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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 36

The night air was heavy and humid, smelling of earth and leaves after the afternoon rain. The forest stretched along the edge of the village, its shadows long and dark under the waning moon. I stood at the boundary, my senses alert, my chest humming with the familiar warmth that had become part of me. The Alpha waited nearby, silent, unmoving, his amber eyes glowing faintly in the darkness. Liora had disappeared back to the village hours ago, leaving me with Corvin and the quiet knowledge that nothing about this night would be ordinary.

The first sound was subtle. A scraping, barely audible, like claws against stone, but not from the village. From beyond the trees, where the shadows deepened, where the unknown lived. My body responded instantly, instincts sharpening even as reason held me steady. The Alpha shifted slightly, and I felt the forest itself tense, as if it were holding its breath.

Corvin appeared at my side, silent until the sound repeated. "They are coming," he said softly. "Not all, but scouts. Testing us."

I nodded, fists clenched. "How many?"

"Not enough to overwhelm the village yet," he said. "But enough to probe, to find our weak spots. Their movement is coordinated. That tells me something. They know what they are doing."

I closed my eyes briefly and let the warmth beneath my skin extend outward, reaching toward the edges of the forest, searching, feeling, listening. The threads of power, faint but responsive, rippled under my control. The forest answered. A branch snapped in the distance. A fox froze mid-step. Leaves rustled though no wind blew. They were watching, waiting, and I could feel their uncertainty.

The first figure stepped out of the trees. Tall, broad, masked, and moving with the grace of someone who understood how to remain unseen. I could feel its hesitation as it tried to gauge our readiness. The Alpha's ears twitched, and I knew he had already noted every detail. I sent a pulse of warmth toward the intruder, not aggressive, but probing, testing. The figure froze. It hesitated, sensing that we were aware.

Another followed, and another. The movement was deliberate, careful, a formation. The forest whispered warnings to me, and I guided the Alpha and Corvin through the information. We were not unprepared, but we were being measured. Every step we took, every heartbeat we allowed, they calculated. I understood then that this was the first storm of many.

I focused on control, letting the warmth guide me, steadying my pulse. Each of their steps created a ripple through the threads of power I maintained, subtle but significant. I realized that awareness alone could act as defense. I did not need to strike, not yet. I only needed to understand, to see clearly.

Corvin spoke quietly. "Do not let fear dictate your actions. They are testing, not attacking. The difference matters."

I swallowed, nodding, and pushed my focus further, stretching the warmth outward until it encompassed the Alpha, the village's edge, and the shadows beyond. The threads tightened, coiling like a spring. My pulse matched the forest's rhythm. I was awake, fully present, fully aware.

The intruders slowed. Their formation wavered. One figure broke rank, stepping forward as if to probe me directly. My hands tingled, and I allowed the warmth to expand like a net. It touched the figure, brushing against thoughts and instincts, and I saw hesitation flash across their stance. They were not used to the forest itself being aware of them, not used to a power that anticipated movement.

The figure paused, then retreated silently back into the shadows. The others followed, still cautious, not daring to advance further. The night remained tense, electric with anticipation, but the village remained untouched.

"Impressive," Corvin said. "You held the line without a strike. That is mastery."

I exhaled slowly, feeling the threads settle, though the warmth in my chest did not fade entirely. The forest hummed with quiet energy, acknowledging that the balance had been maintained. Even the Alpha relaxed slightly, stepping closer, watching me with eyes that were no longer merely protective but also respectful.

"Are they gone?" I asked, voice low.

"Gone enough," Corvin said. "For now."

I understood. This was the first wave, the test, the warning that the world beyond our boundaries would not remain quiet. But I also understood something else. I had not only held the village's safety, I had held the threads intact. I was no longer just an observer. I was an anchor.

Night deepened, and I walked the edge of the forest with the Alpha beside me. He stayed close, silent but present, and I realized that my bond with him had grown beyond instinct. It was recognition. Understanding. We were aligned not by command but by choice.

A whisper of movement caught my attention. A fox darted across the path, followed by another shadow moving differently. The threads responded, and I felt the warmth shift, spreading outward to meet the unseen presence. This was not the end of their testing. It was only the beginning.

By the time the moon was high, we returned to the village. Liora appeared once more, observing from the meeting stone. Her eyes met mine briefly, and I saw acknowledgment there. She did not speak, but I knew she recognized the significance of what had transpired. This first storm had been a warning, but it had also been a confirmation.

Corvin placed a hand on my shoulder. "You are ready," he said. "Not for the storm itself, but for what the storm will reveal."

I understood what he meant. Strength alone would not save the village. Awareness alone would not either. Only the balance between instinct, power, and reason would see us through what was coming.

Night faded slowly, the horizon turning faint with the promise of dawn. The threads of power remained active, pulsing gently beneath my skin. I walked to the edge of the village one last time, feeling the weight of staying, the responsibility of choice, and the quiet promise that every decision mattered.

The Alpha joined me, silent and steady. Together, we watched the shadows of the forest, knowing that the world beyond was already moving, waiting for the next step, the next storm. And I was ready to meet it.

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