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THE ALPHA'S CURSED HEART

THE ALPHA'S CURSED HEART

Author: : PrettyAmaka
Genre: Werewolf
Blurb Ava Blackthorn has always run from love. Cursed since birth, anyone who dares to touch her heart dies. But when the blood-red moon rises, she can no longer hide from Kael Draven - the Alpha of the Nightbane Pack, a man as deadly as he is irresistible. Their connection ignites a bond neither can deny, one that pulses with passion... and danger. The curse that haunts her bloodline is ancient, merciless, and unforgiving. To love is to bring death. To deny it is to destroy herself. Kael will stop at nothing to protect her, even if it means defying gods. Together, they must confront rival packs, ancient prophecies, and the wrath of the Moon Goddess herself. As passion and peril collide under the cursed moonlight, Ava and Kael will discover that some bonds are stronger than fate... and love might be the deadliest power of all.

Chapter 1 The Girl In the Blood Moon

The Girl In the Blood Moon

The night smelled of rain and wolves.

Ava Blackthorn crouched beneath the roots of a fallen oak, her breath shallow, her pulse a frantic drum. The forest around her pulsed with life-crickets crying, the wind moaning through hollow trunks-but beneath it all, she could sense something darker. A presence that made her wolf stir, restless and hungry.

They were coming.

The scent of warriors carried on the wind-iron, smoke, and the distinct spice of dominance. The Alpha's soldiers. The last thing she wanted.

She pressed her palm against her chest, feeling the faint shimmer of the cursed mark beneath her skin. It burned softly, like a living brand. Every heartbeat whispered danger. Every breath felt stolen. For years, she had hidden from packs, from love, from fate itself. Because anyone who loved her-anyone who touched her heart-never lived to tell the tale.

The curse always collected its debt.

But tonight, the moon was full-red, pulsing like a wound in the sky-and she could no longer hide.

A low growl broke through the trees. Then another. Heavy paws crushed dead leaves. She stilled, her silver eyes flashing through the dark as figures emerged between the shadows. Warriors in black, their eyes glowing amber in the night. And at their center-him.

Kael Draven.

The Alpha of the Darkridge Pack. The beast every rogue feared. The kind of man who could kill a wolf with a single command.

Even before she saw his face, she felt him. The pull. The invisible thread that connected his heartbeat to hers. When his gaze finally locked on her hiding place, the air thickened, trembling between them. He stepped forward, tall and broad-shouldered, rain dripping from his hair as the moonlight carved his features from shadow. Eyes like molten gold. Mouth hard, beautiful, and cruel.

For a moment, she forgot to breathe.

"Come out," he said, his voice deep enough to vibrate through her bones. "I can smell your fear."

Ava stayed frozen. She didn't fear him. She feared what he would become once he touched her. She had seen it too many times-the spark of love turning into screams.

Kael's nostrils flared. "You're not a rogue," he murmured, confused. "You smell like moonlight."

Then he moved. In a blink, he was there-fingers closing around her wrist, dragging her from the shadows. The moment his skin met hers, lightning flashed through her veins. The curse awoke.

Ava gasped, eyes wide, a violent shiver racking her body. The air trembled with a power that made the other wolves step back.

Kael's jaw tightened. "What the hell are you?"

"Someone you should've never touched," she whispered, her voice low, trembling with fear and something far more dangerous-desire.

The bond snapped into place with brutal finality. Mate.

Kael's hand loosened, but he didn't let go. He stared at her like a man seeing sunlight for the first time after years in darkness. "The Moon Goddess must be playing tricks on me," he said. "You're mine."

Ava's eyes glistened with defiance and pain. "Then you're already dead."

The words hung between them, heavy with prophecy.

Thunder rolled across the heavens as if the gods themselves had heard her warning. And far above, the blood-red moon began to bleed brighter-its light curling around them like fate tightening its chains.

Chapter 2 THE ALPHA'S CLAIM

THE ALPHA'S CLAIM

The rain hadn't stopped by the time they reached Dark ridge territory.

Ava sat bound on the back of a black stallion, her wrists tied in front of her, soaked through to the skin. Every gallop of the horse made her pulse throb with the burn of Kael's touch - a phantom heat that wouldn't fade. The curse stirred in her veins like an angry spirit, whispering hunger and danger.

She kept her gaze low. The last time she'd looked into the eyes of a man who called her mate, he hadn't lived to see the sunrise.

Kael rode ahead, silent and unreadable. But she could feel his presence like gravity itself, pulling at her even when she wanted to hate him. His scent - cedar, storm, and smoke - lingered in the air, threading through her lungs until she couldn't tell whether she wanted to escape it or drown in it.

When they crossed the gate into the Alpha's courtyard, warriors bowed as Kael dismounted. He turned to her, eyes glinting gold in the firelight. "Untie her," he ordered.

One of the guards hesitated. "Alpha, she's dangerous. We felt-"

"Did I stutter?" Kael's tone could cut through steel.

The ropes fell away. Ava's skin stung where they'd been. She stepped down, her bare feet sinking into the wet earth. The moonlight made her hair shimmer silver, and for a heartbeat, every wolf in the yard stared.

Kael dismissed them with a look. "All of you - out."

When the last door shut, silence filled the air. Only the sound of rain hitting stone.

Ava straightened, meeting his gaze. "You should've left me there."

Kael's lips curved - not in amusement, but in something darker. "I don't leave what's mine."

