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Marked By Moonlight

Chapter 5 The Boundary Line

Word Count: 578    |    Released on: 06/01/2026

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de our door as the sun sank low in the sky, shadows stretching out long on the ground

s right behi

showing any emotion might break something fragile between us. I wanted t

lowed Eld

lt different now, like I was strolling through a memory instead of the present. People avoided

e went, the q

ing. My chest buzzed again, that strange warmth spreading slowly beneath my skin. It wa

it before

boun

ad, the forest loomed thick and dark, trees packed tightly together

as the village g

without thinking

t solid, not painful...just firm. I held my breath as I reach

of the boundary,

oticed t

hing us in complete silence. My heart raced, a flutter of fear, but it

hape

trying. The moonlight caught in his dark fur, revealing streaks of silver and fain

. "The Alpha," he murmured. "He

gaze locke

a spark of recognition. I swallowed hard, unable to l

re... k

, the Alpha lowered

ubmis

wledg

. "Why does it fee

d as he watched the forest. "Because some bonds do

elt his presence like gravity pulling at me...gentle but impossible to ign

t inev

oftly, like it was

one flared beneath my hand, I wasn't

hat would happen

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Marked By Moonlight
Marked By Moonlight
“When you turn eighteen in Ebonridge, the truth about who you really are is revealed. Most teenagers discover they are ordinary. Amara Vale does not. The moment she touches the Moon Stone, the ancestral grove awakens - igniting a forbidden werewolf bloodline within her. Suddenly, the hidden creatures of the forest can sense her, and none can ignore what she has become. As danger stirs and long-buried secrets emerge, Amara must decide who truly controls her destiny: the father she has never met... or the ancient magic flowing through her veins. Marked by Moonlight is a story of survival, identity, and the cost of uncovering the truth.”