Lily tapped away at the keyboard of her laptop, her fingers moving with practiced ease as she furiously took notes during her Werewolf History class.
It was her second week on campus, and she was already adjusting to the pace of being a student at Moonshine College. She didn’t mind being a sophomore in a class full of juniors and seniors, and she was actually enjoying her time here. The professor was talking about the origins of the first Werewolf Packs, their alliances with the moon goddess, and the rise of Alpha bloodlines. Lily had always been a history freak, and the study of werewolf history had been one of the most interesting subjects she had ever encountered. She was so immersed in her notes that she almost didn’t notice the door opening. A loud voice echoed through the classroom, disrupting the flow of the lecture. "My bad, professor," the voice said with a distinct, unapologetic tone. Lily’s head snapped up, and for a moment, her eyes locked onto the door. Her breath caught in her throat. Lily clenched her jaw, trying to stay focused, but she couldn’t stop the flash of irritation that gripped her. The professor’s voice broke through her thoughts. “And you are…?” He had an edge in his tone, clearly annoyed by the disruption. Lily’s eyes narrowed as she watched the latecomer stand confidently in the doorway. He was tall, with messy brown hair, and his posture exuded arrogance. He didn’t look at all remorseful for being late. He casually walked into the room and leaned against the desk at the front. His air of indifference was palpable, and it made Lily’s blood boil. “Ethan,” he replied coolly, smirking as he glanced at the professor. “I’m Ethan Grey. I’m sure we’ve met before. Don’t you remember me?” The professor’s expression flickered between disbelief and irritation. “Right. You’re the one who always manages to walk in late and make everyone wait.” Ethan didn’t seem fazed by the professor’s scolding. “I have a lot on my plate, sir. Busy life, you know?” Lily rolled her eyes internally, not wanting to get too involved in their back-and-forth. Ethan’s arrogance was annoying, and she wasn’t interested in entertaining him any more than she already had. “Take a seat, Mr. Grey. And let’s try to avoid further interruptions.” Lily prayed that he wouldn’t sit near her. She wasn’t in the mood to deal with him today. But of course, he didn’t listen. Ethan walked across the room, his smirk never fading as he casually plopped down at the desk beside her. He was too close for comfort. She could practically feel the heat radiating off of him. His presence was like a magnetic pull she couldn’t shake off. Lily immediately stiffened, a wave of irritation washing over her. She didn’t want to deal with him. Not now, not ever. “So,” Ethan’s voice was low, his tone taunting. “The girl who slapped me yesterday. What’s your name again?” Lily gritted her teeth. “I think you know my name already.” He leaned in slightly, his voice dropping an octave. “Oh, I know your name. I’m just curious about that little gesture from yesterday. You slapped me pretty hard, you know?” Lily didn’t even bother to turn and look at him. She kept her focus on the professor. “I’m not apologizing,” she said coldly. “You almost ran me over with your car. I don’t think I owe you an apology for anything.” Ethan chuckled darkly. “Well, I’ve forgiven you, Lily. I think that’s more than you deserve.” He leaned closer, his breath warm against her ear. “But don’t worry, I’m a gentleman. I won’t hold it against you.” Lily felt a shiver run down her spine. She hated how comfortable he sounded, how casual he was about it. “I don’t need your forgiveness,” she retorted, trying to hide the nervous energy that was building within her. “I didn’t ask for it, and I don’t want it.” He smiled like he had won some kind of game, but Lily wasn’t playing. The class went on, but Lily’s focus was divided. She could feel Ethan’s presence beside her, his eyes occasionally flicking to her, a subtle reminder that he was still there, still trying to engage her. His voice was the only thing that kept breaking her concentration. “So, Lily,” he started, once again invading her space. “What’s it like being a Luna? I bet it comes with a lot of responsibilities. It must be exhausting having to juggle everything. Don’t you ever want to get away from all that pressure?” Lily’s fists clenched under her desk. The nerve of him. “You really don’t know when to quit, do you?” She snapped, her patience wearing thin. “No, I don’t,” he said with a sly grin. “And I really like it when a woman challenges me.” Lily’s heart raced. Her emotions were a mix of irritation and something she couldn’t quite place. She hated the way he was talking to her. He was crossing all the lines she had set up. The bell rang, signaling the end of class, but before Lily could pack up her things and escape, Ethan was on her like a hawk. “So, about lunch,” he said, his voice suddenly smooth. “How about we grab a bite? I’m sure you’re hungry after all that learning.” Lily’s face twisted in disgust. “I’m not interested, Ethan. Stay away from me.” He raised an eyebrow. “Are you sure about that? I think you’re just playing hard to get.” “I’m not playing,” she said firmly. “I have two mates, Alphas, and I’m their Luna. You should get that through your head. I’m not interested in you.” Ethan chuckled again. “But that’s just it, Lily. I’m interested in you. And I’m not going to let your little mates scare me off.” Lily’s patience was stretched to its limit. “You don’t know who you’re messing with.” She tried to pull away, but Ethan’s hand shot out, grabbing her wrist. The action was quick and smooth, almost like he had planned it. Lily froze, her eyes widening with shock as she met his smoldering gaze. “Let go of me, Ethan,” she said, her voice low and dangerous. But Ethan was already leaning closer, his body pressed up against hers. “Come on, Luna,” he whispered, his lips grazing her ear. “You can’t honestly tell me you’re not the least bit curious about me.” Lily was too stunned to speak. Just as she was about to pull away, a voice broke through the tension in the air. “Lily.” She turned to find Lucas and Liam standing near the door, their expressions dark and angry as they glared at Ethan.The pulsing beat of music thrummed through the floor of the common area, a popular student lounge called The Den in Moonshine College.In the middle of it all sat Ethan, sprawled comfortably on a plush chair with his legs extended and an untouched glass of whiskey in his hand. He looked unbothered, leaning back with that trademark smirk playing on his lips, the healing scratches on his face already fading thanks to his privileged wolf blood.Around him, his friends were talking loudly, occasionally shooting him admiring looks. One of them, a lanky wolf named Seth with shaggy brown hair, was recounting the latest gossip about the Alpha twins’ humiliating arrest.