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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 3

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. I stared at Cassian's broad back, my mind reeling from his revelation. Shadowfall Pack. The enemy. Everything I'd been taught to fear and despise.

"You're lying," I whispered, though even as the words left my lips, I knew they weren't true. The pieces fell into place—his commanding presence, the way other patrons had avoided him at the tavern, the expensive penthouse. The power that radiated from him wasn't just Alpha authority; it was the confidence of someone who ruled through strength and fear.

Cassian turned slowly, his dark eyes meeting mine with an expression I couldn't read. "I wish I were."

"You used me." The accusation tasted bitter on my tongue. "You knew who I was, where I came from, and you—"

"No." His voice cut through my rising panic with quiet authority. "I had no idea you were from Silvermoon until you mentioned your rejection. By then..." He ran a hand through his dark hair, and I caught a glimpse of something almost vulnerable in his expression. "By then, it was too late."

"Too late for what?" I pulled the silk sheet around myself, suddenly aware of my nakedness, of how exposed I was in every possible way.

Cassian moved closer, his movements careful, measured. "Ivy, what happened between us last night—it wasn't just attraction. It was something more. Something I've been searching for my entire adult life."

I scrambled backward on the bed, my heart hammering against my ribs. "I don't understand."

"For years, I've been... afflicted." The word seemed to pain him. "Unable to find satisfaction, unable to connect with anyone on an intimate level. It's been my greatest weakness, my most closely guarded secret." His jaw clenched. "Last night was the first time in over a decade that I felt... complete."

The raw honesty in his voice made me pause. There was no deception there, no manipulation—just a man admitting to his deepest vulnerability.

"That doesn't change what you are," I said, though my voice lacked conviction. "What your pack has done to mine."

"No, it doesn't." Cassian sat on the edge of the bed, careful to maintain distance between us. "But it changes what I'm willing to offer you."

I wrapped the sheet tighter around myself. "Which is?"

"Protection. Luxury. A place where you'll never be judged for your inability to shift." His eyes held mine steadily. "In exchange for your companionship."

The word hit me like a slap. "Companionship? You mean I'd be your... what? Your kept woman?"

"You'd be under my protection as an honored guest of the Shadowfall Pack," Cassian said carefully. "Free to come and go as you please, with access to anything you need or want."

"Except my freedom to leave permanently."

His silence was answer enough.

I stood abruptly, the sheet trailing behind me as I searched for my clothes. "This is insane. I won't be your prisoner, no matter how gilded the cage."

"Ivy, wait—"

But I was already pulling on my dress from the night before, the fabric wrinkled and stained with my tears. "Thank you for the... experience. But I'd rather take my chances on my own than become some Alpha's plaything."

Cassian's expression darkened. "Where exactly do you plan to go? You've been disowned, rejected, cast out. You have no pack, no family, no resources."

His words stung because they were true, but I lifted my chin defiantly. "That's my problem, not yours."

I made it to the elevator before his voice stopped me.

"Think carefully about this decision, Ivy. The world isn't kind to lone wolves, especially ones who can't shift."

The elevator doors closed on his words, and I sagged against the wall as it descended. What was I doing? He was right—I had nowhere to go, no one to turn to. But staying with him felt like trading one form of captivity for another.

The lobby was all marble and glass, intimidatingly elegant. I hurried toward the exit, desperate for fresh air, for space to think. But as I reached for the door handle, a gentle but firm hand touched my shoulder.

"Miss Thorne?"

I turned to find a tall, lean man with kind eyes and graying temples. He wore an expensive suit and carried himself with the quiet confidence of someone accustomed to authority.

"I'm Elias Knight, Alpha Cassian's Beta," he said with a slight smile. "Perhaps we could have a word?"

It wasn't really a question. Two other men flanked him—not threatening, but clearly there to ensure I didn't simply walk away.

"I don't think we have anything to discuss," I said, though my voice shook slightly.

"I believe we do." Elias gestured toward a seating area in the lobby. "Please, just a few minutes of your time."

Reluctantly, I allowed him to guide me to a cluster of leather chairs. The lobby was empty except for us, and I wondered if that was by design.

"I've been with Cassian for fifteen years," Elias began, his tone conversational. "I've seen him struggle with his... condition... for most of that time. The frustration, the isolation, the way it's affected his ability to form meaningful connections."

