The cursed Alpha has claimed five lives. I was never meant to survive him—until a witch gave me a Redemption Code and a warning: I could cheat death only three times. Now I’m trapped in Kade’s world—a blindfolded Alpha feared by all, born from a forbidden union and cursed to destroy everything he touches. But every time I overcome the fear he plants in me, a black rose petal tattoo blooms on my skin—protecting me from the very curse meant to consume me. He says I’m different. That I might be the one to break his curse. That the tattoos mean I’m becoming immune. But I’m not here to save him. I’m here to survive him. And if the only way out of this bond is to pretend… then I’ll play along—until I uncover the truth behind his curse, his prophecy, and the reason he needs me alive. Even if a part of me is starting to wonder… what if the real curse is falling for him?
View MoreI ran through the dense forest as Alpha Kade’s men chased me. They were determined to take me to him, but I wasn’t going to allow myself to become his next victim.
Stories of his mates dying mysteriously right after mating had spread everywhere. They were even used to scare little children whenever they acted rebellious. I was to be his sixth mate, chosen by him. I rushed behind a tree, panting. As the sound of boots drew closer, I looked behind me. It was a dead end. But I had already made my decision—being with him was a death sentence. I’d rather kill myself. Just as I prepared to jump, a hand grabbed me from behind and pulled me into the trees. We hid in the shadows until the soldiers passed. I turned to see who had saved me. Linda. The most feared, rogue witch. “Why are they after you?” she asked, her voice soft, old, and frail. “I don’t know,” I lied. She laughed. “I can see your thoughts, child. No one lies to Linda. I see both your past and present.” Her words sent a chill down my spine. “I can’t be his Luna,” I muttered. “Alpha Kade is a spoiled brat. Always gets what he wants. I’m sure his soldiers aren’t having an easy time because of you,” she said knowingly. “I don’t care if he burns the whole city. I want nothing to do with him,” I snapped. “I’ll show you something,” she said, grabbing my hands. In a blink, we were standing in my village—burning. People screamed, running to save their lives, but Kade’s men had surrounded the village. “This is what will happen if the Alpha doesn’t see you before daybreak,” she warned. Tears rolled down my cheeks. “What can I do?” “Cheat death,” she said immediately. We were back in the forest in an instant. “What do you mean?” I asked, confused. “You’re still a young child, my dear. The Alpha’s curse stems from his father’s actions. Death doesn’t come for you—it comes for him,” she explained. “But you must redirect death, or it will come for you,” she added, handing me a potion. “When you feel death looming, whisper these words in silence: Qartesh lun’val. Ka’reth monai. I return what death seeks,” she instructed in a low tone as the men approached. “Qartesh lun’val. Ka’reth monai. I return what death seeks,” I repeated. She quickly covered my mouth. “Don’t play with those words, child. These are your redemption codes. The first time, it will take your power. The second time, it will demand the life of someone close to you. The third time… it will kill you.” And then she vanished, just as the soldiers appeared. I didn’t fight. I let them take me, still searching for Linda—but she was nowhere to be found. We reached the village, and just as Linda had said, the Alpha stood there with a lit torch. His presence terrified me. But it was his black eyes that truly froze me—I couldn’t tell if he could even see. He walked in my direction. Clearly, he could see just fine. My parents were already held hostage in a cage. My mother cried—not for herself, but for me. My fate was sealed. He lifted me gently, allowing his wolf to take over. It was dark, terrifying. The rumors didn’t do him justice—he was worse. He didn’t stop until we reached his chambers. Shifting back to his human form, his aura still choked the air around me. I backed away until I hit the wall, but he only watched me... then left. The room was elegant and I wished the owner had the elegant behavior of the room. Now I was trapped. Linda’s words echoed in my head. But using the code would still consume me. I had to find another way to escape. When the sun rose, I realized I’d slept on the floor all night. My confusion was interrupted when a woman entered. Her presence was fierce, and nothing about her felt safe, despite her elegant dress. “Maybe you’re the chosen one,” she said, eyeing me. I stood silently, too afraid to speak. “The mating ceremony will commence tonight. I suggest you get ready. Every she-wolf dreams of marrying the Alpha. As a half-breed, you must be thrilled he picked you,” she said arrogantly. But the weight of my fate left me speechless. She turned and left. I began planning my escape during the ceremony. Guards were posted everywhere, but as a cunning half-breed, I was willing to take the risk. I got ready, sat on the bed, and refused to eat or drink—my silent rebellion. When night fell, I set my plan in motion. I crept from the room, slipping past distracted guards. My eyes locked on the Alpha’s gates. “You don’t want to do that. Trust me.” The voice chilled me. Alpha Kade. I slowly turned to see him holding a glass of wine. “It’s not what you think… I… I…” I stammered, too afraid to come up with an excuse. “I thought you’d try this. You should know by now—I track all my Lunas’ movements.” Of course he did. After five mates, he’d become an expert. “Bring them out!” he ordered. My parents were dragged into view. How could I have forgotten about them? “No one disrespects me,” Kade said, dropping his glass without care. He strolled to my father and casually pressed his claws to his neck. Blood spilled. “Please, I’m begging you,” I cried, tears streaming down my face. “The next time you try something stupid like this, even your pleas won’t save anyone,” he warned, then let his men handle my father. “Come, my Luna,” he said. I had no choice but to approach him. His grip was firm, protective. I could feel his pulse—his wolf close to the surface. “We have a mating to seal.”I entered the room, everywhere looming of betrayal. Kade's eyes widened, his eyes partially black, his hands trembling around the envelope that he held so tightly. Kael's head bowed but left immediately I entered.Kade looked furious, opposite from the celebratory mood he was in… I swallowed hard, wanting to see what was in the envelope.