Breaking Free from the Alpha's Grip

The morning sun filtered through the windows of the pack house, casting long shadows across the marble floors. I stood in the corner of the great hall, my arms wrapped around myself as Xyla's voice rang out, clear and triumphant.

"I have wonderful news," she announced, her hand resting protectively over her stomach. "Marshall and I are expecting a pup."

The hall erupted in cheers and congratulations. I felt my knees weaken beneath me as Marshall beamed beside her, his hand covering hers.

"A strong heir for the Moonridge Pack," he declared, his golden eyes gleaming with pride.

I knew it was a lie. The Moon Goddess would never bless their union with a child—not when our mate bond still existed. But the pack didn't know that. They saw only their Alpha King and his new Luna, creating the future they all desired.

"Cassandra," Beta Wilson's mate whispered as she passed me, "you should be happier about this. After all, it's what's best for the pack."

I said nothing, but my silence spoke volumes. Once, these wolves had bowed to me as their Luna. Now, they avoided my gaze or offered pitying smiles.

"The Luna couldn't give him pups," I overheard a Delta female murmur to her friend. "Five years without an heir? No wonder he found someone else."

"Xyla's already given him what she couldn't," her companion replied. "Poor thing couldn't even keep her position."

Their words cut deeper than any silver blade. I slipped away, heading for the one place that still offered sanctuary—the pack library.

* * *

The library smelled of old paper and leather bindings. I found solace among the dusty shelves, far from Xyla's triumphant smiles and the pack's whispers.

"She's replacing me," I whispered to the empty room, running my fingers along the spines of ancient texts. "Not just as Luna, but everywhere."

It was true. Xyla had systematically erased every trace of my five years as Luna. My ceremonial robes had been burned. The paintings of me as Luna had been removed from the walls. Even my mother's photographs had disappeared from the pack archives.

I pulled a heavy tome from the shelf—"Bloodline Gifts and Their Consequences"—and settled at a reading table.

As my fingers touched the pages, something strange happened. My fingertips began to glow with silver light, and a burning sensation spread up my arms.

"What's happening to me?" I gasped, pulling my hands away.

From the corner of my eye, I caught Elder Harrison watching me from between the stacks. His ancient face remained impassive, but his eyes held a knowing gleam.

"The books choose those who need them most," he said quietly, then disappeared back into the shadows.

I returned to the book, bracing myself for the silver fire. As I turned the pages, I found passages about bloodline gifts and their dark counterparts—curses that activated when sacred bonds were betrayed.

"The gift becomes the curse," I read aloud, my voice trembling. "When blood given in love is spilled in betrayal, the Moon Goddess's blessing turns to vengeance."

I heard footsteps approaching and quickly closed the book. Elder Harrison appeared, carrying a stack of ancient scrolls.

"These need cataloging," he said, placing them beside me. "They've been neglected for too long."

I noticed he'd placed them deliberately—each scroll contained information about bloodline curses and their manifestations.

"Thank you," I whispered.

He nodded once, then was gone.

* * *

The second stage of the curse began three days later.

I was in the library when the first scream echoed through the pack house. I rushed to the window, looking out over the training grounds where Marshall had been demonstrating his strength to visiting Alphas.

He stood frozen in the center of the ring, his face contorted in confusion as his Alpha aura flickered like a dying flame.

"My power," he gasped, reaching inward for the strength that had always been there. "What's happening to me?"

The visiting Alphas exchanged worried glances as Marshall's voice lost its commanding resonance.

"Alpha King?" one of them questioned, using the formal title but no longer bowing his head.

Marshall's eyes flashed gold, then dimmed to amber. "I don't understand," he muttered.

A warrior stepped forward—Delta Reeves, who had received a boost of power from Marshall's blood months ago. He collapsed suddenly, clutching his throat as blood began to stream from his nose and mouth.

"Alpha King," he choked, "help me!"

More warriors fell, their bodies convulsing as blood poured from their eyes, noses, and mouths—those who had received Marshall's enhanced power now paying the price.

Marshall stumbled backward, horror etched across his face as he realized what was happening.

"The curse," he whispered, his eyes finding mine across the distance. "Cassandra, what have you done?"

I felt the silver fire pulse beneath my skin as the second stage of the curse took hold—his power fading, his followers falling, and the terrible truth beginning to dawn in his eyes.

This was just the beginning.

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