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The Alpha's Cursed Redemption

Chapter 3 Secrets in the Dark

Word Count: 2917    |    Released on: 12/02/2025

les burned, but she didn't stop. Stopping meant dying. She could still feel the weight of the shadowbeasts' eyes on

ale under the fading moonlight, but his movements were quick an

with twisted, blackened trees. The mist clung low to the ground, bu

back. The shadowbeasts remained at the bottom, pacing and

ow?" she asked, more

leeve. "They're bound to something," he said, his voice rough. "A c

es at him. "And you k

e was unreadable, but there was somethi

ings," he

an answer,"

heath at his waist. "You want answers?" His emerald eyes

hat are you hiding?-but the weariness pulling at her limbs

g," she said, her

idn't

trees, winding higher into the mountains. With every step, the air

ly now, too easily for someone who had been on death's edge hou

st," she said, bre

into a half-smile.

," she pressed. "N

or a moment, she thought he wou

t just

ung heavy b

ps, her pulse quicke

her to trust her. "A curse," he s

pected, but it sent a chill

explain?"

N

haking her head. A man f

ce. A weight. A pain she recognized all too we

dn't trust him, she un

hrough her thought

abou

watching her closely. "No wol

ightened on her dagger, but she forced her voice to stay e

speak. When he did, his vo

t she pushed the feeling down. She didn't

re anymore,

there was no malice in hi

d her pace. "Let's move. I don't

care. If she said it enough times,

half-hidden by thick vines. Faint carvings covered the

ection. A ward a

his expression unreadabl

these ruins mark the border between our world and the

d into a faint sm

e shadowbeasts can't follow u

s colder-too cold-but the heavy, oppressive feeling that had followed them f

d jagged pieces of ancient stone scattered across the ground. In the center s

g away the dirt and leaves. Somet

agg

s, the silver blade blackened along the ed

, his eyes narrowing. "T

nd the hilt. A shiver ran through her, but she

arefully. "You're

he said, sliding the

tever lay ahead, she

rees, the uneasy feeling returned. Th

ly, his body tensin

nd drifting to her

ze flicked toward the far edge of the ruins,

th

ure e

eneath a hood. But the power rolling off it was impo

la, his voice low. "Whatev

f," she shot back,

dge of the altar. When it spoke, its voice was smoo

it said softly. "This pla

er grip on her bl

e question. "A messenger," it said at last. "And

s sword gleaming in the

ss the figure's lips. "Or the

vanished-leaving only the echo

. Whatever was hunting

s was just t

chill. Vaela swallowed against the rising tension curling in her stomach. W

ows will ta

w tightened. His usual calm had cracked, just enough for her to

seemed thicker there, curling unnaturally over the broken stones. A deep, uneas

aid, his voice low but ed

to the sheath at her thigh and stood, brushing dirt from her k

for a second, but t

ing the ruins. "But that? That was no

down her spine.

. But whatever it serves-it's powe

e toward the mist. "Good. I'm ti

is lips-brief, but real. "You'

re," she s

g through the stone pillars like restless fingers. Vaela stayed close to Kael-not because she trusted him,

u?" she asked after a while. The silence

aw tensed, and for a moment, she thou

cking me," he said. "T

rowned.

w breath. "Becau

louder in her ch

the fading light. "A mistake," he said again. But this

e could speak, a sound echoed through the ruins. Faint at fi

It wasn't

, too sharp. And worse-

ela

n toward the sound, but the mi

e asked, her voice b

d already on his swo

in, softer but mor

.. come

ully in her chest. She

s Dra

ulse thundering in her ea

and grounding. "It's not real," he said

lt real.

