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REJECTED BY FATE, CURSED BY PROPHECY

Chapter 5 THE CROSSING PATH.

Word Count: 1059    |    Released on: 13/01/2026

ful guards who patrolled the inner courtyard. Each step reminded her how small and exposed she had become in a place that had once been familiar. Her stomach ac

r. She paused for a long moment, inhaling, trying to steel herself. Every nerve screamed that she

ere. The Alpha, as always, exact and composed, though there wa

oice calm but heavy

o sound desperate. "I am under threat. My child, my fath

s. Silence stretched between them l

would you

not hesitate. And if I do nothing..." Her wo

rry a dangerous child," he said slowly. "And ye

Naira said. "Only

a whisper, almost a confession.

" she said. "I seek only a way to survive. And

leaving is not simple. The pack will notice.

ill not harm the child, and I will not harm them.

ne. He seemed to weigh her words,

r path. But remember... no one walks

he could speak again. The walls of the stronghold closed in a

ood, but she ignored the exhaustion. She bent low, pressing her hands against the ground, and began her training. Every stretch, every movement, every

edge that the Luna's eyes might be upon her. She imagined the poison, the threat, the shadowed chambers where her father s

ed. She leapt over fallen logs, crouched beneath low branches, felt the chill of the river's mist against her skin. In these hour

ssion was chosen with care, nothing unnecessary, everything to preserve the fragile hope that she could leave without bloodshed

anticipation. Every sound seemed amplified: the distant caw of a raven, the crack of a branch underfoot, the faint

into shadow, drawing every ounce of strength she had cultivated over the past days. Every step

lept, unaware that one of it

th was defiance. She did not look back. She could not. The Luna's threat was still alive, her father's life still hung by a thr

spered between the trees. The stars burned cold and indifferent above. But inside her, a fire had i

lent and indifferent. Ahead lay uncertainty-but also the first taste of freedom. She press

me, she thought. The

, a shadow moved, watching bu

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REJECTED BY FATE, CURSED BY PROPHECY
REJECTED BY FATE, CURSED BY PROPHECY
“"Are you mad!!!!!" The words cut through the night like a blade. Naira did not turn. She stood at the edge of the river with her cloak pulled tight around her shoulders, staring at the black water as if it might swallow her thoughts. Behind her, her sister stepped closer. "Do you know what you have done?" Naira swallowed. "I know what I survived." "That is not an answer." The wind dragged dead leaves across the ground. Somewhere beyond the trees, wolves howled, their voices distant but watchful. "You lay with the Alpha," her sister said again, slower this time. "After his brother rejected you." Naira's fingers curled into fists. "He did more than reject me," she said quietly. "He promised me a bond. He promised me a name. Then he gave it to another woman and told me to forget him." Her sister scoffed. "And so you chose the throne instead?" "I chose not to die poor and forgotten," Naira snapped. Silence fell between them. The Alpha's house rose on the hill like a scar in the dark. Stone walls. Iron gates. The center of all decisions. "You will be called a mistress," her sister said. "They will spit your name like poison." "They already do," Naira replied. "Even before this." Her sister stepped closer. "What about the Luna?" Naira looked away. "She watches everything." "And she will destroy you." Naira pressed a hand to her stomach. "She cannot touch what she does not know," she said. Her sister froze. "What do you mean?" The words came out like a confession and a curse. "I am with child." The night seemed to hold its breath. "...Whose?" her sister asked slowly. Naira lifted her chin. "The Alpha's." A sharp breath escaped her sister's lips. "You have sentenced yourself." "I have saved myself," Naira whispered. "You think this will protect you?" "It already has." Her sister shook her head. "You should have left the pack. You should have run." "And go where?" Naira demanded. "To starve among rogues? To be hunted like meat?" "You would have lived." "Living is not the same as surviving." Her sister looked at her with something close to fear. "What will you tell them?" Naira hesitated. "I will say the child belongs to his brother." Her sister stared. "You will lie?" "I will breathe," Naira said. "I will walk in daylight. I will not beg again." The river whispered beside them. "You will destroy him," her sister said. "The brother." "He destroyed me first." "Two wrongs do not make safety." "They make silence." Footsteps broke the night. Both women turned. The Alpha stepped from the trees, his presence bending the space around him. His cloak moved like shadow. His eyes were cold, unreadable. "You should not meet here," he said. "I belong nowhere else," Naira answered. His gaze dropped to her stomach. "You told her." "Yes." He studied her sister. "She will keep quiet." Her sister swallowed but said nothing. "No one must know," the Alpha continued. "Not the Luna. Not the council." "And when the child is born?" Naira asked. His jaw tightened. "The child will not carry my name." "She will carry your blood." "That is worse." Naira stepped closer. "Then why did you touch me?" "Because you were already broken." The words struck deep. "And because power does not refuse what comes to it." The Alpha turned away. "You will live in the lower quarters." "I will." "You will be invisible." "I already am." "And the child-" "She will be safe," Naira said. "Or I will burn this pack myself." The Alpha's eyes darkened. "Do not threaten what you cannot control." "I already control the truth," Naira replied. He said nothing. The wind rose. "Go," he said finally. "Before someone sees you." Naira bowed her head. As she walked away, her sister followed. "You are walking into fire," her sister whispered. "I have lived in ashes," Naira replied. And somewhere inside her, something small and unaware shifted - a life born from rejection, power, and lies. A life that would pay for a secret made beside a river. UNLISHSING THE CURSE ON AN UNBORN CHILD. Do you love high school romance? You can check my story CLAIMED BY THE QUARTERBACK ALPHA”