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The Luna the Forest Chose  Novel Cover

The Luna the Forest Chose

When Evelyn returns to the forest she fled decades ago, she expects memories-grief, regret, and the ache of a past she never truly buried. What she does not expect is the land itself to recognize her. The forest remembers. As an ancient power awakens within her, Evelyn becomes something the packs have not seen in generations-a Luna bound not only to an Alpha, but to the wild itself. Leo, the Alpha sworn to protect his people at all costs, is torn between his duty and the woman fate has placed in his path. Their bond grows in the shadow of rising threats, pack politics, and a rival territory willing to start a war to claim Evelyn's power. Chosen by forces older than any pack law, Evelyn must learn to control the wild magic stirring in her blood before it consumes her-or destroys everything she loves. Because when the forest chooses its Luna, it does not do so gently. And it never makes mistakes.
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Chapter 4

Evelyn's POV

The forest pressed close as we moved. Every tree seemed to lean toward us, every shadow stretching like a hand. I could feel the pulse of life beneath my feet, not just soil and roots, but something older, aware, watching.

Leo kept his hand firmly on my arm, steady, grounding. I wanted to pull away, to vanish into the dark, to hide as I had so many years ago. But something deep in my chest, a spark I didn't fully understand, kept me moving.

"You feel it too, don't you?" I whispered.

Leo's gray eyes scanned the surroundings, alert, cautious. "I feel the shift," he admitted. "The forest knows you. And it's... protective. But also... hungry."

I shivered. The protection was good. Hungry... not so much.

"What do you mean, hungry?"

He exhaled slowly, jaw tight. "It responds to emotion, Evelyn. Fear, anger, desire. The stronger the feeling, the more... it reacts. I've seen it before, with older Lunas-but never like this. You're... different."

I stared at my hands. They weren't glowing anymore, not visibly, but I could feel the warmth under my skin. The forest's pulse wasn't just beneath my feet-it was inside me. And every step I took felt like walking on a thread, thin and fragile, between control and chaos.

A snap to my left made me freeze. Leo's hand tightened on my arm. "Stay close," he warned.

A small pack of Silverpine scouts emerged from the trees, young, nervous, weapons ready. They halted when they saw us, bowing their heads slightly, hesitant but respectful.

"Alpha," one of them said, voice trembling. "We've been tracking Blackridge movements. They're... unusual. Coordinated. And they've been watching Evelyn since she returned."

I felt my stomach twist. Watching me? I wasn't just a threat-they were sizing me up, measuring the forest's power through me. My pulse quickened.

"Keep your distance," I said instinctively, though my voice was weaker than I intended. The words came out like a plea. "Don't get involved unless it's necessary."

Leo's gaze met mine, sharp, unwavering. "You don't give orders here," he said, tone low but firm. "I do. And I say you stay behind me."

My jaw tightened, but I didn't argue. I knew he was right. Right now, I had no idea what I was capable of. No idea how much the forest could-or would-respond.

We moved in silence, every step deliberate, ears straining for sound. And then... a howl.

Distant, but deliberate. Blackridge.

I froze. The forest pulsed under me, alive, restless. It whispered in a way I could feel rather than hear: They're coming. Protect yourself.

"Leo," I whispered. "They're close."

He didn't answer immediately. Instead, he scanned the trees, posture tense. Then he murmured something under his breath-something I didn't catch. And the forest shifted again, like it understood.

A sudden rustle, then movement-a shadow darting through the trees. My heart jumped into my throat.

"Evelyn," Leo hissed, grabbing my wrist, pulling me behind a thick oak. "Stay down."

A figure emerged into the clearing. Not a wolf-human, but sleek, agile, predatory. Blackridge. The way he moved made my stomach churn; every motion was precise, deliberate, testing, measuring.

I could feel the forest stirring beneath me, impatient, protective, ready to strike. But I forced myself to stay still. I didn't fully understand how to control it yet.

Leo's hand rested on my back, firm and grounding. "You're safe," he whispered. But even he tensed, as if ready for a battle I couldn't see coming.

The Blackridge scout stopped at the edge of the clearing, eyes sharp. "We know she's with you, Alpha," he called out. "You can't hide her forever. And sooner or later... she will belong to us."

I felt a chill run through me. Belong to them? The words were like a dagger. I wasn't an object, a weapon, or a prize. I was me. And the forest, somehow, understood that.

I shifted slightly, and the earth beneath my feet responded. Roots twined around small saplings, rising just enough to startle the Blackridge scout. His eyes widened, and I knew he sensed it-that the land itself obeyed me.

Leo's jaw tightened. "Step back. Now."

The scout smirked. "I don't think you understand. She's power. And power doesn't wait. It doesn't hesitate. And neither do we."

I felt my pulse quicken, anger rising. How dare he speak of me like I was property? Like I was an object to be claimed? The forest answered my fury with a surge beneath my skin-sharp, urgent. I didn't touch it. I barely breathed, and yet... the roots in the clearing twisted, lashing outward like warning tentacles.

The scout's smirk faltered. He backed off, carefully, cautiously, eyes flicking to me with fear he tried to mask. Then, in a blur, he vanished into the trees.

I sagged against the oak, chest heaving. My hands trembled. "I... I didn't do anything," I whispered.

Leo's hands framed my face, steadying me. "You did something," he said. "You commanded the forest without realizing it. And they know now. Blackridge knows you're more than ordinary. And that makes them dangerous."

I wanted to shake my head. To deny it. To pretend this was just a mistake. But the forest thrummed beneath me, impatient, alive, insistent. It knows. They know. And it's time.

We continued moving through the trees, but I couldn't stop shaking. Every shadow, every rustle, every whisper of wind felt like a warning. And I realized, with a pit deep in my stomach: Blackridge wasn't going to wait for me to learn control. They were coming for it. Coming for me.

Leo glanced down at me, sensing the fear I couldn't hide. "Evelyn," he said softly, "look at me. You are the Luna the forest chose. That isn't just words. It's true. And you are stronger than you know."

I swallowed, trying to believe him. I wanted to. I wanted to feel that strength, to grasp it and hold it like armor. But deep down, the truth gnawed at me: I had no idea what I was capable of. Not yet.

And if I couldn't control it... the forest wouldn't protect me.

A sudden howl pierced the night, close this time. Too close. My stomach dropped.

I glanced at Leo. His expression hardened. "We're not far from the Greenwood Sanctum," he said quietly. "But we may not reach it untouched. Prepare yourself."

I nodded, though my hands shook. I could feel the forest stirring, restless, almost impatient beneath my skin. Protective, yes-but it was no shield. Not yet.

We moved faster, branches scraping at our shoulders. Every step carried us deeper into the forest-and deeper into danger.

And then I saw it.

A shadow larger than any wolf, moving among the trees. Closer. Smarter. Faster. Blackridge Alpha.

My chest froze. My hands went cold. The forest thrummed, alive, warning me, protect yourself.

I realized, with a sick certainty, that nothing-nothing-would ever be safe again.

And we had only just begun.

A deep growl rolled through the trees, low and threatening. The forest pulsed beneath my feet in response. Leo grabbed my arm and whispered, "Hold on, Evelyn. They know we're here. And they're not leaving until one of us is broken."

I swallowed. The forest surged beneath me, responding. You belong to me now.

And in that moment, I knew the real fight had just begun.

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