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Claimed By Alpha Ceaser Cursed To Be His

Claimed By Alpha Ceaser Cursed To Be His

He 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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Chapter 3

Ava's POV    The kingdom has one rule: no one defies the Moon Court and lives.   The blood of the unconscious guard was still glistening on the marble. Caeser had just threatened the life of the King, his own father, and the silence that followed was a deep, pregnant hush before a massacre.   "High Treason!" the King shrieked, finally finding his voice. He scrambled off his throne, robes rustling, and pointed a shaking finger at Alpha Caeser. "You have defied the sacred Mating Rites, rejected the Edicts, and threatened the Crown! Guards! Surround him! He is no longer your Alpha King-he is a traitor! Seize them both!"   Dozens of elite Alpha Guards, the warriors who had been paralyzed by Caeser's sheer power, finally overcame their fear and surged forward. They didn't rush in blindly; they formed a tight, armed semi-circle around Caeser and me, their blades drawn and catching the light. We were completely trapped on the dais. The nobles, realizing a genuine fight was imminent, were retreating, scrambling over each other to get to the doors.   I could feel the rising heat radiating from Caeser's body. His grip on my arm tightened in a way that said, 'don't move'. The air was thick with the metallic scent of tension and a dangerous, forbidden magic.   "Do you really think you can defeat them all, Caeser?" the King taunted, standing safely behind his wall of soldiers. "You are one wolf against the entire Alpha Guard. You are tired. You are wounded. Give up the girl. Your defiance stops now."   Caeser didn't even look at his father. His silver eyes were scanning the circle of guards, calculating angles, weak points, and the precise moment they would attack.   "They will die," Caeser stated, his voice calm, chillingly matter-of-fact. "Every one of them. For a crime that is not worth the life of a single wolf."   The King scoffed. "A crime? No, Caeser. The crime is her existence! Look at her! She is nothing! A street-rat who will bring the curse upon us all!"   The words finally broke through the terror and hit me with a cold, sickening clarity.    He was right. I was nothing. A servant.    I was dragging the future Alpha King-this terrifying, powerful, lonely man-into an execution just because of a mark I didn't ask for. My fault. All my fault.   I tugged gently at Caeser's sleeve, whispering, "You have to let me go. I'm not worth this. Don't fight them. I'll... I'll tell them the Mark is fake, I'll take the blame..."   He didn't turn his head, but his grip instantly became an iron clamp. "Silence. Do not insult the Moon Goddess with your doubt, Ava. You are my mate. That is all that matters."   Then, in the face of the armed guard and the screaming King, Alpha Caeser Varyn began to lower himself to the ground.   He didn't kneel in submission to his father. He didn't bow to the guards.   He knelt for me.   He dropped to one knee on the blood-splattered carpet, his massive frame folding gracefully. His silver eyes, which were minutes ago filled with the pure threat of Alpha power, now focused entirely on my face, searching, demanding.   "Ava," he said, his voice dropping to a low, intimate murmur that only I could hear over the King's angry spluttering. "They will attack. I will fight. I will win, but it will be terrible. I have fought for my life a thousand times, but now I fight for us."   Us. I blinked.    He lifted a scarred hand and gently, almost reverently, touched the throbbing mark on my wrist. The connection flared, a sudden, blinding heat of belonging.   "I need to know one thing before this hall burns to the ground," he continued, the intensity in his gaze impossible to look away from. "Do you trust me?"   The question was insane.    I didn't know this man. He was the Cursed Alpha, a figure of nightmares and blood-soaked legends. He was threatening everyone I had ever known. I was a slave who cleaned up after him, and now he was asking for my faith.   Yet, when I looked into those silver eyes, past the scars and the fury, I saw a deep, profound loneliness-a reflection of my own.    I saw a man who had been cast out, feared, and left to survive alone, just as I had been. And he was choosing to fight the whole world for me. For the first time in my life, I wasn't invisible.   My voice was barely a breath, but the connection between us amplified the answer until it felt like a vow carved in stone.   "Yes," I whispered. "I trust you." I didn't know why. But it felt true. It felt like destiny.   A faint look of relief crossed his face. He nodded, looking kind of proud.    "Good."   He rose back to his full, towering height. His eyes were no longer silver; they were blazing white, pure light, like the heart of the moon itself. He lifted both hands, not to draw a weapon, but to gesture.   The binding circle. The royal ceremony had been performed within a massive, inlaid gold circle in the center of the hall, a relic meant to contain and purify the spiritual power of the mating rites.   Caeser Varyn focused on that circle.   "The Moon Goddess defied your laws first, King," Caeser snarled, his voice now layered, echoing with power that sounded like a thousand wolves howling at once. "You will not bind Her will!"   With a sickening, screeching sound, the entire gold inlay of the binding circle shattered.   It wasn't just metal; it was pure power. The energy containment failed instantly. A massive, deafening CRACK ripped through the room, followed by an explosive burst of blue and white light. The air was instantly sucked away, replaced by a suffocating pressure.   Then, the flames.   They erupted from the shattered circle, not ordinary fire, but a furious, ethereal blaze that consumed the sacred carpet and raced up the velvet drapes in seconds. The ceremony hall, built for permanence and status, was immediately engulfed in an impossible, terrifying inferno.   Guards screamed, dropping their weapons and scrambling to extinguish the magical flames that clung to their uniforms and their very skin. The King was shouting, his voice now a desperate plea for escape.    Caeser grabbed my waist, hauling me against his solid, unmoving body. "Hold on, Ava!"   He didn't run through the guards; he ran into them. He slammed his body into the nearest cluster of soldiers, sending them scattering like bowling pins, their armor useless against his possessed strength. He moved with a brutal, single-minded focus, using his power to blast open a path through the flames and the terror.   We reached the massive oak doors that led out of the burning hall. Caeser shouldered them open, the wood groaning and splitting under the force. He dragged me out into the cool, blessed air of the courtyard.   "Don't look back!" he commanded, already sprinting across the stone. He was fast, impossibly fast, and I had to fight to keep my footing. "The stables! We head for the deep woods!"   He threw me onto the back of a black warhorse tethered nearby and leaped up behind me, wrapping his arms around my waist, his body a shield against the cold night air. The horse reared, startled by the chaos, but Caeser's Alpha command instantly calmed it.   As we galloped out of the palace gates, past the frantic, shouting servants and panicking villagers, I couldn't resist. I twisted slightly in his powerful embrace and looked back at the burning palace.   Flames were licking at the roof of the ritual hall. Smoke billowed into the night sky, a dark signal of the destruction we'd caused.   And standing silhouetted against the inferno, utterly alone, was the King.   His face was a mask of cold, terrifying resolve. His lips didn't move, but a voice echoed directly in my mind, bypassing my ears entirely.   My heart seized in my chest as I saw his eyes. They were glowing, not with silver or white, but a dreadful, corrupted white. The light of the Moon, but the twisted version.    "Run all you want," the King's voice whispered in my head, chilling me to the bone.   "But I'll find you."

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