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Chapter 120
I was different.
Too different.
And that had been the problem.
But like all things, time had come to pass and soon it became unimportant how others viewed me. All those lingering gazes and hushed whispers overshadowed and silenced in the face of becoming Alpha. I had more important things to focus on than how wolves whispered about me.
So the curse went to the back of my mind like everything else the upcoming few years. It became u.
ant but was always a looming shadow I refused to acknowledge.
Until I for
unprecedented.
that unlike the previous successors, my curse was different. It had been
That unlike them, my curse was crueler and non–physical.
Whereas they lost something on their bodies, I lost something in my soul.
My other–half.
My mate.
The mate every wolf was given out of the Moon Goddess‘ good will. The other half the Moon
Goddess created to fit another.
“Are you nervous, son?”
I look up to my father, wildly shaking my head. But he and I knew I was bluffing. I was
nervous. Petrified, even. How could I possibly not? Today was the day I found out what my curse was. The Head Witch herself was called upon to do the reading. My parents
personally reached out to her with the help of Chancellor Williams. It was a surprise she
even agreed.
Witches and Wolves don’t necessarily have the best relationship.
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But according to my parents, she was a close family friend. They would’ve done the reading sooner, but they had to wait til I was of age. Or so my mother says. Something to do with my fate being too blurry when still too young.
“All will be fine, Raizel.”
Father puts his hand to my shoulder, squeezing tight before looking to where my mother was coming from. Walking toward us wearing a simple sundress, her dark hair spiraled down her waist. She had a tight smile in place, casting me a forced look of reassurance
efore darting her grey eyes to my father.
“She’s arrived.”
The tone in mother’s voice was odd. Nothing like the softness I was so used to hearing. It was tinged with fear; cold with a sigh of her whisper. But father didn’t seem to find it
od, looking down at me with masked emotions. For a split second, I saw
in his eyes that quickly flashed over his dark pupils.
strange. He
the under
The fear for his son.
His fear for me.
“Wait here. Your mother and I will meet with her first.”
Without another word he takes my mother’s hand and leads her to the common room. I
watched after their backs, listening to my fathers orders and stayed rooted in place. My gaze fell to their intertwined fingers. Then it fell to my father’s prosthetic leg. That was my father’s curse. His right leg was paralyzed. He was born with it. His father before him was
blind. And his father before him was deaf. The list went on.
Every generation, the Moon Goddess would take something of theirs.
The gift of sight.
Gift of hearing.
Gift of movement.
It was a repetitive notion. But never the same type twice in a row. It varied. One thing that did stay the same was that each generation would only have one child.
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A sor
To carry on the family name…
as well as the curse.
The ultimate punishment for what my ancestor did.
was placed there to hinder and make keeping the Alpha role harder. After all, having a issing body part or function would be a handicap. And without another successor, the son would have to bear excruciatingly difficult obstacles to ensure the survival of their pack. At first, my father had a hard time. When he first shifted, his paralyzed leg was a hinderance. Though he managed to shift, his leg still didn’t work. It was limp. A liability to him.
He knew right then and there he needed to get rid of it.
And so the
tated it when he was just sixteen.
The curse to always physical.
It wasn’t something you could hide or pretend wasn’t there. It had something to do with the
body.
Until me.
I had nothing ‘taken‘ from me. Nothing ‘wrong‘ with me from when I was young. At first,
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