Shadows of Alpha's fate
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Chapter 6 Sixth chapter img
Chapter 7 Seventh chapter img
Chapter 8 Eighth img
Chapter 9 Nineth chapter img
Chapter 10 Tenth chapter img
Chapter 11 Eleventh chapter img
Chapter 12 Twelfth chapter img
Chapter 13 Thirteenth chapter img
Chapter 14 Fourteenth chapter img
Chapter 15 Mothers instinct img
Chapter 16 Warriors Trust img
Chapter 17 Shadows in the Nursery img
Chapter 18 The wive's Alliance img
Chapter 19 The loss img
Chapter 20 Grief and Resolution img
Chapter 21 Maria's Next Move img
Chapter 22 Lyria's Web img
Chapter 23 A Dangerous Alliance img
Chapter 24 The Luna's Awakening img
Chapter 25 A New Beginning img
Chapter 26 A fragile peace img
Chapter 27 Shadows of sickness img
Chapter 28 Elara's intervention img
Chapter 29 Bound by the night img
Chapter 30 A fragile Truce img
Chapter 31 The promise of New life img
Chapter 32 Reunion of old Ties img
Chapter 33 The Bandit Threat img
Chapter 34 The Alpha's Departure to war img
Chapter 35 Shadows over the castle img
Chapter 36 The Alpha's struggle img
Chapter 37 Night of worry and joy img
Chapter 38 The Dance of Betrayal img
Chapter 39 The shattering loss img
Chapter 40 Fading Bonds img
Chapter 41 Whisper of loneliness img
Chapter 42 The moon's call img
Chapter 43 Whispers img
Chapter 44 The painful Rebirth img
Chapter 45 The partial Rite img
Chapter 46 Life in the castle without Her img
Chapter 47 The Return img
Chapter 48 The Escape img
Chapter 49 loneliness of Elara img
Chapter 50 The Alpha's Restlessness img
Chapter 51 Pains and secrets img
Chapter 52 Beneath the moonlight's Gaze img
Chapter 53 Shadows of Desire img
Chapter 54 Threads of Trust img
Chapter 55 A Touch That Heals img
Chapter 56 The Dawn of something New img
Chapter 57 Beneath the Moon's Embrace img
Chapter 58 A Mark of Devotion img
Chapter 59 Shadows of the past img
Chapter 60 Whispers img
Chapter 61 A whisper of Fate img
Chapter 62 A Claim That Could Not Be Denied img
Chapter 63 The Storm Before The War img
Chapter 64 BLood And Ashes img
Chapter 65 The Moon's Wrath img
Chapter 66 The Luna's Reckoning img
Chapter 67 Whispers Of Dread img
Chapter 68 The Awakening of the Scar img
Chapter 69 The Night of Grief and the Morning of Fate img
Chapter 70 The Alpha's vow and the Winds of change img
Chapter 71 shadows oin the Moonlight img
Chapter 72 Beneath the Moon's Embrace img
Chapter 73 Fractured Promises img
Chapter 74 A Night of prayers and Promises img
Chapter 75 A Crack In The Bond img
Chapter 76 Shattered Bonds img
Chapter 77 The Abyssal whisper img
Chapter 78 The Omen img
Chapter 79 The price of survival img
Chapter 80 A Reckoning in the Dark img
Chapter 81 Shadows of Envy img
Chapter 82 Whispers in the Dark img
Chapter 83 Consumed By Fire img
Chapter 84 The Gathering Storm img
Chapter 85 The Unbelievable img
Chapter 86 The Omen in the Dark img
Chapter 87 Whispers of Fate img
Chapter 88 Shattered Restraints img
Chapter 89 Echoes of the Goddess img
Chapter 90 Between Control and Desire img
Chapter 91 Alpha and Elara's passionate Night img
Chapter 92 The Morning After img
Chapter 93 The Council's verdict img
Chapter 94 The Seer's Omen img
Chapter 95 Elara's P.O.V img
Chapter 96 The price of love img
Chapter 97 When Tears speaks louder than words img
Chapter 98 Whispers of the Night II img
Chapter 99 Beneath The Moon's Gaze img
Chapter 100 The Path of Shadows img
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Chapter 2 Second

The first rays of dawn kissed the sky, yet the palace remained soaked in suffocating darkness-a reflection of Elara's heart. She hadn't slept. How could she? The cold, nothing good exists room she'd been shoved into after signing her life away was more prison than safe place. The sharp edges of stone pressed into her as she sat huddled on the floor, the weight of her decision suffocating her like an iron chain.

The heavy iron door creaked open, breaking the oppressive silence. A servant entered, carrying a silken gown of blood-red and gold that shimmered in the faint torchlight.

"The Alpha commands you to wear this for the special event," the servant said, her gaze fixed on the floor as though meeting Elara's eyes would shatter her composure.

Elara stared at the gown, its rich fabric and intricate embroidery mocking her poorness and pain. Every thread screamed of wealth and power, a stark contrast to the tattered dress she had been forced to abandon. She raised her head, her voice low but biting. "And if I refuse?"

The servant flinched, her hands trembling slightly. "Then the Alpha will have your father's head brought to you on a platter."

Elara's heart clenched, her fingers curling into tight fists. Her nails bit into her palms, but she barely noticed the sting. "Leave it there," she whispered, her voice cracking.

The servant quickly obeyed, retreating as though the room itself might collapse. The moment the door closed, Elara sank to her knees, her body trembling. Silent tears rolled down her cheeks, each drop carving a path of despair. This wasn't a wedding. It was a funeral-her own.