I shifted uncomfortably in my chair. "That's very personal information to share with a stranger."

"You're not a stranger, Miss Thorne. Not anymore." Elias leaned forward slightly. "What happened between you and my Alpha last night—I've never seen him like that. Peaceful. Content. For the first time in years, he seemed... whole."

Despite myself, I felt a flutter of something—pride? Satisfaction? The knowledge that I'd given him something no one else could was intoxicating in a way I didn't want to examine too closely.

"That doesn't make this right," I said weakly.

"Perhaps not." Elias reached into his jacket and withdrew a tablet, swiping to open what looked like financial records. "But before you make your final decision, you should see this."

He turned the screen toward me, and my breath caught. The documents showed a series of business transactions between Roderick and several companies, all facilitated through my family's trade connections. The dates told a story that made my stomach churn—every deal had been finalized weeks before our scheduled mating ceremony.

"He used us," I whispered, scrolling through page after page of evidence. "He used my family's connections to secure these contracts, knowing all along he was going to reject me."

"The rejection was planned from the beginning," Elias confirmed gently. "Your family's business relationships were the only thing he wanted. Once he had them secured, you became expendable."

Tears blurred my vision as the full scope of Roderick's betrayal hit me. It hadn't been about my inability to shift, about my worthlessness as a mate. It had been cold, calculated manipulation from the start.

"Why are you showing me this?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Because you deserve to know the truth. And because you deserve better than what they gave you." Elias's expression was kind but serious. "Cassian isn't perfect, Miss Thorne. But he would never use you the way Roderick did. What he's offering—it's genuine."

I stared at the tablet, my mind spinning. Everything I'd believed about my rejection, about my worth, had been a lie. Roderick hadn't cast me aside because I was defective—he'd done it because he'd gotten what he wanted from my family and no longer needed me.

The elevator chimed, and Cassian emerged, his expression carefully neutral. He approached slowly, like he was dealing with a skittish animal.

"Have you had a chance to consider my offer?" he asked quietly.

I looked up at him, this powerful, dangerous Alpha who claimed I was the only one who could heal him. The enemy who'd shown me more genuine desire in one night than my fated mate had in years of courtship.

"One month," I heard myself say. "A trial period. If I'm not happy with the arrangement, I leave. No questions, no interference."

Cassian's eyes flashed with something that might have been relief. "Agreed."

"And I want my own space. My own room."

"Of course." He gestured toward the elevator. "Shall I show you to your suite?"

As we rode up to the penthouse level, I caught sight of my reflection in the mirrored walls. I looked different somehow—not broken, not defeated, but changed. Maybe it was the knowledge of Roderick's true betrayal, or maybe it was the way Cassian looked at me like I was something precious rather than damaged.

"This will be yours," Cassian said, opening the door to a suite that was larger than my family's entire house. Floor-to-ceiling windows offered a breathtaking view of the city, and everything was decorated in soft blues and silvers that somehow felt both luxurious and comfortable.

"It's beautiful," I admitted, running my fingers over the silk curtains.

"I'd like you to meet someone," Cassian said. "Our pack's Healer. She's... unique in her abilities."

Before I could ask what he meant, there was a soft knock at the door. A woman entered—elderly but spry, with silver hair braided down her back and the most piercing blue eyes I'd ever seen.

"So," she said, her gaze immediately fixing on me with an intensity that made me want to step backward. "You're the one."

"I'm sorry?"

The woman—Lena, Cassian had called her—circled me slowly, her eyes never leaving my face. "Fascinating. Absolutely fascinating."

"Lena," Cassian's voice carried a note of warning.

"Oh, hush." She waved him off, still studying me. "Child, has anyone ever told you that your inability to shift might not be a weakness?"

I blinked in surprise. "What do you mean?"

Lena's smile was enigmatic. "Your spiritual energy—it's unlike anything I've seen in decades. Concentrated, pure, unfiltered by the dual nature that comes with shifting. No wonder you two have such a profound connection."

She turned to Cassian, her expression almost smug. "You've found yourself something very rare, Alpha. I do hope you're wise enough to treasure it."

With that cryptic statement, she swept out of the room, leaving Cassian and me staring after her.

"What did she mean?" I asked, my heart racing.

Cassian's expression was thoughtful, almost wondering. "I'm beginning to think we're both about to find out."

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