“You called me?” I asked, my voice cracking.“Yes, I did, but I didn't call, I yelled,” he corrected me, throwing the envelope at my face, leaving it to hit the ground. I carefully picked it up.I opened the envelope carefully, only to see a piece of my robe inside the cloth, my red cloak also inside. I smiled out of relief, but his face wasn't buying anything.“You find it funny?” he asked me to squat just when I was seated.“What's funny again, Azren? You meeting up with another rival pack or you finding it funny I caught your betrayal?” he asked, and I blinked out of confusion.What was he talking about? Which betrayal is he referring to?“You plan
His hands slowly grabbed my waist possessively. The elder couldn't let out a single word—it was crystal clear who the boss was. My eyes and nose lingered through the air. If I can't see her, I could at least sniff her.The elder looked at me with disappointment, but who cares? I had just defeated the most feared one yet in the entire pack.Kade walked into the room, throwing me off onto the bed like a bag. My bones straightened up like they just waited for him. Just a sight of him could make me wet. But what if I get the pup? Wouldn't he get his share of the curse?I didn't get any time to process as my lips were shut down by warm lips—so warm I couldn't resist the taste of it. My hands on my head and his hands somewhere else.“Rough or slow?” he asked, but my brain seemed not to process his words, and he wasted no time in asking the questions again. Our bodies sparked and the bond flame ignited... he was my forced fated mate.“Alpha, there's an issue!” Damian called out, but Kade did
I saw the fear in her eyes. Her belly was showing, but not her fear. My wolf power surprised me—I couldn't see that clearly, the reddish view was all I could get. Is this how Kade views things? I asked myself.In a vengeful rage, I reached for Tasha and struck her out of her senses.“Can’t she see that the poor girl is pregnant?”“She’s jealous, she’s pregnant for the Alpha—something that she couldn’t do!”Rumors, as usual. I turned to look at the two old she-wolves who dared to talk about me. I could see them but also feel their emotions. Their thoughts overwhelmed mine—and then the rest.“Shut up!” I yelled, overwhelmed with thought. But they didn’t. They kept on going and going and going.“Why is she yelling?”“Was she never taught self-control?”“The cursed one can’t handle herself.”All the thoughts overcame my brain. I couldn’t stand it. I placed my hands over my ears, letting my guard down. Then—headache. The surge was too much. Tasha, on the other hand, looked happy.Her smirk
“She’s back.”“Traitor. She killed the Alpha.”“Maybe it was her revenge to get back at him.”Rumors. Everyone had something to say. The pack that Kade nearly died to protect now had different things to say about him.“Good riddance.”“We can all be free from the cursed one.”“How? When she has the curse too?”My restraint was being tested—mocked, insulted—by the same people who once watched and gave me away to the Alpha. Now they stood there calling me names.The house was silent. Too silent. But the noise coming from the throne room piqued my curiosity. For a house this still, why would there be noise in the throne room—especially when the Alpha was missing?I followed my instincts, and there I found the elders. Damian and Tasha were seated at the throne in all its glory. They were all shocked. But my ‘I told you so’ smile showed up before I could stop it.Damian looked like he had seen a ghost.“You’re supposed to be dead,” Damian said. I laughed—boldly.“Supposed to? Why are you s
“How and since when have you known about this?” I asked, keeping my voice low—low enough not to reach Kade's ears.“From the first time at the party. I raised Tasha, so I knew it wasn't her,” Kael replied. But why couldn’t Kade feel it?“Tasha was arrogant, yet not rude. Tasha didn’t like Kade—she saw him as a brother. So I knew something was wrong with her,” he said while removing spikes from Kade’s body.“I saw her reflection in the mirror, and I recognized her,” he added.“So you know Linda?” I gasped.“Yes. I helped her during the delivery of Kade,” he said. Not only did he know that she’s a witch, but also that she’s Kade’s mother. Did Kade know this information too?“No, he doesn’t know anything about this, and I’d prefer we don’t dive into that topic,” he said, as if he could read my mind.I nodded, but my mind had many questions that would be answered after millennia.“How can I defeat her?” I asked, getting back to reality.“You don’t. Use her weakness against her,” he sugges
I walked down to the field where the battle had taken place. No bones or dead bodies remained—no sign of Kade either. I wandered around, hoping I'd find something that would lead me to him.Just when I began to lose hope, I felt him again—his wolf. No words, no voice, just a connection. I followed my instincts, and that’s when I stumbled across a trace of blood. I didn’t need an expert to tell me it was Kade’s.I followed the trail until it disappeared. A vision of Kade, locked in a cage, flashed in my mind when I reached the end of the blood trail. But even then, I couldn’t see anything around me.His scent was corrupted—masked—so I couldn’t track him by smell. But our hearts weren’t closed off from each other. I looked around all four corners of the area, desperate, until I heard it: celebratory noise in the distance.Creeping toward the sound, I finally saw him.Kade was curled up in a cage, hung high—just enough for his enemies to mock him. He let out a painful whimper, but instea
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