“Bro, I still can’t believe you’re sitting here with us,” Seth said, eyes wide. “I mean, after what they did to you… they could have killed you.”Ethan raised his glass lazily. “Luck has nothing to do with it. It’s all strategy.”Ethan’s phone buzzed in his pocket, and he checked the screen, his smile widening as he excused
The cold fluorescent lights of the student security building hummed overhead, casting a sterile glow over the tense group. Lily’s hand was still trembling in midair, her eyes burning with fury as they locked onto Ethan’s smug, composed face. Lena’s fingers closed around her wrist.“Lily,” Lena said softly but firmly, her voice cutting through the room like a bell, “don’t.”Lily turned her head sharply, her eyes brimming with tears of rage. “Let go, Lena! He deserves it—”“No,” Lena insisted, her grip tightening as she slowly lowered Lily’s hand. “Slapping him will only make this worse. You’ll give him exactly what he wants—a reason to twist things against you. You need to calm down.”Ethan’s thin lips curled into a satisfied smirk as he watched them. He folded his arms across his chest, his eyes glinting with condescension.“Listen to her, Lily,” he drawled, his voice carrying that insufferable mix of amusement and superiority. “You wouldn’t want to end up here with the others, wou
The small, sterile room in the campus security building smelled faintly of bleach and stale air. Harsh fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting cold beams on the faces of Lucas and Liam as they sat slumped on the narrow metal bench of the holding cell. Graham sat beside them, his posture tense, eyes flicking between the twins and the two girls standing just outside the bars. Lily stood closest to the cell. Her usual aura of poise was gone, replaced by barely-contained fury. Behind her, Maya hovered like a storm cloud, arms crossed, lips pressed into a bitter line.“You absolute idiots!” Lily’s voice cracked like a whip, cutting through the cold, stale air. Her words reverberated off the concrete walls. “You told me you didn’t lay a hand on Ethan. You lied to my face. Do you know how stupid you’ve made me look? How humiliated I feel right now?”Lucas’s bruised face crumpled. “Lily, we—”“Don’t you dare start,” she snapped, pointing a shaking finger at him. Her voice was low but
The silence in Lena’s dorm room felt like it could swallow her whole.Today’s exams had been nothing short of a nightmare. She had barely been able to read the questions, much less answer them. Every time she tried to focus, Ethan’s face swam into her mind—pale, bruised, lost—and she was left wondering if he was even still alive.She felt so damn angry. Angry at all of them.Lena stood by the window, hugging herself as if that might keep her from falling apart.“I hate them all,” she whispered into the empty room. Her voice shook with rage. “I wish I could just… destroy them.”A sudden knock on the door startled her out of her dark thoughts.She frowned, wiping at her eyes before stalking to the door. She flung it open—and there stood Aiden, looking like he had just stepped out of a magazine photoshoot with his disheveled dark hair and soft eyes. He held a pizza box in his hands, and his tentative smile faded a little when he saw the storm raging in her eyes.“Hey, Lena,” he said,
The college cafeteria was alive with its usual midday clamor: the chatter of students at crowded tables, the metallic clink of cutlery on plates, the occasional whoosh of a blender behind the café counter. In the far corner, tucked away from the largest crowds, Lily sat with Lucas, Liam, Graham, and Maya, a half-eaten plate of fries between them.Lily slumped forward, her cheek nearly touching her coffee cup. “I swear, I’m going to fail that exam,” she groaned, rubbing her temples.Maya leaned forward, her eyes wide with sympathy. “It couldn’t have been that bad.”“It was worse,” Lily moaned. “I thought I had prepared enough, but every question looked like it was written in a different language. I’m done for. Alpha Dean is going to kill me if I don’t pass. You know how he is.”Lucas let out a low whistle. “My dad doesn’t care about your exam scores that much,” he said, trying to soothe her.Lily’s eyes snapped up. “Yes, he does! I’m the mate of his sons. That means I can’t be the
The hallway lights flickered above Lena’s head as she stepped out of Lily and Maya’s dorm room. Her legs felt like lead, her mind clouded by exhaustion and seething irritation. The evening had been spent in the presence of people whose mere voices scraped against her patience like sandpaper. She exhaled a slow, trembling breath as the door clicked shut behind her.Lena pressed her phone to her ear, pacing a few steps toward her room. Ethan’s name glowed on her screen. The dial tone buzzed on and on until it cut to voicemail. She hung up before it could connect. Her thumb hovered above the call icon, but she let out a frustrated sigh instead of redialing.“Pick up, damn it,” she muttered under her breath, tucking a strand of dark hair behind her ear. The icy knot in her chest tightened. She needed his voice. She needed something to ground her, but he was nowhere to be found.She slipped her phone into the pocket of her pants. Just one more hallway and she wod reach the sanctuar