Chapter 157

Chapter 157 A lesson to remember

The feeling was no where near familiar. It was like a new sort of pain every time she shifted. All of herbones felt as if they were breaking and joining together at the same time. White fur covered every inch ofher skin faster than her eyes could catch. How did it seem so effortless when she watched other wolvesshift? Her hands formed into paws as she gripped onto the ground in agony. Her bones cracked and theseconds felt like hours of agony until all at once-it stopped. The pain was gone as if it was never there.Her clothes were in shards around her and the only thing that was savable was her cloak. A small mercy,at least she didn’t have to run back to the palace completely naked. “You want to know what it’s like to bestrong? I will show you where to start.” Cordelia growled in her mind. It vibrated through her body andsurrounded her all at once as if she was the one speaking. A low growl sounded behind her, Doris turnedto be met with two striking blue eyes peering out at her through a wolf form. She knew those eyesanywhere. “William?” She tried to say, but it came out in a whimper. William planted his paws on theground as if he was preparing himself to strike at her. Doris went to back up, but Cordelia made herstand her ground. “Fight the part of you that wants to cower away. Become the version of yourself youwant to be.” Cordelia whispered. “I can hear all of your thoughts. I know how badly you want to be thetough one. Be her.” o “It’s not that easy!” Doris shouted in her mind over the sound of William’s growl.What was he doing out here? How did he know what she was doing? “I’ve lived my entire life being theweak

one.”

“It won’t be easy if you never try.” Cordelia hissed. Doris took a step forward and Cordelia allowed her.William started to circle her and she mirrored his steps. Part of her started to doubt if it was really him,but of course it was. No one else in the world had eyes like his. William’s growl turned more vicious as hestepped closer to her. Doris fought the instinct to step back and stood her ground. Before she had achance to register what he was doing, he lunged at her. Cordelia took over and made Doris moveseconds before he tackled her to the ground. In his annoyance, he went after her again. This time,

Cordelia let Doris decide for herself. Doris forced herself away but got knocked on her side at the lastminute. William circled her down form as if he was waiting for her to get back up and fight him. A spike ofrage hummed through her body and made her get right back up. His eyes taunted her. He didn’t have tosay a word for her to know what he meant. Doris charged at him and he swept aside effortlessly. It onlymade her go after him again. “Don’t be so eager, he knows what you’re doing. Try to surprise him.”Cordelia hummed. It was strange to have complete control over her wolf when usually she fought her tothe deep core. Doris slowed her steps and circled William again. He mirrored her movement andseemed to wait for her to make the first move. Slowly, her steps moved in a bit more each time theycompleted a circle until she was close enough to strike him. Her eyes caught every movement he madeand every breath he took. It could have been minutes or hours, but she knew she had to wait until theright moment. When his eyes flickered to her feet, she lunged at him. He noticed it a breath too late andshe was able to take him right to the ground and nip at his neck just to draw a bit of his blood. Williamshook her off him as if she was nothing and sent her skidding across the clearing. “He’s holding back foryou, Doris. Remember that. If this was a real fight, you wouldn’t have made it out alive after the first timehe got you down.” Cordelia reminded her. Doris shoved the voice away from her and could have swornshe heard Cordelia laughing in the back of her head. She planted her feet on the ground and lowered herhead in a fighting stance. William understood immediately and followed her lead. She lunged for him andthis time he let her take him to the ground to release all of her rage. She didn’t want him to go easy onher, she wanted to learn and she knew she never would unless he fought back. But he didn’t. He let herroll him around and drag him back to the clearing like he was some sort of dummy she was testing herstrength on. He could crush her with no hesitation-she knew that. She watched him take down a wholecamp of rogues that tried to kill him on his own. Here in this clearing, he let her take control and figureout her stances for hours until she finally had enough. Doris howled to the moon that loomed abovethem. A black cloak fell over her shoulders and she looked over to see William covered in his own.“That’s enough for today.” Cordelia let her hold on Doris go and she shifted back into herself, quicklyclenching the cloak around her body. “How did you know I was out here?” “My wolf told me where to replaceyou.” William helped her stand and step back into her boots. “I knew what he wanted to do the minute I

saw you.” “How did he…” Doris sighed and shook her head. The heat of the battle was quickly wearingoff and making her shake from the cold. William led her back to the palace. “Our wolves can sense theother’s emotions if they’re close enough. He must have felt what your wolf needed.” William narrowed hiseyes at the guards that glanced at Doris until they turned to face the walls “I feel like I learned nothing.”Doris mumbled. “That’s not true. You learned not to cower away from me. I could feel you starting toretreat and then instead pushed forward.” William led her down the hall towards her room. She was onlyglad her cloak was so damn long. “It took me years before I was able to do something like that when oneof my older brothers had challenged me to a fight. Usually they forced me into it and I had no choice butto push forward. I felt you consider that choice and decide against it.” Doris bit down on her lip. Smallsteps. “Would you ever fight back if I needed you to?” “I will when you’re more prepared. That might notbe for a long time.” William pushed open her door and Beth fell off the couch.

“Doris! Where have you been?” Beth neared her and nervously glanced up at the prince. Her eyes werered from sleep. “I was just out for a walk… Will you please get me some clothes?” “Of course!” Bethbowed. Doris didn’t miss the glint in her eyes, it made Doris want to shove her friend over. After Doriswas dressed, she dismissed Beth for the evening and joined William on the couch. He watched the fireand it was then she noticed that Beth must have gotten him an outfit as well because he was fullydressed. “I’m sorry for always going against your wishes.” Doris said quietly. His head snapped to look ather across the couch. “I don’t know why I always want to do the opposite of what you say.” Williamquietly watched her for a moment as if he was trying to gather what he wanted to say. “It drives me madwhen you don’t listen to me.” He finally said. 1 “I know, I know it does. I know I was a fool in the northand got us into trouble –“ William moved himself closer to her and watched her mouth as she spoke. “Ihave this horrible rage inside me when people tell me what to do. I can’t explain it-“ “It drives me mad ina good way, Doris.” William whispered. Doris thought she’d misheard him for a moment. “What? I thoughtyou hated that,” “You’re the only person who has ever told me no and challenged me. It infuriates me, butI love you even more for it.” 4 The world must have stopped, she felt as if all the sound was sucked out

of the room.“ You… you what?” William grabbed her face and forced it closer to his. “I said I love youeven more for it, dammit.”

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