THE ALPHA'S CURSED BRIDE

***CONRY***

The morning light crept through the cracks of the curtains, soft and golden, painting faint stripes across the stone floor. I lay awake long before dawn, staring at the ceiling, the memories of last night still vivid in my mind.

Her kiss.

It hadn't been long - a brief brush of warmth - but it had haunted me the entire night. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt it again. The gentleness of it. The hesitation. The way she said 'good night, Alpha' as though the words carried something more than politeness.

I didn't sleep much, but I didn't feel tired either. Something in me had shifted. The weight I'd carried for years - the duty, the loneliness that came with leadership - felt a little lighter. For once, I woke not thinking of borders or treaties or the next battle. I woke thinking of *her*.

I sat up slowly, running a hand through my hair. The scent of pine oil from the night before still clung faintly to my skin. The room was quiet except for the sound of the morning birds beyond the window. I rose, walked toward the balcony, and let the fresh air fill my lungs. Below, the courtyard was alive - warriors training, servants bustling, the blacksmith already at his forge.

Furcroft thrived again. It was alive, strong. But even as I watched it, my mind wandered back to her - Vera Thorn.

I had seen beauty before, but not like hers. Hers wasn't the kind that demanded attention. It was quieter - the kind that drew you in and refused to let go. I had kissed her out of impulse, but what I felt now was far from impulsive. It was something deeper. Something that didn't waver with the morning light.

I smiled to myself, a rare, unguarded smile. "It's time," I murmured.

I wasn't a man of grand gestures, but if she was to be mine - truly mine - she deserved more than quiet promises in the dark.

I dressed in a fresh tunic, dark and simple, then made my way down the halls. Every step echoed with a strange calmness, the kind that comes before certainty. Servants greeted me as I passed, bowing their heads. Some smiled when they saw me - a rare sight since the war.

As I approached the west wing, where Vera's chamber was, my heart began to drum again. I paused before her door, breathing in deeply before knocking.

"Come in," came her soft voice.

When I stepped inside, she stood near the window, bathed in sunlight. Her hair glowed like burnished copper, and her skin shimmered against the pale morning light. She turned to me, and for a moment, I forgot why I'd come.

"Alpha," she greeted with a small bow of her head.

"Vera," I said, my voice rougher than I intended. "You look... well rested."

She smiled faintly, tilting her head. "I'm surprised you noticed, Alpha. You don't strike me as a man who looks twice."

I chuckled quietly. "You'd be surprised what I notice."

Silence followed - not awkward, but thick with unspoken things. I stepped closer, holding her gaze.

"Last night," I began, "I meant every word I said."

Her breath caught faintly. "About what?"

"That I want you as my mate," I said simply.

Her eyes widened slightly, the morning light catching them in shades of amber and gold. "You're serious?" she asked.

"Completely."

She turned away, pacing slowly toward the window, her hands fidgeting with the hem of her sleeve. "You can't just decide that overnight," she said. "You barely know me."

"I know enough," I answered. "I know strength when I see it. I know loyalty, even when it hides behind fear. And I know what my heart felt when I looked at you."

She sighed, resting her palms against the window frame. "You don't even know what I've done... or where I've been."

"I don't need to," I said quietly. "Whatever shadows you carry, you brought them here - and still, you stand. That's enough for me."

Her silence stretched. I could tell she was battling something inside - pride, pain, fear, maybe all of it at once. Her shoulders trembled slightly. Then, almost as if surrendering to her own thoughts, she turned to face me again.

"You're making it sound too easy," she said with a half-laugh, though her voice trembled. "You think because you're Alpha, you can just... declare this, and it becomes truth?"

I took a slow step toward her. "No," I said softly. "I think because I'm a man who's tired of pretending not to feel, I can finally be honest."

Her eyes shimmered. "And if I say no?"

"Then I'll walk away," I said. "But I'll still mean every word I've said."

For a moment, her composure cracked. She let out a frustrated laugh, half-angry, half-nervous. "You make it very hard to refuse you, Alpha."

"Then don't," I said, smiling gently.

She folded her arms, looking away, clearly trying to keep her resolve. "You're too sure of yourself," she murmured.

"Only when I know what I want."

Her lips twitched, almost betraying a smile, but she tried to hide it. "I should make you wait a little longer," she said, pretending to pout. "Just to make sure you're serious."

"I've been waiting longer than you think," I replied.

That made her finally laugh - soft and pure, like a sound I hadn't realized I needed. Her hand moved to her chest, as if to steady her heart.

"You're impossible," she whispered.

I stepped closer again, so close that the scent of her skin filled the space between us. "Then say yes, and stop fighting what you already feel."

She hesitated - long enough for me to feel the tension in the air twist tighter. Then, slowly, she exhaled and whispered, "Fine."

The word came out reluctant but real.

"Fine," I repeated, smiling. "That's how you accept a proposal?"

She rolled her eyes and shoved my shoulder lightly, though her cheeks were flushed. "What did you expect? Trumpets and poetry?"

"I expected you," I said simply.

That silenced her. She looked away quickly, as though afraid to meet my eyes again.

I reached for her hand - she didn't pull back. I lifted it, pressed a kiss to her knuckles, and whispered, "Then it's settled."

For a moment, neither of us moved. The air felt charged again - the same quiet electricity as last night.

Then I smiled and said, "Come with me."

Her brows furrowed. "Where?"

"To the courtyard," I said.

She blinked. "Now?"

"Yes, now."

She tried to protest, but I was already leading her out, her hand still in mine. The warmth of her skin against my palm steadied me more than I'd admit.

As we stepped into the sunlight, the courtyard quieted. Warriors paused mid-spar. Servants froze where they stood. Every eye turned toward us - their Alpha, holding hands with the woman most still knew as the *bought girl*.

I could feel Vera tense beside me. "Conry," she whispered sharply, tugging at my hand. "What are you doing?"

I didn't answer her - not yet. I stepped onto the raised stone platform at the center of the yard and turned to face my people.

"My pack," I began, voice loud enough to echo across the courtyard, "has stood through war and peace alike. We've seen loss. We've seen change. But today, I bring before you something new - a promise."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd.

"This woman," I said, turning slightly toward Vera, "stood when others would kneel. She faced her pain, her rejection, and still she did not break. That kind of strength... belongs beside an Alpha."

Vera's eyes widened, her lips parting slightly in disbelief.

"I, Alpha Conry of Furcroft," I declared, "choose Vera Thorn as my Luna."

The courtyard fell utterly silent - then erupted in gasps and whispers. Some bowed. Others looked stunned. A few even smiled.

Vera stood frozen beside me, her hand trembling in mine. "You could've warned me," she whispered under her breath.

I leaned closer, a smile playing at the corner of my mouth. "You said yes, remember?"

She turned to glare at me, but her eyes glistened, betraying her. "You're infuriating," she muttered, though her lips curved into the smallest, most beautiful smile I'd ever seen.

And as the pack cheered, her hand tightened in mine - not in protest, but in quiet acceptance.

For the first time in a long time, Furcroft didn't just have an Alpha.

It had a Luna.

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