BOUND TO THE ALPHA'S CURSE
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t my arms while I ran, desperate to put distance between myself and the whispers that had stalked me since lea
llagers' murmurs about the Alpha's curse gnawing at my sanity.
a glan
embers pierced the night. My throat tightened as fear froze my legs.
I fell, the world tilting. Claws scrap
t the silenc
rutal force. Bodies hit the ground, snarls and roars tangling with the cr
breath was rough, his chest rising like a storm struggling to calm. Moon
le
Al
cked onto me. For a heartbeat, I forgot to breathe. He stepped forwar
id, voice low, grave
invisible weight of command pressing down on my chest. Every ins
ed mine as he helped me to my feet. Warmth jolted up my arm,
invisible tether sparking alive in that touch. My pulse no l
though the sharpness in his words falt
I whispered. My voice betra
The tether coiled tighter, drawing me closer, until I could see the faint
jaw tensed, and though his grip remained gentle, th
, though I fea
re dragging back to my eyes. His chest rose and fell as
ess in these woods
ther had burned him too deeply. Yet even in th
oward the village. But I remained. His presence was both warn
d rose as if to brush a loose strand of hair from my face, but he stopped inches away,
e tasting strange in his mouth
istened. The pull between us threatened to
e, a howl split the night-lon
head snapped toward the trees. The
rowled, his voice no
. The sound of bones cracking filled the clearing. Shadows swallowed him whole, and
a silent promise etched i
pes slithered through the dark,
ling certainty-this nigh
full wolf form as unknown creatures close
the black car's departure still lingered in her ears, low and menacing, as if it had imprinted itself into the stones o
and found him standing in the aisle, his face unreadable, thoug
id quietly, not a que
owed. "Who
"Men who do not belong here.
sed, the memory of the stranger's piercing gaze
aid more than
and defiance intertwining.
ts way in. Father Elias stepped closer, lowering his voice. "Some truths,
hose storm-gray eyes found hers through the rain. She didn't kn