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The Cursed Alpha's Substitute Bride

She was never supposed to be the bride. Sera Ashveil was nineteen years old, invisible, and worth nothing to the pack that raised her. Her sister Mira is the beautiful one. The chosen one. The one their father actually looks at when he speaks. Sera is just the spare. So when the most feared Alpha in the known territories - Caius Dravhen, cursed, dangerous, and slowly being destroyed by dark magic - demands a bride from the Ashveil bloodline, the decision takes less than an hour. Mira refuses. Nobody asks Sera. She is dressed in her sister's gown before dawn, pushed into a black carriage, and delivered to a monster - a substitute for a bride nobody wanted to send, to a man nobody expects her to survive. The last woman sent to Caius Dravhen lost her mind within three days. Her eyes stayed open but everything behind them simply vanished.Sera arrives expecting the same fate. What she doesn't expect is that his curse - the dark magic consuming him from the inside out - doesn't break her. It wakes her. Something has been sleeping inside Sera Ashveil for nineteen years. Something old, something hungry, something that the Ashveil pack beat down so thoroughly they were certain it was dead. They were wrong. She came to Ironveil as a sacrifice. She will leave as something they never saw coming.
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Chapter 25

Zoran's courier was a wolf named Bresht, -- a man built of thick muscle and clinical observation. He was the type to record every flinch and stutter to report back to his master without a shred of bias.

He had been waiting in the west wing, waiting for Ironveil's surrender to a three-day death sentence.

He was standing in the main hall when we arrived: Caius on my left, Kael on my right, and Aldric trailing three paces behind like a silent shadow.

Bresht straightened instantly. I watched his eyes dart between us, mentally cataloging our formation, our gait, and the sudden, predatory stillness that had settled over the group.

"I have Ironveil's response to Alpha Zoran," I said. My voice, not Caius's, cut through the room. Bresht blinked, his calculation faltering for a micro-second. "Sit."

He sat. It wasn't about rank; it was the sheer weight of the authority bleeding out of me.

Whatever had shifted in my blood over the last twenty-four hours was tangible. It commanded the air.

I leaned toward Caius, my voice a breath against the tension. "I need you to trust me."

His gaze searched mine, dark and searching. Then, a single, sharp nod.

I raised my hand, pressing my fingers against the raw heat of the mark on my neck.

I didn't reach outward this time. I took the humming current in my veins and shoved it inward; down through the mark, down through the invisible tether that bound my soul to his.

Caius made a sound.

It wasn't a cry of pain. It was the ragged, involuntary exhale of a man who had been suffocating for three years and had finally been given a lungful of air.

He stumbled back, one hand catching the stone wall for support. On his skin, the black, pulsing veins of the curse didn't just stop, they receded.

The ink-dark lines pulled back from his knuckles like a tide retreating from a scorched shore.

Behind me, I heard Aldric finally let out the breath he'd been white-knuckling.

Bresht scrambled to his feet.

He stared at Caius's hands. At the fading marks. At my fingers still pressed to my throat.

The courier's mask of professional indifference cracked wide open, replaced by the naked, jarring shock of a man witnessing the impossible.

"That," I said, locking eyes with him, "is what Zoran lacks. He has Lirien - a woman the curse hollowed out. He has old scrolls and stolen theories. But he does not have this."

I pulled my hand away. The connection snapped, and the relief eased. The markings on Caius's skin began to crawl back, but they moved sluggishly now, the aggression dampened.

"Go back to Greyveil," I told him. "Tell Zoran that Halvenmere is to be released, unharmed and immediate. Tell him Ironveil has a Bloodanchor in active development -confirmed, protected, and lethal. Any further move against this pack will be answered. And it won't be with a letter."

Bresht remained frozen for five long seconds.

"Alpha Zoran will want proof," he said, his voice straining for its usual neutrality. "Proof that this wasn't a parlor trick."

"Tell him to ask Lirien what she felt when the curse touched her," I replied. "Then tell him to ask himself why I'm still standing here, looking him in the eye. He already knows the answer. That's why he's so afraid of me."

Bresht was gone within the hour.

In the quiet of the corridor afterward, Kael stopped. He turned to me, and for the first time, the man of few words found several.

"That was the most strategically precise execution I've seen in this house in three years," he said. His voice was low, laced with a new kind of respect. "You walked into a room with a power you've never tested, in front of a hostile witness, and you didn't just deliver a message, you drew a line Zoran cannot cross. How are you still on your feet?"

A laugh bubbled up in my chest; short, jagged, and entirely honest. "I haven't the slightest idea Kael."

Kael looked at me, and then the impossible happened. He smiled. It wasn't a smirk or a polite twitch; it was a real, human smile that lit his face like a stray beam of sun in a dark cellar.

"Your mother would have done exactly that," he said. "I looked into the Vael line after Aldric told us. Maren of the Vael was famous for it. Walking into rooms where everyone underestimated her and leaving them with nothing but the dust of her wake."

The mention of her name made the air feel heavy again. "Did she win?" I asked.

Kael hesitated. "Every battle," he said. "Until the last one."

I gave a short nod and turned away, walking fast before he could see the shift in my expression.

She won every battle until the last one.

Very well then.

I would just have to make sure there was no last one.

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