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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 9

Kiara's POV

The shadow moved like liquid, gliding through the fog with a predator's grace. My chest tightened, the mark burning hotter than ever, a scorching pulse beneath my skin that seemed to echo the fear I couldn't escape.

Rylan's hand remained firm on my wrist, anchoring me, but even his presence couldn't soothe the electric tension in the air. Storm-gray eyes scanned the clearing, sharp and unyielding, every muscle coiled as if ready to spring.

"I don't understand," I whispered, voice trembling. "What is that? What is coming?"

He didn't answer immediately. His gaze never left the figure approaching through the fog. "I don't know," he admitted, voice low. "But it's dangerous. Smarter than any wolf. And it knows the mark is yours."

The figure stopped at the edge of the clearing, just far enough that I could see the crimson glint in its eyes. Not amber, like the wolves, but red-burning, alive. Its presence pressed against me, heavy and suffocating.

The hair on my arms stood on end. Every instinct screamed at me to run, but I couldn't. The pull of the mark, the tether binding me to this forest, to this danger, to Rylan, anchored me in place.

Rylan's hand tightened on my arm. "Kiara," he said, low and urgent. "Listen to me. Whatever this is... It's hunting us. Stay close. Don't move."

I nodded, trembling. "How am I supposed to fight it? I don't even know what it wants!"

Rylan's storm-gray eyes softened, just slightly, but the warning never left them. "It wants you. The mark. Power you haven't begun to understand. And it won't wait."

The shadow glided forward, silent and deliberate. Its presence twisted the air, and I could feel the temperature drop, the fog thickening around us. The wolves were nowhere to be seen, but I knew-they were waiting, circling, testing us, hungry for a mistake.

I pressed my hand to my chest, feeling the mark flare violently. It pulsed, thrumming like a heartbeat I could barely control. My breath came in short gasps. I wanted to deny it, to run, to scream. But the mark-it demanded attention.

"You have to focus, Kiara," Rylan said, his voice sharp now, commanding. "The mark is more than just a bond. It's power. You can use it, but only if you let it flow, only if you don't fight it."

I shook my head, panic clawing at me. "I don't even know how! I don't even understand it!"

"You will," he said firmly, storm-gray eyes boring into mine. "But first, survive."

The shadow stepped closer. I could feel its hunger, its intelligence, the way it weighed us both. My chest burned, the mark flaring brighter than ever. And then, instinctively, I let it flow.

The energy surged outward, radiating through the clearing. The fog quivered, the leaves rustled violently, and the shadow hesitated. Its crimson eyes narrowed, assessing, calculating.

Rylan's hand gripped my shoulder, steadying me. "Good," he murmured. "Now, don't let it see fear. Not even for a second."

I focused, letting the mark flare hotter, pushing outward like wildfire. The shadow hissed, a low, vibrating sound that made my teeth ache. The ground beneath us seemed to pulse, alive with the rhythm of the mark.

For a moment, it faltered.

Then, with impossible speed, it lunged.

I screamed, instinctively raising my hands, and the mark responded, flaring violently, sending a shockwave of energy outward. The shadow stumbled back, but it wasn't gone. Not by a long shot.

Rylan reacted instantly. He stepped in front of me, placing himself between us. His movements were fluid, precise, almost terrifyingly powerful. Storm-gray eyes locked on mine, he whispered, "Don't move. Let it come. Trust the mark. Trust me."

The shadow hissed, circling us, testing, waiting. Then it struck again, faster, more deliberate, eyes blazing with crimson intelligence. I felt the mark flare violently beneath my skin, scorching, pulsing.

And for the first time, I understood: the mark wasn't just mine. It was connected to Rylan. To the forest. To the danger that hunted us.

The shadow lunged once more, and Rylan caught it mid-air, twisting, throwing it into the fog with a force that made my stomach drop. My chest heaved. My hands trembled.

"We can't keep this up," Rylan said, storm-gray eyes scanning the clearing. "It's too strong. Too clever. And it won't give up."

I swallowed hard, the heat of the mark scorching me from within. "Then what do we do?" I whispered, voice trembling.

He stepped closer, gripping my wrist. His storm-gray eyes locked on mine, magnetic, unyielding. "We survive. Together. And we learn. Fast."

The shadow emerged again, moving silently through the mist, red eyes fixed on me. Its growl was low, deliberate, hungry. I felt the pull flare violently, and this time, it wasn't just fear.

It was a warning.

And I had a sinking feeling that the worst was yet to come.

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