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Moonbound Hearts
Moonbound Hearts
Autor: Joel J. Parker

Chapter 1- The Awakening Mark

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Chapter 1: The Awakening Mark

The forest had always been my sanctuary, my escape from the relentless eyes and whispers of the pack. Even at twenty-two, as a low-ranked scout, I cherished the moments when I could disappear beneath the canopy of silver leaves, the moonlight filtering through in delicate shards, painting the world in shades of mystery and quiet danger. Tonight, the full moon hung heavy in the sky, a glowing orb that seemed to pulse in rhythm with my heartbeat. I could feel its power even before I reached the clearing.

The scent of the forest was intoxicating tonight, stronger than usual, mingling with the earthy aroma of moss and damp soil. My boots pressed softly into the thick undergrowth as I moved silently, every step deliberate. I had scouted this section countless times, mapping the terrain and noting safe paths and potential dangers, yet tonight, the forest felt… different. Alive in a way that pricked my senses, whispering secrets I couldn’t yet comprehend.

I paused near a jagged rock formation, lifting my hand to brush a strand of silver hair from my face. That’s when it began, an odd tingling sensation under my skin, starting at my wrist and spreading in gentle, electric pulses across my arm. I froze, chest tightening, because I knew that sensation. Or at least, I thought I did.

My gaze fell to my left wrist, and I caught the faintest shimmer beneath the moonlight. At first, I thought it was the reflection of the stars on the dew-soaked skin, but the glow intensified, tracing the lines of a symbol I had never seen before. A wolf’s mark, or something that resembled one, etched itself across my flesh, glowing faintly, almost pulsating with life. My breath hitched.

“What… what is this? I shivered as I mumbled, despite the fact no one was close enough to hear me. The mark seemed to hum against my skin, a warmth that was neither comforting nor threatening but undeniably powerful. I had heard legends in hushed tones, tales of fated mates and the marks that bound them, but I had always dismissed them as stories to scare us young wolves. Now, staring at the mark that had appeared of its own accord, I wondered if the stories had been warnings instead.

I flexed my wrist, willing the mark to fade, to disappear, but it did not. Instead, it seemed to pulse in tune with something beyond me, something far away. A low, haunting howl drifted through the trees, soft but insistent, echoing in the distance. My chest tightened at the sound, and an unfamiliar pull tugged at me, a force I could not resist. My wolf stirred beneath the surface, senses alert, instincts whispering caution, yet curiosity flared hotter than fear.

I swallowed hard. “Who’s there?” With my voice hardly audible above a whisper as the trees engulfed me, I called into the deserted forest. No response came, only the lingering echo of the howl, reverberating through the canopy as if calling directly to me. My pulse raced; every instinct screamed that this was no ordinary wolf.

My mind reeled. Could it be an Alpha from another pack? Perhaps a wild wolf from the outer territories? No, this pull was different; it was intimate and magnetic, like the forest itself had taken a breath and pointed me in a direction I didn’t yet understand. My heart ached with a strange longing. one I could not place. My wolf responded before I could, ears twitching, muscles coiled for movement.

I stepped forward, hesitant, my hand unconsciously touching the glowing mark. The warmth flared under my fingers, and a shiver ran down my spine. I could feel a thread connecting me to something or someone miles away. I had heard of fated mates, those rare bonds the Moon herself marked, and I had never believed them to be real. Until now.

“What are you trying to tell me?” I murmured to the night, heart pounding, every nerve ending alive. The forest seemed to lean closer, listening, as if aware of the significance of this moment. My breath caught when the howl sounded again, closer this time, carrying not just sound but emotion, an almost human resonance of loneliness, longing, and command.

I sank to my knees, gripping the mossy earth beneath me, trying to steady my breathing. My mind spun with questions. Was this a warning? A call? A bond? My entire life, I had trained to follow the rules, to obey pack hierarchy and respect boundaries, but something deep within me, an instinct I could not name, told me that this moment was bigger than obedience.

A sudden gust of wind rustled the leaves above me, brushing against my cheek, and I felt a tingling across my arms and shoulders, like the forest itself was alive, whispering secrets in a language only my wolf could understand. My vision blurred slightly, the moonlight bending, shadows stretching and twisting until they seemed almost sentient. I could hear it in the rustling leaves: a presence, unseen but undeniable, drawing nearer.

I pressed my palms to the mark, willing the power to reveal itself, to tell me why it had chosen me. And then, as if in answer, the pull strengthened, pulling not just my body but my very essence toward the distant howl. My wolf growled low in my chest, a warning I could barely suppress. I wanted to obey, but fear clenched at my stomach. This could be a trap, a lure into danger I wasn’t ready to face.

Yet, something inside me The raw, untamed part of me I had barely begun to acknowledge threw caution aside. I rose to my feet, senses heightened, and took a cautious step in the direction of the sound. The glow on my wrist flared brightly, illuminating the path ahead. The shadows seemed to shift around me, stretching and recoiling as if reacting to my movement.

I shivered. Was this the moment my life changed forever? The mark pulsed again, and I could feel an unmistakable resonance of destiny. My wolf howled in my mind, answering the distant call, though I could not yet see who or what had sent it. My heart hammered in my chest, excitement and terror warring for dominance.

A branch snapped behind me, and I spun around, hand instinctively reaching toward a hidden dagger at my waist. But there was nothing, just the trees swaying in the night wind. My chest heaved as I forced myself to calm down, trying to ignore the sudden rush of adrenaline. And yet, even as I told myself it was nothing, I knew it wasn’t. Something had shifted. Something powerful had awakened.

I took another step forward, and the howl sounded again, clearer and closer, with an unmistakable urgency. It was a sound that vibrated through my bones, pulling at me in ways I had never experienced. My breath caught in my throat. The forest seemed to fall silent, holding its collective breath. I felt the glow on my wrist flare again, and in that moment, I knew I could no longer ignore it.

“Who are you?” I whispered, my voice trembling despite myself. My wolf growled again, ears flattened, muscles coiled, and yet my legs moved of their own accord. The pull was undeniable and irresistible, like a thread weaving through the night straight to me. My heart ached with anticipation, fear, and something else, something unfamiliar but powerful, a promise of destiny yet unseen.

I pressed forward into the darkness, every step deliberate, every sense alert. The howl called again, closer now, echoing across the trees like a heartbeat I could feel in my chest. My wolf stirred beneath me, wild and eager, and I felt the first real taste of fear, not the fear of danger but the fear of what I might discover.

And then I realized: I wasn’t just following a sound. I was following a destiny I didn’t yet understand. The mark on my wrist burned brighter, the pulse syncing with my heartbeat. Every instinct screamed to run, to flee into safety, but I could not. Something in that call, that howl, had claimed me before I even knew its name.

The wind rustled through the trees again, carrying with it a whisper of silver and shadows, a promise and a warning. I froze, heart pounding, feeling the weight of the unknown pressing against me. Somewhere out there, just beyond the reach of sight, was something calling my name. Something powerful. Something… fated.

And I knew, with a certainty that chilled and thrilled me at the same time, that my life would never be the same again.

The howl sounded one final time, long and low, vibrating through the ground beneath my feet. My wolf answered it instinctively, a primal sound that echoed through the trees. And for the first time in my life, I felt the pull of something beyond myself, a destiny that demanded attention, obedience, and perhaps… surrender.

I didn’t know who or what it was. But I had no choice but to follow.

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