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Chapter 5- The Test of the Mark

ผู้เขียน: Joel J. Parker
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The clearing feels smaller than it ever has.

Or maybe it’s just the weight of the eyes on me, dozens of them, sharp and curious, pressing in from every direction as if the forest itself were holding its breath. The moon hangs high above us, pale and unblinking, bathing the stone circle in silver light. It’s the same place where ceremonies are held and where wolves are named, bonded, and punished.

Where truth is dragged into the open.

My wrist burns.

Not the sharp pain I felt it when the mark first appeared days ago, but something is deeper now, like heat spreading beneath my skin, pulsing in time with my heartbeat. I keep my arm close to my body, fingers curled, as if hiding it will somehow make this moment disappear. now, like

It won’t.

I knew that the moment Elder Selene summoned me before dawn.

"The council has decided," she’d said, her voice calm and unreadable. The mark must be tested.

Tested.

The word echoes in my head as I step forward into the circle, my boots crunching softly against the dirt and stone. The murmurs around me swell and fade like waves, snippets of whispers slipping into my ears whether I want them to or not.

"An Omega, really?"

“Could it be real?”

“I heard the mark glowed during the ceremony…”

“Or maybe she faked it.”

I swallow hard and lift my chin.

I won’t look back.

At the far edge of the circle, the council stands in a half-arc, Elder Selene in the center, flanked by the others, their faces carved from stone and judgment. Morrigan Drake stands just behind them, her posture perfect, her lips curved into something that almost looks like sympathy.

Almost.

Her eyes meet mine, and I see it there: anticipation. Hunger.

She wants me to fail.

Then there’s him.

Ronan Ashford stands apart from the council, closer to the shadows than the light. His arms are folded across his chest, his broad shoulders tense beneath his dark jacket. His presence is like gravity: silent, overwhelming, and impossible to ignore.

I don’t look at him.

Not directly.

But my mark does.

The moment I step fully into the moonlight, heat explodes across my wrist. A sharp gasp escapes me before I can stop it, and suddenly the glow is there, silver-blue light spilling from beneath my sleeve, bright enough to draw a collective inhale from the crowd.

The mark is awake.

“No…” someone whispers.

I squeeze my eyes shut for half a heartbeat, steadying myself. Don’t panic. Don’t run. Running would only confirm everything they already think about me, that I’m weak, that I don’t belong here.

I lower my arm.

The mark pulses openly now, the intricate lines glowing like they’ve been etched with moonlight itself. Gasps ripple through the clearing, excitement and fear tangling together in the air.

Elder Selene steps forward. “Lyra Vale,” she says, her voice carrying easily. “You stand here because you claim the mark on your wrist signifies a fated mate bond.”

I flinch at the word "claim"; I never asked for this.

“Yes,” I say quietly. My voice shakes, but it doesn’t break.

Her gaze sharpens. “Fated bonds are rare. Powerful. And dangerous when misunderstood.”

I nod. “I know.”

“Then you understand why we must be certain.”

A low hum rises from the stones beneath my feet as the ritual begins. The circle has always held old magic, older than the pack itself, but tonight it feels alive, responding to the mark like it recognizes something it hasn’t felt in a long time.

Elder Selene raises her staff and strikes it once against the ground.

The sound echoes.

“Extend your arm.”

I hesitate only a second before doing as she says, pushing my sleeve back fully and holding my wrist out in front of me. The mark flares brighter, warmth flooding up my arm and into my chest. My heart pounds so hard it feels like it might crack my ribs.

The council begins to chant.

The words are ancient, woven with power and intention. As they speak, the air thickens, pressing against my skin, sinking into my bones. The light from the mark shifts, responding to the magic, with lines moving and twisting like they’re alive.

Pain blooms suddenly, sharp and searing, but not unbearable.

I grit my teeth and hold still.

Endure.

The chant grows louder.

“Bring forth the Alpha,” Elder Selene commands.

The words send a jolt through me.

Before I can stop myself, my gaze snaps to Ronan.

He doesn’t move at first.