The grand hall was unrecognizable. Gold and crimson banners draped the towering columns, and the heady scent of exotic flowers hung thick in the air. Nobles, adorned in their finery, filled the room, their eyes glittering with curiosity and malice. At the center of it all stood Kaelen Blackthorn, the Alpha, his figure draped in ceremonial armor that gleamed like molten steel under the flickering torches. Beside him, Maria and Lyria flanked him like predatory shadows, their smiles thin and cold.

Elara was dragged into the hall, her gown a cage of silk and jewels that weighed her down with every step. The whispers of the crowd slashed at her like knives.

"She's nothing but a villager," someone sneered.

"What could she possibly offer?" another scoffed.

Kaelen's eyes locked on her as she approached, his stormy gaze cutting through the haze of voices. "Step forward," he commanded, his tone brooking no defiance.

Elara's legs felt as though they were weighed with lead, but she forced herself to move, her chin lifting in a defiant gesture despite the fear clawing at her insides.

"You kneel before me as a debt-ridden peasant," Kaelen said, his voice echoing through the hall, "but today, you rise as my bride and the mother of my heir."

Before Elara could process his words, a sudden noise and craziness suddenly became visible at the far end of the hall. The grand doors burst open, their hinges making a deep, long sound of suffering under the force. sudden, short breaths in rippled through the crowd as an old man, covered and hid in beat-up robes, limped inside. He leaned heavily on a knotty and twisted-up staff, his milky-white eyes scanning the room like they could see through flesh and bone.

"The seer," Maria whispered sharply to Lyria, her suspicion laced with fear.

Kaelen's jaw tightened. "Why have you come unbidden?" he demanded, his voice cold and sharp.

The seer's bony finger extended, pointing directly at Elara. "The girl you claim as your bride carries the mark of fate," he rasped, his voice a haunting whisper that seemed to pierce the very air. "Her union with you will either save this pack or doom it to ruin."

A heavy silence descended upon the hall. Kaelen's eyes narrowed, his gaze flickering to Elara as though searching for something hidden. "Speak plainly, old man," he growled. "What mark?"

The seer's lips curled into a cryptic smile. He moved closer, his frail form trembling with each step, until he stood before Elara. "Show him," he commanded, his voice low but unyielding.

Elara's breath hitched, her hand instinctively moving to her shoulder. "I... I don't-"

"Show him!" the seer thundered, his voice reverberating through the hall like a crack of lightning.

Kaelen stepped forward, his impatience clear. "What is this nonsense?"

Before Elara could react, the seer reached out with surprising strength, pulling the delicate fabric of her gown aside to tell about a rough and sharp scar etched across her upper back. The room suddenly became shot matter up and out into sudden, short breaths in and whispers.

Kaelen's eyes darkened as he studied the scar, its twisted shape looking like a very old sigil. "What is this?" he demanded, his tone laced with feeling that something is wrong or bad, but without proof

The seer's gaze remained fixed on the scar, his voice dropping to a chilling whisper. "It is no mere wound. It is a key-a curse and a blessing intertwined. The darkness it hides will test the strength of her soul and yours, Alpha."

Kaelen's expression hardened. "You speak in riddles, old man. Enough of this madness."

The seer turned his gaze back to Elara, his milky eyes unnerving. "You are more than you know, child. Your scar is tied to the prophecy. A child born of fire and shadow, blood of the cursed and the chosen, will rise to claim what is theirs. But beware, for the path to salvation is paved with betrayal and pain."

Kaelen's patience snapped. "Guards, remove him!"

Two warriors stepped forward, but the seer raised his staff, and they froze in place, their faces pale with fear. "You cannot silence fate, Kaelen Blackthorn," the seer said, his voice a foreboding growl. "You may chain her, but destiny cannot be caged."

With that, he turned and shuffled out of the hall, leaving a heavy sense of foreboding in his wake.

The ceremony continued, but the seer's words lingered like a storm cloud over the proceedings. Elara felt the weight of every gaze as she repeated the vows forced upon her, her voice hollow. When Kaelen slipped a ring of black obsidian onto her finger, its icy touch sent a shiver through her.

"From this day forward," he declared, his voice resonating through the hall, "you are mine, in body and blood."

The crowd erupted into applause, but Maria and Lyria remained silent, their expressions dark with fury.

As Elara passed them, Maria leaned in close, her voice a venomous whisper. "Enjoy your victory while it lasts."

That night, Elara was escorted to her new rooms The room was fancy, decorated with silks and gold, but it felt more like a gold-covered, showy cage than a safe place. She paced without much sleep and without being tired, her mind a confusing mixture of feelings of love, hate, fear, etc.

The door creaked open, and Kaelen entered, his presence filling the room. "You will begin your duties as my wife tomorrow," he said directly in an upsetting way

Elara turned to him, her eyes blazing with defiance. "I am not your property."

Kaelen smirked, his expression infuriatingly calm. "No, you're my responsibility. And I always ensure my responsibilities are fulfilled."

Before she could respond, a knock interrupted them. A guard entered, his face pale. "My lord, there's been an attack on the eastern border. The rogues are advancing."

Kaelen's smirk disappeared, replaced by a scowl. "Prepare the warriors," he ordered. "I'll join you shortly."

He turned back to Elara, his expression hard. "Stay here. Do not leave this room."

As he stormed out, Elara sank onto the bed, her mind racing. The seer's words echoed in her ears, and she couldn't shake the feeling that her life was no longer her own.

In the distance, a wolf howled, its mournful cry a chilling reminder of the dangers lurking beyond the palace walls. Elara's fingers brushed against the scar on her back, her mind a whirlwind of questions. What did the seer mean? And why did Kaelen seem so desperate for an heir?

As the moon climbed higher, Elara made a silent promise: she would uncover the truth-about Kaelen, the prophecy, and the darkness threatening to consume them all.

            
            

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