LOGINEvery man who touched me died. Some collapsed instantly. Others suffered for days before death finally claimed them. After years of fear and bloodshed, I became the cursed girl every pack wished had never been born. Nobody came near me. Nobody dared to love me. And I learned to survive alone. Until Alpha Gabriel Knight touched me… and lived. The moment the most feared Alpha in the north survived my curse, everything changed. Rumors spread across the werewolf world. Packs began watching me. Priests called me an abomination against the Moon Goddess, while dangerous creatures started hunting me from the shadows. Gabriel refuses to leave me, even when his own people beg him to stay away from the cursed woman destined to destroy him. But the closer he gets, the more impossible things begin happening around us. Dark creatures are awakening. Ancient secrets are surfacing. And the curse everyone feared may not be a curse at all. Because I am not just a werewolf. I am the hidden secret the Moon Goddess tried to bury centuries ago. Now the man who should fear me most has become my protector, and together we are about to uncover a truth powerful enough to destroy the supernatural world forever.
View MoreThe first man who touched me died when I was ten.
I still remember the sound his body made when it hit the ground.
A sick crack.
Like broken branches during winter.
At first, I thought Rowan was joking. He had always been dramatic, always laughing too loudly or pretending to be hurt whenever we played near the river.
But then I saw the blood.
It slipped from the corner of his mouth slowly, dark and thick, staining the grass beneath him.
"Rowan?"
My voice trembled.
He didn't answer.
His eyes were wide open, frozen in terror as if he had seen death itself standing before him.
And maybe he had.
Maybe it was me.
The villagers found us minutes later.
I still remember the screaming.
"Stay away from her!"
"She killed him!"
"Don't touch the girl!"
My mother held me tightly while people dragged Rowan's body away. Her hands shook against my shoulders, but she kept whispering the same thing into my hair.
"It's okay, Gina. Don't cry. Don't cry."
But she was crying too.
That was the day everything changed.
At first, the pack elders called it an accident.
Then another man died.
And another.
Each death was worse than the last.
One collapsed after brushing against my hand during the harvest festival. Another died after trying to pull me away from a fire.
No wound. No poison. No explanation.
Just death.
People started avoiding me after that.
The girls in the pack whispered whenever I walked past them. Children ran away from me like I carried a disease. Even grown warriors lowered their eyes whenever I entered a room.
I became a curse nobody wanted near them.
At sixteen, I stopped leaving our house unless necessary.
At eighteen, my mother died from fever, leaving me completely alone.
And by twenty-two, I had become nothing more than a ghost living at the edge of Moonridge Pack.
The cursed girl.
That was all I was now.
Present day
The cold wind slapped against my face as I carried a basket through the market road. My cloak covered most of my body, but it didn't matter.
People recognized me instantly.
They always did.
A woman quickly pulled her son behind her when she saw me approaching.
"Don't stare at her," she hissed quietly.
As if I couldn't hear.
I lowered my eyes and kept walking.
I was used to it.
The insults. The fear. The disgust.
Still, some days hurt more than others.
"Monster," someone muttered nearby.
Another voice laughed softly. "I heard three men died because of her."
"No, four."
"They should've killed her years ago."
My fingers tightened around the basket.
I kept walking.
Don't react. Don't cry. Don't let them see it hurts.
That had become my survival.
The market was crowded today because warriors from Nightfang Pack had arrived before sunrise. Their banners hung proudly near the center square, black cloth marked with silver wolves.
Even from a distance, I could feel the tension in the air.
Nightfang wolves were dangerous.
Stronger. Crueler. Richer.
Their Alpha was feared across the northern territories.
Alpha Gabriel Knight.
I had never seen him before, but stories about him traveled faster than storms.
Some called him a beast disguised as a man. Others called him a king born for war.
I didn't care either way.
Powerful Alphas were still men.
And men died when they touched me.
I turned sharply toward the herb stall, hoping to avoid attention, when someone suddenly stepped into my path.
Then the scent hit me first.
Dark cedar. Rain. Wild smoke.
My breath caught.
Slowly, I lifted my head.
And froze.
He was taller than every man around him, broad shoulders wrapped in a black coat that screamed authority without effort. Dark hair brushed against his forehead carelessly, but it was his eyes that trapped me.
Silver.
Not gray.
Silver.
The kind of eyes wolves in old legends possessed.
The entire market had gone silent.
Even the air felt heavier.
Alpha Gabriel Knight.
He stared directly at me like the rest of the world no longer existed.
Something inside me twisted painfully.
His gaze slowly moved across my face, not with fear or disgust…
But curiosity.
Interest.
My stomach tightened.
No.
No, no, no.
He cannot come near me.
I immediately stepped back.
"Move," I whispered.
Instead of moving, he stepped closer.
My pulse exploded.
"Alpha," one of the warriors behind him warned carefully. "That's the cursed girl."
"I know," he answered calmly.
His eyes never left mine.
Fear crawled up my throat.
Why wasn't he afraid?
Everyone feared me.
Everyone.
"You should stay away from me," I said quickly.
His lips twitched slightly, almost amused.
"And why would I do that?"
Because you'll die.
The words stayed trapped inside my chest.
I backed away again, but he continued forward slowly like a predator cornering frightened prey.
People nearby began whispering nervously.
"He's too close."
"Someone stop him."
"He'll die."
My breathing became uneven.
Why wasn't he listening?
"Please," I whispered this time. "Don't touch me."
Something changed in his expression after hearing that.
Not fear.
Pain.
As if my words had offended him somehow.
