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Moon fire

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Marked by the Moonfire In a world where ancient curses bind packs and villages alike, one girl’s fate could change everything. Every full moon, the village sacrifices a girl to the Shadowlands to appease the ruthless Alphas — powerful beings whose wrath keeps the fragile peace. For Elara Vale, that girl is her. Marked by a mysterious burn beneath her collarbone, Elara knows this is no ordinary punishment. The moon’s blood-red glow awakens something ancient and fierce inside her — a power that could either save her or doom her forever. As she steps into the darkness of the Shadowlands, Elara must confront the three Alphas who hold her fate in their hands. They can claim her as their mate... or end her life. In a tale of forbidden love, dark secrets, and the fight for freedom, Elara will discover that true power lies not in fear or tradition, but in breaking the chains that bind her — even if it means embracing the fire that burns within. Would you like me to tweak it to sound more romantic, darker, or add more about the pack politics?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Mark Awakens

"They say the moon blesses. But they forget—it also burns."

The wind howled through the forest like a creature mourning. Elara Vale stood barefoot in the clearing, the hem of her tattered cloak dragging in the wet moss. Her breath came out in shaky puffs, but her spine was straight, her jaw tight. Tonight wasn't just another full moon. Something inside her pulsed. A second heartbeat. A power too old to belong to her.

"Don't look at it," she whispered to herself, staring up anyway.

The moon bled red.

Behind her, the villagers danced and howled, celebrating the Hunt. They called it tradition. Elara called it a curse. Every full moon, one girl was chosen for the sacred offering—sent to the edge of the Shadowlands. To keep the Alphas calm, they said. To honor the peace.

But peace didn't come from blood. It came from fear.

And tonight, the blood was hers.

A cold hand gripped her wrist. "It's time," said Elder Mirra, eyes sharp like iron.

Elara didn't fight. Not yet. The Mark beneath her collarbone burned, unseen but alive. The closer she got to the forest, the hotter it grew.

The Shadowlands waited.

So did fate.

And so did the three Alphas who would either claim her… or kill her.