The Alpha's Desire: Marked By The Moon

The Alpha's Desire: Marked By The Moon

Niway

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Nyla never wanted to be an alpha - she just wanted to survive. But everything changed when the Corrupted Lupine, a dark force, awakened within her. Now, in addition to protecting her pack, Nyla must fight against this power that promises victory but could destroy her. With magical symbols appearing in the forest and corrupted creatures lurking, Nyla is forced to lead. The more the darkness grows, the more she wonders: will she give in to the Lupine and become the monster everyone fears? Or will she find another way to win without losing her soul? She never chose to be an alpha, but now the fate of everyone depends on her - and time is running out.

Chapter 1 Nyla | Day 2, August 2019

The night was cold, and I hated that place. The small town of Vár-Midra was surrounded by dense forest, with no sign of life except for the distant howls echoing through the night. My breath came out in small white clouds as I clutched my coat tighter to my body, trying to shield myself from the icy wind.

It was my mother's idea to come here, far from any sign of civilization. She had always been obsessed with isolated places, but I could barely imagine that it would be in this remote part of the world where everything would change. Where I would change.

It was the kind of night where I could feel the presence of something greater. A strange vibration in the air, as if the forest itself was... alive. It was like it was watching me. Every tree, every shadow between the branches seemed to have eyes.

"It's just your imagination, Nyla," I muttered to myself, quickening my pace. My name is Nyla, and until then, the strangest thing that had ever happened to me was getting lost on a mountain trail as a child. Little did I know that I was about to get lost in something much, much more dangerous.

That's when I heard it for the first time. A low, guttural growl coming from the darkness. I froze. Every cell in my body turned cold. I tried to take a deep breath, but the air seemed to refuse to enter my lungs. Another growl, closer this time. The sound wrapped around me, as if it was coming from all directions at once.

I knew I should run. Any sane person would have fled at that moment. But I couldn't move. Something inside me wanted to know what was out there. Something primal, almost like a calling.

And then he appeared. Amber eyes glowed in the dark, reflecting the moonlight that barely managed to pierce through the trees. The wolf was enormous, taller than any animal I had ever seen, with fur black as the night and fangs gleaming under the faint light. He was watching me, standing still, as if he was waiting for something. The world seemed to freeze for a second.

My heart raced, the sound echoing in my ears. I should run. I knew that. But those eyes... There was something in them that kept me from taking a single step. It was like he was studying me, as if he wanted to understand me. An immediate connection formed there, in the silence of the forest.

And then, as quickly as he had appeared, he vanished into the darkness. I stood there, breathing heavily, as if I had been snapped out of a trance.

"What the hell was that?" I whispered to myself. But before I could do anything, a deep, rough voice came from behind me.

"You shouldn't be here."

I spun around abruptly, my heart racing again. And there he was. Tall, imposing, with the same amber eyes as the wolf I had just seen. He wore a leather jacket and dark jeans, his hair disheveled and an air of wildness that made the atmosphere around him feel electrifying. It was as if the air around him was charged with energy, ready to explode.

"What... who are you?" My words came out in a weak whisper. My body trembled, not from the cold, but from his presence. Something about him drew me in, in a way I couldn't understand. Something dangerous, intense.

"That doesn't matter now," he replied, his voice a deep purr that sent shivers down my spine. "What matters is that you shouldn't have come here. This forest is not for you."

I should have felt intimidated, but something inside me didn't want to back down.

"And who are you to tell me where I can or can't go?"

He took a step forward, and my entire body responded to the movement. The muscles in my body tensed, as if on alert, but not from fear. It was... anticipation? My God, what was happening to me?

"I'm Thorne," he said, with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "And you're in dangerous territory. Here... there's no turning back."

His words carried a weight I couldn't explain, but somehow, I knew he was right. My instincts screamed at me to run away. But once again, I couldn't move.

"You have no idea what just happened, do you?"

"What are you talking about?" My voice came out hesitant. Nothing made sense.

"This forest chose you. I felt it when you arrived." He took another step, now so close that I could feel the warmth radiating from his body. "You're marked."

"Marked?" The word came out weakly, almost lifeless. My body seemed to yield to an invisible force.

Thorne leaned in, his amber eyes piercing into me, so intense it was impossible to look away.

"Now, you belong to me. There's no escape."

My heart raced at those words, but in a way that didn't involve panic. On the contrary. Every fiber of my being seemed to scream in response, as if I had been waiting my whole life for this moment. And it was there, under the full moon, that everything changed.

I didn't know what it meant to be marked, much less what it implied. But one thing I did know: there was no turning back. I was connected to him, in a way that I could never fully understand. Something dark, something irresistible... and dangerous.

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