Luna made it back to the dorm without incident.
The three first-years who'd run from her must have spread the word. Students stepped aside when she passed. Conversations stopped. Eyes followed her movement.
By the time she reached her room, her hands were shaking.
Nova looked up from her desk. "Oh thank god. I heard what happened. Are you okay?"
"Define okay."
"Fair point." Nova stood. "Come on. Sit. Tell me everything."
Luna collapsed onto her bed. She told Nova about training. About Ryder's harsh methods. About Darius showing up. About her mark glowing so bright it scared other students.
When she finished, Nova was quiet for a long moment.
"That's a lot for day one."
"Tell me about it."
"Okay. So. First thing you need to understand. What happened with those girls? That's going to follow you. Word travels fast here. By dinner, everyone will know your mark glows bright enough to scare people."
"Is that bad?"
"Depends. For some students, it'll make you intimidating. Untouchable. For others, it'll make you a target. They'll see you as a threat that needs to be eliminated before you get too powerful."
Luna's stomach twisted. "So I can't win."
"Not exactly. You just need allies. People who have your back. People who can vouch for you when rumors start flying." Nova sat cross-legged on her bed. "Which brings me to dorm rules. And pack dynamics. Because if you're going to survive here, you need to understand how everything works."
"I'm listening."
"Okay. Rule one. Respect territory. Every dorm floor has unofficial pack territories. Upperclassmen claim the best rooms near the bathrooms and windows. First years get stuck at the ends of hallways. You don't cross into upperclassmen territory without permission. Ever."
"What happens if you do?"
"Depends on who's territory you cross. Some students will just warn you off. Others will challenge you. And challenges here aren't like human school fights. They're serious. Physical. Sometimes violent."
Luna touched her mark. "How do you know all this?"
"My sister told me. Before she graduated, she made me memorize everything. Said it was the difference between surviving and becoming another cautionary tale."
"Your sister sounds intense."
"She was. Is. She made it through all four years without a single challenge. That's rare. Most students get challenged at least once."
"What about you? Have you been challenged?"
"Not yet. Omegas usually get left alone in the first few weeks. We're not seen as threats. But you?" Nova pointed at Luna's wrist. "You're different. Eclipse bloodline. Powerful mark. You're absolutely going to get challenged. Probably soon."
"Great. Looking forward to it."
Nova grinned. "Look on the bright side. If you win, people will leave you alone. If you lose, well. At least you tried."
"That's not comforting."
"I'm bad at pep talks." Nova pulled a notebook from her desk. "Rule two. Dining hall hierarchy. See, the Great Hall isn't just where we eat. It's where social order gets established. Alphas sit at the front near the faculty table. Betas sit in the middle. Omegas and uncategorized students sit in the back. You don't switch sections without earning it."
"How do you earn it?"
"Rank advancement. It happens through tests, challenges, or faculty recommendation. Once you're officially ranked, you move to the appropriate section. Until then, you're stuck in the back with the rest of us."
Luna thought about breakfast that morning. How everyone had seemed to know exactly where to sit. How no one crossed invisible boundaries.
"What about Darius? Where does he sit?"
"Front. Center. Right where everyone can see him. Darius Kane is fourth year Alpha. Top of the social hierarchy. He sits wherever he wants." Nova's expression turned serious. "Why are you asking about him?"
"He confronted me during training. Said my reputation was nothing. That I needed to prove myself."
"Of course he did. That's classic Darius. He sees you as competition. Eclipse bloodline produces Alphas. If you rank up, you'll challenge his position at the top. He's trying to intimidate you before you become a real threat."
"I'm not trying to compete with anyone."
"Doesn't matter. Just by existing, you're a threat to him. And Darius doesn't handle threats well."
A knock at the door interrupted them.
Nova jumped up and opened it.
A girl stood in the hallway. Tall. Blonde. Perfect posture. Her mark was visible on her wrist. A wolf mid-leap. Detailed. Beautiful.
"You're Luna Eclipse?"
"Yeah."
"I'm Jade. Second year. We met briefly at breakfast."
Luna remembered. The girl who'd called Eclipse wolves either heroes or disasters.
"What do you want?"
"To give you some advice. Free of charge. Consider it a welcome gift."
"I'm listening."
Jade stepped into the room without invitation. Nova frowned but didn't object.
"Here's the thing about Silverwood. Power is everything. But power without control is useless. You scared some first years today. Your mark glowed. Your eyes changed. That's impressive. But it's also reckless."
"I didn't mean to."
"Doesn't matter. What matters is perception. Right now, people see you as unstable. Dangerous. That makes you a target for students looking to prove themselves. Especially upperclassmen who want to put you in your place."
