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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 27

The betrayal didn't come from the shadows; it came from the heart of Ironveil.

Kael was the one who found the letter.

He had the sharpened instincts of a man who had spent three years managing a slow-motion collapse, and he'd been tracking the pack's internal rhythms with the cold focus of a hawk since Vex's exile. He knew the first strike was rarely the last.

He dropped the parchment onto the war room table at midnight. The candle flames flickered in the draft.

He said only one word.

"Reva."

I stared at the letter. Caius stared at it. When he finally reached out to pick it up, his expression wasn't the jagged rage I expected.

It was grief; thick, quiet, and devastatingly clean.

"How long?" he asked, his voice hollow.

"The first contact was twelve days ago," Kael said. "Before the village. She fed Zoran the intel that the substitute bride was developing 'unusual abilities' and that you were becoming protective. She gave him the exact window for the Halvenmere rotation."

The silence that followed was so heavy I could hear the torches hissing in their brackets.

Reva had opened the door for him. She had known the patrol schedule. Of course she had. She'd been part of the inner circle for six years. She had handed the keys to the man who took four hundred lives as collateral.

"I spoke to her," I said, my voice sounding flat and distant. "In the corridor. I asked her to withdraw her petition. She told me she'd think about it, and I actually thought..."

I stopped, pressing my lips together until it ached.

I had thought she was considering it. I'd seen her grief, her misplaced love, and the exhaustion of watching a man she cared for dissolve into a curse. I had extended a hand; not a friendship, but a moment of human recognition. A door left cracked.

And while I was holding it open, she was feeding Zoran the map to our throat.

"I want to talk to her," I said.

"Sera-" Kael began, his hand moving as if to stop me.

"I want to look her in the eye," I cut him off. "Before the charges, before the council, before the world falls on her. I want to see her face."

Caius looked at me for a long, searching moment.

"Five minutes," he said. "Kael stays at the door."

I left the room and went straight to Reva's room.

Reva answered her door in a silk robe, her copper hair spilling over her shoulders. The second she saw me, the color drained from her skin.

She knew.

I stepped into her room without an invitation.

She recoiled as if I were the curse itself.

"Halvenmere," I said.

*A deafening silence.*

"Four hundred people. Children. You gave Zoran the gap in the border. You told him exactly when we were exposed, and he used that to ransom me. You did that!"

"I was trying to -"

"Tryinh to what?!" I snapped, my voice cracking like a whip. "Complete that sentence, Reva. Tell me what possible ending makes this anything other than what it is."

Her chin lifted, that familiar mask of poised control snapping back into place. "I was trying to end it," she said, her voice trembling. "You leave, Zoran gets his prize, the village is safe, and Caius-"

"And Caius what? Dies?" I stepped closer, my shadow stretching across her floor.

"That's the end of your plan. Zoran doesn't cure him; he harvests him. He weaponizes the dark magic. Caius rots while Zoran builds an army, and you think that's a mercy?"

"He was dying anyway!" Reva screamed.

The mask shattered, her voice breaking into something raw, ugly, and frantic. "He was dying before you ever got here! I had accepted that! I had found a way to live with it! And then you walk in with your hope and your 'abilities' and I can't - "

She stopped, her hand flying to her mouth. Her eyes were wet, glistening with a frantic, trapped energy.

"You can't stand that the hope came from me," I said quietly.

The silence stretched between us, thin and brittle.

"He never looked at me like that," she whispered. "Not in six years. Not once."

I stood in the center of her room, feeling the sheer weight of her confession, and felt absolutely no pity.

I had understood her pain in that corridor.

I had given her a chance to be better. And she had traded four hundred lives to settle a grudge against my existence.

"You're being exiled from the pack," I said. I wasn't shouting anymore. My voice was low, final, and cold. "Not by me. By him. But I wanted you to hear it from me first: I tried.

I tried to see a person behind the bitterness. I couldn't make it enough."

I turned and walked to the door.

"Sera."

I paused, but I didn't give her the satisfaction of looking back.

"I'm sorry about the village," she said. "Genuinely."

"I know," I replied. "But that isn't enough."

I walked out. Kael was waiting in the hall, his eyes scanning my face for a second before he fell into step beside me.

Behind us, through the heavy wood of the door, came the sound of Reva breaking - the muffled sobs of a woman who finally nothing to protect herself with.

I didn't turn back.

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