LOGINHe is cursed. She is a slave. Their forbidden bond will either save their world or set it ablaze. Caeser Varyn, the formidable Alpha King, is a figure of fear, his very blood tainted by a curse that has claimed every mate the Moon Goddess has given him. His existence is a lonely burden of twisted power, until a single, accidental touch changes everything. Ava is a ghost in the royal palace—an unseen slave girl with a quiet grace and a hidden power. When the Moon Goddess’s mating mark appears on her wrist, Caeser shatters ancient laws and claims her as his own. Their forbidden union ignites a firestorm, forcing them to flee the burning palace and the outrage of the pack. Turned out she's gifted by the Moon Goddess and to survive, Ava must master the power she never knew she possessed, expose the traitors who surround them, and find a way to break the ancestral curse. If she fails, her love will be consumed, and their world will fall to the dark power of a corrupted god.
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No one sat beside the Cursed Alpha. Until I did.
I still don’t know how it happened, exactly. One minute, I was scrubbing a stubborn stain out of the white marble floor in the Grand Hall—a rogue streak of wine left over from the royal mating celebration—and the next minute, a frantic, red-faced attendant had grabbed my arm, yanking me up so fast my head spun.
“You! Get in there, now! The Alpha King is about to arrive, and we’re short three girls for the honor guard!”
Before I could even stammer out, "I’m just Ava, the scullery girl," she had shoved me through the massive, oak doors and into the ritual hall.
It was chaotic, but a silent kind of chaos. Everything glittered.
The hall was massive, stretching farther than any room I’d ever been allowed inside, with high ceilings painted with scenes of the Moon Goddess and ancient wolves.
My ragged tunic and bare, dirt-stained feet stood out like a blight on the pristine white carpet that led to the raised thrones.
I froze, heart hammering against my ribs hard enough to rattle my teeth. I was supposed to be in the kitchens, invisible.
Here, I was a mistake. A stench of poverty and weakness in a room full of powerful, well-bred wolves.
Calm down, Ava. Just pretend you belong. Just for a minute.
The attendant who pushed me must have mistaken my worn, ill-fitting clothes for the plain uniform of a lower-level palace maid.
The true attendants, all sleek hair and silk uniforms, were already kneeling in perfect, staggered lines on either side of the royal thrones. I scrambled to join the closest line, dropping to my knees and trying to mimic their rigid, heads-down posture.
I could feel the stares. They didn't even need to look; their noses were enough. They knew my scent—the faint, lingering smell of bleach, old sweat, and whatever meager food scraps I'd managed to sneak.
I was a slave here, a servant at best, and my very presence was an insult to their pure-blood ceremony. A heavy-set wolf near me, wearing the silver crest of the Alpha Guard, subtly shifted, pulling his knee away from mine as if I carried a plague.
Just keep your head down. Don't speak. Don't breathe too loud.
Then the air changed. It wasn’t a scent; it was a physical shift in the room's energy, like the moment before a massive thunderstorm hits.
The heavy tension that had been present since I entered snapped tight, turning into a low, deep thrum that vibrated in my chest. The very stone floor seemed to tremble.
He was here. Caesar Varyn, the new Alpha King. The one they called the Broken Alpha. The Cursed Alpha.
I risked a glance, a tiny flick of my eyes under my lashes.
He wasn't even fully in the room yet, but the collective reaction of the wolves around me was sickening.
Terror. Pure, unadulterated fear. A young female attendant across the aisle actually gasped, stifling it instantly with a trembling hand clamped over her mouth.
The sound of his heavy, slow steps on the marble amplified the terror.
When he appeared in the doorway, he was massive, a silhouette against the sunlit corridor outside. He wore no crown, no elaborate Alpha robes, only a simple tunic of dark, heavy fabric that made him look less like a king and more like a predator.
And the scars.
They were everywhere. They didn't just cross his face; they seemed to mar him, pulling his lips into a permanent, harsh line and crinkling the skin around one eye, giving him an expression of perpetual, dangerous contempt. He was rumored to have survived an ancient, devastating attack that had killed his entire bloodline, leaving him the last of his kind and, supposedly, irreparably damaged.
He didn’t look broken to me though. He looked like an apocalypse waiting to happen.
He walked past the bowing wolves, and the tension was so thick I felt faint. It was so true—everyone, even the elite warriors, was physically pulling away from his path.
It almost felt like he was death, and they were trying to give him a wide berth to pass by. He didn't acknowledge them, didn't look right or left. His gaze was fixed on the twin thrones at the end of the hall.
He reached the raised platform and stepped up to his seat. It was the moment I should have stayed perfectly still, but my own body betrayed me. My knees were starting to ache from the rigid posture.
I tried to subtly shift my weight, and the slight movement disturbed the fabric of my cheap, thin tunic. A corner of the hem had been resting over the small pebble I had found outside—my one pathetic attempt at keeping a good luck charm.
As I shifted, the pebble rolled.
It wasn't a loud noise, just a soft clack-clack on the marble, but in the echoing, terrified silence of the hall, it sounded like a thunderclap.
The pebble rolled straight to the foot of the throne. His foot. The one he was just lifting to settle into the seat.
In a panic, I forgot every instruction I’d ever been given about invisibility. I shot my hand out to catch it—a wild, desperate grab to silence the offending noise.
And I misjudged the distance. Horribly.