"So what am I supposed to do?"
"Learn control. Fast. Show people you're powerful but not chaotic. Demonstrate discipline. Otherwise, someone's going to challenge you. And if you accept a challenge before you're ready, you'll lose. Publicly. Humiliatingly."
Luna's temper flared. "Thanks for the vote of confidence."
"I'm not trying to be mean. I'm being realistic. Eclipse wolves are targets. Always have been. Your grandmother survived because she was exceptional. Disciplined. Controlled. If you want to follow her example, you need to stop letting your wolf react to every threat."
"My wolf?"
"The part of you that glowed today. That flashed gold in your eyes. That's your wolf. Your instinct. Right now, it's running wild because you haven't learned to control it. Until you do, you're a liability. To yourself and everyone around you."
She turned toward the door. "Oh. One more thing. Darius is planning something. I don't know what. But he's been talking to his friends. Scheming. Whatever it is, it involves you. Watch your back."
She left before Luna could respond.
Nova closed the door and locked it. "Well. That was terrifying and helpful in equal measure."
"She said Darius is planning something."
"Of course he is. That's what Alphas do. They scheme. They plot. They find ways to eliminate competition before it becomes a real problem."
"I'm not competition. I just got here."
"You're Eclipse. That makes you competition by default." Nova sat back down. "We need to figure out what he's planning. Before he makes his move."
"How?"
"Observation. We pay attention. Watch who he talks to. Where he goes. What he does. Eventually, he'll slip up. And when he does, we'll be ready."
Luna rubbed her temples. "This is exhausting. I've been here one day and I already have enemies."
"Welcome to Silverwood." Nova's smile was sympathetic. "But hey. You've also got friends. Me. Ryder, kind of. He's harsh but he's on your side. And maybe Jade? She seemed like she was trying to help in her own scary way."
"I guess."
They spent the next hour talking. Nova explained more rules. Where to study. Which professors to avoid. How to navigate the library. Which areas of campus were off limits.
By the time curfew bell rang, Luna's head was spinning with information.
"We should sleep," Nova said. "Tomorrow's another full day. More training. Classes start this week. It only gets more intense from here."
Luna changed into sleep clothes and climbed into bed.
The room went dark.
But Luna couldn't sleep.
Her mind raced. Replaying the day. Ryder's harsh training. Darius's threats. The first-years running from her glowing mark. Jade's warning.
She rolled over and stared at the window.
Moonlight filtered through the glass. The forest beyond was dark. Silent.
Except.
Something moved.
Luna sat up. Slowly. Quietly.
A figure stood at the edge of the forest. Too far away to see clearly. But definitely there. Definitely watching their dorm.
Watching her window specifically.
The figure was tall. Human-shaped. But something about the way it stood felt wrong. Too still. Too patient.
Luna's mark pulsed.
The figure tilted its head. Like it sensed her looking back.
Then it stepped backward into the trees.
And disappeared.
Luna stared at the empty space where it had been.
Her heart pounded.
Someone had been watching her.
Someone who didn't want to be seen.
She lay back down but kept her eyes on the window.
Sleep didn't come for a long time.
And when it did, her dreams were full of shadows and glowing eyes.
Luna hadn't been asleep long when the bell rang.
Not the curfew bell. Something different. Deeper. More resonant.
It echoed through the building, pulling her from uneasy dreams.
Nova sat up in bed. "Moon Circle."
"What?"
"The ceremony. It's tonight. I completely forgot." Nova scrambled out of bed and started pulling on clothes. "We have to go. Now. It's mandatory for all students."
Luna's body felt heavy. Exhausted from training and stress. "Can't we skip it?"
"No. Absolutely not. Missing Moon Circle means automatic detention. And detention here is brutal."
Luna groaned but dragged herself out of bed. She dressed quickly, pulling on jeans and a hoodie.
Her mark tingled. Warm beneath her sleeve.
They left the dorm and joined the stream of students heading downstairs. Everyone moved in silence. Some looked excited. Others looked terrified.
"What exactly happens at Moon Circle?" Luna asked.
"Ritual. Transformation practice. The full moon amplifies our wolf side. Makes it easier to shift. But also harder to control. First years usually just do partial shifts. Upperclassmen go full wolf."
"Partial shift?"
"Eyes. Claws. Teeth. Heightened senses. Basically your wolf coming to the surface without fully taking over."
They exited the building and followed the crowd toward the forest. A path of glowing stones led deeper into the trees. The stones pulsed with pale blue light, marking the way.
