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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 40

By midday, the village no longer felt like it belonged to everyone equally.

It was subtle at first. A pause in conversation when I passed. A door is closing a little too quickly. People still greeted me, still smiled, but the warmth behind it had changed. It was careful now. Measured. As if they were deciding what version of me they were allowed to believe in.

I felt it through the threads before I saw it with my eyes.

Fear does not shout when it arrives. It settles in quietly and starts rearranging things.

I moved through the square slowly, grounding myself with every step. The Hidden Alliance remained present, though they kept their distance, blending into the edges of village life. To some, they were guests. To others, a warning. I could feel the divide forming, thin but sharp, slicing through trust that had taken generations to build.

Liora approached me near the well. Her expression was composed, but her eyes held tension.

"They're gathering," she said softly. "Not officially. Not openly. But they are talking."

"About me," I replied.

"About the change," she corrected. "You are simply the symbol they can see."

I nodded. "Where?"

"The old grain house," she said. "They think you don't know."

I almost smiled. Almost.

"Let them talk," I said. "Listening matters."

She studied me carefully. "You're learning faster than they expect."

"I don't have the luxury of learning slowly."

The Alpha lingered near the forest edge, his presence a quiet reassurance. Even those who avoided me did not avoid him. That told me something important. Fear was selective. It needed something human to cling to.

By evening, the tension thickened. The threads pulsed unevenly, responding to heightened emotion. I felt irritation spike near the grain house, followed by anxiety, followed by resolve. Someone was speaking with conviction. Someone else was agreeing too easily.

I walked there before night could settle fully.

They noticed me immediately. Conversations stopped. A few people straightened. Others looked away. No one told me to leave, but no one invited me in either.

"Say what you were saying," I said calmly. "I won't punish honesty."

That earned a few looks. Finally, Tomas stepped forward. He was older than me by several years, a hunter, respected, steady. His hands were clenched, but his voice was controlled.

"We're not accusing you," he said. "We're asking questions."

"Then ask them."

He hesitated, then spoke. "Since the night of the Call, danger has followed you. Wolves. Outsiders. Alliances we don't understand. Some of us wonder if protecting you puts the rest of us at risk."

The words landed exactly where fear wanted them to.

I breathed in slowly. The threads tightened but did not snap.

"You think sending me away would make things quieter," I said.

"No," he replied. "We think it would make things simpler."

"Simple does not mean safe," I said evenly.

Murmurs rippled through the group.

"I didn't choose this," I continued. "But I am choosing how I handle it. The intruders did not come because I exist. They came because this village sits on something older than any of us can imagine. I happen to be able to feel it."

"That doesn't change the risk," someone muttered.

"No," I agreed. "It doesn't. But abandoning balance will not remove danger. It will invite it."

Silence followed.

Then Corvin stepped forward, his presence commanding without effort. "Ebonridge has survived because it adapts without breaking itself. Fear asks you to cut away what you don't understand. Wisdom asks you to learn before you decide."

The threads softened slightly.

I looked at the group. "I am not asking for blind trust. I am asking for time. Watch me. Question me. But do not make decisions based on fear alone."

Tomas exhaled slowly. "And if watching isn't enough?"

"Then I will face that," I said. "Openly."

Night fell soon after. The gathering dispersed, not resolved, but not hostile either. It was enough for now.

Later, I stood at the boundary again. The forest breathed calmly. The Alpha approached, stopping just beside me. I felt his quiet approval, not loud or demanding, simply present.

"You held," Corvin said, joining us. "That matters."

"It won't always be enough," I replied.

"No," he agreed. "But it is the foundation."

I looked toward the village lights, flickering against the dark. Staying was not the easier choice. It was heavier. It required patience, visibility, and accountability.

But it was mine.

And for the first time since the Moon Stone flared silver, I understood that strength was not measured by how much power I carried.

It was measured by how much weight I was willing to hold without dropping the people beneath it.

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