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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 16

The forest just couldn't settle after that night.

Even when the wolves faded away and everything got quiet again, there was this feeling that lingered. I could sense it in the way the air felt heavy against my skin and how the trees seemed to lean in a bit, as if they were eavesdropping.

Nothing felt normal anymore. Deep down, I knew it never would be.

By morning, the village was buzzing with whispers.

Not loud, not out in the open. But fear spreads like wildfire. Doors shut a little quicker when I walked by. Conversations halted mid-sentence. People looked at me like you would gaze at a storm, unsure if it's going to hit your house or miss it entirely.

My mother caught on to it.

"You don't owe them answers yet," she said, adjusting her shawl. "Let them deal with what they can't understand."

I nodded, but my chest felt heavy. They might not understand, but they were scared. And fear always wants something in return.

I didn't linger in the village for long that day.

The pull toward the forest was stronger. Not frantic, just steady, like a gentle hand guiding me. I followed it until the houses faded away, and the ground became uneven beneath my feet.

Elder Corvin was already waiting at the boundary.

"You felt it too," he said, looking at me.

"Yes."

He studied me for a moment. "The forest isn't just reacting to you anymore. It's responding."

That should've frightened me.

But somehow, it felt right.

We walked along the edge, careful not to step over. The trees loomed tall and silent, but they felt close, almost alive. I could sense movement deeper in, wolves watching from the shadows.

"They're uneasy," I noted.

"They should be," Corvin replied. "Change always rattles the old ways."

Then, we heard a sound. Not loud. Not aggressive.

*Pain.*

I turned quickly. "That came from inside the forest."

Corvin didn't hesitate. "Come."

We crossed the boundary together.

The forest shifted right away, branches parting and roots lowering just enough for us to get through. I noticed Corvin glance at the ground, his expression unreadable.

We found the wolf by a shallow stream. It was breathing erratically, its side torn deep enough to stain the earth with blood.

"It's been attacked," I whispered.

"By men," Corvin said with a grim look. "Not wolves."

Without thinking, I knelt beside the creature. The moment my hand touched its fur, that familiar warmth surged through me. But this time, it wasn't heat. It was something more calming, more steady.

The wolf didn't pull away.

I closed my eyes.

And the forest responded.

I felt it move through me,not like power, but like memory. Like the land remembering its purpose. The wound began to heal slowly beneath my palm, and the wolf's breathing steadied as its pain eased.

When I opened my eyes, Corvin was staring at me.

"You didn't force it," he said quietly. "You asked."

"I listened," I replied.

Then, a low sound echoed through the trees. Not pain. Not anger.

*Recognition.*

The Alpha stepped into the clearing, his presence commanding without trying. He glanced at the healing wolf, then back to me.

He lowered his head.

*Respect.*

Corvin let out a slow breath. "This changes things."

Before I could respond, another sound cut through the forest. Footsteps. Too controlled. Too deliberate.

The Alpha tensed immediately.

"They're here," Corvin warned.

Figures emerged from the trees, cloaked and calm, their eyes sharp with intent. Hunters, but not the kind that chase animals. The kind that collect bloodlines.

One of them smiled when he spotted me.

"So the rumors were true," he said. "You've awakened."

I stepped forward, my heart steady. "You're not welcome here."

He laughed softly. "None of us are ever welcome where we're needed."

The forest shifted.

Vines curled around their ankles out of nowhere, roots breaking through the ground beneath them. Wolves emerged from the shadows, silent and poised.

The man's smile faded.

"This won't end with you," he warned.

I met his gaze without flinching. "It ends here."

The forest tightened its grip.

As they were pulled away, Corvin looked at me with a mix of awe and concern. "You understand what you've done now, don't you?"

"Yes," I replied softly.

I had crossed more than just a boundary.

I had picked a side.

And the forest had picked me back.

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