Luna's mark pulsed in rhythm with the stones.
"You feel that?" Nova whispered.
"Yeah. What is it?"
"Magic. The Moon Circle is ancient. Older than the academy. The stones are enchanted. They respond to marked wolves."
The path opened into a clearing.
Luna stopped walking.
The Moon Circle was massive. Stones formed a perfect ring, each one twice her height. Runes covered every surface, glowing silver in the moonlight. The center of the circle was bare earth, packed hard from centuries of use.
Students filed in and took positions around the perimeter. First years in the outer ring. Upperclassmen closer to the center.
Faculty stood at cardinal points. Headmaster Sterling at the north. Professor Thorne at the east. A woman Luna didn't recognize at the south. And at the west, an elderly figure in flowing robes.
The moon hung directly overhead. Full. Massive. So bright it cast shadows.
"That's Professor Cael," Nova whispered, nodding toward the elderly figure. "She leads the ceremony. She's been here longer than anyone. Some people say she's over a hundred years old."
Professor Cael raised her hands.
The clearing fell silent.
"Welcome to Moon Circle." Her voice carried across the space despite sounding soft. Gentle. "Tonight, the moon is full. Her power flows through these stones. Through this ground. Through each of you. For first years, this will be your first true connection to your wolf. Do not fight it. Do not fear it. Simply allow it to surface."
She lowered her hands.
The stones began to glow brighter.
Luna's mark burned.
Heat raced up her arm. Down her spine. Through her entire body.
She gasped.
"It's okay," Nova whispered. "Just breathe. Let it happen."
Around the circle, students began to change.
Eyes flashed gold. Silver. Green. Every color Luna could imagine.
Claws extended. Teeth sharpened. Some students dropped to all fours, their bodies stretching and reforming.
Luna's vision blurred.
Everything became sharper. Clearer. She could see individual leaves on trees fifty feet away. Could hear heartbeats from every student in the circle. Could smell fear and excitement and power mixing in the air.
Her hands cramped.
She looked down and watched claws push through her fingernails. Black. Sharp. Dangerous.
"Nova." Her voice came out wrong. Deeper. Rougher.
"You're doing great. Just keep breathing."
But Luna couldn't breathe.
Her lungs felt too small. Her skin felt too tight. Something inside her was trying to get out and she couldn't stop it.
Her mark blazed so bright it lit up the circle.
Students near her backed away.
"Professor." Someone's voice. Scared. "Something's wrong with the Eclipse girl."
Luna fell to her knees.
Her body was changing. Bones shifting. Muscles rearranging. She could feel fur trying to push through her skin.
"I can't control it." The words came out as a growl.
"Luna, look at me."
A hand touched her shoulder.
Ryder.
He knelt beside her. His eyes were gold. Fully wolf. But his expression was calm. Focused.
"Look at me. Not the moon. Not the circle. Me."
Luna met his gaze.
"Your wolf is trying to emerge. That's normal. But you're fighting it. Stop fighting."
"If I stop fighting, I'll shift completely."
"No. You'll shift when you're ready. Right now, your wolf just wants to be acknowledged. Let her surface. Just a little. Then pull her back. You're in control. Not her. You."
Luna tried. She focused on Ryder's voice. His steady presence. She let the wolf rise just enough to feel it. To touch it.
Her claws retracted slightly. Her vision cleared. The burning in her mark eased.
"Good. That's good. Now pull back. Slowly."
Luna pulled. The wolf resisted. It wanted out. Wanted freedom. But she was stronger.
Barely.
The wolf retreated.
Luna collapsed forward, catching herself on her hands. Human hands. No claws. No fur.
"You did it." Ryder's hand stayed on her shoulder. "That was close. But you did it."
"I almost shifted completely."
"But you didn't. That's what matters."
Around them, other students were still transforming. Some successfully. Others struggling like Luna had.
Professor Cael appeared beside them. Her eyes were completely silver. Ageless. Ancient.
"Interesting." She stared at Luna's wrist. "Very interesting indeed."
"What is?" Luna asked.
"Your mark. I've seen many in my years here. Thousands. But yours is unique."
"How?"
"The pattern. The way it glows. The power it channels." Cael knelt down. Her hand hovered over Luna's wrist but didn't touch. "This is not a standard marking. This is something older. Rarer."
"What does that mean?"
"It means your wolf is not like others. Your bloodline is tied to something ancient. Something that predates even this academy." Cael's expression was unreadable. "The Eclipse line has always been special. But you, child, you may be the most powerful Eclipse to walk these grounds in generations."
"I don't want to be powerful. I just want to survive."
