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The Alpha’s Only Cure

Rejected. Banished. Forgotten. Ivy Thorne loses everything when her fated mate, the Silvermoon heir, publicly humiliates and casts her out. But when she stumbles into the arms of Cassian Thorne—Alpha of Shadowfall and sworn enemy of her pack—her shattered world is turned upside down. Cassian should see Ivy as nothing more than a bargaining chip. Instead, he discovers that she is the only one who can soothe the curse that has plagued him for years. Drawn into his dangerous orbit, Ivy begins to realize that the flaw that made her an outcast may be her greatest gift. As old enemies plot, secrets unravel, and forbidden desire sparks into a bond stronger than fate, Ivy must embrace the power inside her—or be destroyed by the wolves who once called her family. In a world where strength is defined by shifting, can a powerless Omega rewrite the rules of what it means to be a wolf… and a leader? The Alpha’s Only Cure is a fierce, slow-burn paranormal romance about betrayal, hidden power, and a love that defies the laws of the pack.
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Chapter 2

The tavern's dim lighting felt like a refuge after the harsh glare of the ceremonial ground. I sat hunched over my third—or was it fourth?—glass of whiskey, the amber liquid burning away the taste of humiliation that lingered in my mouth. The Drunken Wolf was exactly the kind of place respectable pack members avoided, which made it perfect for someone who no longer belonged anywhere.

"Another," I mumbled to the bartender, not bothering to look up from the scarred wooden table.

The glass clinked against the wood as he set it down, but instead of walking away, he lingered. "Rough night?"

I lifted my head, expecting to see the grizzled old bartender, but instead found myself staring into the most intense pair of dark eyes I'd ever seen. The man standing beside my table was tall, broad-shouldered, and devastatingly handsome in a way that made my breath catch despite my misery. His black hair was slightly tousled, and he wore a simple dark shirt that did nothing to hide the powerful build beneath.

"Mind if I join you?" His voice was deep, commanding, yet somehow gentle. "You look like you could use some company."

I should have said no. Should have told him to leave me alone with my pathetic wallowing. But something in his eyes—a flicker of understanding, maybe even pain—made me nod toward the empty chair across from me.

He settled into the seat with fluid grace, and I noticed how the other patrons seemed to give him a wide berth, their conversations dropping to whispers. There was something about him that commanded respect, even fear. But when he looked at me, his expression softened.

"I'm Cassian," he said, signaling the bartender for two drinks.

"Ivy." The name felt strange on my tongue now, like it belonged to someone else. Someone who had a family, a pack, a future.

"So, Ivy," Cassian leaned back in his chair, his dark eyes studying my face with an intensity that should have made me uncomfortable but somehow didn't. "What brings you to a place like this? You don't exactly fit the usual clientele."

I let out a bitter laugh. "I don't fit anywhere, apparently." The alcohol was making me bold, reckless. "Just got publicly rejected and disowned in front of my entire pack. So here I am, drinking away the last shreds of my dignity."

Cassian's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "Their loss," he said simply, but there was steel in his voice that made me believe he meant it.

"You don't even know me," I protested, taking another sip of whiskey. "For all you know, I deserved it."

"Did you?"

The question caught me off guard. No one had asked me that. Everyone had simply assumed that Roderick's rejection was justified, that my inability to shift made me unworthy of being a Luna.

"I..." I stared into my glass, watching the liquid swirl. "I can't shift. Never could. I'm what they call 'defective.'"

"And that makes you less worthy of love?" Cassian's voice carried a edge of something dangerous. "Less deserving of loyalty?"

I looked up at him, surprised by the anger flickering in his eyes. "According to everyone I've ever known, yes."

"Then everyone you've known is a fool."

The conviction in his voice sent a strange warmth through my chest. When was the last time someone had defended me? When had anyone ever suggested that maybe, just maybe, the problem wasn't with me?

"You sound like you speak from experience," I said, studying his face. There were shadows there, old pain carefully hidden behind walls of control.