Then his hand moved.
Fast.
Before I could escape, his fingers wrapped around my wrist.
The world stopped.
Gasps exploded around us.
Someone screamed.
I stared at his hand touching my skin.
One second passed.
Then two.
My body turned cold.
This was always the part where they started screaming.
Where blood appeared.
Where death came.
But Gabriel stood perfectly still.
Alive.
Nothing happened.
The basket slipped from my hands, fruits scattering across the ground.
Impossible.
My lips parted soundlessly as I looked up at him.
He was watching me carefully now, shock flickering behind his silver eyes.
Not because he was dying.
Because he wasn't.
Around us, the entire market had fallen silent.
I could hear my heartbeat.
Fast. Violent. Terrified.
Gabriel slowly tightened his fingers around my wrist.
Still alive.
Then, very softly, he said the words that shattered my entire world.
"You're trembling."
The high-pitched screech of the shadow-monsters ripped through the freezing night air, making the horses rear back in panic. Gabriel violently skids to a halt, his heavy leather boots digging deep into the snowy mountain path. Behind him, the entire Nightfang vanguard stopped instantly, their weapons drawing with a synchronous, sharp *clink* of cold iron.Standing directly in the narrow mountain pass, surrounded by the thick gray fog, was Evelyn.Gina’s wicked mother stood perfectly still, her long black cloak fluttering in the wind. Her face was beautiful but completely twisted with a cruel, satisfied amusement. Flanking her on both sides were dozens of tall, faceless monsters made of pure black smoke, their glowing green eyes burning holes through the darkness.Evelyn raised her hand, a glowing green blade of dark magic materializing in her palm. She pointed it straight at Gabriel’s chest and let out a soft, mocking laugh."Did you really think I would let you leave the valley, my s
The stone floor of the cell was freezing, biting through Gina’s thin trousers. She sat with her back pressed against the cold wall, her wrists locked in heavy silver chains that hummed with a faint, nauseating blue light. Every time she tried to draw a single breath of her Moonborn magic, the chains pulsed, sending a sharp, shocking pain straight up her arms that left her gasping for air.The heavy iron door of the dungeon screeched open, scraping against the stone.Malakai stepped into the dim cell. He had removed his heavy battle armor, wearing a fine tunic of midnight-blue silk, but his presence was still as suffocating as a mountain landslide. In his large, scarred hands, he held a thick iron collar embedded with glowing black crystal shards. The dark magic radiating from the collar made the air in the small room feel thick and oily.He walked closer, his heavy leather boots stopping right in front of Gina. He looked down at her, his cosmic purple eyes swirling with a toxic, terri
"Get away from him!" Trevor roared.He didn't hesitate. He lunged across the snow, drawing his daggers in a flash of silver. But before his blades could bite into Tasha’s skin, a sudden blast of cold green magic erupted from her outstretched palm. The impact hit Trevor square in the chest, lifting him off his feet and throwing him hard against the stone steps. He hit the ground with a painful groan, his daggers clattering across the ice.Lyra jumped in front of Gabriel’s unmoving body, her hands glowing with bright silver healing light. "Tasha, stop! You are a daughter of the Council! If you kill the Alpha, the whole northern territory will hunt you down!"Tasha let out a loud, mocking laugh. The sweet, innocent girl from the courtyard was completely gone. Her green eyes were wide and crazy with obsession. She kept the sharp silver dagger pointed right at Gabriel’s throat."Let them hunt me," Tasha sneered, her voice full of pure venom. "The Council is already shifting. Evelyn has pro
The dark droplet of black blood splashed silently against the freezing snow, carving a tiny, dark hole into the white powder. Gina’s breath hitched in her throat, her entire body freezing under Malakai’s heavy arm. She desperately tried to pull her leather sleeve further down to hide her wrist, but Roxie’s sharp, dangerous eyes were already locked onto the stain.Malakai frowned, his cosmic purple eyes narrowing as he felt Gina stiffen. "What is the meaning of this, vanguard?" he sneered, his grip tightening around Gina's waist. "Step aside before my guards cut you down where you stand."Roxie didn't move an inch. She slowly lowered her massive training sword, the iron tip resting heavily against the frozen ground. She completely ignored Malakai, keeping her fierce gaze pinned entirely on Gina's pale face."I told you yesterday that I don't like vultures, Malakai," Roxie said, her rough voice carrying easily over the silent, terrified courtyard. "But I hate liars even more. The prince
The grand dining hall of the Nightfang pack house was usually a place of loud talking and laughter, but tonight, it was dead silent. A long wooden table ran down the center of the room. On one side sat Gabriel, Gina, and Lucien. On the other side sat Malakai and his dark-armored commanders.Large p
The heavy silence in the courtyard was suffocating. Hundreds of eyes were locked on the wooden sword standing upright in the dirt. Gabriel’s face turned into a mask of pure, terrifying rage. His eyes glowed a dark, dangerous crimson, and a low, thunderous growl ripped from his chest, vibrating the
The deep, dreamless sleep inside the Alpha’s warm tower did not reach the dark ravines below the volcanic peaks. Far to the north, away from the happy cheers and warm fires of the Nightfang pack, the mountain wind howled like a dying animal. The air here was still freezing, trapped in a deep canyon
Gina swallowed the warm herbal tea, letting the sweet, earthy liquid coat her aching throat. Almost instantly, a strange, cooling sensation washed through her veins. The sharp throb in her jaw dullled, and she let out a soft sigh, handing the flask back to Tasha."Thank you," Gina whispered, wiping
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