The days after the attack had been long and exhausting for Lyra. The royal physician worked tirelessly, using every method and magical remedy available to heal her damaged eyesight. Each treatment left her weak, yet she endured, driven by the thought of one day seeing the world clearly again.
Finally, after many nights of rest and careful care, Lyra felt the haze over her vision begin to lift. Slowly, cautiously, she opened her eyes and glimpsed the shapes around her-the soft glow of her bed, the faint shimmer of the marble pulsing inside her chest, the outlines of the room she had called home for so long. Her heart leapt in quiet joy.
She sat up, careful to move slowly, and marveled at the clarity of the world she had almost forgotten. Colors sparkled vividly; the walls, the curtains, and even the moonlight spilling through the window seemed alive with brilliance. But Lyra did not rush to reveal her regained sight to anyone-not yet.
Kael, still unaware that she could see, entered her chamber as usual, his calm presence a comfort she had come to rely on. His golden eyes, calm and watchful, scanned her carefully, expecting to find her still adjusting to her blindness.
"Good evening, Princess," he said softly. "How are you feeling tonight?"
Lyra smiled faintly, keeping her secret close. "I... I am managing," she replied, her voice steady, betraying none of the triumph she felt inside. She wanted to see him-the man she had grown to care for, the one who walked beside her in daylight-and now, she could.
As evening deepened into night, she decided to venture quietly to the courtyard. There, under the cover of darkness, she could finally observe without revealing that her vision had returned. Her heart beat faster as she recalled Ernst's words-the loyal guard who had hinted at the man's true identity. Lyra wanted to confirm the truth for herself.
The courtyard was bathed in moonlight, silver and soft. A familiar figure approached, his cloak sweeping behind him, the same golden eyes flickering faintly in the light. Kael moved with a grace and calm that seemed natural to him, but tonight, Lyra's eyes were sharper, taking in every detail.
She hid in the shadows, her chest tightening with anticipation. Slowly, Kael removed his cloak. His human form shimmered faintly, and Lyra watched, holding her breath. She remembered the mysterious Wolf King she had seen once-majestic, otherworldly, powerful. Tonight, she would see the truth.
Before her eyes, Kael's form began to shift and shimmer, muscles rippling beneath his skin as fur sprouted across his body, golden light radiating from his eyes. He became a majestic wolf, regal and commanding, every movement precise, every gesture controlled yet fluid.
Lyra gasped silently, pressing a hand to her chest as the marble within her pulsed violently, glowing in resonance with the magic she now witnessed. The bond between them pulsed stronger than ever, a thread connecting their fates.
Even as she observed, Kael did not notice her. He remained unaware that she could see, moving and transforming as he always did when in his Wolf King form. Lyra's heart raced-not just from awe, but from the undeniable recognition that this wolf, this mystical being of power, was the same man she had laughed with, walked beside, and loved in daylight.
Her mind whirled with emotion. She had fallen for him already-the human Kael she knew-and now, seeing the truth, that love deepened, complicated by the power and majesty of the being behind the mask. She remained hidden, careful not to reveal her regained sight, wanting to understand him fully before confronting anything.
Kael shifted again, returning to a hybrid form-part human, part wolf, the golden eyes glowing as he whispered softly to the night. Lyra leaned closer, captivated by the duality of his existence, the mystery and tenderness combined.
The marble in her chest pulsed strongly now, warmth spreading through her body as if affirming what her heart had already known: their destinies were intertwined, and the bond between them was unbreakable. She felt the magic, the love, and the inevitability of their connection.
Lyra's lips parted slightly, a whisper to herself: "So... it was you all along." She smiled faintly, though Kael remained unaware that she could see.
For a long moment, she watched him, the silence of the night wrapping around them. She saw him as he truly was-the Wolf King, powerful yet tender, a protector and a being of profound magic. Her heart ached with admiration, longing, and a love she could no longer deny.
As Kael returned fully to his human form, unaware of her observation, Lyra backed into the shadows. She did not speak, did not move-she simply observed. This was her truth now: she had regained her eyesight, she knew who he truly was, and she understood the depth of their bond.
Yet, she kept the secret close. She wanted to see how he would continue, to watch him, to understand the man she had already come to love without his knowledge. The tension, the mystery, and the danger surrounding them had not vanished, but in that moment, Lyra felt a quiet triumph. She could see, she could think, and she could witness the man she loved as he truly was.
And the marble-always the silent witness-glowed faintly, echoing the bond, the power, and the destiny waiting for them both.
That night, Lyra's heart was full of emotion-wonder, fear, admiration, and love. She had survived the attacks, regained her sight, and now saw the truth for herself. Kael remained unaware, and the secret gave her power and agency, even as her love for him deepened.
The night wrapped them in silver light, the palace quiet, the forest still. Lyra stood in the shadows, heart racing, eyes wide and seeing everything. She knew one thing for certain: the man she loved, the Wolf King, was no longer a mystery, and their destinies were inseparable.