Cassian's smile was sharp, bitter. "Let's just say I know what it's like to be judged for things beyond your control. To have people see only what they think you lack, never what you might offer."

He lifted his glass in a mock toast. "To the unwanted and the misunderstood."

I clinked my glass against his, feeling something shift inside me. For the first time since the rejection, I didn't feel completely alone.

As the night wore on, we talked. Not about pack politics or bloodlines or any of the things that usually dominated werewolf conversations. We talked about books, about dreams deferred, about the weight of expectations and the cruelty of disappointment. Cassian was intelligent, witty, and surprisingly gentle for someone who radiated such raw power.

"You know," he said after our fourth round, his voice slightly roughened by alcohol, "there's something about you. Something... different."

"Different bad or different good?" I asked, surprised by my own boldness.

"Different necessary," he said, and the way he looked at me made heat pool low in my belly. "Like you were meant to cross my path tonight."

The air between us crackled with tension. I could feel the pull of attraction, stronger than anything I'd ever experienced with Roderick. This man, this stranger, looked at me like I was something precious, something worth having.

"I have a place nearby," Cassian said quietly, his eyes never leaving mine. "If you'd like to continue this conversation somewhere more... private."

Every rational part of my mind screamed warnings. I didn't know this man. Didn't know his pack, his intentions, his secrets. But I was tired of being rational. Tired of being careful and proper and good. Where had it gotten me? Rejected, abandoned, alone.

"Yes," I whispered, and saw something flare in his dark eyes.

His penthouse was everything I'd expected and more—sleek, modern, expensive. Floor-to-ceiling windows offered a breathtaking view of the city lights, and everything screamed wealth and power. But I barely had time to take it in before Cassian's hands were on me, pulling me against his hard chest.

The kiss was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. Roderick had always been restrained, almost clinical in his affections. But Cassian kissed me like he was drowning and I was air, like he'd been waiting his whole life for this moment.

"Are you sure?" he murmured against my lips, his hands tangling in my hair.

Instead of answering, I reached for the buttons of his shirt, my fingers trembling with need and desperation. I needed this. Needed to feel wanted, desired, valuable. Needed to forget, even for a few hours, that I was the broken, rejected Omega with nowhere to go.

What followed was a revelation. In Cassian's arms, I discovered a passion I never knew existed. He touched me like I was something sacred, worshipped me with his hands and mouth until I forgot every cruel word ever spoken about me. And when he finally claimed me completely, I felt something I'd never experienced before—true satisfaction, true connection.

But it was more than just physical. Something deeper passed between us in those heated moments, something that left me feeling fundamentally changed. And from the way Cassian's breathing hitched, the way his control finally, completely shattered, I knew he felt it too.

Afterward, we lay tangled in his silk sheets, my head on his chest, listening to his heartbeat slowly return to normal. I felt safe for the first time in hours, maybe years.

"Ivy," Cassian's voice was rough, almost wondering. "That was..."

"I know," I whispered, pressing a kiss to his chest.

I must have dozed, because when I woke, pale morning light was streaming through the windows. Cassian was already awake, sitting on the edge of the bed, his back to me. There was tension in his shoulders that hadn't been there the night before.

"Good morning," I said softly, suddenly uncertain.

He turned to face me, and I saw something in his eyes that made my stomach clench with dread. Regret? Guilt? Or something else entirely?

"Ivy," he said carefully, "there's something I need to tell you. Something I should have told you last night."

My heart began to pound. "What is it?"

Cassian stood, moving to the window, his hands clasped behind his back. When he spoke, his voice carried the weight of authority I'd only heard from one other person—an Alpha addressing his pack.

"My name is Cassian Thorne," he said, not turning around. "And I'm the Alpha of the Shadowfall Pack."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Shadowfall Pack. Silvermoon's greatest enemy. The pack my father had taught me to fear and hate from childhood. The pack that had been locked in a bitter territorial dispute with mine for decades.

I'd just spent the night with the enemy.

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