ how, when all these issues were sorted out, she would be embraced by both the Pride, as his mate, and the Lupine tribe as a wolf.
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โTechnically, youโll belong to the Lupines, but the Pride will welcome you as a surrogate daughter.โ
Harth looked very thoughtful at that. And not happily. โAnd our offspringโฆ if weโre able to have them?โ she asked quietly.
โThey will belong to whichever tribe their animal belongs toโbut again, embraced by all. The Anima raise our children together. I canโt wait, Harth. I canโt wait until we can bring our children among the pride, whether theyโre lions or not.โ
They reached the outlook an hour later.
Tarkyn spread out the fur heโd brought and they sat together, watching out to the North, the massive and intimidating peaks of the Northern Range looking like the Creatorโs own teeth rising out of the ground.
The mountains were virtually impassible, yet stunningly beautiful. And he discovered Harth emotional, looking at them.
โThey have snow,โ she said with a little sniff. โIt reminds me of home.โ
He held her to his side, but she wiped her eyes quickly, shaking her head. Her skin glowed in the evening light, warmed by the deep pinks and oranges of the sunset in front of them.
Tarkyn found his own chest tightening at the sight. Heโd forgotten she would feel that.
โWhat is it?โ she asked quietly, putting her hand to his chest.
He blew out a breath. โI canโt tell you how many times Iโve come here alone and wished for this moment.โ
As they watched the sun disappear behind mountains, the rays cutting across the sky like blades over the trees, Harth cleared her throat.
โI donโt think Iโve ever seen anything more beautifulโฆ except you.โ
Tarkyn snorted. โI am a male, and an Alpha. I am not โbeautifulโ.โ
But Harth insisted. โYes, you are, Tarkyn. And not just your body. Your heart. Your strength. Your integrityโฆ all of itโs beautiful to me.โ
Tarkyn was stunned to silence. He took her hand and twined their fingers, holding it on his thigh and seeing how much smaller her fingers were against his. It made his heart thump. A rush of protectiveness washed over him. But to his chagrin, his agitation was beginning to rise again too.
Harth felt it. โItโs bothering you that you arenโt home. Maybe we should go back?โ she said slowly, clearly not excited about the idea.
Tarkyn shook his head. โNo. Gar knows his sister. And Elโฆ I hurt herโemotionally and physically. Sheโs far more likely to forgive me if she has time to miss me. Besides, I canโt be there when Zev gets out. itโs important that Iโm not seen to be associated with that.โ
Harth sighed. โWhy can nothing be easy? Why can none of these people see that my people are good?โ
Tarkyn sighed. โCan you see that El is good?โ
Harth was quiet, even in his mind.
He took her hand. โShe is, Harth. Sheโs strong and she has a temper. But youโll never find another female more loyal or more giving to those she protects. Her fear is driving her right now. She lost her family to that conflictโand almost lost her mate. It was only a year ago and sheโs young. Sheโsโฆ been scarred.โ
โSo are we.โ
He nodded. โAnd thatโs why Iโm going to make sure that your Alpha is free, and my Queen understands that youโre good tooโall of you. I canโt wait until the day everyone is seeing clearly and weโre all in this together. Then everyone will see how wonderful everyone else is.โ
Harth smiled at that as he sent her an image of Sasha and Elreth hugging. She leaned into him and hugged him, snuggling her face into his chest.
Unable to resist, he pulled her to sit between his thighs so he could hold her and watch the sunset over her shoulder.
After that, they sat together quietly, barely moving or speaking as the Creator painted the sky in blazing red, then purple and pink, and thenโฆ finallyโฆ darkness.
It was only when the night had truly descended and the rock beneath them began to chill that he finally sighed and got up to lead Harth back to the cave.
But he never stopped praying that together they would find a way through this that would allow them to return to this mountain, and this spot, to watch the sunset together again without this cloud hanging over them.
He never stopped praying for that.