The Curse of the Alpha
ea
er
against a nearby tree,
ng. Seems a lot less impressive
er shoulder from where s
id you
ybe?" I kick at the dirt, expecting fairy dust or som
t curse keeping an Alpha entombed alive undergr
netics, which is why I agreed to a
a unique spell. He was placed there during a war between two Pack's,
f the story is
it. He wants to keep as few people in
ck and fort
ould only be ri
er bound book from her back
e story,"
elieve an
he earth. It's firm, having n
Sire, may no
o many years, and that the Alpha of our Pack may have boas
thing about the story
his magic. He senses something is here, and the lore su
es the dirt he rises
t will rise him, others believe one must lie on the spot under the
oo
s in her eyes. "It'
ncient he is, he's not finding hi
r that," she mutter
tension in her shoulders. She's taking this f
I ask
s say if he is risen, it wil
dancing through me. I'm anticipating the moon reaching the centr
angerous, the
o it. "Depends how spiteful he is toward the Alpha and t
he pages, she does
part of, by the
be pi
although Hazel suggests it's almost impossible
y Sire's punishment fo
d ringing through the trees. "So,
's disturbing, first of all, and second, it'
at, the ground i
she grumbles, shakin
need for yo
oon. With whatever residual magic lingers here from Sire's spell, I can b
boo
me is enough for me to create, but I need other magical sources. I want i
hat make
g to get under my nails, but I ca
it, then shru
ting it sift through my fingers. There is
ng," I
tle. "You expected
ug. "No. Should I
st washed this morning, but to be ab
confirm whether they are mat
which isn't for another hour," Haze
ds that are approaching. "It'
me get all
ooking forward to the trek to our camping spot for the nig
edible, af
umble, scuffing my feet through t
at
f an Alpha." The story is so tragic it seems just that. A sto
a little. "
ave ma
e as it comes. More so than that anyone that walks this earth. He's one of th
ver my skin, but
ou told me he is likely still conscious, at times, right
s no point mourning a man who has the po
ning him. Not when there is a chanc
is torturous and roman
d. "The full moon has crest
t once," I encourage. It's the main reas
arily. "We don't
us about this spell, but I'm sure confirming that she isn't mated
her eyes
e on my face as she gets do
ng ha
" she grumbles, scrambling back u
t a couple words will do to change a spell that has been in place
have time for this," Mary insists
uickly lying am
what words I
sound lurches up from the earth, the
the dirt quickly smothers my limbs as I sink lower. I'm pinned dow
d, who has discarded her book, rifling
franticness before muttering what
downward, snagging at my clothing, splaying ou
pulls at my hand, but s
dirt starts to cover my eyes, fall
e muffled as the entiret
my mouth closed and hold my brea
earth is offering me
on my entire body as I'm mercilessly pulled toward the centre of
n, I'm
ds before my back slams against something solid. Any air left in
and salvia onto a grimy tile floor a
t h
el comfortable, I raise my head, only to se
mossy stone casket s
exactly w