The Alpha's Cursed vow

The Alpha's Cursed vow

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For centuries, the Bloodmoon Curse has haunted the Blackveil Pack. Every Alpha who dares to take a Luna meets a violent death within a year. Desperate to break the curse, Alpha Dorian Nightbane makes an unthinkable choice he will take a bride already marked for death. Enter Seraphina Vale, the last witch of a fallen coven, sentenced to burn at dawn. When Dorian interrupts her execution, offering her marriage instead of death, she laughs in his face.A witch wedding an Alpha? Madness. But when she learns the truth that Dorian doesn’t plan to survive their union either Seraphina sees an opportunity. The curse is tied to a hidden enemy, and only by staying close to the doomed Alpha can she uncover the dark secret behind it. Bound by a mate bond neither of them wanted, Dorian and Seraphina must survive a year together before the curse claims its next victim. The catch? The closer they grow, the stronger the curse fights back. But Seraphina is not just a helpless bride. She is a witch of blood and fire, and if death comes for her mate she will burn the world down to stop it.

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Chapter 1

The witch execution

The air was thick with tension, the kind that settled in your bones and made it hard to breathe. The crowd gathered around the center of the town square was a mix of fear and anticipation, waiting for the inevitable. The sun had just begun to rise, casting a dim light over the stage of Seraphina Vale’s death. It was a cruel irony that this was her final dawn, and the very warmth of the sun seemed to mock her as it spread across the cold stone beneath her feet.

Seraphina’s wrists were bound by silver chains, burning into her skin with every movement. Her once-beautiful gown, stained with dirt and blood, clung to her frame like a shroud. Her dark hair, usually wild and untamed, hung in matted strands around her face, a stark contrast to the calm resolve she wore on the outside. Her heart beat fiercely in her chest, but there was no fear in her. There was only acceptance.

The last of the Vale witches was to be burned at dawn, and there was no escape from it. The town had already condemned her, the high priest and his loyal followers eager to see her perish for the sake of their so called safety.

She had known this day would come, the day when the blood of witches would no longer be tolerated. Her family, her kind, had been hunted and slain for years, and now, here she was, standing at the precipice of her own death. The people around her, the ones who once whispered of her lineage with awe and fear, now looked at her with nothing but disdain.

"She is the last of the Vale witches," the high priest proclaimed, his voice booming through the square. "Her blood is tainted with darkness, and if we let her live, the curse will consume us all!"

The crowd murmured in agreement, their voices a chorus of condemnation. Fear gripped their hearts, and they clung to the illusion of safety they believed this execution would bring. Seraphina’s heart ached, but she knew it didn’t matter. There was no saving herself now.

The executioner moved toward her, holding a torch, the flames dancing in the early light, casting an ominous glow across her face. Seraphina refused to flinch.

"Burn her," the high priest commanded, his voice laced with venom.

But just as the torch was about to be set to the wood at her feet, a voice, deep and commanding, cut through the air.

"Stop."

The crowd stilled, turning as one to the source of the interruption. Seraphina’s breath hitched, her heart skipping a beat.

From the mist that seemed to roll in with the morning came a figure. Tall, dark, and powerful. His presence alone made the air thrum with energy, and the tension shifted, becoming heavier, more oppressive. The onlookers stepped back in awe and fear, making way for him as he strode forward with a confidence that seemed to part the crowd like water.

Alpha Dorian Nightbane.

Seraphina had heard the stories. They were whispered in the shadows, spoken of only in hushed tones. He was a creature of legend, a man whose power rivaled that of the gods themselves. He commanded not just wolves, but the forces of nature, bending them to his will. His pack was the most feared in the land, and his ruthlessness was well-known. The very mention of his name made the bravest men tremble.

But what did he want with her? A witch, bound and helpless, waiting for death.

The high priest stammered in shock, his voice shaking with disbelief. "Alpha Nightbane," he began, bowing his head in deference. "This witch is a threat to our people. Her execution is"

"I know what she is," Dorian interrupted, his voice a low growl that carried a weight of authority none dared challenge. "But she is mine now."

The words echoed in the square, sending a ripple of confusion through the crowd. Seraphina’s heart dropped. What did he mean, ‘she is mine?’

Before anyone could react, Dorian stepped closer, his eyes fixed on her, cold and unblinking, as if she were the only thing in the world. Seraphina’s breath caught in her throat. He was close now, too close, the heat from his body radiating against her chilled skin. She could feel the raw power that pulsed off him, almost tangible, like an invisible force she couldn’t escape.