"Those two things are not mutually exclusive. In fact, at Silverwood, one often requires the other."
Cael stood and returned to her position at the west point.
The ceremony continued for another hour. Students practiced partial shifts. Some attempted full transformations. A few lost control and had to be restrained by faculty.
Luna sat in the outer ring with Nova, watching. Learning. Her mark still pulsed but the intensity had faded.
"That was terrifying," Nova said quietly. "I thought you were going to full shift right there."
"Me too."
"But you didn't. Because of Ryder." Nova glanced at where Ryder stood with other fifth years. "He came all the way across the circle to help you. That's not normal mentor behavior."
"What do you mean?"
"Mentors observe. They don't intervene unless someone's about to die. But Ryder stopped your shift before it became dangerous. That's personal. Not professional."
Luna looked at Ryder. He was talking to another student but his eyes kept drifting toward her.
When he caught her looking, he nodded once. A silent check-in.
She nodded back.
"See?" Nova whispered. "Definitely personal."
The ceremony ended when Professor Cael raised her hands again. The stones' glow faded. Students began shifting back to fully human form.
"First Moon Circle complete," Cael announced. "First years, you survived. That is accomplishment enough. Upperclassmen, continue honing your control. Dismissed. Return to your dorms. Sleep. Tomorrow's lessons will be difficult."
Students filed out of the clearing. Exhausted. Shaken. Changed.
Luna stood on wobbly legs. Nova steadied her.
"You okay to walk?"
"Yeah. I think so."
They started back toward the path.
Professor Cael's voice stopped them. "Miss Eclipse. A word."
Nova shot Luna a worried look. "Want me to wait?"
"No. I'll catch up."
Nova left with the other students.
Luna turned back to Cael. The professor stood in the center of the circle, moonlight making her look ethereal. Otherworldly.
"Your mark is unusual," Cael said without preamble. "But more than that, it's old. The pattern you bear was last seen on your great-great-grandmother. She was marked the same way. Crescent moon consumed by shadow. Eye at the center."
"What happened to her?"
"She died young. Twenty-three. During a battle with rogue wolves. But before she died, she was the most powerful student Silverwood had ever seen. She could shift faster than anyone. Control her wolf with precision. Fight with the strength of ten normal wolves."
Luna's stomach twisted. "You're saying I'll die young too?"
"I'm saying your bloodline carries both gift and curse. Great power. Great danger. The Eclipse mark always demands payment. The question is what price you're willing to pay."
"I don't understand."
"You will. In time." Cael moved closer. "But know this. Your mark is tied to ancient magic. Older than shifter bloodlines. Older than this academy. Older than the goddess herself, some say. It chose you for a reason. Find that reason. Before the darkness finds you first."
"What darkness?"
Cael's silver eyes reflected the moonlight. "The same darkness that took your great-great-grandmother. The same darkness that watches from the forest. The same darkness that marked you during an eclipse moon."
Luna's blood went cold. "How did you know my mark appeared during an eclipse?"
"Because that's the only time an Eclipse wolf can be marked. When the moon is consumed by shadow. When darkness and light meet. When the old magic wakes."
Cael turned and walked toward the forest, her robes trailing behind her.
Luna stood alone in the circle.
The stones had stopped glowing. But her mark still pulsed. Faint. Steady.
Like a heartbeat.
Or a warning.
Luna waited three days before she went into the forest.
Three days of classes. Training with Ryder. Avoiding Darius's constant stares. Listening to Nova's warnings about staying within academy boundaries.
But every night, she looked out her window at the dark treeline.
And wondered.
The Moon Circle had awakened something in her. She could feel it constantly now. Her wolf. Restless. Curious. Wanting to run.
Ryder's training focused on control. Discipline. Holding back.
But Luna needed to know what she was holding back from.
She needed to understand what she could actually do.
So on the fourth night after Moon Circle, she waited until Nova fell asleep. Then she dressed in dark clothes, slipped out of the dorm, and headed for the forest.
The campus was quiet. Patrol schedules were predictable. She'd watched long enough to know when gaps appeared.
She crossed the courtyard, keeping to shadows. Reached the treeline without incident.
The forest was different at night.
Darker. Wilder. The air tasted like earth and pine and something else. Something that made her mark tingle.
Magic.
Luna stepped between the trees.
Immediately, her senses sharpened. She could hear everything. Owls hunting. Mice scurrying through underbrush. Water running somewhere in the distance.
She could smell the forest. Individual scents layering over each other. Moss. Bark. Flowers that only bloomed at night.
Her mark glowed faintly, providing just enough light to see by.
