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Bound by the Alpha's Curse
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1 Chapters
Chapter 6 Trial by Fire img
Chapter 7 The First Test img
Chapter 8 Secrets in Shadows img
Chapter 9 Trials and Treachery img
Chapter 10 The Shadow of Betrayal img
Chapter 11 Whispers of the Past img
Chapter 12 The First Battle of the Prophecy img
Chapter 13 The Thing That Should Not Exist img
Chapter 14 The Shadows of Her Bloodline img
Chapter 15 Awakening of the Ancient Shadow img
Chapter 16 The First Trial of Blood and Shadows img
Chapter 17 Bloodlines Awaken img
Chapter 18 Shadows Within The Bloodline img
Chapter 19 The Night of Strategic Shadows img
Chapter 20 Night of Trials img
Chapter 21 Illusions of The Shadows img
Chapter 22 The Shadows Strike Again img
Chapter 23 Visions of Betrayal img
Chapter 24 The Ultimate Choice img
Chapter 25 The Shadow Siege img
Chapter 26 The Ancient Power Awakens img
Chapter 27 Trials of The Keepers img
Chapter 28 Shadows of Betrayal img
Chapter 29 The Rise of Shadows img
Chapter 30 Whispers of Treachery img
Chapter 31 The Night of The Blood Veil img
Chapter 32 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 33 Cage of Shadows img
Chapter 34 The Bonds That Break And The Truth That Bleeds img
Chapter 35 When The Alpha Falls, The World Trembles img
Chapter 36 The Shadow King's Game img
Chapter 37 Between Blood And Bond img
Chapter 38 Blood, Shadows, And Fire img
Chapter 39 The Shadow King's Wrath img
Chapter 40 The Artifact of Blood And Shadows img
Chapter 41 The Night The Curse Breathed img
Chapter 42 The Mark of the Moonblood img
Chapter 43 The Blood Moon's Whisper img
Chapter 44 The Crown Calls the Heir img
Chapter 45 The Alpha's Fury Unleashed img
Chapter 46 The Awakening of the Bloodbound img
Chapter 47 The Bloodbound Explosion img
Chapter 48 The Void of Shadows img
Chapter 49 Shadows of Memory img
Chapter 50 Through The Memory Realm img
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Bound by the Alpha's Curse

Author: Zera Clark
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Chapter 1 The Night Fate Broke Everything

The forest was too quiet.

Even the wind seemed afraid to move through the trees, as if it knew something terrible waited in the darkness. Nara tightened her grip on the basket in her hands. The herbs inside rattled as her fingers trembled.

"Just a few steps more," she whispered to herself. "Then back to the packhouse before anyone notices."

The moon hung low and silver above her, its light barely breaking through the heavy clouds overhead. She should have returned an hour ago. Omegas never stayed out this late. But the healer had sent her to gather nightroot, and no one dared refuse the healer-especially not Nara, the wolf everyone saw as the weakest link.

Her breath puffed out in small clouds as she walked. The air was colder than usual, sharp with the scent of winter and something else... something metallic.

Something wrong.

A branch snapped behind her.

Nara froze.

She didn't turn. She didn't breathe. She didn't dare.

Her heart pounded painfully in her chest. Please be a deer. Or even a fox. Please not a wolf.

Another snap. Closer.

Her hands shook. She clutched the basket tighter. Slowly-very slowly-she turned.

A pair of glowing red eyes stared at her from the darkness, unblinking.

Not a pack wolf.

Not a harmless creature.

A rogue.

Before she could scream, the rogue leapt forward.

Nara dropped the basket and ran.

Branches whipped against her arms, tearing at her cloak. She stumbled, her foot catching on a root, but she forced herself up again. Her lungs burned. Her vision blurred with tears. She could hear the rogue crashing through the trees behind her, gaining ground with terrifying speed.

Faster, Nara. Faster!

She ducked beneath a fallen log, her breath ragged. The rogue snarled, its claws scraping against wood as it lunged where her head had been a second before.

She crawled forward, scrambling like a terrified rabbit, pushing herself until her knees hit open ground. She stood and ran again, ignoring the sting in her legs.

She wasn't a fighter.

She wasn't strong.

She barely had enough wolf strength to shift-something she still hadn't done at eighteen.

But she wanted to live.

The rogue howled, a chilling sound that seemed to echo through every bone in her body.

Lights flickered ahead-torches.

The border patrol.

Nara didn't care if they mocked her again. She didn't care if they punished her for being late.

She just needed to reach them.

But before she could shout, a powerful force slammed into her from behind.

She hit the ground with a painful gasp. The rogue's claws pinned her shoulder, burning fire into her skin. She cried out, tears blurring everything.

The rogue leaned in, hot breath brushing her neck. Its teeth snapped near her throat.

"No," she whispered, shaking. "Please... please no..."

The rogue roared-and then something else roared back.

A deeper sound.

A stronger sound.

A sound that didn't belong to a normal wolf.

Something blurred through the trees-a shadow, fast and impossibly large. It ripped the rogue away from her with a violent snarl, sending her attacker flying into a tree trunk.

Nara pushed herself up, breath shaking as she stared through the drifting dust.