"I'm not yours," she said sharply. "The bond doesn't mean love, Alpha. It means death."

He stepped closer, close enough that she could feel the heat from his chest. "Then let it kill me," he murmured. "I've lived long enough without something worth dying for."

Her heart stumbled. He was too close - too much. She tried to step back, but he caught her chin gently, forcing her to look at him. There was no cruelty in his touch, only command - and a strange tenderness that terrified her more than any threat could.

"You think I don't feel it?" he said quietly. "This fire - it's burning me alive. Whatever curse you carry, it's already in me."

"You don't know what you're saying," she whispered.

"Then show me," he said. "Show me what I'm supposed to fear."

His thumb brushed her lower lip. She trembled - not from fear this time, but from the weight of everything she'd denied herself. His gaze dropped to her mouth, then to the pulse in her throat.

"Stop," she breathed. "You'll regret it."

Kael's eyes softened, gold flickering into storm-gray. "I don't regret what's meant to be mine."

For a moment, the world narrowed to the space between them - the heat, the scent, the curse humming like lightning in her blood. Ava wanted to pull away, but her wolf was awake now, pressing against her skin, whispering mate.

Then, pain.

It was sharp, electric - tearing through her chest like a claw. Ava gasped, clutching her heart as the cursed mark flared to life, glowing faintly through her wet dress. Kael grabbed her shoulders, alarm slicing through his control.

"What's happening?" he demanded.

"I told you," she choked out, falling to her knees. "This is what happens when you touch me."

The air darkened. The moon above flickered crimson. Kael's pack howled in the distance as if the world itself sensed the curse waking fully.

Kael dropped to his knees beside her, ignoring the pain clawing through his own chest - the bond burning, twisting, binding them together. He gathered her against him despite the danger, his voice rough with defiance.

"Then we'll break it," he swore against her hair. "Even if I have to rip fate apart."

Ava's tears mixed with rain. Her body trembled, her heart hammering violently against his.

"You can't fight the Moon Goddess," she whispered.

Kael's hand closed around hers, his eyes fierce. "Watch me."

And for the first time in her cursed life, Ava wanted to believe him.

Chapter 3 THE ALPHA'S TEMPLE

THE ALPHA'S TEMPLE

He'd fought wars, crushed rebellions, and stood over a thousand graves without flinching. But nothing-nothing-had ever undone him like the sound of her voice.

Even unconscious, Ava Blackthorn haunted him.

She lay beneath white furs in the healer's room, her skin pale, her lips parted like a prayer. The faint glow from the cursed mark pulsed at her collarbone, steady as a second heartbeat. It should've terrified him. Instead, it made his own pulse quicken. He wanted to touch it, trace it, understand it.

He wanted her.

Kael clenched his fists, forcing himself to step back. The air around her tasted like moonlight and danger. His wolf paced inside him, restless, whispering, Mate. Protect. Claim.

But the man in him knew better. The moment he'd touched her, his veins had burned like fire. His pack healer had warned him - her power was poison. The curse wasn't just legend. It was real.

Still... he couldn't stay away.

He'd ordered the pack to keep their distance, but every night since, he'd come back here, drawn like a sinner to the altar. Watching her chest rise and fall was both torture and relief - proof that she was still alive, and that he hadn't yet lost what fate had finally given him.

A soft sound escaped her lips - a sigh, faint but real. Kael froze. Her lashes fluttered. Silver eyes opened.

She was awake.

For a heartbeat, neither of them moved. Then she sat up too quickly, pain flashing across her face. Kael reached for her without thinking.

"Easy," he said, his voice rough.

Her gaze darted to him - wary, searching, soft and sharp at once. "Why am I still alive?"

"Because I didn't let you die," he said simply.

"You don't understand," she whispered. "If I stay near you, your heart will stop. The curse feeds on love, on connection. You can't protect me from that."

Kael leaned closer, his hand braced beside her head. "Then we'll kill it before it kills us."

"You can't kill a goddess's punishment."

His mouth twitched into something between a smirk and a grimace. "You've clearly never seen me angry."

Ava's breath caught. His nearness was overwhelming - the scent of him, the heat radiating from his skin. Her wolf stirred again, howling inside her. The mark at her collarbone glowed faintly where the bond tied them together.

"Stay away," she murmured. "I mean it."

Kael's gaze lowered to her lips. "You keep saying that," he said quietly, "but your eyes tell a different story."

The tension between them thickened, charged with unspoken want. For one dangerous second, his control slipped. He brushed his thumb along her jaw - feather-light, reverent - and felt the spark of the curse flare through both of them.

She gasped, and he stepped back, cursing under his breath. His heart pounded like a war drum.

"I'll find the source of this," he said, his tone fierce now. "Whoever cursed you, whatever sin my bloodline committed - I'll end it."

Ava stared at him, torn between hope and fear. "And if the only way to end it is to kill me?"

Kael met her gaze without hesitation. "Then I'll find another way. I don't kill what I'm meant to love."

Something inside her broke then - the wall she'd built between her heart and fate. Because no one had ever said those words to her. Not and meant them.

Outside, thunder rolled again. The blood moon was rising.

Ava looked toward the window, eyes distant. "If you really want to break it, Alpha... then you'll have to face what your ancestors did to mine."

Kael's eyes darkened. "Then tell me everything."

She drew a shuddering breath. "It started with a betrayal... and a forbidden love that ended in fire."

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