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img img Fated To The Cursed And Tainted Alpha img Chapter 6 The Cure That Bites
6 Chapters
Chapter 10 What Freedom Costs img
Chapter 11 The Awakening Of Beasts img
Chapter 12 The Elysium img
Chapter 13 Prison Renamed img
Chapter 14 The Art Of Seduction img
Chapter 15 The Lesson img
Chapter 16 A Hunger He Refuses img
Chapter 17 War's Whisper img
Chapter 18 Moonlit Terror img
Chapter 19 A Warning She Ignored img
Chapter 20 The Worst Consequence img
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Chapter 6 The Cure That Bites

~SEBASTIAN KOL~

The world feared me.

Good.

Fear was the only currency that never lost its value. I had learned that lesson a long time ago and in the worst possible way. When I was still something resembling a man and before the goddess thought to punish and tame me with a curse.

Fear was the one thing that transcended rank, wealth and species. It didn't matter if you were human or wolf, king or peasant, alpha or omega. Everyone feared something.

And the moment you became that something, you became untouchable.

I reclined on my throne, draped in gold and black, and watched two alphas cross the length of the hall toward me. They moved the way men moved when they had made a decision they couldn't unmake and were still in the process of convincing themselves it was the right one.

Behind them, my tainted wolves prowled forward. The ones who had tasted my blood. Their bodies were larger, grotesquely evolved, and their eyes glowed a bright red. Wolves, yes, but twisted. More feral and disastrous. Executives, I called them, but the world called them monsters who partook in my curse.

The alphas reached the foot of my throne, and they dropped to their knees.

"We swear our allegiance to you, High King." They said in unison.

I said nothing.

I let the silence stretch until it weighed on their shoulders.

"You have chosen wisely." My voice came out flat. Almost bored. Because I was. "Drink of my blood. What you become afterward will make everything you were before feel like something you should have shed sooner."

They shivered.

Grown alphas on their knees, shivering like pups at the sound of my voice.

I extended my hand, and they kissed the obsidian ring one at a time. Each press of their lips against the stone sealed something they didn't fully understand and wouldn't until it was far too late. Artemisia, my most favoured courtesan, materialized from the edge of the room with a goblet already prepared, moving through the ceremony with the fluid precision of someone who had attended enough of them to stop finding them significant.

The alphas drank.

I watched their faces change- their widening eyes, the sharp exhale, and the sudden horrible understanding that everything they had believed themselves capable of before this instant was just a fragment.

Now they knew.

Now they belonged to me.

The information reached me then through the executive bond before anyone spoke it aloud. Youzab Grey had arrived in the Nocturne Veil and was waiting for me.

Youzab was the deputy head of state, the human government's most ambitious servant. His presence here tonight told me everything about the current state of his government's fear that his public statements carefully did not.

They knew of my return considering the series of chaos that followed. Keeping werewolf existence a secret had cost them greatly over the centuries and they knew without doubt that things were about to get uglier at my awakening.

Youzab came to negotiate. They always sent a representative every century. Some made it back. Some didn't. Depending on how generous I was feeling.

However, I wasn't sure I could entertain him or anyone else as the night was crawling closer toward the hour I dreaded most.

Midnight. When the curse would seize me and drag its claws under my skin. When my bones would shift into something neither wolf nor man. A creature carved purely from agony and hunger. The goddess's curse upon me.

Most nights I locked myself behind reinforced walls, trying to maintain even an ounce of control. It never worked. The locks always broke. And my beast, Shael, would kill everything and anything in his path.

I rose from my seat, intending to leave and find my cage before the transformation began ripping me apart, but the doors opened again.

My priest entered.

A thin old man with silver etched into his skin, his eyes always distant, seeing everything and nothing at once. He bowed low, his forehead touching the ground with reverence.

"There is no need to lock yourself tonight." He said quietly.

My brow arched. "Are you saying my curse would take a night off?" I asked, a mocking edge to my tone.

He stepped forward, reverence weighing his every movement. "No, High King. I am saying something has shifted." His hand lifted, revealing a vial. "We examined the girl you brought in. The Ravenwood heir." He continued. Now, I remembered my newest captive. "Her blood holds power unlike anything I have ever sensed."

Leilani.

Her name echoed inside me like a taunt.

My priest continued. "She is tied to you. To your curse. The connection between you both is not ordinary. It is ancient, blood-wrought, painful, overpowering. Stronger than any mate bond I have ever encountered."

My fingers tensed. "And you retrieved her blood?"

"Yes, High King. She resisted, but the magic in her blood is potent. It hums with the blessing of the goddess, twisted, as if forged for both salvation and destruction."

He placed the vial in my hand, the liquid shimmering like captured moonlight. I uncorked it and swallowed the contents without hesitation.

The effect was immediate.

