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Marked By the Mateless Alpha

Elinora Vale was born wolfless, unwanted, and sent to die at the edge of Nocturne Hollow. When she’s summoned to the Alpha’s court as a tribute girl, she expects to serve—then be discarded. Instead, when Alpha Riven Drayke lays eyes on her, a silver flame-shaped mark appears across his chest—the mating mark he was never supposed to have. Panic erupts. Mates aren’t chosen by fate in Nocturne Hollow. They’re killed. Because the last time a Mateless Alpha took a mate, an entire pack burned to ash. Now, Riven must reject Elinora or die. But Elinora has secrets too. Her wolf didn’t die… it was caged, hidden by ancient magic. She isn’t just a tribute. She’s the last heir of the Nightblood line. And she was sent to kill the Alpha who slaughtered her parents.
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Chapter 2

Chapter Two – The Curse Ignites

For a heartbeat, the courtyard was silent.

The silver flame burned bright against the Alpha’s chest, its glow dancing across armor and stone. It pulsed once—twice—before settling into a steady, eerie shimmer.

And then the whispers exploded.

“She’s marked him—”

“Impossible! He’s Mateless—”

“This is the curse—”

The words spread like wildfire. Soldiers shifted uneasily, glancing at one another, some even edging away from Elinora as though the mark itself might leap from him to them.

From the steps of the Keep, an elder swathed in thick white furs strode forward, his weathered face creased with fury. His beard was frosted, his eyes sharp with panic. He thrust a hand at her.

“Kill her! Now, before it’s too late!”

Elinora’s pulse hammered. The Alpha’s grip on her chin was unyielding, his silver gaze unreadable. For one terrifying moment, she thought he might obey—that he’d drop her and slit her throat before the gathered crowd.

But his jaw clenched instead.

The elder pressed forward, voice rising. “You know the prophecy! The Mateless Alpha who takes a mate will—”

“Enough.”

The single word cut the air like a blade. His voice was deep, resonant, threaded with an authority that made every soldier snap to attention. The murmurs died. Even the wolves prowling the shadows froze, ears pricked.

At last, he released her, though his eyes lingered, cold and calculating. Something flickered there—something Elinora couldn’t name—that made her chest tighten.

His head turned slowly toward the elder. “No one touches her.”

The elder’s face hardened. “Alpha—”

“She’s mine.”

The words dropped heavy into the cold air. Not tender. Not protective. Claimed like a weapon.

Gasps rippled through the courtyard.

Two soldiers exchanged uneasy glances. One muttered, “Better to end it quick.” The other hissed back, “Kill a fated mate and the bond will curse you.”

The Alpha ignored them. His gaze cut to his captain. “Take her to the North Tower.”

The courtyard erupted in shocked whispers. The North Tower wasn’t sanctuary. It was a prison.

Before Elinora could breathe, two soldiers seized her arms and dragged her toward the looming doors. The torches blurred as she stumbled forward, dozens of eyes stabbing into her—fear, suspicion, hatred.

The Keep swallowed her whole.

*****

Inside the Tower, the chamber was small and bare. A thin blanket. A narrow bed. A window too high to reach. When the door slammed shut, locking her in, silence pressed against her like another set of walls.

Her chest heaved. She pressed her hand over her heart, half-expecting to feel a mark burn there too. Nothing. Yet something hummed under her skin—a tether, a pull, as if invisible strings bound her to him.

She whispered, “What just happened?”

And then she heard it.

Little wolf…

Elinora’s head jerked up. The voice wasn’t outside. It was inside. A velvet whisper coiling through her thoughts.

Did you think you were dead? No. You were only sleeping. His mark woke me.

Her hands tightened around the blanket. “Who are you?”

A chuckle purred through her skull. You know me. You’ve always known me. They buried me under spells before you could speak. But I am yours. And you… are mine.

Her stomach flipped. “I don’t have a wolf.”

Not like theirs, the voice crooned. But you have me.

Footsteps interrupted, heavy on the stairwell. The lock turned, and the door creaked open.

An old woman stepped inside, cloaked and hooded. When she pushed her hood back, Elinora’s breath caught—her eyes were clouded white, blind yet piercing.

“The Mateless Alpha has claimed you,” she said. “Now you face two choices: kill him, and awaken what sleeps inside you… or let him live, and die in his place.”

Elinora’s throat tightened. “Who are you?”

“They call me Seer.” She sat with slow grace, her milky gaze unflinching. “Do you know what you are, child?”

Elinora shook her head, clutching the blanket tighter. “I’m nothing. I’m wolfless.”

The Seer’s lips curved faintly. “No. You were not born empty. You were bound.”

The whisper inside her hissed with satisfaction. She tells the truth.

Elinora froze. Bound. The word burned through her. “By who?”

“That answer will come when the bond burns.” The Seer rose, her presence heavy as stone. “But remember, girl—when the bond consumes you, one of you must end it. Kill him, and you will be free. Refuse, and you will die in his place.”

Her blind eyes locked onto Elinora’s before she left. “The Hollow will not survive both of you.”

The lock clicked. Silence returned.

Elinora pressed her hands to her temples. “Get out of my head,” she hissed at the voice.

It only laughed. I am your head.

The door opened again.

Riven Drayke filled the frame, broad shoulders blotting out the light. The mark still glowed faintly beneath his tunic, alive, dangerous. His silver eyes swept over her in one long, deliberate pass.

“You’re warmer than I expected,” he said.

Her brow furrowed. “Warmer?”

“You should be trembling,” he replied, stepping inside. “Most girls would be. But you’re not most girls.”

Her chin lifted, defiant even as her pulse raced. “I’m not afraid of you.”

His gaze sharpened. “You should be.”

The door closed behind him with a thud that made her flinch. He crossed the room, slow and controlled, a predator choosing when to strike.

“You touched me,” he said softly. “And the mark appeared. That makes you a problem.”

She swallowed hard. “Because you’re Mateless.”

His lips curved, humorless. “Because I was Mateless. Until you.”

The voice inside her purred, Strike now. Kill him before he kills you.

Her fingers twitched. She didn’t move.

He studied her for a long, heavy moment, the tension between them thick enough to choke. Then he leaned closer, voice low. “If you try to run, I’ll find you. If you try to fight, I’ll break you. But until then—”

He stopped, the faintest smirk brushing his mouth. “—you’re mine.”

The lock clicked as he left, but Elinora barely heard it. Her pulse was wild, her skin prickling as the bond hummed hotter.

The voice in her head whispered, almost tender. He thinks he’ll break you, little wolf. But we’ll break him first.

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