Riley’s POV
I stared at the red paint on the wall for a second, then spun on my heel and walked out.
Camila and her little gang were still blocking the doorway like they were waiting to see me break down. I walked right up to them. “Move.”
“You still wanna stay in this dorm? It’s not too late to change your mind—”
“Move before I lose it.” I bared my wolf fangs at them.
They froze, clearly not expecting me to get physical. Before they could react, I shoved Camila out of the way and stormed off.
People were still whispering, pointing, and staring at me the whole way down the hall, but I ignored every single one of them and headed straight to the staff’s office.
The lady working there looked half-asleep and bored out of her mind. Her droopy eyes barely looked up when I came in, “What?”
“My things were ripped apart and thrown all over the dorm. Someone spray-painted my wall. I believe I’ve been bullied by my peers. Now I need you to find out who did it and do something about it.”
She finally lifted her head and blinked at me. Then she drawled, “…Wait. You’re that girl… the daughter of—”
“Yes. I’m Everly Monroe’s daughter. What about it?”
She gave me a fake little smile. “Look, bullying really isn’t that common in this school. Most of our students are well-educated and have a very good manner. If you feel targeted, maybe it’s worth reflecting on what you might’ve done to upset the whole group.”
“The only thing my mom and I have ever done to piss anyone off is getting involved with your King. Now, do I need to get your king here to apologize to you?” I asked sharply.
Her jaw dropped. “N-No, that’s not what I meant…”
I planted both hands on her desk and stared her down. “Find out who did it. And repaint my room. You think you can get it done by tomorrow?”
“Yeah, yeah, I think so…”
“Good. Because if it’s not done by tomorrow, I’ll be back to have another chat.”
I walked out without looking back.
All my stuff was ruined. I didn’t even have clothes to change into tomorrow. Not even a toothbrush. So after hesitating for a while, I finally pulled out my phone. Unsurprisingly, there were 9 missed calls and a crazy dozen texts.
[Randall said you arrived. Why aren’t you home yet?]
[You’re making me worried, honey.] [Call me back.] [Are you at least coming home for dinner? Your father wants to meet you.]I let out a long sigh, then typed three words: [OMY.]
Half an hour later, a car drove me into the very heart of the Full Moon Pack—the palace.
It was the most beautiful building I’d ever seen. Snow-white walls, arched towers, a silver-domed roof, and an entrance that looked like it belonged in a fairy tale.
But honestly, I couldn’t say I was happy to be here.
A group of omega maids greeted me at the gate, flustering to open my door and hand me a welcome drink like I was checking into a five-star resort. I was just about to tell them to chill out when I heard the sharp clack of heels.
My mother, Everly Monroe, was hurrying toward me.
She was without a doubt the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen. Delicate features, huge innocent eyes, and a slender figure that made her look like a goddess or an angel. Her soft blonde hair looked like it had been kissed by moonlight—no wonder the media once called her “the woman who most resembles the Moon Goddess.”
Someone like her was never meant to stay in a place like Pebble Creek Pack, let alone marry a farmer. And she realized that pretty quickly herself. At age 21, she walked out of our house and never looked back.
I always knew she’d climb higher.
I just never expected her to go this high.
“Oh, my sweet baby.”
She reached out and hugged me. I sighed inwardly and gave her a few awkward pats on the back.
“Hey Mom. How are you?”
“You have me so worried! When Randall came home without you, I thought something had happened. Thank goodness you’re safe.” She cupped my face in her hands. “God, look at you. It’s been so long…”
“8 years,” I said for her.
“Right. 8 years. I can’t believe it… You’ve grown into such a beautiful woman, and I’ve aged so much…”
Her face had nothing to do with the word “aged.” She looked just as beautiful as a decade ago. And to make things even more annoying, I saw tears welling up in her eyes.
“Don’t cry mom. I’m here, aren’t I?” I sighed again.
She wiped her eyes quickly. “Yeah you’re right. What am I thinking? So stupid of me to cry…I just really, really need you here, sweetheart. It’s the most important moment of my life, and I want the most important person to witness it. I need your blessing. And your… support.”
She emphasized “support.”
