BOUND TO THE ALPHA'S CURSE
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time I closed my eyes, the memory of his hand brushing mine returned-the stranger who was not truly
hadows heavy with whispers. I stood barefoot in the cursed woods, the mist curling around my legs like graspi
he ap
speak. He only reached for me, and when his hand closed around mine, the ground beneath us
is name lodge
dows. I pressed my palm to my chest, as if I could quiet the f
t had been fleeting. As though fate itse
carried the sharp bite of pine and something darker
en I f
row of my bones, invisible threads tugging me forward. As
rned back. I should have locked the door and prayed to the old gods to sever whatever had
ou follow
m behind me, soft as mist yet heav
hung silver as spider silk, her eyes pale as frost. I had never seen h
though the tremor in my
but in sorrow. "The Alpha's curse is no
aking my head. "No.
ned straight through me. "You will
riddles became clear, but when I blinked, she was g
er clawed d
ow, drawing me deeper into the trees. A
at the edge of my vision. The world seemed
le
ough he, too, had been running from something he could not escape. Hi
is voice was raw, strained,
honesty frightening me more than his
words carved into him. He stepped closer, each
undeniable. My skin tingled, my blood roared. I wanted to ste
estion slipped free,
curse or fate, I do not know. But it
Instead, they rooted me deeper. For in his eyes I saw
until it felt like my hea
fists as though he feared his own touch. "Go, Elar
d rushing through the b
came the sound of growls-low, guttur
fr
blazing as his body shifted, muscles rippling as t
said, voice laced wi
ven breathe, the clearing erupted wit
unseen wolves closes in, their tether strong
ngers brushing the edge of the wood
t shake. Shadows stretched across the room, and she swore she felt his presence
ling her toward a destiny she was not ready to name. And in that silenc