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Marked by the Wrong Wolf; The Mark I didn't Choose Novel Cover

Marked by the Wrong Wolf; The Mark I didn't Choose

Kiara Woods never planned on ending up in Red Hollow. She came to the small border city looking for silence, somewhere to hide, to finally breathe after everything she left behind. But Red Hollow is not the quiet refuge she imagined. The forest seems to watch her. Shadows move when she turns away. And everyone in town looks at her like they already know something she doesn't. She notices it the moment she meets Rylan Wolfe. Storm-gray eyes. A voice like a warning. A presence that pulls at her even when she tries to avoid him. The entire town fears him... and Kiara can't understand why. Until the night the forest chooses her. A burning mark appears on her skin-alive, pulsing, impossible. A bond she didn't want. A connection she didn't ask for. And it links her to Rylan. Suddenly, Kiara is thrown into a world she never believed existed-wolves that move like shadows, creatures hunting her mark, and a dark presence stalking her every step. Rylan insists he's the only one who can keep her safe, but trusting him feels just as dangerous as the things chasing her. Rejecting the bond might kill her. Accepting it might break her. Because Rylan is dangerous, forbidden... and absolutely the wrong wolf. But the deeper Kiara falls into Red Hollow's secrets, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: The forest didn't just mark her. It claimed her. And the wolf she was never supposed to belong to... is the one she can't stay away from.
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Chapter 8

Kiara's POV

The forest was alive with whispers.

I could feel it now-not just the fog curling around my boots or the shadows twisting between the trees, but something deeper. Something ancient. Something that pulsed beneath the soil and throbbed through the air like a heartbeat I could feel in my own chest.

The mark burned hotter than ever, scorching me from within. Every pulse seemed to scream, a rhythm I could no longer ignore. I stumbled, clutching my chest, gasping for breath.

"Kiara," Rylan's voice cut through the fog. He appeared beside me before I could even turn. Storm-gray eyes fixed on mine, sharp and urgent. "You're pushing it too far. Control it, or it'll control you."

"I can't control it!" I shouted, frustration and fear lacing my voice. "I don't even know what it is! I don't understand-"

"Then you'll learn," he said, his voice softer now, almost a whisper, though the warning never left his eyes. "But you have to survive first."

I swallowed hard. I didn't want to survive like this-not tethered to a mark I didn't choose, not drawn to a boy I should have run from, not trapped in a forest that wanted me like prey.

And yet, I couldn't run.

The fog shifted around us, thicker this time, curling at our legs like hands trying to drag us down. And then I saw them-amber eyes glinting in the shadows. The wolves were back, more numerous, more coordinated, and their growls reverberated through the mist.

I froze, chest tightening.

"Kiara," Rylan whispered, gripping my arm. "This is it. You have to focus. Now."

I did. I closed my eyes and let the heat of the mark flare, sending a pulse outward. This time, it wasn't just defensive. I felt it connect-to the forest, to the wolves, to something deeper in me. A thread I hadn't noticed before, delicate but unbreakable, tugged at my consciousness.

The nearest wolf yelped, staggering backward. The others hesitated, as if sensing the sudden surge of power. My chest burned, every nerve alive with the energy of the mark. I had no idea what I was doing, but instinct told me it was working.

"Good," Rylan murmured, close enough that I felt the heat of his body against mine. "Keep it steady. Don't let fear take control."

I forced myself to breathe, to focus on the rhythm inside me, the pulse that wasn't just mine. And then, for the first time, I felt understanding.

The mark wasn't just a tether. It wasn't just a curse. It was a key-a connection to the forest, to the wolves, to something I was only beginning to comprehend.

But comprehension didn't mean control.

One of the wolves leapt suddenly, faster than I could react. I stumbled, nearly falling, and Rylan caught me instantly, pressing me behind him. His hands were strong and steady, his presence magnetic and protective. Storm-gray eyes locked on mine, fierce, unwavering.

"Kiara," he hissed. "Focus! You can control it!"

I drew in a ragged breath, closing my eyes, and felt the mark respond. Heat surged through my veins, flaring outward. The wolf froze mid-leap, growling, confused. Its amber eyes glimmered with recognition-or maybe fear.

And then another wolf lunged.

I didn't hesitate this time. I let the mark flare hotter, brighter, pushing outward with everything I had. The fog quivered, swirling violently. Trees groaned, and the ground beneath our feet seemed to pulse in response. The wolf yelped, retreating into the mist, its companions hesitating at the edge of the clearing.

Rylan's hand remained firm on my shoulder, grounding me. "You're doing it," he said, voice low, almost reverent. "You're controlling it... just a little. Enough to survive."

I shook my head, breathless, chest burning. "It's... It's too much," I whispered. "I don't even understand it. I don't... I don't know what I am."

"You're marked," he said simply, storm-gray eyes flicking to the shadows around us. "And the forest chose you for a reason. You're not just prey, Kiara. Not for them. You're something... else."

I swallowed hard. "Something else?"

Rylan nodded, his gaze locking on mine. "Yes. And the mark-it's only the beginning. There's more coming. Forces you haven't seen. Forces that don't forgive weakness."

The forest seemed to lean closer, shadows shifting, fog curling at our feet like living tendrils. The growls had stopped, but I could feel them. Watching. Waiting. Calculating.

A sudden breeze rustled the leaves, sharp and unnatural. The mist parted, and I caught a glimpse of something moving-a figure in the distance, cloaked in shadow, watching. Not a wolf. Something... human? Or maybe not.

Rylan stiffened. His hand tightened on my arm. "We're not alone," he said, voice low and tense.

I felt the pull in my chest flare violently, scorching hot, like a warning I couldn't ignore. My legs trembled, and the mark throbbed, beating in sync with my heartbeat.

"What is it?" I whispered, fear climbing my spine.

"I don't know yet," he admitted, storm-gray eyes narrowing. "But it's coming for you... and it knows the mark is yours."

I wanted to run. I wanted to scream. I wanted to deny everything and disappear.

But I couldn't.

The pull of the mark, the magnetic weight of Rylan's presence, the energy of the forest-it was all entwined. And for the first time, I realized I wasn't just fighting to survive. I was fighting to understand.

To survive.

To live.

And maybe... to trust him.

The shadow moved closer, gliding through the fog silently, eyes glowing faintly red. I could feel the danger radiating from it, the hunger, the intelligence.

Rylan's hand tightened on my wrist. "Kiara," he whispered, low and fierce, "hold onto me. Don't let go."

I nodded, heart hammering. The mark flared violently, burning hotter than ever. The forest seemed to lean in, alive, watching.

And the shadow stepped fully into the clearing, revealing a figure I knew I shouldn't see yet-something I wasn't ready for.

And my chest tightened with the sudden, terrifying realization:

I wasn't ready for what was coming next.

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