The air around them seemed to thrum with energy, something ancient and primal. And then, without warning, it hit her. A sharp, searing pressure, as if something deep inside her chest had snapped into place.

Her pulse spiked, her breathing shallow. No. It couldn’t be.

She lifted her chin defiantly, though her body betrayed her. "You have no power over me," she spat, her voice harsh, filled with all the fury she could muster. "I am not yours. I am no one’s."

Dorian’s lips twitched upward into a slight smirk, but his eyes never left hers. "You’re wrong, Seraphina," he said, his voice low and velvety, but with an unmistakable edge of command. "You are mine."

Something inside Seraphina shattered, and she staggered back, the silver chains rattling against her skin as she fought to regain her composure. She felt it, felt the bond snap into place something irrevocable, undeniable. Her heart beat faster, a tug deep inside her chest, as if the universe itself had chosen this moment, this man, for her.

No. This was not possible.

The mate bond.

She could feel it now, coiling around her very soul. His power was connected to hers, wrapped tight, suffocating, consuming. She could taste the magic in the air, in the very space between them, and it wasn’t just his wolf blood that she felt. It was something more something darker, something that threatened to pull her under.

"Don’t you dare touch me," she hissed, the words strangled in her throat, her body trembling. The strength of the bond made her sick. "I won’t be your prisoner."

Dorian stepped closer, the intensity of his gaze pinning her where she stood. His aura enveloped her like a dark storm, and she could feel his resolve, unyielding and absolute.

"You don’t have a choice," he murmured, his voice like molten steel. "You are mine, Seraphina. Forever."

The chains around her wrists felt heavier now, as if they had suddenly grown impossibly tight, as if the silver had become molten and burned her to the core. She gasped in pain, her skin burning, but the bond between them the connection that had snapped into place was stronger than anything she had ever felt.

She wanted to scream, wanted to fight, but there was no denying it. The mate bond was undeniable. And with it, she was bound to him. Her future, her freedom, all of it slipped away in that one moment.

The crowd around them stood in stunned silence, unable to comprehend the turn of events. The high priest was the first to speak, though his voice was faint, filled with uncertainty. "But... but she’s a witch. You can’t... you can’t claim her."

Dorian’s gaze flicked toward the priest, his expression cold, impassive. "I just did."

Seraphina’s heart was still racing, her entire world spinning out of control. The firewood at her feet seemed to mock her now, but it no longer mattered. Dorian had taken her from them, claimed her as his. She was no longer the condemned witch to burn at the stake. Now, she was bound to him.

Her mate. Her prison.

But as Dorian leaned closer, his breath warm against her skin, she could see the flicker of something darker in his eyes. The beginning of a storm. And Seraphina, whether she liked it or not, was now caught in the eye of it

