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Marked by the Alpha's Heirs

Chapter 2 The Curse in My Chest

Word Count: 983    |    Released on: 13/06/2025

ael'

wthorne

dn't

l of his to the grave right next to him. Avery. Weak, slow, soft. She didn't even belon

uld be

I could be. They would all lear

cent was easy to follow. She didn't even try to cover h

joke of

pretty. Blonde hair that caught the sun. Soft skin. A little thing. Maybe I'

it hi

ire. I stumbled forward and cras

this

rning. Some said it was from my mother's side, others said it was the mark

ase even more

he raised. A child he lov

Always

ed one by one. I made sure three of them never woke up. They were soft, spoiled. And my

e, I had to be strong

I

rything I had lost. I growled low in my throat and pushed fo

e moved like someone with no training. No cont

I fou

backed into a tree like

top

ent, I ju

old, maybe from crying. She wore a purple tank top, a lace skirt, and a scarf tied around her h

quite fucking litt

ut, her eye was swelling. But her eyes-those gr

nife from her skir

ay!" she

Good. I liked it that way. But th

yes, but underneath tha

lf st

oser. She tr

again, but I could se

ldn't play with knives," I said quietly, voice

d. She screame

io

e move. The knife cl

he throat and slammed her into the tree. She gasped, cl

lf whispered

gs sli

ars. "Moon Goddess... please..

dn't

as no

to bite down on her ne

I sto

. it hit me

nger

ee

body. I sniffed her again. Her neck. He

did she sme

f went

d in my mind-words from t

n heal your heart... she will have the mark. A hea

o

uldn'

eam. She tried to resist, but she was nothing i

ried

en I s

ed mark. Fai

a

art s

hing s

was

tilted b

to the ground, coughing, gasping, curling i

dn't

ng at the m

uld th

m

broken, ter

to kill her. I was supposed t

ust touched fire. My wolf was no longer bl

but I couldn'

d back

dirt, holding her nec

ke this...

know what to

s...my

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