BOUND TO THE ALPHA'S CURSE
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ir like a storm waiting to break. I carried a basket close to my chest, weaving past neighbors who offered their polite smiles and sharp whispers in equ
n skilled
ke frost over a windowpane, stilling laughter and pinning everyone in place. One by one, village
t in measured rhythm. Shadow
Al
e undeniable. His cloak swept the air like a wing of darkness, and his gaze, sharp as glass, scann
an man, a wolf who carried the ruin of his bloodline on his shoulders. Children were warned to keep ou
ers prepared me for the
er. They were silver, gleaming like the edge of a blade beneath moonlight. They ca
not loo
handle until it creaked. A tremor worked its way down my arms, but I forced
e and blood, a man who ruled through fear. And yet, something pulled at m
owed to him and me. His eyes dragged across my face with the weight of recognition,
t away, and I co
shades of iron and steel. I heard snippets of their hushed tones-warnings, curses,
d he se
t the edge of the road, and something deep within them called me. I thought of the claw marks carved into the tree
e forest's hunger. They were of silver
yes, and the forest pressed closer with every breath of wind. I sat by the fire,
t cracked the heavens. My hands were drenched in blood that was not my own. They came as t
y
isitors. Slowly, I rose, my feet carrying me to the threshold. When I ope
ere. Only the w
line beyond the path,
art s
there.
a had fo
tinct screamed that I should run, that his world was fire and fangs, and m
een in a way that frightened me more t
d, and the darkness see
low, carrying my name as t
cut through me
he know
ing. For a heartbeat, I thought he might speak again, but instead he
rway, my blood burning with
Silver eyes against fire. A wolf's snarl tearing th
e doorframe, gasping, I kne
ha had
as not l
her of them fully understands is beginning to awaken. The shadows around Bloodm