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Claiming the Alpha's Heart

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 15

The forest did not sleep. Elara felt that truth deep in her bones as she followed Kael through the narrow path leading east. Every step carried weight not just on the earth beneath her feet, but inside her chest, where the mark pulsed like a second heart. The pack moved around them in practiced silence. Warriors melted through the trees, their forms barely visible unless Elara focused. When she did focus, the world sharpened unnaturally. She could see the twitch of ears, the tightening of grips around weapons, the subtle shift of bodies preparing for violence. This was what Kael lived inside every day. And somehow, terrifyingly, it felt familiar. They reached the border clearing just as the moon slipped fully free of the clouds. Blood stained the ground. Not pooled dragged. A trail cut through the underbrush, dark and sticky, leading deeper into contested territory. The scent hit Elara seconds later, metallic and wrong, laced with something that made her stomach churn. Fear. Fresh. Kael crouched, fingers brushing the soil. His jaw clenched. "Three scouts. One was injured badly. One dragged. One..." He stopped. "Dead," Elara finished quietly. He looked up sharply. "You can tell?" She swallowed. "I can feel it." A murmur rippled through the pack. Lyric stepped closer, eyes sharp. "That confirms it. Darius crossed the treaty line." Kael rose slowly, power radiating from him like heat. "He wants a response." "He wants you," Lyric said. Then her gaze slid to Elara, calculating. "Or her." Elara stiffened. Kael's voice dropped into a dangerous register. "She is not bait." "She already is," Lyric replied calmly. "Whether you like it or not." The forest shifted. Elara felt it first a tremor beneath the earth, a whisper riding the wind. Her mark flared, hot and insistent, flooding her veins with something sharp and electric. "They're still here," she said. Every head snapped toward her. "Where?" Kael demanded. She closed her eyes, heart racing. The forest unfolded inside her paths, shadows, breath and movement threading together like veins beneath skin. "To the north," she whispered. "Watching." The attack came without warning. A howl split the air high, mocking, unmistakably hostile. Figures burst from the treeline, fast and vicious. Wolves lunged, blades flashed, and the clearing erupted into chaos. Elara barely had time to gasp before Kael shoved her behind him, his body a wall of muscle and fury. "Stay down!" he roared. She didn't. Instinct overrode fear. A wolf charged straight for her eyes wild, foam at its mouth. Elara screamed as power surged through her limbs. She raised her hands And the ground answered. Roots exploded upward, thick and snapping, wrapping around the attacker mid-leap and slamming it into the earth with brutal force. The wolf howled in shock and pain before going still. Silence fell for a heartbeat. Then all hell broke loose. "Elara!" Kael shouted, disbelief raw in his voice. She stared at her hands, breath coming fast. "I didn't I didn't mean to" "There's no time," he snapped. "Stay close!" They fought back-to-back, Kael's movements lethal and precise, Elara reacting on instinct she didn't know she possessed. She ducked, struck, shoved enemies away with bursts of unnatural strength. Each time fear threatened to paralyze her, the bond surged, grounding her. Guiding her. The fight ended as abruptly as it began. Darius's scouts retreated, melting into the forest with mocking laughter echoing behind them. The clearing was left torn and bleeding trees scarred, ground churned, bodies groaning or still. Kael turned to Elara, hands gripping her shoulders. "Are you hurt?" She shook her head, dazed. "I did that," she whispered. "I used the forest." Pride flickered briefly across his face then fear crushed it. "That kind of power draws attention." A slow clap cut through the air. "Well done, Alpha," a voice drawled. "And impressive... little mate." Elara's blood ran cold. Darius stepped from the shadows, tall and smiling, his presence oily and wrong. His eyes gleamed as they locked onto Elara's glowing mark. "There you are," he said softly. "The lost heir." Kael shifted instantly, placing himself between them. "You've violated the treaty." Darius shrugged. "Treaties bend." "You'll answer for this." "Oh, I will," Darius agreed pleasantly. "But not tonight." Before anyone could react, a sharp whistle cut through the air. Pain exploded at the back of Elara's neck. She cried out, stumbling as the world tilted violently. Kael roared her name, but his voice sounded distant, warped. "Sleep," Darius murmured. Darkness swallowed her. Elara drifted in and out of consciousness, trapped in fragments. Chains biting into her wrists. The sway of movement beneath her. Voices mocking, eager, afraid. When she finally woke fully, she was lying on a cold stone, her head pounding. The air smelled of damp earth and old blood. She sat up with a gasp. Iron cuffs bound her wrists, etched with glowing runes that burned against her skin. The mark beneath her collarbone throbbed angrily, power trapped and caged. "No," she whispered, panic clawing at her chest. "Kael" "You scream his name a lot," Darius said, amused. He stood across the chamber, arms folded, eyes bright with triumph. Torches flickered along the walls, revealing a cavern carved deep into the mountain. "What do you want?" Elara demanded, forcing her voice steady. "You," he said simply. "What you are." She laughed bitterly. "I don't even know what that is." "Oh, but I do." He stepped closer. "You are the last blood of the Moonbound line. A lineage strong enough to bend nature, command wolves, and if fully awakened challenge alphas." Her breath hitched. "My grandmother" "was a fool to hide you," Darius cut in. "But her seal weakened when Kael marked you." Anger flared hot and wild. "You planned this." "Every step," he admitted. "Your awakening. The border attack. Even Kael's choice." Fear twisted in her stomach. "He'll come for me." Darius smiled wider. "Of course he will." He turned, gesturing toward the shadows. "And when he does, you'll choose." Her heart pounded. "Choose what?" "Your mate," Darius said softly, "or your people." Cold dread sank deep into her bones. "Because when the moon rises again," he continued, "your power will finish awakening. And I intend to make sure Kael watches what you become." Tears burned her eyes, but she refused to let them fall. "You underestimate him," she said fiercely. Darius leaned in, voice a whisper. "No, Elara. I underestimate you." He stepped back, shadows swallowing him. Alone in the dark, bound and shaking, Elara pressed her forehead to the cold stone. The bond burned. And somewhere far away, she felt Kael's rage tear through the forest like a storm unleashed.

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