Lena couldn’t help but smile as she leaned against the cool window of the car.
The air outside was fresh and clean, the familiar scent of pine trees and the distant mountains filling her senses as they sped down the winding roads toward the mansion. It had been two long years since she had left for Europe to study. Two years of living without seeing Alex, the boy who had filled her every thought. She was finally coming home, and everything felt like it was falling into place. Her twin brother, Ethan, sat in the front seat, his expression a mixture of boredom and smugness. He had never liked leaving their home, especially not for college. It was always about business for him, and their father’s donations to the prestigious Moonshine College had ensured they would be admitted there. “You’re really excited to see him, huh?” Ethan asked, his voice laced with amusement. Lena’s heart skipped a beat. “Alex?” She grinned. “Of course I am. I haven’t seen him in so long. I mean, he was always around back then, but now… well, I can finally tell him how I feel.” She gazed out the window again, her thoughts drifting to the last time she had seen Alex. He had been so distant when she left—so wrapped up in the drama with the Alpha twins and Lily. She had left before she could sort out everything that was happening. Ethan huffed, his gaze narrowing on the road ahead. “Well, we’ll be at Moonshine soon enough. Can’t say I’m thrilled about it though. I don’t get why we couldn’t just start as freshmen. Our father practically owns the place now with his donations. We’re basically walking into a crowd full of Alphas, Lunas, and their pack members. It’s going to be a mess.” Lena laughed softly, feeling the excitement rising in her chest again. “You’re just mad because you’ll have to deal with actual students for once instead of your usual business meetings and private circles. And come on, it’s Moonshine College! It’s going to be amazing! All those wolves who are destined for greatness… and now we’re part of it.” Ethan grumbled under his breath. Lena’s face softened, her eyes full of longing. “Alex has been through a lot. You know that, right? The pack... everything that happened while I was away... I tried to reach out to him, but he never responded. I don’t know what happened between him and the Alpha twins, but I want to see him.” Her brother turned back to look at her with a raised eyebrow, his expression unreadable. As they got closer the mansion, Lena’s heart raced. The car pulled up to the grand entrance, and the butler was already there waiting for them. He opened the door and greeted them with a polite nod. “Welcome home, Ms. Lena, Master Ethan.” Lena smiled at the butler, grateful to be back in the familiar surroundings. “It’s good to be home,” she said as she stepped out, feeling the cool air rush past her. Her excitement was palpable. She couldn’t wait to see Alex. “I can’t believe we’re finally back,” Lena said, her eyes shining with anticipation as they walked into the mansion. “I’ve missed everything here—the pack, the grounds... and especially Alex. He’s going to be shocked to see me again, don’t you think?” Ethan smirked again, crossing his arms. “If you think Alex will care, you’re delusional. But whatever. I don’t care either way.” He dropped his tone, his eyes narrowing. “But it’s probably best not to get too attached to any of this. We’re here for Moonshine College, not to hang out with someone who’s still stuck in the past.” Lena shot him a glare. “You don’t understand,” she muttered. “I have to tell him I love him. I can’t keep pretending that I don’t care about him.” She couldn’t stop talking, her words tumbling out in a rush. “I have to tell him that I’ve loved him for so long, that even while I was studying abroad, I couldn’t stop thinking about him. He’s been through so much, and I need him to know I’m here for him.” As they entered the main living room, the large flat-screen television flickered on, the news anchor’s voice cutting through the room. “Breaking news tonight: Alex, the exchange student that entered the pack two years ago, has been convinced for his involvement in a high-profile case endangering the lives of the Alpha twins and their Luna, Lily…” Lena froze. Her heart dropped into her stomach as the words echoed in her mind. She took a step forward, her eyes glued to the screen. The footage showed Alex, his face gaunt and weary, handcuffed as he was led into a courthouse. His once proud, confident demeanor had been replaced with an expression of sorrow. The news anchor continued, “The wolf council found Alex guilty of endangering the lives of the Alpha twins and their Luna, Lily. After a long and grueling trial, he was sentenced to life in prison.” Lena’s breath hitched in her throat, and she felt a rush of confusion, disbelief, and grief. “No… this can’t be real,” she whispered, staring at the screen in horror. “Alex… how could he...?” Ethan, standing beside her, was equally stunned, his voice tight with shock. “What the hell? I—I don’t understand. Alex would never do something like that.” The butler, who had been standing silently by the door, finally spoke, his tone heavy with the weight of the truth. “I’m afraid it is true, Ms. Lena. Alex betrayed his pack and endangered the Alpha twins and Luna Lily. After a thorough investigation, the wolf council found him guilty and sentenced him.” Lena shook her head violently, her anger building as tears welled up in her eyes. Her hands clenched into fists at her sides. “Lily…” she spat the name, her voice dripping with venom. “She did this. She must have… she’s the one who’s behind all of this. I won’t let her get away with it. I won’t let Alex rot in prison because of her lies.” Ethan’s face hardened. “You want revenge, don’t you?” Lena nodded slowly, a dark fire igniting in her chest. “Yes. And I will make sure she pays. I’ll make sure the Alpha twins pay too.” Ethan smiled coldly, his earlier indifference replaced by a gleam in his eyes. “Then let’s make them regret ever crossing Alex.” And so, with vengeance in their hearts, they turned to face a future that promised nothing less than war.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
The dorm room was silent when Lena stepped inside with Graham and the Alpha twins. Lily’s bed was unmade, a stack of textbooks scattered across the desk. Maya was perched on a beanbag chair, her arms crossed and eyes narrowed. Eliza sat on the edge of Lily’s bed, worry etched into every line of her face. Lily’s eyes, normally bright with mischief, were dark and stormy. “Lena,” she said sharply, “where have you been all day? We’ve been trying to reach you since morning!” Maya added, her voice tight with frustration, “You had us worried sick! We thought Ethan might have done something to you.” Lena froze in the doorway, every instinct screaming to run — but she couldn’t. Not now. She forced herself to look apologetic, letting her shoulders slump and her eyes drop to the floor. “I’m so sorry,” she whispered, voice trembling just enough. “I…I didn’t mean to worry you all. My phone died and…I panicked. I didn’t know what to do.” Lily’s glare softened only slightly.
"Oh no," Lena thought, panic surging through her. "They can’t see me with Ethan… they’ll think I’m working with him. They’ll never trust me again."She forced her breathing to slow, trying to hide her trembling hands. Her mind raced for a solution as Lucas’s voice thundered across the lot, echoing like a storm.“Lena!” Lucas called, his tone between worried and enraged.Liam’s eyes darted from Lena to Ethan, his jaw tensing. “What the hell is going on here?”Before Lena could answer, Ethan stepped forward, the smirk on his face confident, almost amused. “Well, well, well. Look who decided to join us,” Ethan drawled, folding his arms across his chest. “The mighty Alpha twins… and their lapdog.”Graham’s eyes darkened like a thundercloud. “Watch your mouth,” he growled.Lucas advanced until he stood a few feet from Ethan, the scent of his fury sharp in the air. “What the hell are you doing with Lena? First Lily, now her friend? You just can’t keep your pathetic hands off what does