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The witch execution
The air was thick with tension, the kind that settled in your bones and made it hard to breathe. The crowd gathered around the center of the town square was a mix of fear and anticipation, waiting for the inevitable. The sun had just begun to rise, casting a dim light over the stage of Seraphina Vale’s death. It was a cruel irony that this was her final dawn, and the very warmth of the sun seemed to mock her as it spread across the cold stone beneath her feet. Seraphina’s wrists were bound by silver chains, burning into her skin with every movement. Her once-beautiful gown, stained with dirt and blood, clung to her frame like a shroud. Her dark hair, usually wild and untamed, hung in matted strands around her face, a stark contrast to the calm resolve she wore on the outside. Her heart beat fiercely in her chest, but there was no fear in her. There was only acceptance. The last of the Vale witches was to be burned at dawn, and there was no escape from it. The town had already cond
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A deal with the alpha
Seraphina’s heart pounded in her chest as she stood there, her wrists still bound in silver chains, the weight of her new reality settling in with a heaviness that almost crushed her. The bond between them had snapped into place like a curse, invisible but unbreakable. Alpha Dorian Nightbane had claimed her, and now her very existence was tied to his in ways she couldn’t yet understand and didn’t want to.Her mind raced, trying to make sense of the ancient, primal force that seemed to pulse through her veins, linking her to him. There was no turning back. She could feel it now, that pulsing connection, deep and unwavering. It was there, always, whether she liked it or not. But Seraphina was no stranger to curses. She had lived with them all her life, carried the burden of her family's dark magic like a shadow that followed her every step. What was one more curse to add to the pile?Dorian stood before her, his gaze unwavering, as the crowd slowly began to disperse. They were all too
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Chapter 3: the Bloodmoon ceremony
The night had descended upon them like a cloak of shadows, the moon hanging high in the sky, blood-red and foreboding. The Bloodmoon. It was said that when the moon turned such a color, destinies were sealed and fates were rewritten. For Seraphina Vale, the night was an omen one she had no choice but to face. Her heart pounded in her chest as she stood before the altar, the weight of her decision pressing heavily upon her. Dorian Nightbane stood beside her, his presence like a force of nature, both overwhelming and suffocating. She could feel his power radiating, could almost taste the darkness that clung to him. His gaze was unwavering, focused on her as if he could see every secret, every doubt that flitted through her mind. His eyes, gleaming with intensity, made her feel as though she were standing on the edge of a precipice, staring down into the unknown.The air was thick with anticipation, and the gathered crowd those loyal to Dorian, those bound by pack laws watched in silent
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Chapter 4: A pack that hates her
The night air was thick with tension as Seraphina Vale stood at the gates of the Blackveil Pack's territory, her heart pounding in her chest. The packhouse loomed before her like an ancient fortress, its dark, towering walls speaking of strength, pride, and centuries of tradition. The flickering lights inside cast long shadows, the murmurs of the pack audible even from a distance. Seraphina could feel the weight of their hatred long before she set foot within their walls. She wasn’t blind. The whispers, the glares, the way the air seemed to crackle with hostility it all pointed to one undeniable truth: She was an outsider here. She was a witch, and to the Blackveil Pack, witches were nothing but poison. "Stay close," Dorian Nightbane’s low voice broke through her thoughts, his hand briefly brushing against hers as they made their way toward the gates. His touch was cold, but his presence was a constant force, anchoring her as the wind howled around them. "And remember what I said if
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Chapter 5. The curse awakens
The moon hung high in the sky, a blood-red orb casting its weird glow over the Blackveil Pack’s territory. The night was thick with an unnatural stillness, and the air felt charged, as if something dark and powerful was stirring just beyond the edges of perception. Seraphina Vale stood by her window, staring out at the sprawling wilderness. The trees swayed in the wind, their branches whispering to one another in a language only they understood. But for all the quiet, she could sense the unease in the air, the creeping tension that had settled over the pack ever since her arrival. She had tried to ignore it, but it gnawed at her, like a constant undercurrent that refused to be drowned out. The wolves were restless.It had started small at first a few growls, some snapping between pack members, but now, it was escalating. More and more wolves were turning wild, their instincts taking over as if something were driving them to madness. The shadows at the edges of the woods seemed darke
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Chapter 6. A Reluctant
The full moon hung high in the sky, casting an eerie glimmer over the Blackveil Pack’s territory, and Seraphina felt the chill of its light on her skin as she stood, poised and alert in the center of her chamber. The night had grown unusually silent, and that silence like a predator lying in wait had already set her senses tingling. It was a feeling she knew well, and one she could never ignore.She had no time for fear, not when something dark and alarming was lurking just out of sight. The attack earlier had been a warning of that, she was certain. She had barely escaped the rogue’s grasp, but whoever was directing this wasn’t finished. If anything, they were only beginning.Seraphina had spent the last few hours trying to push past the anxiety grinding at her chest, focusing on the feelings she’d had earlier, that early instinct that had warned her of the attack. She knew the curse binding her to Dorian had made their fates far more intertwined than either of them liked, but someth
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Chapter 7. The curses first strike
The packhouse was unusually quiet that morning. The sharp crack of a firewood splitting echoed through the halls, but aside from that, there was no movement. The air was thick, stifling, almost suffocating with an unease that had settled over the pack ever since the rogue attack. Seraphina stood at the entrance, her hand resting on the worn doorknob as she stared into the flickering shadows cast by the early morning sun. Something was wrong. She could feel it deep in her bones. The strange events of the past week had escalated, the whispers growing louder, the shadows darker.She had spent the previous night in her room, eyes wide open, listening to the murmurs of the pack, the hushed voices speaking of bad omens and curses. It was as if the entire pack was on the brink of something terrible, something far worse than a rogue attack.The sudden shrill cry from the packhouse hallway shattered the silence, sending a chill down Seraphina’s spine. It was the unmistakable sound of panic.W
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