Nathan’s POV
1 spread the maps across the table. Isson and Tyler stood beside me both studying the detailed charts of Eclipse territory with intense concentration.
“We need to confirm if the enemy is using Eclipse’s ports as a base, stated, tracing my finger along the coastline.
Jason frowned, his eyes narrowing. “Nathan, what exactly is your plan? Raymond is cunning, but he wouldn’t expose himself so obviously?
I met his gaze steadily. ‘I’ll find a way to get the information we need.”
Jason’s expression hardened, frustration evident in the tightening of his jaw. We’d been at this impasse for weeks now him pressing for my marriage to Madison, me finding reasons to delay,
“Your Majesty,” I said suddenly, making my decision. “You’ve been wanting me to marry Madison, haven’t you? I’ll do it. Within a
month
Both men stared at me in surprise. Tyler’s scent spiked with concern, but he remained silent in the king’s presence.
Jason recovered quickly, a satisfied smile spreading across his face. “Very good. I’ll announce it this afternoon.”
I nodded curtly, already plotting my next moves. Madison was Raymond’s daughter and confidante – she would know about any secret operations. Getting close to her was the most efficient way to gather intelligence.
As the meeting concluded, I strode from the room, my mind already calculating the risks ahead. The sound of hurried footsteps behind me told me Tyler was following.
“Nathan, why suddenly-” he began once we were alone in the corridor.
I cut him off, turning to face him. “Because I need Madison to approach me willingly.”
My eyes flickered with dangerous gold, a warning not to question me further. I didn’t want to discuss how much I detested the thought of being near Madison, how every instinct in my body revolted against the idea.
But for my territory, for the safety of my people, I would endure it.
“Notify the warriors to be ready,” I ordered. “We may need to move quickly.”
Tyler hesitated, concern etched across his features, but nodded his agreement. “Yes, Alpha.”
I was reviewing battle reports in my suite when a sharp knock interrupted my concentration. The familiar scent of Madison’s perfume – though noticeably lighter than usual – wafted through the door.
Taking a deep breath to steel myself, I crossed the room and opened it.
Madison stood there, her appearance more subdued than I’d ever seen. Her makeup was lighter, her dress more con
tive.
“Nathan!” Her voice held barely contained excitement. “Is it true? About our wedding?”
I regarded her coldly. “It’s the king’s will.“.
“You agreed to marry me in a month?” Her eyes sparkled with eagerness.
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“Are you questioning my decision?” I raised an eyebrow, my voice regaining even.
Madison quickly softened her approach. “May I come in? Her tone was gentler than I’d ever heard from her.
1 stepped aside wordlessly, allowing her entry into my private space Every muscle in my body tensed as she passed me, her scent invading my territory. I winced, my jaw clenching uncomfortably. I reminded myself this was necessary a strategic move to protect my pack.
I settled onto the leather sofa, maintaining my distance and emotionless expression. Madison hesitated briefly before taking a seat nearby.
“So, what do you need from me?” I asked bluntly.
Madison clasped her hands in her lap, suddenly the picture of a demure fiancée. “Since we’re getting married, I thought we should discuss some details.”
“Go ahead.” My gaze remained steady, watchful.
“I’d like to take a photo for the newspaper announcement. Perhaps we could have lunch today and discuss some specifics?” she suggested.
“When?” I kept my responses minimal, fighting the urge to end this conversation as quickly as possible.
“How about today?” she asked hopefully.
I nodded once, already planning how to use this opportunity. “Fine.”
I donned a formal black jacket, every moment in Madison’s presence an exercise in restraint. As we walked together toward the castle’s royal dining room, curious glances followed us.
This was exactly what I needed to be seen publicly accepting the engagement.
“Nathan?” Madison’s voice interrupted my thoughts. “I’m glad we’re finally appearing in public together.”
I didn’t respond, focusing instead on maintaining my composure.
When we reached the restaurant, the maître d‘ approached with a respectful bow. “Will it be just the two of you dining today?”
“Yes,” Madison answered eagerly. “We’re celebrating something special.”
“This way, Alpha… Luna,” he responded, leading us to a private table.
Luna. The title hit me like a physical blow. Only one woman should have held that title in my pack, and she was gone.
I clenched my jaw, forcing back the surge of emotion that threatened to overwhelm me.
Madison was basking in the recognition, practically glowing as she settled into her chair. She ordered an expensive wine, clearly prepared to enjoy this charade.
“Nathan, thank you for agreeing to have lunch with me,” she said, her voice honeyed.
“Let’s discuss the photo,” I replied, cutting straight to business.
“Yes, I was wondering what time and location you think would be appropriate.”
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I maintained my neutral expression. “You choose the time, as long as you’d prefer somewhere coast 1? An island, perhaps?” I watched her
“Yes, I do love islands. That’s where I’m from,” she replied.
Tell me about them, I prompted, my interest appearing casual.
“What would you like to know?
“Which places would you recommend visiting?”
it doesn’t interfere with my work. As for location, I imagine action carefully.
Madison began describing various islands some good for private gatherings, others for cuisine. She mentioned disliking busy trading ports.
“Does your family have private islands?” I asked.
“Of course!” Pride colored her tone.
“I imagine they’re quiet, since they don’t allow large vessels to dock? I probed.
“You’re right about that. My private islands are exactly like that,” she confirmed.
A slight smile tugged at my lips.
“What are you smiling about?” she asked.
“You’re the only heir. All your father’s private islands will be yours someday, including the larger, busier ones. Seems you’ll have quite the responsibility. Tell me, how many public and private port cities do you control in total?”
Madison mentioned four main public ports.
“Interesting. Can you name those four public ports? I’ve never visited your private ports,” I continued.
“Would you like to visit a private port?” she asked, her tone probing.
“Perhaps.” My expression revealed nothing.
“Well, there’s Phantom, but it’s rather boring…”
Phantom. That was it.
I concentrated, activating the mind link with Tyler. “Phantom.”
His response came immediately. “Understood, Alpha. I’ll send scouts to investigate right away.”
Madison leaned forward, suspicion crossing her features. “Nathan, why are you suddenly so interested in our islands?”
“Shouldn’t I be?” I countered smoothly.
“Na…Nathan?” she stammered.
I deliberately softened my tone, though it felt like swallowing poison “We’re about to be married. Don’t you want me to take an
interest?”
Her face lit up instantly. “Yes…yes, of course! Nathan, I’m so happy, truly!”