If the bullying I was facing out there was intense, I could only imagine how much worse it must be for her. For a delicate woman like my mom, it was probably killing her. No wonder she insisted on dragging me from the countryside into this hellhole.
She held my hand and smiled through her tears. “And I’ve made all the arrangements. You’ll study at the Royal Academy for 3 years, then join the Healers’ Association in Full Moon Pack right after graduation. You always wanted to be a healer, didn’t you? Your grandmother said you’re really talented—”
“Hold on.” I cut her off. “I’m only staying here for a year. Once your wedding’s over and you’re all settled in, I’m leaving.”
Her face changed instantly. “Leaving? Where are you going?”
I already had plans, but I wasn’t about to tell her. She’d have a heart attack once she heard my plan.
“Wherever I’m not surrounded by Lycans. I don’t belong here.”
“Yes, you do!” She squeezed my hand so hard it hurt. “I’m marrying the Lycan King. I belong here. So do you. If you want to be a healer, where else could be better than this?”
“Mom, don’t push it.”
She looked at me pleadingly. “Stay, Riley. Stay and make me proud. I’m begging you.”
She wanted me to make her proud.
But I wasn’t sure she’d feel that way if she knew my secret.
After a long silence, I gave in, “I’m hungry. Didn’t you say we were having dinner?”
She finally smiled. “Of course, baby. Dinner’s all ready. Come on.”
She led me into this huge dining hall. A long banquet table stretched down the middle, covered with enough food to feed a village. She sat me down beside her.
“Your father’s looking forward to meeting you honey. He’ll join us soon—”
“The Lycan King is not my father,” I said coldly.
Her grip on me tightened, nails digging into my skin. “Don’t make this difficult, Riley.”
I stared her down stubbornly. That’s when I heard steady footsteps from the doorway.
The Lycan King Soren Ravenshire walked in.
He was massive. Easily 6’5. Sharp features, broad shoulders, and a powerful, intimidating presence that made you want to bow your head on instinct. He looked nothing like his son. Ezra probably got his looks from his mom.
“Riley!” he boomed as he crossed the room. “I’ve been wanting to meet you.”
“Pleasure to meet you, my king,” I said politely, shaking his hand.
“Please, no need for titles. We’re about to be family. You’re practically my daughter already.”
“I won’t be calling you Dad. I already have one,” I said.
Mom tensed up visually like she wanted to leap across the table and cover my mouth. Soren paused, then let out a hearty laugh. “Of course I understand. You can call me Soren.”
“Thank you, my king.” I smiled. Still didn’t change the title.
We sat down at the table. Soren turned to me, “I heard you’ve enrolled at the Royal Academy. That’s good. It’s where the brightest in the kingdom come from. I hope you’ll be one of them. In fact, my son Ezra goes there too. You’ll probably see him around.”
“We’ve already met,” I said. And he made a lasting impression.
“Really?” Mom beamed and gripped my hand. Clearly, she misunderstood. “I think he’ll be joining us for dinner too. I was thinking of asking him to look out for you at school—you know since you’re new, and he’s graduating soon.”
I was about to beg her not to do something so stupid when the dining room doors suddenly slammed open.
Ezra Ravenshire stood in the doorway.
“You’re late Ezra,” Soren boomed.
“I wasn’t sure I wanted to come to this stupid dinner,” his son smirked.
Then he turned his icy green eyes toward us. A chill ran down my spine. Mom sat up straighter, like bracing for a blow.
“Now who the fuck said you could use my mother’s silver?”
