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Too Many Unknowns

Author: Victorian
last update publish date: 2026-03-24 23:23:06

VIOLET

My breakfast at lunchtime didn't help much, and I crawled back into bed and let exhaustion pull me under again.

By the time my body was finally satisfied, dusk had painted the room in deep blues. I spent the first hour of consciousness in my tub. Brian could be really thoughtful when he wanted to be.

The wood had been polished till it gleamed and shone. And it was big enough to fit two bodies. I couldn't wait to test out if it was as sturdy as it looked.

I soaked until my fingers pruned
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  • The Cursed Alpha    Too Many Unknowns

    VIOLET My breakfast at lunchtime didn't help much, and I crawled back into bed and let exhaustion pull me under again.By the time my body was finally satisfied, dusk had painted the room in deep blues. I spent the first hour of consciousness in my tub. Brian could be really thoughtful when he wanted to be.The wood had been polished till it gleamed and shone. And it was big enough to fit two bodies. I couldn't wait to test out if it was as sturdy as it looked.I soaked until my fingers pruned, trying to wash away the lingering ache in my muscles — and the image of Calvin’s raw shoulder.It would be the first time I was seeing Keren in weeks. I hadn't seen her since before my willing exile and the visit.If I tried to help, I would be refused so I waited in the sitting area for her. Her relationship with Brian made sense now. This probably meant she had cooked for another woman, another of Brian's mates right in this very kitchen. A sharp possessive heat flared through my chest, and

  • The Cursed Alpha    Blood On My Hands

    VIOLETBrian's lips were warm against my forehead, but I couldn't find it in me to rise with the sun as he did. After the events of the day and night before, I needed to stay longer in bed before I could confront a new day.And he had really worn me out. I wasn't certain my exhausted legs would obey if I tried to move them, so I didn't.The next time I awoke, I made my body move. It creaked and groaned, but it worked. A half win. Calvin was in the sitting area when I emerged.My senses were still dulled so I didn't notice him until I was in there. “Calvin?” I exclaimed, surprised by his presence. My hair was an abandoned nest, and I was wearing an ugly pair of Brian's shorts and an equally ugly shirt. Their comfort made up for their extreme ugliness and I wasn't expecting company.I expected he would be placed on bed rest and by the look of him, he should be. His arm was in a cast and a sling over his shoulder, and he groaned quietly when he stood. “Luna.”I was unsure of what to do o

  • The Cursed Alpha    Blood And Water

    VIOLET Calvin… blood… rogues Help… I had to help… Calvin!!! I came to with a jump, but my foot slid on something slippery and I flailed, limbs dancing in the air for one hot minute before I fell. A strong arm broke my fall, and the room came into focus. I recognized that pleasant smell. Brian and I regarded each other for a moment; he, hesitant and wary, me disbelieving and confused. Brian was here, I was here. How was I here? I fell into his arms for a much-needed hug, and he exhaled the tension I had no idea he was holding. I sagged against him, letting him shoulder all of my worries before Calvin's painful whine snapped me back to the present. Brian let me go the moment I pushed away. I was in a tub of water that was growing crimson. The colour itself stuck to me, covering my body like another skin. It covered Brian's body, too, where I had clung to him. I turned to Brian but fear didn't let me ask the questions that hovered at the tip of my tongue. “Calvin is oka

  • The Cursed Alpha    The Smell Of Death

    VIOLET I quietly wiped the single tear and faced forward. My choice had been made, and the surety that I wouldn't regret it was now up to fate. My future lay ahead. But pain ignored logic. My heart still ached with every mile that separated me from Hunter and my family. Was it worth it? I would find out whether I intended to or not. “The holiday wasn't as bad as I'd imagined,” Aliya suddenly uttered, nudging me out of my sour state. “The pancakes were better,” Calvin added begrudgingly. Was this their attempt at lightening the mood? It was such a poor attempt so why was I smiling? “But the meat isn't as good?” I asked playfully. “The meat is always better, back home.” Aliya agreed. “Yes, it is.” I don't think their attempt helped much, but the pressure in my chest eased a little. I wasn't as alone as I thought. The slight awkwardness of our conversation hung somewhere on the road as we covered the miles. Sleep was far from me, so my eyes remained open as we counted down the

  • The Cursed Alpha    The Porch Swing

    VIOLET I never returned to the packhouse. Dinner was had with my family and when I met Hunter's eyes across the table, I could smile genuinely. After dinner, I found my way to the porch swing. Hunter had it done when he was fifteen, and we had spent many afternoons and evenings together here, just swinging the time away. My brother came just like I knew he would. Wordlessly, I scooted over so he could sit beside me. Then, I leaned over, resting my head on his shoulder as he did. “Do you have swings at your new pack?” he asked, wrapping a hand around my shoulders. “No,” I murmured in reply. “Tell him to make you one.” I giggled at the thought. Forcing Brian to make a swing on his tiny porch may not go over well. “I will.” The evening air was still cold, and a tiny breeze made goosebumps break over my exposed skin, my simple shorts and sleeveless shirt inadequate against that small rage of nature. “I wish you didn't have to go away.” He suddenly said, his voice raw wi

  • The Cursed Alpha    If I Want To

    VIOLET“Long day?” Liz queried as I entered the house, noticing my dark mood.It had been just over an hour since I left and here I was, unwilling to step out again. Rowan was in his cage of pillows, fully asleep and Liz was seated beside him, patting his back gently. Motherhood was a good look on her. She was somewhat different; her black hair was longer and was always in a ponytail now, and she exuded peace and a quiet comfort. Like this was her purpose.“Very long day,” I murmured, crouching right next to her. “Where's Aliya?” She was nowhere in sight.“So that's her name. She has no understanding of sitting still.”A soft smile graced my lips. I doubted they did much sitting still at their pack. “She's our beta, I'd be worried if she liked to sit still.”“They have found other places to keep busy with.”“You did not make my beta clean your house.”Liz laughed lightly. “I doubt I can make a beta do anything.” “You make a delta I know do things all the time. I'd say you know your

  • The Cursed Alpha    Where The Fire Doesn't Burn

    BRIANWhy did I bring her here? Violet, with her red eyes and equally red hair, would be the end of me. Staying away didn't work, she was always there, nudging at the edge of my consciousness and demanding to be seen.The plan was simple: bring her in, let the seer figure it out, and stay the hell

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  • The Cursed Alpha    A Pleasant Day Through and Through

    VIOLET “What did you say to my mate?” The words were snarled in the werewolf's face.A deep hush descended upon the crowd. Keighley’s face lost all colour, and her nasty sneer from earlier was now transformed into a hateful one.Great. Now everyone knew I was his mate. Beautiful way to announce it

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  • The Cursed Alpha    The Pack's Gaze

    VIOLET Brian's steps paused at my door today. Like I'd always wanted. But when his knuckle landed lightly above my bedroom door, I pretended to be asleep, even if sleep had been far from me since the night before. He waited for moments before his steps continued into the corridor until I couldn't

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  • The Cursed Alpha    A Claim on Shadows

    VIOLET On that night when mom was brought back, almost dead and bleeding out, it was pitch black, but I remembered the colour of her eyes—gray like the rain clouds, and I remembered her trembling hand lifting to clutch mine.That whole day was a haze but I could never forget those moments when her

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