A massive black wolf stood between her and the rogue, muscles rippling beneath its dark fur. Shadows clung to him, swirling like smoke, alive and dangerous. His eyes glowed silver, bright enough to pierce the night.

She knew that wolf.

Everyone did.

Alpha Kael Draven.

The cursed Alpha.

Even as a wolf, he radiated dominance so strong it pushed against her chest, making her want to bow her head instinctively. He was power. He was fear. He was a legend wrapped in shadows.

The rogue lunged one last time.

Kael met it mid-air.

The fight was brutally fast. Blood sprayed. Bones cracked. And with a final snap of Kael's jaws, the rogue collapsed.

Dead.

Silence settled again, heavy and suffocating.

Kael stood over the rogue's body, chest rising and falling. The shadows curling around him dissolved slowly, as if sucked back into his skin. Then he turned his head-toward her.

Nara's breath caught.

There was something in his gaze now. Something she didn't understand.

He stepped toward her.

Once.

Twice.

Each step felt like a shift in the earth beneath her. She wanted to crawl away. She wanted to vanish. She wasn't supposed to be near him. She was an omega nobody. He was the Alpha who ruled the entire Northern Territory.

But when he reached her, something impossible happened.

The air changed.

The world tilted.

Kael froze, staring at her like he had been struck.

Nara felt it too-a spark in her chest, small at first, then growing into a burning heat that spread through her veins. Her heartbeat matched his. Her breath matched his.

Her skin tingled, and she knew-without knowing how-that she had just stepped into a nightmare.

Or a miracle.

The bond snapped into place.

Mate bond.

Her heart stopped.

No... no this can't be happening...

Kael's silver eyes widened, and for the first time, she saw fear in them. Not weakness-not even anger.

Fear.

He shifted in a burst of shadow, bones cracking, fur dissolving, until he stood before her in human form-bare-chested, bruised, and terrifyingly beautiful.

"N... Nara," she whispered, unable to stop herself.

He flinched, as if hearing his name from her lips was another wound.

His jaw clenched tightly. He stared at her, chest heaving.

"You..." His voice was deep, harsh, unfamiliar. "You can't be."

She didn't speak. She couldn't.

He stepped closer.

The pull between them grew stronger, tugging at her ribs, her heart, her soul. She swayed forward without meaning to. Her fingers tingled, aching to touch him.

A mate.

She had a mate.

Alpha Kael.

The cursed one.

The feared one.

The one who could kill her without blinking.

"No," he whispered-more to himself than to her. "No. Fate wouldn't be this cruel."

Her eyes filled slowly with tears. He hated this. Hated her.

"Alpha-" she began softly.

He raised a hand. She flinched, but he didn't strike her. He just stared at his own shaking fingers, horrified.

"This bond..." he whispered. "It has to be wrong."

Her chest tightened with pain, sharper than any blow she'd ever taken.

He looked at her as though she was a mistake. A curse. A burden he could not afford.

She swallowed hard. "Alpha Kael... I didn't ask-"

"You're weak," he said, voice cold now. "Too weak."

She looked down, ashamed even though she had done nothing.

"You won't survive me," he muttered. "You won't survive my world."

He took a step back.

Then another.

The mate bond burned in her heart like fire, each step he took feeling like a knife dragging across her soul.

"Please," Nara whispered, tears slipping down her cheeks. "Don't..."

His eyes softened-just a flicker-but it disappeared instantly.

When he spoke again, his voice was an icy blade.

"I, Alpha Kael Draven, reject you as my mate."

The words hit her like a physical blow.

Nara gasped, falling to her knees as pain tore through her chest, white-hot and unbearable. The bond twisted violently, fighting the rejection, refusing to break.

Kael's expression shifted in shock. He staggered slightly, pressing a hand to his chest.

"It... it isn't breaking," he whispered.

Another wave of pain hit her, stronger this time, sending her crashing onto her hands.

He cursed under his breath, shadows swirling around his body again, as if reacting to his panic.

"Why isn't it breaking?" he growled, looking at her like she held the answer.

She didn't. She only felt the pain-sharp, burning, blinding.

And then-

A second howl tore through the forest.

Not a rogue.

Not a border patrol wolf.

Something older.

Something darker.

Kael whipped his head toward the sound, his expression changing instantly-anger melting into something far worse.

Recognition.

"Get up," he barked.

Nara tried. Her arms shook. The pain from the failed rejection still ripped through her chest. Kael reached her in two long strides, grabbing her arm and hauling her to her feet.

"What's happening?" she gasped.

His jaw clenched. "They found you."

"Who?"

Kael looked down at her with eyes that held both fury and something new-fear for her.

"The ones hunting you."

Before she could speak, before she could breathe, the forest behind them erupted with glowing red eyes.

Too many to count.

Kael pulled her behind him, shadows rising like armor around his body.

"Nara," he said, voice low and deadly, "run when I tell you."

Her heart raced. "I-I can't leave you-"

"You're my mate," he said.

She froze.

He met her eyes, silver burning with something fierce.

"And I won't let them take you."

Before she could answer, one of the red-eyed wolves stepped into the moonlight-huge, scarred, and wearing a cruel, knowing grin.

Its voice echoed in her head:

"The bloodline awakens at last."

Nara's blood ran cold.

Kael stiffened beside her.

And the creature lunged.

            
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