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The Alpha's Curse

On the night of the annual Sacrifice, Waverly, the daughter of the Alpha of the Lycan pack, offers herself as a candidate when her younger sister is chosen to be the next woman sacrificed to the Crimson Wolf. Upon meeting the Crimson Wolf, Waverly discovers that he is under a dangerous curse that threatens to kill him and whoever dares to stay by his side if he doesn’t find his mate by the next Lunar Eclipse. Full of mystery, lies and betrayal, The Alpha’s Curse chronicles the story of Waverly as she uncovers the secrets behind the curse that plagues the Crimson Shadow pack and establishes a deep connection with the Crimson Wolf that could ultimately destroy her future and place her life at an incredible risk. ** Sawyer’s gaze remained on her, almost studying her. Within this proximity and such a confined space, she could smell the musky scent of his cologne emitting from his unbuttoned collar. His necklaces dangled to the middle of his chest, highlighting the bits of muscle she could see underneath. Sawyer’s eyes trailed to her cheeks and then finally, her lips. His body inched closer to her and with each step he took, the fine freckles that crossed the bridge of his nose became more prominent. Waverly’s body quivered as she closed her eyes and felt the heat of his breath get warmer and warmer… Then it was gone. Waverly opened her eyes to see Sawyer standing near the shelving unit, staring at the ground. His face contorted. “Is everything okay?” she asked, calmly. Sawyer stood still and kept to himself. “Sawyer?” “Leave.” The Alpha's Curse is created by Kianna Walpole, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

Kianna Walpole · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
100 Chs

Chapter 21: Preparations

“Holy cr*p,” Darren cried. “What the heck are you doin’ here?” he said as him and Sawyer met halfway around the bar and embraced.

Sawyer patted him on the back during their hug and pulled back, keeping his hands on Darren’s forearms. “Well, someone convinced me to get out of the house for once.” He gestured towards Waverly, who gave Darren a small wave.

“I knew I’d be seein’ you again,” Darren said, wagging his finger in the air at her. “How’d you do it?”

Waverly snickered. “It took a lot of convincing, but I told him how much the Crimson Shadows need him and thought a trip into town might drive the point home.”

Sawyer assessed her. “You tricked me.”

Waverly smirked and shrugged her shoulders. Darren turned back to Sawyer, his face thoughtful.

“She’s right though, Sawyer. Things haven’t been the same without ya. We’re together, united by our loyalty to you, but we need our Alpha. A pack—”