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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 23

Dawn arrived way too fast.

The drums started beating before the sun fully peeked over the horizon, their rhythm heavy and deliberate,nothing celebratory about it. This wasn't a call for hope; it was a test of it.

I stood at the edge of the village square, the cool morning air brushing against my skin. People were already gathering, their faces tight with tension. No one bothered to talk to me. No smiles, just watchful eyes.

It bothered me how normal that felt.

The Alpha stood a bit apart from the crowd, looking relaxed but alert. He didn't glance at the elders; instead, his gaze was on me, as if to remind me I wasn't truly alone, even when it felt like it.

Elder Corvin raised his staff, and the drums fell silent.

"This trial exists to protect our people," he declared. "It always has."

A murmur rippled through the crowd. Some nodded in agreement; others looked uneasy.

"To show restraint," another elder chimed in. "To prove control."

I took a step forward. "Or to prove obedience?"

The words slipped out before I could hold them back.

Tension buzzed in the air. Corvin's eyes narrowed, but he didn't scold me.

"The rules are straightforward," he said. "You'll be tested under pressure. If you lose control, it's over."

"And if I pass?" I shot back.

"Then you earn trust," he replied.

I almost laughed at that.

Trust isn't something you just earn in one morning. People hold onto it until fear loosens its grip.

The elders parted to reveal the path leading out of the village, toward the old grounds.

My chest tightened.

I was familiar with this place. Everyone was. No one talked about it anymore, but the land remembered. You could feel it the moment you stepped onto the worn trail like entering a story that never truly ended.

The Alpha fell into step beside me.

"Remember," he murmured quietly, "this isn't about showing strength."

"I know," I said. "It's about not showing it."

He smiled just a bit. "Exactly."

The clearing awaited us, just like always. Open. Bare. Exposed. The kind of place where secrets had nowhere to hide.

The elders formed a wide circle around the edge. Villagers stood behind them, craning their necks for a better view. The Alpha paused at the boundary line.

"You're not crossing?" I asked quietly.

"Not unless you ask," he replied. "This is your test."

I stepped into the center alone.

The air felt thicker here, pressing against my skin. My heart raced, warmth blooming in my chest somewhat familiar but still intense.

Corvin lifted his staff again. "The trial begins."

The first pressure hit me subtly.

I heard whispers brushing my ears, too faint to understand. Then another voice joined in. And another. Accusations. Fear. Old anger.

"You don't belong here."

"This is how it starts."

"She'll ruin everything."

I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms. Every instinct urged me to push back, to drown out the noise with force.

Don't react, I told myself.

I took a slow breath.

The voices shifted, becoming more personal.

"You'll hurt them."

"You already are."

Images flashed in my mind,faces twisted in fear, blood on the ground, a scream that sounded way too much like mine.

My knees buckled.

I dropped to one knee, breath coming in quick gasps. The warmth inside me flared to life, desperate to defend, to silence the pain.

From the edge of the clearing, I heard the Alpha's steady voice.

"Stay with yourself."

I focused on that sound, on the present, on the ground beneath my hand.

The voices faded.

A low murmur went through the crowd.

Corvin glanced at the other elders and lifted his staff again.

The second test hit me harder.

A sharp pulse of energy slammed into me, knocking the air from my lungs. My vision blurred as the pressure doubled, then tripled. This wasn't just fear anymore. This was force.

I staggered back, barely catching myself.

Anger surged hot and fast.

This wasn't about restraint.

This was provocation.

I felt the line they wanted me to cross, the moment they expected me to snap, to confirm their worst fears.

My chest burned.

I straightened slowly, lifting my head.

"No," I said firmly.

The pressure intensified.

My heart raced, every instinct screaming at me to fight back, to show them what I could do, to end this.

I thought of my mother, of the Alpha standing just beyond the line, of the land that didn't crave domination,just balance.

I opened my hands.

The energy wavered, confused.

Instead of pushing outward, I drew inward. Letting the power settle. Letting it exist without direction.

The ground beneath my feet stilled.

Silence fell over the clearing.

I swayed, exhaustion washing over me, but I stayed standing.

For the first time, I saw uncertainty flicker across the elders' faces.

Corvin lowered his staff slowly.

"The trial continues," he said, but his voice lacked conviction.

That's when I felt it.

A shift.

Not from the elders.

From the crowd.

Someone was watching too closely. Someone leaning forward not with fear, but with anticipation.

I turned my head slightly, scanning the faces.

There.

A man near the back. His expression was calm. Too calm. His eyes locked onto mine, and something cold slid down my spine.

He smiled.

Not approval.

Recognition.

The Alpha stiffened at the same moment.

"You feel him," I murmured.

"Yes," he said quietly. "And I don't like it."

The pressure surged again, sharper than before, but this time it wasn't controlled. It spiked wildly, unstable.

The elders exchanged alarmed looks.

"This isn't part of the trial," Corvin snapped.

The ground trembled beneath my feet.

The man in the crowd stepped forward.

"You're testing the wrong thing," he said smoothly. "Restraint isn't the problem."

Gasps rippled through the villagers.

Corvin's staff slammed into the ground. "You shouldn't be here."

The man's smile widened. "Neither should she."

Everything inside me went cold.

The trial hadn't been designed to protect the village.

It had been designed to expose me.

And whoever he was, he'd been waiting for this moment far longer than I had.

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