The Alpha's bane
, but Azriel felt
xpanse of land he was sworn to protect. Shadows stretched long beneath the towering trees, their whispers ca
wo
pa
ly he breathed it in,
he fought the familiar sensation, but the curse-the bane that haunted him-was relentless. It st
in his mind, smooth and insidious.
s curled i
ldn't
ould
lp
eet away, arms crossed over his broad chest. His expression was unr
said, nodding toward the
ered to honor their bond with the moon, their strength, their unity. But for him, it was so
from his pack. Even if he fe
ward the clearing where fires burned
-
Fest
eely through the clearing, their voices blending in a harmony of joy and camarader
was cel
tered, a subtle shift ri
ir gazes in deference, while others hesitated, their smiles fal
espect
ollowe
also fe
ad not gone
ar the outskirts, scanning the faces. The warmth of the firelight flickered
enly-a sce
hing he had ever e
ter a long drought, mixed with some
lf stirred. His heart s
tur
en he
enc
r-blonde hair cascaded over her shoulders, framing a face both delicate and fierce. She hel
nto place with the forc
inct, older than time itself, called him forward. His wolf howled
ckly as the moment c
rejection like
im, smirking. "She won'
suppressing the growl building
a sudden change in the a
A heavy silence fell over the clearing, thick with tension.
-the whi
old. I
t escape m
st in his he
as h
s edge. Twisted. Shadowed. A presence not fully human
lse roared
this p
In his nightmares. In t
t haunted him... had