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Chapter 108: The Relic's Curse

Author: Eden Rose
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-03-02 16:56:29

Katrina POV

Advisor Thomas smiled sharply and unnaturally, and his snake-like eyes gleamed. As he transformed back into a human, the Blood Moon Alpha snarled and flung me to the ground in the jungle.

"Traitor," spit out the Alpha. "The plan was for you to die in the vault."

Blood still trickled from Thomas's lips as he tilted his head. "One I've learned to...work out." "Death is a choice." He held up his hand, and the red-eyed rogues stepped forward. "Give me the hybrid, and you can crawl back to your pack with your tail between your legs."

The Alpha growled, his fingers sprouting claws. "Don't take what's mine."

Marie hissed in my head, "Katrina." "He has the Relic in his satchel!"

The leather pouch at the Alpha's waist caught my attention. Through the fissures streamed a faint blue radiance. Davos had attempted to safeguard the Relic.

Thomas was the first to lunge, his movements oddly fluid. His hit sent a ripple across the trees as the Alpha collided with him in midair. The red-eye
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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 109: The Blood Moon’s Shadow

    Katrina’s POVThe woman on the cliff disappeared as the river roared back into place, the bone path swallowed by the churning waters. My heart pounded, the Relic’s icy burn spreading up my arm. The visions lingered—her voice, her eyes, the chair of bones.‘Katrina,’ Marie’s voice was faint, strained. ‘The Relic… it’s changing you.’“I know,” I whispered, clutching my scarred hand. The runes pulsed with a faint red light, matching the rhythm of my heartbeat.The forest around me was strangely silent, the air thick with tension. I needed to move, to find Davos, to warn him. But where could I go? The castle was in ruins, the pack scattering. And now, this woman—this thing—was hunting me.I stumbled to my feet, my wet dress clinging to my skin. The Relic’s glow gave just enough light to see the rocky shore. I followed it downstream, thinking it would lead me to safety.But the forest had other plans.The trees seemed to close in around me, their branches turning into clawed hands. Shadows

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 110 : Katrina's POV

    I gazed at the moon while standing on the balcony. My breath was erratic, and my hands were shaking. Even when the night wind touched my skin, the tempest inside of me continued to rage. In an attempt to suppress the terror that was tearing at my chest, I balled my fists. I felt as if my body wasn't mine. I was powerful, unstoppable, for a time. The next, I felt useless and feeble. Shaun approached me from behind. "What's wrong, Katrina?" My lips trembled as I turned to face him. "I have no idea what's going on with me." My voice broke. "I feel strong for a moment. I feel like I'm drowning the next moment. With a sigh, he reached for my hand, but I resisted. Comfort wasn't what I wanted. I was looking for answers. "It's because you've changed," he said softly. "You've evolved beyond being a werewolf. You are more than that. I gave a sour chuckle. "Is there more? Or is anything broken? Shaun's face became serious. "Katrina, you're not broken." I gave a headshake. "You're not ge

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 111 Katrina's POV

    It was a quiet night. Too quiet. With an odd feeling in my gut, I sat up in bed. Something unseen was thick in the air, making it seem heavy. I paid careful attention. Nothing. Then there was a noise. A little scuff on the glass. With my heart racing, I sprang to my feet. Danger was what my feelings were screaming at me. Step by step, my fingers tightened into fists as I approached the sound. Outside, a shadow moved. My breath caught. Then the glass broke. A dark person sprang into the space. He was on me before I could even reply. The moonlight glinted on a blade. The cold blade sliced my arm as I pulled away, but not fast enough. Even though I was in pain, I continued. My arm slammed into the intruder's side as I spun around. Despite his groan, he stayed standing. He moved quickly. Too quickly. He had killing training. The sword slashed at my neck, and I ducked. My heart was racing. I couldn't afford to make even one mistake. Once again, he lunged. I ducked, acting just au

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 112: Historical Shadows

    Katrina's POVTension hung in the night air. It was felt in my bones. With the wolves restless and their instincts warning them to approaching danger, the pack had been restless all day. I also felt it. There was a problem. For reasons I couldn't understand, my heart was racing as I stepped outdoors and looked up at the black sky. Beside me, Shaun had a gloomy look. With fighters positioned across the area, his pack was on high alert. Then it took place. Through the darkness came a long, eerie wail in the distance. We didn't have it. My blood froze. Shaun's tone was sharp. "They're present." Shadows passed between the trees before I could reply. Out of the darkness sprang figures—Lycans. Twelve or more of them. Their forms were big and frightening, and their eyes gleamed in the moonlight. Shaun stepped in front of me and told me to stay back. I wasn't going to hide, however. A Lycan took a step forward. His eyes were full of hate, and his hair was dark gray. "We have a message