She walked deeper. Away from the academy. Away from rules and professors and students who watched her every move.
Here, she was alone.
Free.
Her wolf stirred. Pleased.
Luna let it rise slightly. Just enough to enhance her senses further. Her vision sharpened. Colors became clearer even in darkness.
She could see the path animals had worn through the undergrowth. Could follow trails by scent alone.
This was what she'd been missing. What training couldn't teach her.
The wild.
A branch snapped behind her.
Luna spun around.
Nothing.
Just trees and shadow.
She kept walking. Faster now. Her instincts whispered warnings but curiosity pushed her forward.
The trees grew thicker. Older. Their branches blocked out the moon almost completely.
Luna's mark provided the only light.
Another sound. Closer this time. Breathing.
Heavy. Deep. Not human.
Luna's wolf surged forward. Protective. Ready.
"Easy," she whispered to herself. "Just an animal."
But animals in this forest weren't normal. Nova had told her that. Creatures lived here that didn't exist in the human world. Things that fed on magic. Things that hunted marked wolves.
The breathing grew louder.
Luna turned slowly.
A shape moved between the trees. Low to the ground. Massive.
Her heart pounded.
The creature stepped into a patch of moonlight.
It looked like a wolf. But wrong. Too big. Too angular. Its fur was black but seemed to absorb light rather than reflect it. And its eyes glowed red.
Not gold like shifter wolves. Red.
"What are you?" Luna breathed.
The creature's lips pulled back. Teeth like daggers. A low growl rumbled from its chest.
Luna's wolf screamed danger.
She backed up. Slowly. Carefully. "I'm not a threat. I'm just passing through."
The creature stalked forward. Matching her pace.
"Okay. New plan."
Luna ran.
The creature chased.
She could hear it behind her. Crashing through undergrowth. Faster than she was. Gaining.
Her wolf rose without permission. Instinct taking over.
Luna's hands shifted. Claws extending. Her vision sharpened further. Her speed increased.
She dodged trees. Leaped over fallen logs. Her body moved with grace she didn't know she possessed.
But the creature was still gaining.
She needed more.
Luna let her wolf surge higher. Teeth sharpened. Her jaw ached as it restructured. Fur pushed through skin on her arms and legs.
She was partially shifted. More wolf than human. But still in control.
Barely.
The creature lunged.
Luna twisted midstride. Claws met teeth. The impact sent her stumbling.
The creature recovered first. It circled her. Looking for weakness.
Luna's mind raced. She couldn't fight this thing. It was too big. Too strong.
She needed to escape.
The academy. If she could reach the boundary, the wards would protect her.
But which direction?
Everything looked the same. Trees. Shadow. No landmarks.
The creature lunged again.
Luna ducked. Rolled. Came up running in a different direction.
Please be the right way.
Her mark burned. Hot. Painful. But also guiding. Pulling her toward something.
She followed the pull.
The creature followed her.
Branches whipped her face. Roots tried to trip her. But she kept running.
The mark's pull grew stronger.
Then she saw it. A faint shimmer in the air ahead. The wards.
The boundary.
Luna pushed harder. Her lungs burned. Her muscles screamed. But the shimmer grew closer.
The creature's breath was hot on her heels.
Luna dove through the wards.
The shimmer flared bright. A wall of light erupted behind her.
The creature hit the barrier and bounced back with a howl of rage.
Luna tumbled across grass. Academy grass. Safe ground.
She lay gasping. Her body still partially shifted. Claws. Teeth. Fur.
Slowly, she pulled her wolf back. The shift reversed. Painful. Exhausting.
When she was fully human again, she sat up.
The creature stood on the other side of the wards. Watching her. Its red eyes glowed with intelligence. With recognition.
Like it knew what she was.
Like it had been waiting for her.
"What are you?" Luna whispered again.
The creature tilted its head. Then turned and melted back into the forest.
Luna sat in the grass, shaking.
That wasn't a normal forest animal. That was something else. Something that shouldn't exist.
And it had chased her. Specifically her.
Movement caught her eye.
Another pair of eyes. Watching from deeper in the forest.
These eyes glowed gold. Wolf eyes. Shifter eyes.
Someone else was out there.
Someone who'd watched her encounter with that creature.
Someone who'd let her run without helping.
The golden eyes blinked once. Then disappeared.
Luna scrambled to her feet. She ran toward the dorms. Heart pounding. Mind racing.
She'd gone into the forest to test her powers. To understand her wolf.
But she'd learned something else instead.
The forest held secrets. Dangerous secrets.
And something in those trees knew who she was.
Something had been following her.
Watching her.
Waiting.