Instead of snagging the pebble, my outstretched hand smacked hard against the ornate, carved wood of his throne. It was a solid thud, right next to his hip.
The collective intake of breath from every wolf in the hall was deafening. It sounded like a massive, hungry beast inhaling.
I froze, my hand pressed flat against the wood, my knuckles white. My eyes shot up.
His head turned, slowly.
And then his eyes lifted.
They weren't the gold or amber of high-status wolves. They were a stunning, terrifying shade of silver, like molten metal, entirely devoid of warmth or human-like emotion.
They were cold, ancient, and they felt like they didn't just see me, but saw straight through me, into the pathetic, frightened core of my soul.
The air caught fire. Not literally, but the tension in the hall seemed to ignite, sparking into something primal. My lungs locked up. I couldn't breathe, couldn't move. I was paralyzed by the crushing weight of his attention.
Say something. Apologize. Get up. Run.
I couldn't do any of it. All I could do was stare back into those devastating silver eyes. I was just Ava, the slave, staring at a king who had the power to vaporize me with a single thought.
I felt a sudden, sharp heat on the inside of my left wrist. It was a burning sensation, starting low and building with impossible speed.
It was agonizing, like a brand being pressed to my skin. I instinctively winced, pulling my focus from Alpha Caeser’s face down to my wrist.
It was impossible.
Emblazoned on my skin, where only dull, sun-faded skin had been moments before, was a symbol.
It was a perfect, intricate crescent moon, glowing with an unnatural, faint white light. The mark of the Moon Goddess. A Mating Mark.
The moment I looked at the mark, the air exploded.
A sound ripped through the ritual hall that wasn't human, wasn't wolf, but something so terrifying that rattled the very foundations of the palace.
It was a low, feral growl that started in the Cursed Alpha's chest and vibrated outward, a sound of profound rage and undeniable possession.
His silver eyes were no longer cold. They were burning, focused entirely on the pulsing mark on my wrist. The scar tissue around his mouth seemed to pull tighter as his lips barely parted.
And when his voice came, it sounded like a rasp of thunder, cutting through the silence.
“Mine.”
Caeser's POVJason dropped the book he was holding, “They said he looked like he escaped a Battle, went to the king and reported seeing you. He wanted to help the king find you. The king spared him and he now works with his soldiers to find you.” he explained.“Gordon..” Mason and I said simultaneously.“What? Do you know who this person is?” Jason asked in confusion.Mason nodded, “A lot happened on our journey to meet Amon. Amongst the thing was Ava getting stuck in a Rogue pack, their leader is Gordon. And I think he has went to the king after meeting his son.”I clenched my fist, “I should not have let that filthy bastard leave, I should have strangled him to death when I had the chance.”“Oh my, this changes a lot of things! What if he now knows you're here, in the moonlight pack?” Jason asked.“He does not know who I am, but maybe he knows something about Amon. It is unlikely but they know he is out here anyways, and they will come to find him. You must send words to Amon.” Maso
Caeser's POVMason and I walked into the hall, ready to access the whole situation. The spies we sent had apparently returned and I was eager to know how far they were able to go.“Oh, you're here.” Jason stood up as we walked in.“Tell me the spies returned with great news.” I eagerly said.He nodded slightly, “The spies were able to breach the palace and carefully access everything that is going on in there. Your father, he's going out of control..”I squinted my eyes, confused by his report. “My father? What is it about my father?”“He has started attacking the packs close to him under simple disagreements, if any Alpha refuses to do as he says, he burns down their pack and take them as prisoners.” Jason explained.I paused for a few minutes to comprehend what he just told me. “Are you sure of this? Why would he suddenly be attacking them? He was known to be a lenient king.” Mason asked.“ It's as I expected, my father is no longer the same. Something is wrong with him.” I stated“
“The crown Prince? Do you know him personally?” Sarah eagerly asked.I shrugged my shoulders, “Well, I am pretty close to him.” I said and winked.“Wait, you know him too? The palace is all the way to the west. How do you know him?” I asked.“I have traveled west with my father. I saw the King and and his crown Prince.” Sarah replied.I smiled, it made sense now. “Well, him. The one you saw, he will come here to save me. Hopefully soon.” I stated.Sarah was quite now, she seemed to be pondering on something. I waited for her to say something, “I have planing this for a very long time but I don't know if it will work.” She suddenly said.“What are you talking about?” I asked, quite confused.“A way to escape here without getting cause or dying. You might be the perfect person to carry this out, since they will not kill you if this fails.” Sarah explained.I squinted my eyes, “Are you just using me to test out your plan?”She shook her head, “No, no. I cannot do this myself. I will need
The BrideAva's POVDays passed since we arrived at Gordon's fortress. He had immediately declared to marry me. I fought against this but I was powerless, I was advised by the maids to not put up a fight or try to escape.I felt so weak, I couldn't even think of what to do. All I hoped for was that someone will save me this time.The day came and it started like every other miserable day I've spent in the fortress. The maids came in and dressed me up in an expensive dress.After they've finished, I was told to wait in the room until the guards came for me. Only one maid stayed with me. She always did since I arrived. I was sure this was to make sure I never try to run away.Running away was something I wasn't really thinking of anymore. Where would I run to? How will I outrun this miserable people?The maid stood in a corner as usual, she said nothing.I have tried talking to her a few times, she barely ever tries to hold any conversations. To see if I could get in her head, I have tr






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