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Chapter 9. The mark of death

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The moon hung heavy in the sky, casting its pale light across the dense forest surrounding the Blackveil Pack's stronghold. The air was thick with the scent of pine and damp earth, and Seraphina couldn't help but wonder if the curse was woven into the very land beneath her feet. She had never felt a darkness so pervasive, so suffocating.

And yet, the sense of impending doom seemed to draw her in, like an invisible force pulling her deeper into the heart of its power. Dorian was not the only one marked by it. No, Seraphina could feel the weight of the curse on herself as well, winding its way around her bones, tightening with every passing day.

She had thought she would be free of it, that she could escape, but every time she tried to outrun it, every time she sought to pull herself away from the man she had been bound to, it had only drawn her closer. Now, she stood in the Alpha's chamber, staring at the map spread before her, tracing the blood-red runes that seemed to pulse with an
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