For a heartbeat, I think he won’t step forward at all. His face is carved from restraint, his jaw tight, and his eyes dark and unreadable.

Then he moves.

Each step he takes toward the circle sends another surge of heat through my body. The mark responds violently now, light blazing so bright it casts reflections on the stones around us. My breath catches, my knees threatening to give way.

It’s not just glowing.

It’s pulling.

Every instinct in me screams to close the distance between us, to reach for him, to stand at his side where something deep and ancient insists I belong. The urge is so strong it’s almost painful.

The pack feels it too.

The murmurs rise again, louder now, edged with disbelief.

“Look at the mark."

“It’s reacting."

“In the Alpha’s presence”

Ronan stops a few paces away from me, close enough that I can feel the heat of him, the strength coiled tightly beneath his stillness. The mark flares again, responding to him like a living thing.

I suck in a sharp breath.

“Steady,” Elder Selene warns. “Do not touch.”

As if I could.

Ronan doesn’t look at my wrist.

He looks at my face.

The intensity of his gaze steals the air from my lungs. There’s something there, conflict, tension, something that feels dangerously close to recognition, but his expression remains controlled, locked behind walls I don’t know how to breach.

The chant shifts.

The magic surges.

The mark burns.

Suddenly, images flash behind my eyes: silver light and a massive wolf with ash-dark fur, standing at the edge of a cliff beneath a blood-red moon. Power thrums through me, wild and unrestrained, and for a terrifying moment, I feel like I might lose myself to it.

I cry out, the sound tearing free before I can stop it.

The mark answers.

Light explodes outward, a wave of energy rippling through the circle. Several pack members stagger back, shielding their eyes. The stones beneath my feet glow faintly, ancient symbols lighting up in response.

“This has never happened before,” someone breathes.

I sway, dizzy, my vision blurring at the edges.

And then strong hands catch my shoulders.

I freeze.

Ronan.

He’s close now, closer than the ritual rules allow, his grip firm and grounding. Heat floods through me at the contact, the mark blazing brighter than ever, the pull between us undeniable.

For one dangerous heartbeat, the world narrows to just us.

His eyes search mine, something raw flickering beneath the surface before it’s buried again. His hands tighten slightly, steadying me, anchoring me in the storm.

The chant falters.

The council stares.

Elder Selene lifts her staff sharply. “Alpha.”

Ronan releases me immediately, stepping back as if burned. The sudden absence of his touch leaves me swaying, the cold rushing in where his warmth had been.

The magic settles slowly, the light from the mark dimming but not fading. It remains visible and undeniable.

The silence that follows is deafening.

Elder Selene turns, her gaze sweeping over the council, then the pack. Finally, she declares, "The ritual has spoken." “The mark responds to the Alpha’s presence. Its power is genuine.”

A wave of murmurs crashes through the clearing.

“Fated”

“It has to be."

“But an Omega”

My chest tightens.

Elder Selene’s eyes return to Ronan. “Alpha Ashford,” she says evenly. “You have seen the result. The mark recognizes you.”

Every breath I take feels too loud.

This is it.

Ronan’s jaw tightens. He looks at the council, at the pack, and finally back at me. His expression is unreadable, his emotions locked away behind the mask of Alpha authority.

“I have seen it,” he says.

The words are measured. Controlled.

Not acceptance.

Not rejection.

The pause that follows stretches unbearably long.

My heart hammers as the question hangs unspoken in the air, heavy with consequence.

Will he claim the bond?

Or will he deny it again?

Ronan’s gaze hardens, something resolute settling over his features. He lowers his hands to his sides, shoulders squaring.

“The council will decide the next steps,” he says coolly. “This matter is not resolved.”

A sharp ache spreads through my chest.

Not resolved.

The pack erupts into whispers once more, confusion and excitement tangling together. Morrigan’s lips curve into a faint, satisfied smile.

Ronan turns away.

Just like that.

The mark on my wrist throbs once, painfully, as if protesting his retreat. I curl my fingers around it, breathing through the ache as the weight of the moment settles over me.

The test has proven one thing beyond doubt.

My destiny is real.

And so is the war; it’s about to start.

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