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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 6

Evelyn's POV

The forest did not sleep that night.

Neither did I.

Every time I closed my eyes, I felt it-roots shifting beneath the soil, leaves whispering secrets, the low, ancient hum of something vast and patient waiting for me to fail. The Greenwood Sanctum loomed ahead, barely visible through the mist, its stone pillars half-swallowed by moss and time.

I had imagined sanctuaries as safe places.

This one felt like a judgment.

"You're shaking," Leo said quietly beside me.

I hadn't noticed. My fingers were numb, my breath shallow. I clenched my hands into fists and forced myself to stand straighter. "I'm fine."

He didn't argue, which somehow made it worse. His gaze lingered on me-not with doubt, but with something heavier. Concern. Fear. Responsibility.

The forest pulsed beneath my feet, a slow, deliberate thrum, like a heartbeat syncing itself to mine.

You cannot lie to me, it seemed to whisper.

The cloaked figure from the night before stood near the Sanctum's entrance, motionless as stone. Moonlight traced the sharp lines of their hood, their presence bending the air around them. The closer we stepped, the heavier my chest felt.

"You came," the figure said. Their voices were neither male nor female-just old. "Good. The forest dislikes hesitation."

I swallowed. "You said there would be a trial."

"Yes."

Leo stepped forward instinctively. "She's exhausted. Whatever you intend-"

"This does not concern you, Alpha," the figure interrupted calmly. "The forest chose her. Not you."

My heart lurched.

Leo's jaw tightened, but he didn't move away. His hand brushed mine briefly-a silent promise. I'm still here.

The figure turned toward me. "Evelyn of Silverpine. Before the forest grants mastery, it demands truth."

The ground beneath us shifted. The stone cracked. Roots rose, coiling around the Sanctum's pillars like living veins. I gasped, stumbling back as the forest closed in, forming a wide, circular clearing.

A ring.

A boundary.

"You will step inside," the figure said.

"And if I don't?" My voice shook despite my effort.

The forest answered for them.

The air thickened. The ground vibrated violently beneath my feet, not threatening-insistent. My pulse spiked.

Leo cursed under his breath. "Evelyn-"

"I have to," I said softly, even as fear clawed up my throat.

I stepped forward.

The moment my foot crossed the ring, the world shifted.

The sound was dulled. The forest fell unnervingly silent. The air grew colder, heavier, pressing against my skin like invisible hands. My breath fogged in front of me.

"First trial," the figure's voice echoed from everywhere and nowhere. "Control without command."

I frowned. "What does that mean?"

The ground cracked beneath me.

Roots burst from the earth violently, lashing toward my legs, my arms, my throat. I screamed, instinct taking over as panic surged through me.

"No-stop!"

The forest did not stop.

My heart slammed painfully against my ribs. I threw my hands out reflexively, terror exploding through me like wildfire.

And the forest responded.

The roots froze midair.

They trembled, quivered-then slowly retreated into the soil.

I stood there, gasping, sweat beading along my spine.

"Good," the figure murmured. "You reacted without rage."

I stared at my hands. They were shaking violently.

"I didn't command them," I whispered. "I just... didn't want to be hurt."

"That," the figure said, "is control."

Relief barely had time to settle before the forest changed again.

The ground beneath me softened, turning slick and unstable. I slipped, barely catching myself as the clearing warped. The trees leaned inward, shadows stretching unnaturally long.

And then-

I wasn't alone.

A figure stepped from the darkness.

My breath caught painfully in my chest.

It was me.

Or rather... the girl I used to be.

Younger. Smaller. Eyes dull with fear.

"I don't belong here," the version of me whispered. "They don't want me. They never did."

My throat tightened. "You're not real."

She smiled sadly. "Neither is your courage. You're pretending."

The forest reacted instantly.

Roots writhed violently beneath me, responding not to fear-but to doubt.

Pain flared as something sharp grazed my ankle. I cried out, stumbling back.

"Second trial," the figure intoned. "Truth without denial."

My chest burned. "Stop this!"

The girl-my past-stepped closer. "You ran," she said softly. "You left Silverpine because you were weak."

"I was afraid," I snapped, anger flaring hot and sharp.

The forest surged violently.

I froze.

The figure's voice cut through the chaos. "Do you feel that? Anger feeds power. But it erodes control."

I forced myself to breathe. Slowly. Deeply.

"I was afraid," I said again, quieter. "But I survived."

The girl hesitated.

"I came back," I continued, voice trembling but steady. "Not because I was chosen-but because I chose to return."

The forest stilled.

The girl dissolved into mist.

My knees buckled, and I barely stayed upright. Tears blurred my vision.

"Good," the figure said softly. "You faced the truth without rejecting it."

I sucked in a shaky breath. "Is it over?"

The ground rumbled ominously.

"Not yet."

The forest darkened.

A new presence surged into the ring-heavy, suffocating, furious. The trees shook violently as a shadow emerged between them.

Blackridge.

Not a wolf. Not fully.

A towering silhouette with glowing eyes, teeth bared, malice dripping from every movement.

My blood turned to ice.

"Third trial," the figure said. "Choice."

The shadow lunged.

I screamed, instinct screaming at me to fight, to unleash everything, to burn the forest alive if it meant surviving.

Power surged violently through me, wild and untamed.

Take it, the forest urged. Use it.

I raised my hands-

And stopped.

Leo's voice echoed faintly beyond the ring. "Evelyn! Don't lose yourself!"

My heart cracked open.

I looked at the shadow again-and saw not an enemy, but a warning. A reflection of what I could become if I surrendered to fear and rage.

I lowered my hands.

"I won't destroy myself to win," I whispered.

The forest hesitated.

Then-slowly-it bowed.

The shadow dissolved into ash.

Silence fell like a held breath finally released.

The ring faded. The roots retreated. The sound returned in a rush.

I collapsed to my knees, sobbing.

Leo was at my side instantly, arms around me, grounding me, real and solid and warm. "You did it," he whispered hoarsely.

The cloaked figure stepped forward. "The trials are complete."

I looked up, exhausted, raw, terrified. "What was the price?"

The figure's gaze softened-just slightly. "Now the forest knows your limits. And so do your enemies."

My heart sank.

"What does that mean?"

The forest pulsed beneath me-slow, ominous.

"It means," the figure said, "Blackridge felt this awakening."

A distant howl echoed through the trees-loud, triumphant, far too close.

Leo's body went rigid.

I clutched his arm, fear slamming into me anew.

The forest had accepted me.

But war had just been declared.

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