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Claiming the Alpha's Heart

In the fog shrouded forests of Crescent Valley, Elara North never expected to return. She thought the past was behind her until the town, the forest, and a mysterious Alpha named Kael Draven reminded her that some destinies cannot be ignored. Kael is fierce, commanding, and unshakably determined. And when he claims Elara as his fated mate, she is thrust into a world of pack politics, primal instincts, and dangerous secrets. Suspicion and attraction tangle together, and the closer she gets to Kael, the more she realizes that survival may mean surrender and love may come with a cost. With the forest alive, predators lurking, and the full moon looming, Elara must uncover the truths that everyone else fears to face. Can she trust Kael with her heart... and her life? Or will the shadows of Crescent Valley consume them both?
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Chapter 14

Elara woke slowly, dragged from sleep by the sensation that something was wrong.

Not pain pain would have been familiar. This was awareness. Too sharp. Too present. Her mind felt stretched thin, like it had been pulled too far in too many directions and left there to tremble.

She inhaled.

The scent of smoke, damp earth, pine resin, and blood flooded her senses all at once.

Her eyes flew open.

The ceiling above her wasn't her grandmother's old bedroom, nor the familiar cracks she remembered from childhood. This place was built of stone and dark wood, heavy beams crossing overhead like ribs. Firelight flickered along the walls, casting long shadows that moved even when nothing else did.

Her heart slammed violently against her chest.

She pushed herself upright and froze.

Her body responded instantly, smoothly, without the weakness she expected. No dizziness. No disorientation. Instead, she felt grounded, powerful, frighteningly whole.

That was when she felt it.

Heat bloomed beneath her collarbone, spreading outward in a slow, deliberate pulse. Elara's fingers trembled as she lifted them to her skin. The moment she touched the mark, a sharp wave of sensation tore through her nerves.

She gasped.

The bond surged like a living thing.

Images flashed behind her eyes silver moonlight breaking through clouds, massive wolves racing through the forest, the echo of a roar that vibrated with authority and rage. Her pulse raced, blood humming too loudly in her ears.

"No," she whispered, yanking her hand away.

She swung her legs off the bed and stood, unsteady not from weakness, but from the sheer intensity of existing in her body. The stone floor was cold beneath her feet, yet she barely felt it.

Voices murmured beyond the walls.

Not muffled. Not distant.

Clear.

Distinct.

She could hear the low cadence of guards exchanging shifts. The softer tread of someone pacing. Even the faint, rhythmic heartbeat of the person standing nearest the door.

Her stomach twisted violently.

This wasn't possible.

Before she could process the panic clawing up her throat, the door opened.

Kael stepped inside.

He stopped the moment his eyes landed on her.

For a long second, neither of them spoke.

He looked exhausted. Dark shadows sat beneath his eyes, his shoulders tense as if he hadn't allowed himself to rest. His scent of earth, iron, and something unmistakably hers wrapped around her senses, sending another pulse through the mark.

"You're awake," he said quietly.

Elara laughed, sharp and breathless. "That's what you call this?"

His jaw tightened. "You shouldn't be standing."

"I shouldn't be marked."

The word cracked between them like a whip.

Kael closed the door behind him, sealing the room in silence. "You were dying."

"You decided that meant you could claim me."

"I did not complete the bond," he said firmly. "I restrained it."

Her eyes burned. "You don't get credit for stopping halfway."

He actually flinched and that frightened her more than his authority ever could.

She stepped back, pressing her palm flat against her chest as the mark pulsed again, slower now, heavier. "I can hear them. Your pack. I can feel the forest like it's... breathing."

Kael's gaze dropped to the mark. His voice lowered. "That shouldn't have happened this fast."

Cold dread crept down her spine. "What does that mean?"

"It means," he said carefully, "that what's inside you was never ordinary."

Anger surged hot and sudden. "Don't talk around me. Tell me the truth."

Kael hesitated. That hesitation told her everything.

"My grandmother knew," Elara said slowly. "Didn't she?"

"Yes."

The single word landed harder than any blow.

"She let me grow up believing I was human," Elara whispered. "She let me think the stories were lies."

"She sealed your bloodline," Kael said. "She hid you from the packs. From people like Darius."

Elara's hands curled into fists. "So I was bait. All along."

"No," Kael said sharply. "You were protected."

"By stripping me of choice?"

Silence fell between them, thick and suffocating.

Kael finally spoke, his voice rougher than before. "I sensed the mate bond the night you were attacked. I knew what you were to me and what you could become to the pack."

"And you still marked me."

"I did it to keep you alive," he said. "But I won't pretend it didn't cost you something."

Her breath shook. "It cost me everything."

A sudden wave of dizziness hit her then, sharp enough that her knees buckled. Kael moved instantly, catching her before she fell. His hands were warm, steady, grounding and the bond responded.

Power surged.

Her vision exploded with images not her own: ancient wolves bowing beneath a full moon, a woman screaming as her bones shifted, blood soaking into roots older than time.

Elara cried out and shoved him away.

"Don't touch me!"

Kael stepped back immediately, hands raised, pain naked in his eyes. "Elara"

"I don't know who I am anymore," she said, voice breaking. "I don't know what you turned me into."

"You're still you," he said softly. "The bond doesn't erase choice."

"Then why does it feel like the forest already owns me?"

Before he could answer, a sharp knock struck the door.

"Alpha," Lyric's voice called. "We have a problem."

Kael's expression hardened instantly. "What kind?"

"Darius's scouts. Eastern border. Blood on the ground."

Elara straightened despite the fear curling in her stomach. Beneath it, something colder stirred focus, awareness, readiness.

"I'm coming," she said.

Kael turned sharply. "No."

"You don't get to hide me anymore," she snapped. "Not after this."

They stared at each other, power meeting power. Finally, Kael exhaled and nodded once. "Then you stay beside me."

They stepped outside together.

The forest greeted Elara like an old memory rising to the surface. Shadows shifted. Leaves whispered. The moon hung low, heavy and watching.

For the first time in her life, the forest did not feel like something to fear.

It felt like something that had been waiting.

And far beyond the trees, something answered her awakening.

Something ancient.

Something hungry.

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