Marked by the Moon Tyrant
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Chapter 11 A Warning in the Wind img
Chapter 12 The Narrow Pass img
Chapter 13 A Place to Hide img
Chapter 14 Mapping the Hidden Valley img
Chapter 15 First Nights in the Cave img
Chapter 16 The Hunger Problem img
Chapter 17 Storm Season Begins img
Chapter 18 The Echo on the Wind img
Chapter 19 Tracks Near the Cave img
Chapter 20 The Underground Passage img
Chapter 21 The Stranger's Camp img
Chapter 22 The Messenger Birds img
Chapter 23 A Warning Carved in Stone img
Chapter 24 he Narrow Escape img
Chapter 25 The Silent Hunter img
Chapter 26 The Mark on the Tree img
Chapter 27 The Night Fire on the Ridge img
Chapter 28 The First Snow img
Chapter 29 The Shadow by the Fire img
Chapter 30 Draven: The King Who Cannot Sleep img
Chapter 31 The Line in the Snow img
Chapter 32 Draven: The Wolf in the Mountains img
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Chapter 5 Shadows Moving

By evening, the temperature dropped sharply. My breath puffed in the air as I trudged through underbrush thick with frost.

Ahead, a rocky incline rose sharply. I could climb it tonight or wait until morning.

But stopping meant cold.

Cold meant weakness.

Weakness meant capture.

I started climbing.

Halfway up, the hum under my skin sparked once more-stronger this time, but still not painful. A flick of warmth. A warning. A sense of... awareness.

I froze mid-step.

The forest behind me had gone unnaturally quiet.

No birds.

No wind.

No rustle of leaves.

Just the faint, distant echo of something moving... too large, too heavy to be human.

A predator.

I gripped the rock edge, heart thundering.

In my first life, I rarely encountered wild wolves-they avoided anyone carrying a scent tied to the Alpha King. But now, my scent was unclaimed. Ordinary.

And ordinary prey attracted attention.

Carefully, slowly, I pulled myself up the next ledge and pressed my body against the stone. My breath fogged the air.

The sound grew louder-soft pads on leaves, a low rumble of breath.

I closed my eyes.

Keep going, I whispered to myself.

Don't look. Don't run. Running invites the chase.

I climbed one more foothold. Another.

A sharp crack echoed below.

My blood froze.

The creature had stepped on a branch. Deliberate. Too close.

I clung to the rock, lungs burning.

Then-

A growl.

Deep. Warning. Near the base of the cliff.

I forced myself not to look. Not to scream. Not to slip.

The hum inside me flickered again-heat pooling low in my chest, bright and soft.

Not shifting.

Not awakening.

Just-fear sharpening my instincts.

The growl faded after a moment, replaced by the thump of retreating steps.

Only when silence returned did I let myself breathe.

I climbed the final stretch and pulled myself onto the plateau. My arms trembled so hard I nearly collapsed.

I lay there for a long time, staring at the sky turning purple with dusk.

"I won't die this time," I whispered to the fading sun. "Not by kings. Not by fate. Not by anything."

And the woods held their silence, as if listening.

            
            

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