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When The Moon Chose Me

One night. One howl. One kiss that changed everything. Seventeen-year-old Ethan Cross wakes up with blood on his hands and a wolf in his soul. Marked by an ancient pack and hunted by shadowy enemies, he's thrust into a war he doesn't understand-where every full moon threatens to steal his humanity. Maya Reed is the only person who can calm the beast inside him. She's also hiding the truth about who she really is. As danger closes in and the moon tightens its grip, Ethan must choose between running from the monster he's becoming-or embracing it to protect the girl who makes his heart remember how to be human.
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Chapter 6

We left Black Hollow before dawn.

The town looked deceptively peaceful as we drove through it-houses quiet, streets empty, fog curling low over the asphalt like nothing had happened. Like there hadn't been screams, shattered glass, blood on the walls. Like I hadn't torn through my own skin and learned what kind of monster I could become.

Maya sat beside me in the back seat of my uncle's truck.

She was close enough that our shoulders brushed every time the road curved. Too close. Not close enough. Every nerve in my body was aware of her-her warmth, her scent, the steady rhythm of her breathing. It took everything in me not to lean into her, not to press my face into her hair just to remind myself she was alive.

"You're staring," she said quietly, without looking at me.

"I'm making sure you're real," I replied.

She turned then, meeting my gaze. The rising sun caught in her eyes, turning them into something soft and dangerous. For a second, neither of us spoke.

"You saved me," she said.

"I hurt people," I answered just as softly.

Her lips parted like she wanted to argue, then she closed them again. "Both can be true."

That shouldn't have comforted me. It did.

My uncle cleared his throat from the driver's seat. "We're heading north. Old territory. Neutral ground-for now."

"For now," Maya echoed. "Nothing stays neutral around him."

I felt that mark under my skin pulse, like it agreed.

The drive stretched on, heavy with things unsaid. Every mile put distance between us and Black Hollow, but the danger didn't feel farther away. If anything, it felt closer-like it had crawled inside me and settled there.

I shifted uncomfortably.

Maya noticed immediately. "Is it hurting again?"

"Not pain," I said. "More like... pressure."

She hesitated, then slowly reached for my arm. "May I?"

Every instinct in me screamed yes.

She rested her fingers over the mark, warm and steady. The effect was instant. The pressure eased. My breathing slowed. The wolf inside me-restless since the house-curled in on itself like it was listening to her.

My eyes fluttered shut before I could stop them.

Maya sucked in a breath. "Ethan..."

"What?" I murmured.

"When I touch you like this," she said, voice barely audible, "it affects me too."

I opened my eyes.

Her hand was still on my arm, but now she was trembling. Not with fear-with something else. Her heartbeat sped up, loud in my ears, and I hated that I could hear it because it meant I wanted it.

"Maya," I warned. "We shouldn't-"

"I know," she whispered. "But I need you to understand something."

She leaned closer, her voice brushing my skin. "This bond you're feeling? It isn't accidental."

Before I could ask what she meant, the truck slowed.

My uncle pulled off the road onto a narrow dirt path leading into the woods. Tall trees closed in around us, shadows thick and watchful.

"We stop here," he said. "You both need rest."

I climbed out, the forest air hitting me like a memory I didn't know I had. My senses lit up-earth, pine, distant water, something wild moving far away.

Maya stood beside me again.

"This place," she said softly. "It's old."

"Older than Black Hollow," my uncle agreed. "And safer."

Safer didn't mean safe.

We set up camp quickly. My uncle disappeared into the trees to check the perimeter, leaving Maya and me alone by the fire. The silence between us felt heavier than the noise ever had.

She hugged her knees to her chest, staring into the flames.

"You almost didn't come back," she said.

"I did," I replied.

She shook her head. "I mean *you*. When you shifted... I saw it in your eyes. For a moment, I thought I'd lost you."

I swallowed. "You didn't run."

"No," she said. "I wanted to. But I didn't."

"Why?"

She looked at me then, really looked at me, like she was deciding whether to cross a line that couldn't be uncrossed.

"Because I love you," she said.

The words hit me harder than the transformation ever had.

The wolf surged-protective, fierce, overwhelming-but this time it didn't feel like it wanted to take control. It wanted to kneel.

"Maya," I breathed. "You shouldn't say that."

"I know," she said, tears bright in her eyes. "I know what I am. I know what it could cost. But pretending I don't feel this won't save either of us."

I moved without thinking, closing the distance between us. I stopped inches away, forcing myself not to touch her.

"If you stay with me," I said, voice shaking, "you will be hunted. You will be hurt. And one day, I might not be strong enough to stop myself."

She reached up and cupped my face anyway.

"Then I'll be your reason to stay strong," she said. "Just like you're mine."

Her touch grounded me more completely than anything ever had. I leaned into her hand, closing my eyes, letting myself feel it-her warmth, her certainty, her faith in me.

I kissed her then.

Slow. Careful. Like we were both afraid the world would shatter if we moved too fast. Her lips were soft, familiar, devastating. The wolf purred, not with hunger-but with belonging.

She pulled back first, forehead resting against mine.

"We have to be careful," she whispered.

"I know," I said.

Neither of us moved away.

A branch snapped in the distance.

My senses flared instantly, romance evaporating into alertness. I stepped in front of her without thinking, muscles tensing.

"Maya," my uncle's voice came from the trees. "We have company."

From the shadows beyond the firelight, glowing eyes began to appear-one pair, then another, then more.

Not hunters.

Wolves.

And the mark beneath my skin burned like it was greeting family.

Whatever I was becoming, the world wasn't going to let me love her in peace.

And I was starting to realize...

that love might be the most dangerous thing of all.

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