low it-to chase that familiar voice back to the li

s voice?" she asked

rkened. "Because it

raven was her weakness. The wound still raw, the pain

"We keep moving," she said, lifting h

"Good. Because if you listen to that voice lon

me mad," Va

e," Kael

ly beneath the shadowed canopy of trees. The whispers

curtain of tangled vines. Beneath the vines, Vaela spotted the entrance-an ancient stone door, cracked

e markings, his brow furrowing. "T

it?" Va

His eyes met hers, and the flicker of worry she saw

uickened. "A pr

things that should

. The air itself seemed to grow c

afer inside?" Vaela as

an staying out here and waiting

e stone door. It groaned in protest, but it shifted under their combined strength

r word, they s

oed softly as they moved through the stone corridor. Strange markings li

ning her fingers over one of the ca

nse. "It's not," he agreed. "It

d. "What happens when

iet. "Things crawl

n't let herself dwell on the fear twistin

ed a circular chamber. In the center stood a stone

ve it alone. But something about the box

he asked, her v

ression unreadable. "A lock,"

secrets lay buried here, they

had already

't going ba

ftly in her ears. The air around it felt heavier, almost like the ma

e murmured, her fingers

readable. "You shouldn't," he said quietly. "Things loc

een enough to make her

ng. A strange warmth curled beneath her skin-a pull deep in

harper now. "Magic like this doesn't gi

. "What if this is why we were led here?" she

ossible to miss. "And what if it's not?" His voice droppe

sent a strange flutter through her

dark," she said, more

d stop her, she laid

ir around them shifted. A pulse of energy surged through the

the weight of the magic. Images flashed b

ken t

r eyes, his face

through shadow

cut through the visi

ept over her. She swayed on her feet, but Kael'

e?" he demanded,

d her eyes. "Something... old. Something angry." Sh

his breath. "We ne

he box. Even as fear tightened her th

," she whispered, more

h

d. "Then stop listening," he gro

ke contact, the pressure vanished. But the mark it left on her-what

ward the entrance. "Whatever you touched," h

e at the box, unease twis

have

em, the shadows stirred-and far beneath

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1 Chapter 1 The Night Everything Changed2 Chapter 2 Into the Wild3 Chapter 3 Secrets in the Dark4 Chapter 4 The Awakening5 Chapter 5 A Feral Test6 Chapter 6 The Breaking Point7 Chapter 7 Rising Flames8 Chapter 8 Shadowbound9 Chapter 9 Into the Crack10 Chapter 10 The Ripple Effects11 Chapter 11 Rise of the Rogue King12 Chapter 12 Whispers in Duskwind13 Chapter 13 The Gatekeepers14 Chapter 14 Tracks in the Dark15 Chapter 15 The Cave of Whispers16 Chapter 16 Eyes in the Fog17 Chapter 17 The Shadows Beneath18 Chapter 18 Beneath the Old Roots19 Chapter 19 The Temple Below20 Chapter 20 The Trial of Fire and Shadow21 Chapter 21 Echoes of Dust and Fire22 Chapter 22 Blood and Binds23 Chapter 23 The Circle of Secrets24 Chapter 24 Through the Dead Wood25 Chapter 25 Fire Against Shadow26 Chapter 26 The Mark on the Map27 Chapter 27 The Circle Begins28 Chapter 28 The Second Gate29 Chapter 29 The Mark of the Beast30 Chapter 30 The Old Temple31 Chapter 31 The Third Gate32 Chapter 32 The Mountain Pass33 Chapter 33 The Fifth Gate34 Chapter 34 The Sixth Gate35 Chapter 35 Through the Gate36 Chapter 36 The Moving Gate37 Chapter 37 The Final Gate38 Chapter 38 Ash and Echo39 Chapter 39 The Black Room40 Chapter 40 Return to Dust and Ashes41 Chapter 41 The Shadow Between Us42 Chapter 42 A Place That Isn't Real43 Chapter 43 Through the Crack44 Chapter 44 The unknown warning45 Chapter 45 The Thing That Watches46 Chapter 46 The One Who Vanished47 Chapter 47 The Whispering Fog48 Chapter 48 Memory in the Smoke49 Chapter 49 The Place That Time Has Forgot50 Chapter 50 Northbound51 Chapter 51 Beneath the Ash52 Chapter 52 Where Shadows Go to Rot53 Chapter 53 The Price of Memory54 Chapter 54 Teeth in the Dark55 Chapter 55 Burn What Remains56 Chapter 56 Forged in Ruin57 Chapter 57 The Price of Fire58 Chapter 58 The Weight of Truth59 Chapter 59 Embers in the Ash60 Chapter 60 Salt in the Wound