The Lycan King's Second Chance Mate: Rise of the Traitor's Daughter Chapter 210: The Heir’s Crown
Zane~
"Let the crowning of Prince Zane Anderson Moor... comnce."
The silence shattered. Applause thundered. Cheers rose like a storm breaking loose.
The sa crowd that was ready to tear apart monts ago now praised like a hero—just because of one revelation. One na. The Celestial Princess. Hypocrites. Every last one of them.
I didn’t smile. Didn’t flinch. I stood dead center, unshaken. Every muscle coiled tight, every breath controlled like the calm before a kill.
Responsibility didn’t just loom over —it wrapped around like armor I hadn’t asked to wear. Still, I stood firm, my hands folded behind my back, chin high beneath the black and silver ceremonial robe of the Lycan heir. Moon emblems shimred across the fabric with each subtle movent, a silent reminder of what this night ant.
Prince. Heir. Crowned. Exposed.
I should have felt proud. Triumphant. But all I could think of was her.
Natalie.
She wasn’t here.
And I got it—hell, I felt it. Today had been heavy. The incident with Alex, Maeron, Darius, and now whatever was going on with Griffin. Natalie had been through more than anyone tonight. I didn’t bla her for not being here.
But still... my heart ached for her presence.
"She should be here," Red muttered in my head, his voice more wounded than angry.
"I know," I replied. "But she needs ti."
"She wouldn’t have needed ti if she hadn’t taken in that bastard. That fool that rejected—"
"Red," I cut him off softly. "Now’s not the ti."
Sebastian walked over and stood by my side, a grin plastered across his too-handso face, his eyes gleaming like the ceremony was his coronation. "You look like you’re trying not to throw up," he whispered, nudging with his elbow. "Relax, your Royal Wolfness. You’re doing great."
I glanced at him, my lips twitching. "I hate you."
He chuckled. "No, you don’t. You’re just mad because I look better in black."
"Shut up."
"Can’t. I’m emotionally invested in this mont. It’s like watching my son graduate—if I had a son. Or emotions."
Before I could retort, the sharp clang of the ceremonial staff striking the floor silenced the crowd. My father stepped forward. His presence was absolute. Everyone in the hall stilled like puppets.
"The ti has co," his voice bood, "to pass the mantle of heir to my son, Zane Anderson Moor. May the Moon Goddess bear witness, and may the spirits of our ancestors walk beside him always."
The hall went deadly quiet. I stepped forward, heart pounding so hard I thought it might bust out. My knees wanted to shake, but I kept them locked. The crown was brought forward by an Elder dressed in flowing silver robes. It glead under the golden lights—sleek, sharp, majestic.
As my father lifted the crown, I t his eyes.
Pride. Fierce, undiluted pride. It nearly undid .
With slow, reverent hands, he placed the crown upon my head.
Warmth spread through —not from the tal, but from sothing deeper. Sothing ancient. Power surged, like the very earth had recognized . Suddenly, I felt stronger than I have ever felt. And then the crowd erupted in cheers.
Sebastian whooped so loud I almost elbowed him. "That’s my boy!" he yelled, clapping harder than anyone.
I couldn’t help but smirk.
"You look good with it," Red said approvingly. "Still feel naked without her here though."
"Yeah. too."
The celebration began the mont we stepped out of the ceremonial ballroom and into the grand ballroom.
Everything exploded into life—music, laughter, clinking glasses. The chandeliers above twinkled like constellations. Long banquet tables overflowed with delicacies. Couples danced in swirling dresses and pressed suits, twirling in elegant formations across the polished floor.
I smiled and nodded at those who bowed to . Took pictures. Received blessings. Endured awkward complints.
But Sebastian? That bastard was thriving.
He danced circles around duchesses, dodged flirty nobles with a smirk and a casual, "Sorry, I’m taken," and still managed to outshine everyone in a wild dance-off with two drunk Northern Clan twins who clearly had no grasp of personal space—or sha.