Heat tore through my chest first. Violent and consuming. Then cold. Then something electric that moved up my spine and seized my lungs and forced them open in a way that felt obscenely close to relief. Shael surged in response, slamming against my ribs with everything he had.

Then stopped.

A stillness settled through me so absolute and so foreign that for several seconds I simply stood inside it without moving. My body remained mine. Midnight arrived. Passed. My bones stayed intact. The locks on the door behind me held.

For the first time in centuries I felt nothing.

Not pain. Not hunger. Not the relentless grinding pressure of a curse that never fully released its grip.

Nothing.

My priest exhaled shakily.

"Her blood is your cure." He said again. Softer this time. As though saying it twice made it more real.

"Then why does her touch wound me?" The question arrived before I had decided to ask it.

I remembered the moment I touched her in that hall. Pain shot up my arm like liquid fire while something deep inside me surged toward her. A pull I had never felt before, and a need so violent it bordered on hunger.

"Because the bond was not built for ease." He said. "It rejects contact even as it requires it. Her touch burns you because the connection is too strong. Too raw." He paused. "I believe it was designed this way deliberately."

I looked at the empty vial in my hand. Salvation in her blood. Agony in her touch. A bond twisted enough to amuse even me. The goddess had outdone herself.

I set the vial down.

"She is useful." I said simply. It was the only conclusion that mattered. "If her blood keeps my beast contained then her existence serves a purpose." I turned toward the door and addressed two specific executives. "Ensure she is kept alive until my priest extracts everything he needs from her."

"Yes, High King."

"And ensure she understands," I said, pulling on my coat, "that useful and valuable are not the same thing. One can be useful and entirely disposable once the use runs out."

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My entire empire had grown in the short time since I awakened, expanding faster than the human or werewolf governments could follow. I had become the axis on which their needs spun.

Fighting pits. Pleasure houses. Black markets that moved everything from cursed artifacts to information that governments would pay extraordinary amounts to keep buried. All of it running through me.

The House of Veils was the heartbeat of it all. Three establishments. Each one a different kind of hunger catered to. The Nocturne Veil for humans. The Lunaris for werewolves. And the Crimson Fighting Pits for those whose appetites required something far more brutal than either.

The Nocturne Veil pulsed with its usual life as I descended the grand staircase. Human women barely dressed in silk moved in slow hypnotic rhythms beneath warm golden light. Wine flowed freely. Men with too much money and too little restraint lounged while my courtesans attended to them, their cheeks flushed from the small doses of my blood they had consumed. Just enough to make the women irresistible. Just enough to make every man in the room forget where his loyalties were supposed to lie.

My blood had a different effect on humans than it did on wolves. It intoxicated humans while it drove wolves feral, almost to the point of madness. The executives were proof of that. Their ferocity was extraordinary and their lust impossible to satisfy. Human courtesans who attended them ended up dead and I had no choice but to separate the establishments. The Lunaris for the creatures. The Nocturne Veil for the humans.

Youzab Grey waited in a private suite upstairs. He rose stiffly when I entered, fear rippling through him despite the effort he made to suppress it. He was a man used to command. Used to being obeyed. But here, in my house, he was prey and some part of him already knew it.

"King Kol." He greeted with a strained smile. "Thank you for agreeing to meet with me."

"You are here because your government is panicking." I said, hitting straight to the point. "Because bodies are piling up and you fear what will happen when the masses realize they no longer sit at the top of the food chain."

He stiffened. "We are concerned about stability."

"Stability is an illusion." I said flatly. "One I now control."

The women around the room stilled, sensing the shift in the air. Youzab cleared his throat. "We seek peace, King Kol. Collaboration. Negotiation."

I leaned back slowly, letting the silence stretch. "You must understand something. Your government cannot fight me. Not with wolves defecting to my side by the dozens. Not with your billionaires spending their fortunes here. Not with your human elites begging for my favor. I'll decide if i want there to be peace or not."

His jaw tightened.

"So let us speak plainly." I said. "Let's speak about what you really want."

He hesitated. "My position. The one I have been striving for."

"Yes. Head of state." I smiled, slow and sharp. "A seat you have failed to claim."

His breath caught.

"I can give it to you." I continued. "And in return, you will give me what I want."

"Which is?"

"Loyalty. Unwavering." I paused, letting the weight of the word settle. "And a steady supply of human females. Beautiful. Healthy. Young enough to train."

He froze. "You're asking for-"

"I am not asking." I said softly. "I am offering you a crown."

He swallowed.

"You want power." I murmured. "Real power. The kind even your human laws bow to. I can give it to you with one signature. But understand this. If you take my hand, you will not be able to let go

You must do all I tell you to and your heart desires will be yours."

Silence pressed tight between us.

Finally, he bowed his head. "I accept."

I stood.

"Good." A human consumed by greed was the easiest thing in the world to own. They never thought it through. They walked into arrangements with me believing it was like making a deal with the devil.

What they failed to understand was that I was worse than the devil.

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