Marked By Moonlight
stless, full of movement and noise. I was running... no, not running, moving swiftly and confident, through
oke up,
lver‑white. My sheets were twisted, damp with sweat, and my heart
lage wa
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the heat
, clutching my arms as my skin prickled. Every sound sharpened the cr
inside m
nge beneath my feet, every tiny crack and grain a
hispered.
ng inside me exploded into something wild and alive. It felt like my body was
ve to keep fr
a low how
os
rer than ever, its trees bathed in moonlight. I could see paths b
my reflectio
fr
no longer ent
ugh the brown - fai
ashed o
pounded
my mother sho
I didn't want to scare her. But the pull toward the forest intensif
of pain hit s
hands trembled, fingers curling as stren
hift.
echoed in
if
led below, not brea
r came again, c
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sion. "I don't know
. The heat focused, no longe
ly, I pushed
mething like balance. I wasn't changing fully not
touched t
urn
the glass, tall and solid, moonlight glinting across dark fu
gua
ion rooted d
asn't
s a c
yes faded, not gone, just resting. What
it had
clined his he
o
appeared in
t more alive than I had ever felt. The fore
t like
p down,
beginning of wha