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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 19

The forest didn't welcome me like it used to.

As I crossed the threshold, I didn't feel that familiar warmth in my chest. There was no comforting hum beneath my skin. Instead, the air felt heavy, almost as if it carried a warning I couldn't quite grasp yet.

I paused just outside the trees, my breath coming in shallow gasps.

Something was off.

The further I walked, the quieter everything got. Too quiet, really. Even the leaves seemed hesitant to rustle, caught in a stillness that sent my instincts into overdrive. I'd learned to trust that feeling. Elder Corvin's voice echoed in my mind reminding me that instinct isn't fear; it's awareness.

And right now, that awareness was screaming.

I rested my palm against the rough bark of a nearby tree and closed my eyes. I listened, not just with my ears but with everything inside me. The forest responded slowly, almost reluctantly, like an old guardian weighing whether I was still worthy of its secrets.

Then I felt it.

*Pain.*

Not sharp or sudden, but deep and aching, woven into the very land. The forest was hurt.

I pulled my hand away, my heart racing. "What happened?" I whispered, not really expecting an answer.

Footsteps crunched softly behind me.

I turned, already knowing who it was.

The Alpha stepped out from the trees, his presence as commanding as ever, but something felt... off. His shoulders were tense, and his gaze was darker than I'd ever seen. The calm authority he usually exuded was now laced with tension.

"You shouldn't have come alone," he said.

I lifted my chin defiantly. "You felt it too."

It wasn't a question.

His jaw tightened. "Yes."

We stood there for a moment, just looking at each other, the unspoken words stretching between us. There was so much I wanted to ask, and yet so much I feared hearing.

"Tell me," I finally urged. "Please."

The Alpha let out a slow breath, picking his words carefully. "The balance has been disturbed."

A cold shiver ran down my spine. "By what?"

"By who."

That small correction sent a wave of dread crashing over me.

He motioned for me to follow, this time not stopping at the boundary. We ventured deeper into the forest than I had ever dared to go before, past familiar places and paths that had once felt like home. Here, the trees were older, their roots thick and gnarled, their trunks marked with symbols carved long before my time.

The further we went, the heavier the atmosphere became.

"Elder Corvin knows," I said quietly.

"Yes," the Alpha replied. "And he is afraid."

That thought terrified me more than anything.

We arrived at a clearing where the ground dipped slightly, creating a natural basin. The earth here was dark and cracked, with brittle, gray grass. In the center stood a stone,tall, ancient, and split down the middle as if something had struck it with overwhelming force.

I froze.

"I've seen this before," I whispered.

"In a dream," the Alpha said. "Or a memory."

I nodded slowly. "Both."

He turned to me, studying my expression. "The forest remembers you."

Those words sent a shiver down my spine. "I don't remember it."

"Not yet."

I stepped closer to the stone, my chest tightening. The nearer I got, the stronger the pull felt, like something beneath the surface was calling my name. My head throbbed, flashes of images darting behind my eyes,firelight, chanting, blood on stone, a scream echoing through time itself.

I staggered.

The Alpha caught me just before I fell, his grip firm but gentle, as if he were worried about hurting me.

"Easy," he murmured. "You're pushing too hard."

I looked up at him, breathless. "This place... something terrible happened here."

"Yes."

"Was it me?"

His silence answered before he could say a word.

My throat tightened. "What did I do?"

He slowly released me, stepping back to give me space. "You weren't alone," he said. "And you weren't evil."

"That's not really an answer."

"No," he agreed softly. "But it's the truth."

He approached the stone, resting his hand on its cracked surface. "Long ago, a ritual took place here. One meant to bind power, to control what was never meant to be controlled. Your bloodline was central to it."

I shook my head, disbelief washing over me. "I would never"👎

"You didn't choose it," he interrupted. "You were chosen."

Those words hit me like a punch to the gut.

"The ritual failed," he continued. "Or rather, it succeeded in wrong ways."Instead of sealing the power, it shattered. Some of it sank into the forest. Some of it bound itself to you."

My hands shook. "And now what?"

"And now, someone's trying to finish what was started."

The ground felt shaky beneath me. "Who?"

The Alpha's eyes turned steely. "Those who think the forest should bow down. Those who fear what they can't control."

A sudden thought hit me. "That's why the boundary feels so thin."

"Exactly."

"And why I've been feeling... different lately," I added, thinking about how I felt stronger, more aware, maybe even a little dangerous.

He nodded. "Your power is waking up because it's being threatened."

I swallowed hard. "What happens if they succeed?"

"The forest will lose its will," he said quietly. "And you..."

He left the sentence hanging in the air.

I didn't need him to finish it.

I took a step back from the stone, feeling panic rising inside me. "I don't know how to stop this. I don't even know what I really am."

The Alpha stepped closer, his voice calm yet firm. "That's why you're not facing this alone."

I let out a weak laugh. "You say that, but everyone looks at me like I'm a ticking time bomb."

His expression softened. "I see you as a choice."

I met his gaze, and an unspoken connection passed between us. Trust. Fear. Something deeper that neither of us wanted to name.

"Then teach me," I said. "Everything."

A distant howl cut through the forest, sharp and urgent.

The Alpha tensed. "They're closer than we thought."

My heart pounded. "What do we do?"

He placed a hand over his chest and bowed his head slightly, a sign of respect I'd never seen him give anyone.

"We prepare," he said. "And we remember."

The forest shifted around us, the air buzzing with an ancient energy. For the first time since I stepped into the clearing, I felt that warmth again, that steady presence.

Not approval.

Acknowledgment.

Whatever I was, whatever I had been, the forest hadn't turned its back on me.

And neither had the Alpha.

But deep down, I knew one terrifying truth.

The past was no longer asleep.

And it was coming for me.

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