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Mated To The Cursed Alpha

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Elara is forced into a grim marriage with the notorious Alpha Silas, a man feared by his own pack due to a malevolent curse that breeds insanity. While she anticipates a life of suffering, Elara uncovers a hidden vulnerability within the supposed monster. Their growing connection challenges ancient sorcery, yet danger looms as rivals gather. To survive, they must shatter the darkness before the deadly hex eventually takes Elara’s life.

Mated To The Cursed Alpha Chapter 1

(Elena's POV)

The Crescent Bay Veterinary Clinic is a cocoon of sterile calm at this hour. The fluorescent lights hum softly, a sound that has become my lifeline after a very long day at work.

Hunched over a chart at the front desk, pen in hand, I scribble notes about a cat named Muffin who's finally eating again after a week of fighting an infection.

My fingers tremble slightly from exhaustion. Years of wielding scalpels and syringes have left my hands calloused, but tonight, the ache goes deeper. Still, I feel that quiet glow of satisfaction. Muffin's going to make it. That's what keeps me here, day after day, night after night, stitching together small miracles in a world that feels more broken than whole.

At twenty-nine, sleep rarely comes easily. Exhaustion has settled into my bones, but something else has settled there too. I've learned how to find meaning in the smallest victories, even if it means trading my sanity for them.

My scrubs are wrinkled. A smudge of cat fur clings to my sleeve. Dark hair falls from a messy bun.

I should care, but I don't. This place, with its antiseptic tang and steady rhythm of monitors, is the only space where I feel like I belong.

Out there, beyond these walls, life is messier. Full of questions I can't answer.

Questions like why my parents' car fell off a cliff seventeen years ago. Why the police report came back labeled "inconclusive." Why the hollow ache in my chest never really faded.

The thought gets shoved away as I focus on Muffin's chart. Her fever's down. Her appetite's back. One last note gets scrawled in my rough, fatigue-worn handwriting. The wall clock reads 10:47 p.m.

Too late to call Luna. My assistant clocked out about two hours ago.

She's probably curled up on her couch, scrolling dating apps, sipping something fruity, living the life she's always urging me to try.

Sometimes I envy her. Her easy laugh. Her ability to shake off the weight of the day.

Me? The weight gets carried. It's never easy for me to put it down. I don't even try anymore.

The loneliness doesn't disturb me anymore. It just sits there, quiet and constant. In the empty apartment waiting for me. In the shadows of the memories I can't shake.

Closing the chart, I head toward the recovery room. My sneakers squeak against the linoleum. Kennels line the wall, their tiny occupants sleeping under the soft glow of monitors.

Muffin is curled up in a ball, her tabby fur rising and falling with each breath.

A smile crosses my face as I adjust her blanket, careful not to disturb the IV drip. The steady beep of the monitor calms me. It's proof that I can control something, even if it's just a cat's vitals. Out in Crescent Bay's foggy streets, control feels like something that simply doesn't exist.

The air tonight feels heavier. Like the fog outside is pressing in through the windows.

My body wants to collapse, but my mind stays strong and keeps thinking. Today's cases won't stop replaying in my head. A fractured leg, a litter of kittens, a golden retriever with a limp that won't quit.

This work means everything to me. I really do love it.

But it demands everything, and I give it, maybe more than I should.

Luna's voice floats through my mind. You need to be more lively, Elena.

She's probably right. But what would that even look like? A date? A hobby? The idea feels ridiculous. Like trying to speak a language I haven't used in years.

Returning to the desk, I grab my jacket from the hook. The clinic has grown dark now. Only the red exit sign casts its glow across the floor.

A faint squeaking sound makes me pause, like the building blocks are creaking.

My skin prickles. The shadows get scanned, half-expecting something to move. Nothing does.

Just my imagination. Too much caffeine, and not enough sleep.

Still, the locks on the front door get double-checked. My fingers hover on the cold metal for a beat longer than necessary.

Crescent Bay is usually safe enough, but there are stories. Muggings in the industrial zones. Strange incidents out near the outskirts, where the fog clings thick and low.

No chances. Not tonight.

My phone buzzes in my pocket. Pulling it out, I hope maybe Luna sent a goodnight text. Just a low-battery warning. A sigh escapes as I shove it back into my scrubs.

The walk home is fifteen minutes. Through alleys I know by heart. But the thought of it makes my stomach twist. The fog has been getting worse, rolling in heavier each night. Swallowing the city.

Staying here crosses my mind. Crashing on the couch in the break room. But I know I won't sleep here. Eventually, I need to go home and get rest.

My bag gets slung over my shoulder. The weight of my keys and tools clinks softly against the side. One last look at the clinic, and I head for the door.

The air outside hits me like a slap. Cold and dense, laced with the salty tang of the bay.

My jacket gets pulled tighter. Fog curls around the streetlights, trying to smother their glow. The clinic's security light flickers behind me as I step onto the sidewalk.

My pulse jumps. The shadows feel sharper tonight. The night, darker.

Paranoia, I tell myself. Still, the feeling doesn't go away. It sticks with me. Like I'm not alone.

A glance back at the building shows its windows are dark. Everything's quiet.

Just get home, Elena.

Shower. Food. Sleep.

That's the plan.

The street is deserted. The city's usual hum is muted by the fog. Walking begins. My sneakers echo against the pavement. Each step pulls me deeper into the quiet, and closer to home.

The alleys ahead are familiar, but they feel different tonight, like everything else.

The fog hangs thicker than usual. It softens the edges of everything, makes the world feel like it's holding its breath.

My mind drifts, uninvited, back to my parents. Their faces. Their laughter. The way they made everything feel safe. I haven't thought about them like this in a while. Not this clearly. Not this sharply.

The ache cuts deeper than I expect.

Maybe it's the fog. Or the silence. Or the loneliness, creeping in where I can't block it.

My hands shove into my jacket pockets. My fingers brush the canister of pepper spray I keep there. Just in case.

Fear isn't what I'm feeling. Not really.

But I'm ready.

If there's anything out there, I'll face it.

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