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Marked By Moonlight

In Ebonridge, eighteen is the age of revelation. While most find they are mundane, Amara Vale’s contact with the Moon Stone triggers a dormant, forbidden werewolf lineage. This awakening alerts the forest's hidden predators, making her an unavoidable target. As old secrets surface and threats loom, Amara is caught between the legacy of her absent father and the primal magic in her blood. She must now fight to define her own fate.
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Chapter 12

The forest didn't stay quiet for long.

As time went on, the distant sounds got clearer. I started to hear footsteps and low voices. It was like a group of people moving carefully, trying not to make noise but not quite succeeding. I could sense them before I heard them, just like I could feel the changes in the air or shifts in intentions.

They were coming from both sides.

From one direction, there were villagers. From the other, wolves.

I stayed kneeling next to the injured wolf, my hand hovering close but not touching. Its breathing had become steadier, shallow but consistent. Now and then, it opened its eyes just to check that I was still there.

"I won't leave," I whispered, unsure if I was saying it to the wolf or just trying to convince myself.

The Alpha wolf stood beside me, silent and watchful. He was tense, muscles coiled tight, ears perked up. He wasn't afraid; he was just ready.

Elder Corvin stepped a bit closer and lowered his voice. "When they get here, they'll see danger before they see reason."

"I know," I replied.

Shapes began to emerge from the trees ahead. Wolves first. They moved with a purpose, spreading out instinctively to form a loose circle around the clearing. None of them stepped forward, their eyes locked on me and then on the injured wolf.

I could feel recognition wash over them, quickly followed by unease.

Then, I saw flickering torches through the trees.

The villagers arrived moments later, moving slower and making more noise. Gasps spread through the crowd when they spotted the wolves. A few raised their weapons, hands trembling.

"Stop," Corvin called out calmly.

No one budged.

I stood up slowly, carefully placing myself between the injured wolf and the villagers. My legs felt steady beneath me, and the warmth in my chest expanded outward. I was no longer wild or overwhelmed.

I felt *balanced*.

"This wolf is hurt," I said, my voice stronger than I thought it would be. "It crossed the boundary by mistake. It's not a threat."

Murmurs erupted immediately.

"That thing doesn't belong here."

"How can we trust it won't attack us?"

"Get away from it."

But I stayed put.

I turned slightly, letting them see the blood matted in its fur and the shallow rise and fall of its chest. "If it wanted to attack, it would've done it already."

Silence hung in the air.

The Alpha stepped forward, stopping just short of the clearing's edge. He lowered his head a bit, not in submission, but as a sign of acknowledgment.

A wave of tension rippled through both sides.

"This is what the Mark was for," Corvin said quietly but firmly. "Not to pick sides, but to keep the balance when neither side can."

The villagers hesitated. I could see the fear on their faces, mixed with uncertainty. They weren't sure what I was anymore, and that seemed to frighten them more than the wolves did.

Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through my chest, stealing my breath. I doubled over, clutching my shirt. Images flooded my mind: fire, running feet, screams echoing through the trees.

The injured wolf whimpered.

I looked down and understood right away.

"This isn't the first time," I said hoarsely. "There are others like it, lost, hurt, pushed across boundaries they don't understand."

The Alpha let out a low sound of agreement.

Corvin's expression darkened. "And if we do nothing, fear will turn them into monsters."

I straightened up and looked into the eyes of the villagers and then the wolves. "Then let this be the first time we choose differently."

The words settled in the clearing like a promise.

Slowly, the Alpha stepped back, signaling his pack to lower their guard. One by one, the villagers did the same. Nobody fully relaxed, but no one attacked.

The lines hadn't vanished.

But they had shifted.

As dawn crept through the trees, pale and uncertain, I knelt again beside the injured wolf and finally placed my hand gently against its fur.

It didn't pull away.

And at that moment, I knew the future was already starting to change.

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