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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 53

The morning after the attack did not feel like a victory.

The sun rose bright and clear, almost cruel in its normalcy. Light spilled across broken stone and trampled ground, illuminating evidence that could not be ignored. Scorched earth. Bent blades. Darkened patches where blood had soaked into soil that would remember it long after the stains faded.

She stood at the edge of the camp and looked at it all without flinching.

She forced herself to.

Avoidance would not unmake what had happened.

The others moved carefully around her, not out of fear, but uncertainty. They spoke in lowered voices, glancing at her and then away, as if unsure whether to treat her as the same person they had followed yesterday or something newly forged and unfamiliar.

That hurt more than she expected.

She had known this moment would come. Power, once used openly, always changed how people looked at you. Even when it saved them. Especially when it saved them.

The leader approached quietly, his side bound tightly but no longer bleeding. He walked with a slight stiffness, but his gaze was steady.

"You should eat," he said.

She nodded, though her stomach felt hollow. "Later."

He studied her for a moment. "You are not going to pretend it did not affect you."

"No," she replied. "I am going to pretend it did not affect them."

A faint smile crossed his face. "Good."

They walked together through the camp. People paused when they passed, some offering quiet thanks, others offering nothing at all. She accepted both. Gratitude and distance were equally honest responses.

Near the center of camp, several scouts were recounting the attack in hushed tones. She heard her name once. Then again.

She stopped.

They noticed immediately and fell silent.

"You do not need to stop," she said calmly. "If you are going to speak about it, speak honestly."

One of them swallowed. "We were just saying that if you had not been there..."

"I was there," she said. "And so were you."

The words settled something fragile in the air.

Later, she walked beyond the perimeter alone, letting the land speak without interruption. The threads felt sore, like muscles pushed too far. They responded slowly now, cautiously, as if learning new boundaries.

She knelt and pressed her palm to the ground.

"I am listening," she whispered.

The land answered faintly. Not with words. With sensation. Weight. Memory.

It showed her fragments. The moment stone rose. The moment air hardened. The precise instant she chose force over restraint.

No judgment followed.

Only record.

That unsettled her.

She had expected condemnation. Or approval. Instead, the land simply acknowledged what had occurred and moved on.

Maybe that was the lesson.

Later that day, she gathered the group.

Not for strategy.

For truth.

"I will not lie to you," she said, standing where everyone could see her. "What happened last night was necessary. It was also dangerous. To them. To us. To me."

No one interrupted.

"I felt how easy it would have been to do more," she continued. "To end it quickly. Permanently. And that frightened me."

Some faces softened.

"If you follow me," she said, "you follow someone who will struggle with that line every day. I will not promise perfection. I will promise honesty."

The silence that followed was heavy.

Then someone nodded.

Then another.

Not everyone.

But enough.

As dusk approached, she felt it again. That distant pressure. Not an attack. A watchfulness.

The Alpha appeared at the edge of her awareness as she sat near the fire.

"You crossed into a new season," he said.

"I did not ask to," she replied.

"No one ever does," he said. "But refusing does not undo it."

She stared into the flames. "I am afraid I will lose myself."

"You already chose not to," he answered. "That matters."

She exhaled slowly. "How many times will I have to choose again."

"As many times as you wake up," he replied.

When the presence faded, she remained where she was, listening to the fire crackle softly.

She understood now that leadership was not a single moment. It was a thousand small decisions layered on top of one another until they shaped something solid or something brittle.

And she was only just beginning.

That night, she slept.

Not deeply.

But honestly.

She dreamed of stone and light and a line drawn carefully through the center of her chest. Not dividing her, but anchoring her.

When she woke, she knew one thing with certainty.

The claimants had tested her.

Now they would adapt.

And whatever came next would demand more than instinct.

It would demand sacrifice.

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