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Moonfire: The Alpha's Chosen

Lyra has lived her whole life as an outcast, mocked for being a wolf who cannot shift. But on the night of the Moonfire-the rare celestial blaze that marks the true heirs of the Moon Goddess-she is chosen. Marked by fire, she carries a destiny that could unite or destroy the werewolf packs. Kaelen, the ruthless Alpha of the Stormfang Pack, is drawn to her against his will. Their bond is not the simple fated pull of mates-it is the dangerous calling of the Moonfire, binding their souls for a purpose greater than love. But enemies rise, and the packs are torn apart by those who would kill Lyra before her power awakens fully. In a war where wolves fight for dominance and gods whisper from the shadows, Lyra must decide: will she embrace her power as the Alpha's chosen-or burn the world to ashes?
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Chapter 1

The night air smelled of pine and smoke as the village gathered in the heart of the clearing. Lanterns strung between the trees glowed with golden light, swaying in the summer breeze. Music drifted through the air-drums, flutes, and the steady beat of the pack's ritual heart. Tonight was the Festival of the Moonfire, and for every wolf in Eldermere, it was the most sacred night of the year.

For everyone, except Lyra.

She stood at the edge of the crowd, arms folded across her chest, a hood pulled low to hide her face. It wasn't that anyone didn't recognize her-they did. That was the problem. Lyra Thorn was the only wolf in Eldermere who had never shifted. Seventeen years old, nearing her eighteenth birthday, and still no wolf.

"Look," someone whispered near the bonfire. "She actually came."

"She's hoping the Moonfire will take pity on her," another voice snickered.

"Or maybe she's just here to mope. Again."

Laughter rippled through the group, sharp and cutting. Lyra's jaw tightened, but she kept her gaze fixed on the flames that licked high into the night sky. She would not give them the satisfaction of seeing her break.

The Moonfire festival was meant to be a celebration. Once every ten years, the packs gathered to honor the Moon Goddess. On this night, the stars seemed brighter, the moon fuller, and sometimes-just sometimes-the Moonfire itself appeared. A column of white flame that descended from the heavens, touching one wolf and marking them for greatness. Legend said those chosen by Moonfire carried the blessing of the Goddess herself.

Lyra had never hoped for such a miracle. All she had ever wanted was to shift. To feel her wolf's paws hit the earth, to hear her soul sing in harmony with the beast inside her. But the years had passed, and nothing. She was a Thorn without thorns, a wolf without a wolf.

The drums grew louder. Alpha Rowan, her uncle, stepped into the center of the clearing. He was tall and broad, his presence commanding silence from the crowd. His silver-streaked hair gleamed under the torchlight, and his amber eyes burned with authority.

"Brothers. Sisters," he began, his voice echoing across the trees. "Tonight, we honor the Moon Goddess, who gave us strength, who gave us the bond of pack, who gave us the fire in our blood. Tonight, we await her blessing."

Cheers erupted, howls rising into the air. Lyra felt the vibration deep in her chest, though her own throat stayed silent.

"Let the Moonfire guide us," Rowan finished, raising his arms to the sky.

The bonfire roared higher, embers scattering like stars. The music swelled, wolves shifted all around her-bones cracking, fur sprouting, snarls filling the air. Dozens of wolves stood on four legs now, their pelts gleaming in the firelight, their eyes glowing with feral light. The clearing pulsed with energy, magic humming so strong it raised the hair on Lyra's arms.

And she... stood alone. Human. Small. Empty.

She turned to slip away before anyone noticed her shame, but a voice stopped her.

"Running again, Thorn?"

Her cousin, Elara, blocked her path. Elara was everything Lyra was not-already a powerful wolf, her pelt pure white, her presence commanding. She shifted back to human form effortlessly, her long braid gleaming like spun silver. A smirk curved her lips.

"You should be used to watching by now," Elara said, circling her like a predator. "Or maybe you're still waiting for a miracle? Maybe tonight, the Moonfire will take pity on the cripple."

Lyra's hands curled into fists. "Move."

Elara tilted her head. "Or what? You'll glare at me until I burst into flames?"

Before Lyra could answer, the air changed.

A silence swept through the clearing, so sudden it cut the laughter short. The drums faltered. The howls ceased. Every head turned skyward.

The moon shone brighter, impossibly bright, until the night itself seemed to bow before it. And then-like lightning without thunder-a column of white fire tore across the heavens and struck the earth.

The ground trembled. Wolves yelped and staggered back. The bonfire hissed and guttered, its orange flames paling beside the celestial blaze. The Moonfire had come.

Gasps filled the clearing. Eyes widened, voices whispered, hearts pounded. Every wolf had dreamed of this moment, prayed to be chosen. They craned their necks, waiting to see who would be marked.

The flame swirled, alive, searching. Lyra's breath caught as it swept over the clearing like a living thing, brushing across fur and flesh. Wolves bowed their heads in reverence, whispering prayers. The flame pulsed, spun, and-

It touched her.

The Moonfire arrowed straight toward Lyra, enveloping her in blinding white light. She staggered back, choking on air that burned like molten gold. Heat seared her skin, fire filled her veins, and her vision shattered into fragments of stars.

"No," she gasped, clawing at the ground as the flame wrapped around her. "Not me-"

But the Moonfire did not relent. It surged through her, igniting every vein, every nerve, every breath. Her heart thundered, her blood boiled, and for the first time in her life, she heard it-

A howl.

It wasn't from outside. It was inside her, echoing through her soul. A wolf's howl. Her wolf's howl.

She fell to her knees, the world blurring around her. She was dimly aware of voices shouting, her uncle's roar of disbelief, Elara's shriek of denial. But all she could feel was the fire consuming her.

When it finally ebbed, she collapsed onto the grass, gasping for breath. Her body trembled, sweat soaking her clothes, her skin still glowing faintly like embers.

And when she opened her eyes, the pack recoiled.

Because her irises, once dull brown, now burned with silver fire-the mark of the Moonfire's chosen.

The clearing erupted into chaos.

"She-she's been chosen!" someone cried.

"No! Impossible! She's never even shifted!"

"The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes!"

Alpha Rowan strode forward, his face thunderous. He grabbed Lyra by the arm, hauling her to her feet. His grip was iron, his eyes blazing.

"What trick is this?" he demanded, voice low and dangerous.

"I-I don't know," Lyra stammered. Her body still shook, every nerve raw from the fire's touch. "I didn't do anything-"

"Lies!" Elara spat, shoving through the crowd. Her face was twisted with fury. "She's nothing but a cripple. She can't even shift! The Moonfire is ours by right-mine!"

"The flame chose her," an elder whispered, awe-struck. "The Goddess has spoken."

Rowan's jaw clenched. For a moment, Lyra thought he might kill her right there, tear the fire from her veins with his bare hands. But then he released her, stepping back as though burned.

"Take her," he barked to the guards. "Lock her away until dawn. We will see if this is a blessing-or a curse."

Hands seized her arms. Wolves pressed in, eyes full of fear, suspicion, hatred. The crowd that had mocked her hours ago now looked at her like she was something monstrous.

As they dragged her toward the stone cells beneath the Alpha's hall, Lyra caught a final glimpse of the sky. The Moonfire was gone, but its flame still burned inside her, bright and merciless.

And for the first time in her life, she felt a terrible certainty.

Her wolf had awakened.

And nothing in Eldermere would ever be the same again.

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