I laughed harder tonight than I had in months.
"You needed this," he told between sips of blood wine. "You’re always so broody. It’s exhausting."
I arched a brow. "And you’re not?"
"Please. I’m delightful. Ask anyone."
I gave him a sideways glance. "You’re a nace."
"Yet everyone love . Especially you. Admit it."
We snuck out of the ballroom around three-thirty a.m., dodging noblewon who wanted dances and advisors with endless speeches. Sebastian dragged by the arm like a rebellious teen. "Co on, party prince. Let’s crash your chambers."
The corridor was dim, its lights humming with the sa ancient weight that clung to the palace walls. I moved in silence, Sebastian at my side. When we reached my bedroom, I pushed the door open—and froze.
Eagle was standing inside.
His long black hair danced gently in the still air—always moving, always ethereal. His silver eyes glowed faintly in the dark room.
He stood by the side of the bed where Alex lay fast asleep, hugging a little wolf plushie, tiny chest rising and falling peacefully.
"I didn’t expect you," I said softly.
"I was here a while ago then left for a bit to check up on Nat. I had to return," Eagle replied without looking at . "I left Alexander alone for too long."
I stepped closer, my voice lowering. "Thank you for watching over him for ," I said with a grateful smile and he smiled back, his teeth glistening.
"You were with Natalie," I asked after a short pause.
Eagle nodded slowly. "She needed ."
"She and Jacob disappeared without a word. How... how is she?" I asked, unable to keep the worry from my voice.
Eagle finally turned to face , his gaze sharp and unreadable. "Physically, she’s alright. But ntally? She’s overwheld. Griffin was taken by Shadow because she left him behind. Now his fate is weighing on her heavily... and she also realized Easter was left behind as well. She and Jacob completely forgot. They’re both... unraveling."
My chest tightened.
"Damn it," I murmured. "I should’ve—"
"Don’t," Eagle interrupted gently. "You’ve carried enough tonight. I ca to apologize on their behalf—for not being here for your crowning."
I stepped beside him, watching my son sleep. "Don’t apologize," I said, my voice thick. "As long as they’re okay... as long as she’s okay... that’s what matters."
Eagle’s lips curved ever so slightly. "I’m glad you’re my brother-in-law."
"I feel the sa way."
He studied for a mont, then nodded. "Then I’ll return to her. My brothers are already there."
"You don’t have to stay?" I asked, glancing toward Alex.
"You’re here now," Eagle replied simply. "He’s safest with his dad."
I nodded once. "Thank you. For everything."
And just like that, with a gust of silent wind, Eagle vanished.
A mont passed.
"You okay?" Sebastian asked quietly from behind .
I sighed. "She’s hurting. And I can’t even hold her."
"She’ll co back to you," he said confidently. "She’s stronger than anyone I know. Honestly? You two are terrifying. You’ll survive anything."
I glanced at him, gratitude shining in my chest. "You didn’t have to be here tonight."
He scoffed. "Of course I did. Who else was going to make fun of your royal scowl all night?"
I smiled faintly. "Thanks, Seb."
He stretched his arms over his head with a dramatic yawn. "Alright. That’s my cue. It’s four a.m. and Cassandra’s probably building a coffin for ."
I chuckled. "She’ll forgive you."
"Doubt it," he said, walking to the door. "She wanted cuddles. I gave her so snacks and a bottle of wine."
"Romantic," I said dryly.
"Tell Natalie I said hi," he grinned. "And congrats again, Crown Prince Z."
He winked.
Then vanished in a blur of supernatural speed.
The room fell silent once more, save for the soft breath of my son asleep on the bed. I sat on the edge beside him, brushing a lock of hair from his forehead.
"I did it, buddy," I whispered. "But it doesn’t an anything without her here."
But for now—I laid down beside my son, letting my crown rest on the nightstand, and allowed the darkness to cradle us both.
Tomorrow... I’d find her.
And never let her out of my sight again.
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