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Cursed Alpha, Chosen Love
Cursed Alpha, Chosen Love
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The Alpha's Curse

Author: Someone47
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-31 16:08:07

Chapter 1: The Alpha's Curse

The forest was alive with whispers of the night. The moon hung high, its silver glow spilling through the dense canopy of trees, casting a haunting light over the clearing. Shadows danced across the ground, swaying in rhythm with the rustling leaves. Kaelan stood in the middle, his towering frame rigid, his chest heaving. His dark eyes glimmered with defiance, but deep within, turmoil churned. 

"This must be a joke," he snarled, his voice low and guttural, directed at the Elder Werewolf standing before him. "You can't do this to me."

The Elder, a towering figure with streaks of silver in his fur and an air of unshakable authority, looked down at Kaelan with a mix of pity and stern resolve. His human form was barely visible beneath the faint shimmer of his wolf-like aura. The Elder’s voice, deep and resonant, cut through the tension like a blade. 

"This is no joke, Kaelan," he said. "For far too long, you have ruled with cruelty. You’ve turned your back on the balance we are sworn to uphold. It's time you face the consequences of your actions."

Kaelan clenched his fists, his nails digging into his palms until they drew blood. The metallic scent mingled with the damp earth of the forest. His jaw tightened, his lips pulling back into a snarl. "I’ve done what needed to be done to protect the pack. You call it cruelty? I call it strength."

The Elder stepped closer, his presence overwhelming, the weight of centuries pressing down on Kaelan. "Strength without heart is nothing but tyranny," the Elder said, his voice calm but unforgiving. "You’ve forgotten what it means to lead, Kaelan. You’ve forgotten what it means to feel."

Kaelan's sharp retort died in his throat as the Elder raised a hand. A faint glow began to emanate from his palm, pale and cold like the moonlight itself. The clearing seemed to hold its breath. The other wolves, who had gathered in a wide circle to witness, remained silent, their eyes darting nervously between Kaelan and the Elder.

"I curse you, Kaelan," the Elder intoned, his voice carrying the weight of an ancient spell. "Until you can find your true mate—someone who will love you despite the beast within—you will remain trapped in your human form. Without her, you will lose your strength, your power, and the title of Alpha will pass to another."

Kaelan's eyes widened, his chest tightening as the Elder's words settled over him like a suffocating fog. His human form? He couldn’t live like that—weak, vulnerable, stripped of the very essence of who he was. He opened his mouth to protest, but before the words could escape, the Elder unleashed the spell.

A blinding light engulfed Kaelan, searing through his body like fire. He fell to his knees, a guttural scream ripping from his throat. Pain like he’d never known coursed through him, every muscle, every bone, every fiber of his being burning as though it was being torn apart.

The world around him faded to black.

When Kaelan's eyes fluttered open, the forest was eerily quiet. The moon still shone above, but its light felt colder, harsher than before. His body ached in ways he didn’t know were possible, his muscles trembling as he pushed himself up onto his hands and knees. The chill of the earth seeped into his skin.

He glanced down at his hands—human hands. His claws, his fur, his strength—all gone. He reached up, touching his face, his chest. Panic surged through him as he realized the truth. 

"No," he whispered, his voice hoarse, barely audible. "No, this can’t be happening."

But it was. The Elder's curse had taken hold.

Kaelan staggered to his feet, his legs shaky, his breaths shallow. The forest seemed different now, the familiar scents and sounds muted. He felt... small. Weak. Vulnerable. The realization hit him like a blow to the chest: he was no longer the Alpha, no longer the powerful werewolf who could command respect with a single growl. 

He clenched his fists, his nails digging into his palms again, but this time there were no claws to pierce the skin. "Damn you, Elder," he growled through gritted teeth. "You think this will break me? You think I need anyone? I’ll prove you wrong."

But even as the words left his mouth, a flicker of doubt crept into his mind. Could he survive like this? Without his wolf? Without his power?

Hours passed as Kaelan stumbled through the forest, his every step accompanied by the deafening silence of his missing wolf senses. The once-familiar woods now felt foreign, the shadows deeper, the night colder. He tried to focus, to push away the gnawing fear clawing at the edges of his mind, but it was no use. 

And then he heard it—a faint rustling in the underbrush. His head snapped toward the sound, his instincts kicking in. He crouched low, his body tense, ready to shift...

But nothing happened.

The realization struck him like a physical blow: he couldn’t shift. He was trapped in this fragile human form, with nothing but his wits to protect him.

The rustling grew louder, closer. Kaelan's heart pounded in his chest as he scanned the darkness, his fists clenched uselessly at his sides. A shadow emerged from the trees, moving with predatory grace. It wasn’t a wolf—it was a man, tall and lean, with sharp features and a cruel smile that sent a chill down Kaelan's spine.

"Well, well," the man drawled, his voice dripping with mockery. "If it isn’t the great Alpha, reduced to... this."

Kaelan’s eyes narrowed. "Zane," he spat, his voice low and venomous.

Zane chuckled, taking a step closer. "You look... pathetic, Kaelan. No claws, no fangs, no wolf. Just a man."

Kaelan’s muscles tensed, but he didn’t move. He couldn’t afford to show weakness, not to Zane. "What do you want?" he demanded, his voice steady despite the storm of emotions raging within him.

Zane tilted his head, his smile widening. "What I’ve always wanted," he said, his tone almost playful. "To see you fall. And it looks like the Elder has done my work for me."

Kaelan’s jaw tightened, but he refused to rise to the bait. "Enjoy it while it lasts," he said, his voice cold. "This doesn’t change anything."

Zane laughed, a sharp, bitter sound that echoed through the trees. "Oh, Kaelan, it changes everything. You’re nothing without your wolf. And soon, the pack will see that."

With that, Zane turned and disappeared into the shadows, leaving Kaelan alone once more. 

The night dragged on, each passing moment a reminder of Kaelan’s new reality. He wandered aimlessly, his mind racing, his body aching. The weight of the Elder's curse pressed down on him, suffocating him. 

And then, as the first light of dawn began to creep over the horizon, Kaelan collapsed to his knees. He tilted his head back, staring up at the fading moon, his chest heaving with ragged breaths.

"I will find a way to break this," he whispered, his voice raw with determination. "I will find her."

But as the sun rose, casting its golden light over the forest, Kaelan couldn’t shake the doubt gnawing at the edges of his mind. What if he couldn’t? What if the Elder was right? What if he was truly alone?

The thought lingered, dark and heavy, as Kaelan closed his eyes, the weight of exhaustion pulling him into unconsciousness.

When Kaelan woke again, the pain was sharper, slicing through him like a blade. His body felt foreign, his senses dulled. And then it hit him, like a tidal wave crashing over him: he could no longer feel the wolf inside him. 

For the first time in his life, Kaelan was truly, utterly human.

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