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 113: Deceitful Shadows

    Katrina's POVI went outdoors and felt the chill of the wind on my skin. It was a really quiet night. It was the type of silence that awakened my sense. There was a problem. I felt it. With my heart beating and my ears perked up, I moved carefully. I had felt movement earlier, but the packhouse was unmoving. It wasn't my fantasy. There was a visitor. Then I caught sight of him. A shadow that moved quickly between the trees close to the eastern edge. My breath caught in my throat as I squinted. Shaun had one of those Betas. Henry. Why was he alone himself out here? I approached slowly and carefully. He was using his hands quickly over something while crouching behind a tree. A tool. A speaker. I felt sick to my stomach. Henry had something to say. I crouched behind another tree and watched him, my heart racing. His face had a little shine from the moonlight. He peered around every few seconds, as if he was scared. To whom was he speaking? And why? I started to feel sick. Betra

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 114: Whispers of War

    Katrina's POVThe sun barely touched the sky when Shaun and I set out. My stomach churned with unease as we moved deeper into the bush, following the last known path Henry had taken before he disappeared.I still couldn't believe it. Henry. A Beta we had trusted. A fighter who had fought beside us. A liar. The thought made my skin crawl.Shaun walked beside me, his shoulders tense, his face dark. He hadn’t spoken much since last night. I knew he was thinking the same thing I was—how much damage had Henry done? How many lies had he shared?“I still don’t understand why,” I mumbled, my voice barely above a whisper.Shaun inhaled quickly. “Betrayal never makes sense.”I nodded, but my mind was restless. Henry had always been loyal—or so we thought. And now, we were chasing ghosts, trying to find solutions in the dark.The forest was silent except for our footsteps cracking against the damp earth. Birds chirped in the distance, unaware to the weight pushing down on my chest.Then, Shaun s

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 115: The Rise of Lucy

    Katrina’s POVThe wind howled through the trees, carrying an eerie whisper that made my skin prickle. The night was thick with tension, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was coming. Something dark. Something dangerous.Shaun walked beside me, his presence grounding me, but even he felt it. I could see it in his tense shoulders, in the way his eyes darted around, scanning the shadows.Then, the scent hit me. It was faint at first, but as the breeze shifted, it became unmistakable.Blood.Shaun stiffened. “Do you smell that?”I nodded, swallowing hard. The scent was familiar, yet wrong. It carried a trace of something that didn’t belong. Something unnatural.We moved carefully, following the scent. My heart pounded against my ribs as we stepped into a clearing. And that’s when I saw her.Lucy.I froze. My breath caught in my throat. She was standing there, bathed in moonlight, her dark hair wild around her face. But she wasn’t the Lucy I remembered.Her eyes glowed an unna

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 116: The Elders' Betrayal

    Katrina’s POVI rode through the dense forest, the morning mist curling around me like ghostly fingers. My heart pounded in my chest. I was on my way to the Elder Council, my last hope for help. The battle with Lucy had drained me, physically and mentally. My body ached, my mind raced. But there was no time to rest. I needed answers. I needed allies.Shaun insisted on coming with me, but I told him to stay behind and guard the pack. If Davos was truly making his move, I couldn’t risk leaving them unprotected.The Council’s temple stood on the highest peak, hidden by towering trees and steep cliffs. The journey was difficult, but I pushed forward. I had no choice. The fate of my people depended on this.When I finally arrived, the temple loomed before me, its ancient stone walls covered in vines. The massive doors stood slightly open, an eerie silence filling the air.I stepped inside, my boots echoing on the marble floor. The Elders sat in a semi-circle, their faces unreadable. They w

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 157: The Mission in the Shadows

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 166: Attempting to Use Another Offer Wisely

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 165: New Betrayal

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 164: The Decision of a Mother

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 163: The Real Prophecy

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  • Bound to the Alpha’s will   Chapter 162: A Fight Against Herself

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