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Marked By Moonlight

When you turn eighteen in Ebonridge, the truth about who you really are is revealed. Most teenagers discover they are ordinary. Amara Vale does not. The moment she touches the Moon Stone, the ancestral grove awakens - igniting a forbidden werewolf bloodline within her. Suddenly, the hidden creatures of the forest can sense her, and none can ignore what she has become. As danger stirs and long-buried secrets emerge, Amara must decide who truly controls her destiny: the father she has never met... or the ancient magic flowing through her veins. Marked by Moonlight is a story of survival, identity, and the cost of uncovering the truth.
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Chapter 13

Morning didn't exactly sneak in quietly.

It crept into the clearing like it wasn't sure it was welcome, with pale light slipping through the branches and landing cautiously on the ground. The torches had burned low, their flames now just faint embers, but no one had left. Not the villagers. Not the wolves.

And not me.

I knelt beside the injured wolf, my hand resting gently against its fur. It felt warm beneath my palm, alive and breathing. Each rise and fall of its chest felt like a fragile promise. The surrounding forest was still, as if it was holding its breath, waiting to see what would happen next.

The wolves hung back at the edge of the clearing, alert but no longer tense. Their eyes were locked on every movement, every breath I took. The Alpha stood closest, his presence steady and grounding. He hadn't moved since I first touched the injured wolf.

Behind me, the villagers formed uneasy clusters, whispering among themselves. Fear still clung to them, thick and stubborn, but it had shifted. It was no longer a sharp panic; it was uncertainty.

And uncertainty could be shaped.

Elder Corvin stepped closer, his staff pressing lightly into the earth. "We can't stay here much longer," he said quietly. "Staying still invites mistakes."

I nodded without looking up. "If we move the wolf now, it could make the injury worse."

Corvin examined the wound, his expression thoughtful. "You can feel what it needs, can't you?"

I hesitated, then nodded again.

The truth felt uncomfortable, but it was also natural. The warmth in my chest had settled into something steady, something that responded when I focused on the wolf. Not command. Not control. Understanding.

"It needs rest," I said slowly. "And safety. Not just from us. From whatever chased it."

A low sound rippled through the wolves. Not a growl. Recognition.

The Alpha shifted forward slightly, his gaze meeting mine. Images flickered at the edges of my thoughts. Shadows moving too fast. A scent that didn't belong to the forest or the village. Something hunting without a pattern.

My fingers curled into the earth.

"This wasn't an accident," I murmured. "Someone or something is pushing them across the boundary."

Corvin let out a slow breath. "Then this changes everything."

The villagers grew louder as word spread. I caught snippets of conversation. Questions. Worry. Anger tightly wrapped around fear.

"We can't protect them all."

"This is why the boundary existed."

"She's the reason the Mark was forbidden."

I stood then, slowly, my legs steady despite the weight pressing against my chest. The clearing quieted as eyes turned toward me. Some wary. Some hopeful. Some resentful.

"I didn't ask for this," I said, my voice carrying farther than I expected. "But I won't pretend it isn't happening."

A murmur rippled through the crowd.

"The boundary was meant to protect," I continued. "But protection that refuses to adapt becomes a cage. For everyone."

Someone scoffed. "And you think you can fix that?"

I met their gaze. "No. I think we can."

Silence followed.

The injured wolf moved suddenly, letting out a soft, pained sound. Instinct pulled me back down beside it. I pressed my hand more firmly against its side, focusing, breathing.

The warmth responded.

Not exploding. Not overwhelming.

Flowing.

The wound didn't disappear. This wasn't magic like the stories told. But the bleeding slowed. The wolf's breathing steadied. Its muscles relaxed under my touch.

Gasps echoed behind me.

"She's healing it."

"No," Corvin corrected softly. "She's guiding what is already there."

The Alpha lowered his head slightly, a gesture that rippled through the pack. They followed suit, one by one. Not submission.

Respect.

Fear stirred again among the villagers, but this time it was mixed with awe.

I swallowed, my throat tight. "This doesn't make me above anyone," I said. "It makes me responsible."

The words settled heavy and real.

Corvin rested a hand on my shoulder. "Responsibility is the rarest form of power."

By midday, a decision had been made.

The injured wolf would be moved to a sheltered hollow deeper in the forest, guarded by members of the pack. I would go with them. Not as a captive. Not as a guest.

As a bridge.

The villagers were divided. Some wanted me gone immediately. Others watched me with something close to hope, as if I was proof that the stories didn't end in blood.

As we got ready to leave, my mother pushed through the crowd.

Her face was pale, her eyes shining with unshed tears. She cupped my face gently, her hands trembling. "You don't have to do this," she whispered.

I pressed my forehead against hers. "I do."

She shut her eyes. "Then come back to me."

"I will," I promised. And for the first time, I really believed it.

As I walked into the forest, everything felt different this time.

It wasn't secretive or hesitant.

It was intentional.

The wolves moved around us quietly, alert but calm. The Alpha stayed close, matching my stride. They carried the injured wolf carefully, keeping a watchful eye on it.

As the village faded behind us, it felt like the forest was breathing out.

Deeper in, the trees were older, their roots thick and tangled like veins beneath the ground. The air was thick with stories, memories, and even warnings.

"You feel it," Corvin said softly as he walked next to me.

"Yes."

"The forest isn't picking sides," he explained. "It's all about balance."

By late afternoon, we arrived at the hollow. It was sheltered on all sides, with sunlight streaming in through the trees. The wolves gently settled the injured one down, forming a loose circle around it.

I knelt again, feeling the exhaustion finally catching up. My body ached, but my mind felt clearer than it had in years.

The Alpha approached, stopping just a step away. Slowly, he lowered himself until his eyes were level with mine.

For a moment, everything else faded away.

Then understanding washed over me.

Not in words.

But in truth.

This was just the beginning.

I straightened up and took a deep breath. Sure, fear was still there, but it didn't control me anymore.

Whatever had disturbed the balance would come to light.

And when it did, I'd be ready.

Because the forest had answered.

And so had I.

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