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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 32

Chapter 32: What Authority Fears Most

Morning did not bring clarity.

It brought tension so thick it felt like the village itself was holding its breath.

No birds sang. No dogs barked. Even the wind seemed careful, slipping between houses instead of moving freely. People emerged slowly, eyes darting, voices hushed. Everyone knew something had changed overnight, even if they didn't yet know what to call it.

The Covenant scouts returned just before dawn.

They looked shaken.

Not injured. Not threatened. Just... unsettled. Their confidence had cracked, replaced by something raw and uncertain.

Fear.

But fear does not always retreat. Sometimes it hardens.

By midmorning, the Covenant agents summoned the council.

This time, there was no request.

They stood at the center of the square as though they belonged there, as though authority was something they could claim simply by standing tall enough.

The woman spoke first.

"Last night," she said evenly, "our observers were obstructed."

Murmurs rippled through the crowd.

"No harm was done," she continued, "but intent was demonstrated."

I stepped forward before anyone could stop me.

"Intent to protect," I said.

Her eyes cut to mine. "Intent to interfere."

"You crossed the boundary," I replied. "You violated agreements older than your Covenant."

"Agreements are only binding when both sides still benefit," she snapped.

That was the moment I knew.

They were done pretending.

Elder Maelin raised her staff. "You were guests," she said. "You have overstepped."

The man beside the woman scoffed. "You mistake proximity for authority."

The insult landed heavily.

The Alpha's presence surged at the edge of my awareness. Controlled. Focused. Waiting for direction he would not take without me.

"They want to provoke you," Corvin murmured near my shoulder. "Into reaction."

"I know," I whispered back.

The woman lifted her chin. "The Covenant has reached a decision."

Silence fell.

"We will assume provisional authority over Ebonridge," she declared. "Effective immediately."

The square erupted.

Shouts. Protests. Fear breaking through restraint.

"You can't do that!" someone yelled.

"This village answers to its elders!"

"Who answers to balance," the man replied coolly. "And balance answers to us."

I felt something snap inside me.

Not anger.

Resolve.

"You don't understand this place," I said, my voice cutting through the noise. "You never listened. You only measured."

The woman turned to me slowly. "And you believe listening grants legitimacy?"

"Yes," I replied. "It's the only thing that does."

She smiled, sharp and cold. "Then listen carefully."

She raised her hand.

Behind her, Covenant operatives stepped forward, their presence unmistakably armed, though no weapons were openly drawn.

A warning.

"If you do not submit to oversight," she said, "we will escalate."

"By force?" Elder Maelin demanded.

"By necessity," the man replied.

The Alpha stepped into full view at the forest edge.

Gasps echoed again, but this time they were not filled with terror.

They were filled with awe.

He stood massive and still, eyes locked on me, not the Covenant.

Waiting.

"You see?" the woman said triumphantly. "This is what you invite."

"No," I said quietly. "This is what you refuse to understand."

I turned fully toward the Alpha.

Not crossing.

Not calling.

Simply acknowledging.

"They are afraid," I said aloud. "Not of you. Of what they cannot command."

The Alpha lowered his head slightly.

The forest responded.

Not with movement.

With presence.

Roots pressed closer to the surface. Trees leaned subtly inward. The air thickened, not threatening, but undeniable.

The Covenant operatives faltered.

"This is coercion," the woman hissed.

"This is reality," I replied. "And you are standing in it."

I stepped forward until I stood directly between the village and the Covenant.

"You want authority," I said. "Here is the truth you keep avoiding."

I gestured to the people behind me.

"Authority is given. Not taken."

The villagers shifted.

Someone stepped closer to me.

Then another.

Then another.

Lysa stood among them, tears in her eyes.

"I was wrong," she said, voice trembling. "We were all so afraid of losing control that we forgot who she is."

Her father stared at her, stunned.

"She saved a child," Lysa continued. "She hasn't harmed anyone. And you want to cage her because she scares you."

The woman's composure cracked.

"This is manipulation," she snapped. "Emotional interference."

"No," Corvin said firmly. "This is community."

Elder Maelin stepped beside me.

"You will not rule here," she said. "Not today. Not ever."

The Covenant agents exchanged looks.

This was not how it was supposed to go.

They had expected fear.

Compliance.

Submission.

Instead, they were facing alignment.

The man's jaw tightened. "Then you leave us no choice."

He raised his hand.

The forest reacted instantly.

Not violently.

Protectively.

A wall of roots surged from the ground between the Covenant and the village, stopping inches from their boots. No one was hurt. No one was touched.

But the message was clear.

You will not pass.

The Alpha did not move.

He didn't need to.

"This is an act of aggression!" the woman shouted.

"No," I said steadily. "This is a boundary."

Her eyes burned with fury. "You are declaring war."

I shook my head. "You are."

For a long moment, no one moved.

Then, slowly, the woman lowered her hand.

"This is not over," she said coldly. "You've exposed yourselves."

"No," I replied. "You've exposed your fear."

The Covenant withdrew by afternoon.

Not defeated.

But shaken.

The village stood quiet in their wake.

People looked at me differently now.

Not with fear.

With expectation.

That night, I stood at the boundary again.

The Alpha stepped close, closer than ever before, still honoring the line.

"You chose them," he said without words.

"I chose balance," I replied.

He studied me, something deep and ancient in his gaze.

"You will be challenged," he warned.

"I know."

"And you will stand," he added.

"Yes," I said softly.

The forest breathed around us.

Not wild.

Not tame.

Aligned.

For the first time, I understood what the Covenant truly feared.

Not power.

Not wolves.

Not bloodlines.

They feared what happens when people stop asking permission to exist.

And I had crossed that line long before they noticed.

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