OWNED BY THE MOON KING

Chapter 4

The Moon's Test

The morning mist clung to the ground like a soft, gray blanket as Arielle followed the Moon King deeper into the territory. Every step seemed heavier than the last; the forest was alive, not just with animals but with whispers, shadows, and eyes that watched her with thinly veiled suspicion. The high-ranking wolves padded silently beside them, their amber eyes cold, measuring her every movement.

"You will undergo the ritual today," the Moon King said, voice low, his silver eyes cutting through her like knives. "It is a test of courage, of obedience... of your worth to this pack. Do not fail."

Arielle's stomach knotted. She had survived the forest, survived the awakening of the bond-but this? Standing before the pack, being judged, was something entirely different. "I-I don't know if I can," she admitted, voice trembling.

He paused and turned to her, his expression unreadable, though his eyes softened just a fraction. "You can. And you will. The bond is stronger than you know. Trust it. Trust me."

The clearing they arrived at was circular, surrounded by towering stones etched with ancient runes that glowed faintly under the silver moonlight. Wolves lined the edges, forming a living barrier. Arielle could feel their eyes on her, the weight of their judgment pressing down like stones on her chest.

"You will retrieve the Moonfire crystal from the caves beyond," the Moon King instructed. "It is dangerous. Many have failed. Do not falter, or you will bring shame upon yourself."

Her eyes widened. The caves were legendary-home to beasts she had only heard about in fearful whispers. "I... I can do this," she said, trying to summon courage. Her hand brushed the crescent mark on her neck, glowing faintly under her skin. The bond pulsed in response, warm and insistent. She drew strength from it, even as her legs shook.

The Moon King stepped closer, his presence suffocating and protective all at once. "Remember," he murmured, brushing her hair back from her face, "failure is not an option. And while the pack watches, you are mine. No harm will come to you... not while I am here."

A shiver ran down her spine at the possessive tone. She hated how much it thrilled her.

The pack gave a low growl as she stepped forward, marking the beginning of the test. Arielle's pulse raced as she entered the shadowed path leading to the caves. The air grew cooler, denser, and the faint glow of runes behind her seemed to retreat with every step. Wolves howled in the distance, and she felt the weight of unseen eyes following her.

A sudden rustle of leaves made her spin. Two shadowy figures emerged, their eyes glowing faintly red. Wild, aggressive wolves, guardians of the caves, snarled, circling her. Arielle's heart leapt into her throat. She had no weapon, no training-but the bond pulsed, sending a surge of energy through her veins.

A silver light burst from the crescent mark on her neck, and the beasts froze, snarling but unable to move closer. The bond-the Moon King's claim-protected her even from these creatures. She realized, with awe and fear, that part of him was in her now. She wasn't alone. She would never be alone.

When she returned, the Moon King was waiting at the edge of the clearing, his gaze piercing, his silver eyes unreadable. "You passed," he said softly, though there was a hint of pride in his tone. "But the true test... is understanding what it means to belong to me."

Arielle's knees weakened, and he caught her, steadying her. The air between them shimmered with tension. His hand rested on the small of her back, possessive, grounding, claiming. Her pulse raced as her body pressed into his. "You're mine," he whispered again, and the words wrapped around her heart like chains she didn't want to break.

Her mind spun. She had survived the forest, the pack's scrutiny, the caves' dangers-and yet, it was this-his touch, his words, his claim-that left her trembling the most. She should have resisted. She should have run. But the pull of the bond, and of him, was too strong.

Arielle realized then, in the quiet aftermath of the test, that her life had irrevocably changed. The Moon King's world was hers now, whether she accepted it or not. And the thought... frightened her more than any beast ever could.

Because belonging to him was not a choice.

It was destiny.

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