Riley’s POVI shouldn’t feel guilty or scared.But Ezra’s gaze still sent shivers down my spine.King Soren, on the other hand, looked totally pleased. “Oh really? So this boy—he’s a student at Royal Academy too?”“Uh, yeah.” I swallowed hard, trying to change the subject as fast as I could. “But it’s not a big deal or anything. We’re just going to hang out, maybe go for a run…”But of course, they weren’t going to let it go that easily.“What’s his name?” my mom asked, eyes gleaming with curiosity.“He’s a Lycan, isn’t he?” King Soren added.“His name is Odin. And no, he’s not a Lycan. He’s a werewolf. Actually, we’ve known each other since we were kids. He’s the Alpha’s son from a neighboring pack.”My mom giggled like she was thirteen. King Soren frowned.“So just a werewolf, huh?” His voice turned low and serious. “When you start dating officially, I’d expect your partner to at least be a Lycan. And from a respectable bloodline.”I rolled my eyes internally. Since when did he get
Riley’s POVI glared at him. “You’re impossible. Do you want me kicked out of school or not? Because honestly, I can’t figure out what the hell you’re thinking anymore.”He didn’t say a word. Just gave me one last icy look before turning and walking away. Danica stomped after him.“So? What’s going on? Who are you teaming with?” Ms. Bright asked, brows pulled tight.I let out a long breath. “Odin. I’m teaming with Odin.”Ms. Bright updated her list, then shooed us back into line as she continued calling out the rest of the teams.As we walked back, I could feel the stares—judgy, mocking, even disgusted.They probably thought we were a bunch of morons. Picking a fight with the Lycan King’s heir before the Hunting Season even began.“This is just perfect. We’re screwed before the competition even starts,” Olivia muttered under her breath. “And it’s all her fault.”“Cut it out, Olivia,” Odin said.“No, I’m not gonna shut up. We should’ve never agreed to this. She’s just gonna drag us dow
Riley’s POVWhat?I could barely believe what I just heard.Ms. Bright just said I was in Ezra’s team?But that couldn’t be right. Something’s wrong!For a second, the entire field was completely silent. Then chaos erupted. Everyone started whispering to each other, some girls even screamed. Everyone standing before me turned their heads around, staring at me.“No, that’s not possible,” I blurted out. “There has to be a mistake...”“No. Freaking. Way!”A voice, much shriller than mine, shot out from the front.A gorgeous blonde girl stormed out of her line and headed straight for the stage.I recognized her instantly. She was the one hooking up with Ezra that first day in the West Wing dorm. His rumored girlfriend, Danica.“There must be a mistake!” Danica screeched. “I’m Ezra’s healer. No way he’d team up with that little bitch!”Ms. Bright remained expressionless. “I know this is hard to believe. But Riley Monroe’s name is right here on my list. Someone on your team must have submit
Riley’s POVI was in a great mood when I left the clinic.Odin and Olivia’s surgeries were perfect. Olivia woke up still acting like a diva, complaining all about the disinfectant smell in the surgery room, whining that the painkillers weren’t strong enough—basically just continuing to be a pain in the ass. But nothing she said could ruin my mood.Right before they left, Odin looked down at me with those beautiful blue eyes of his.“Promise me I’ll see you again,” he said softly.Olivia let out an annoyed tsk not far behind us. I smiled. “We’ll see. Just try not to break the leg I just fixed. Be careful.”And—see you tomorrow at school. I added in my head as they left.Finally, today I had solved the most stressful problem hanging over me lately. Even the way I walked home felt lighter.Once I got back to the castle and locked myself in my room, I grabbed my phone and texted Roy the good news:[Hey, we don’t have to worry about teaming up anymore. I took care of it.]I waited for 5 mi
Riley’s POVMateo texted back quickly.[Odin and his sister accept the deal. But they’re in a rush. They want to be treated tonight.]I replied, [No problem. See you at the clinic.]Then I opened the patient file he sent me and started reviewing the case carefully.There were actually two patients: Odin and his sister Olivia. Both were seriously injured during a recent hunting trip. One with broken ribs, the other with a fractured right leg.Their request was simple: a full recovery within two days.I totally got why they were so anxious. Hunting Season was only days away, and there’s no way a guy with broken leg and a girl on crutches would survive that competition. And for seniors, this year’s ranking meant everything—it could determine whether they got into the elite military squad after graduation.I was damn sure I could fix them. If I really wanted, I could even boost their athletic ability beyond what it used to be.The only question left was…Would they cooperate?After school,
Riley’s POV“You—you want Kade to apologize to her? What the hell did my son even do?” Gamma Carlos cried.“Your son knows exactly what he did,” Ezra said calmly, then turned to me. “But if you insist on hearing it from us…Riley?”“Your son brought over a few mutated dogs. You knew that, right? Since Kade said you were the one who helped him get them,” I said.“Yeah, of course I knew. Kade said they were for research. It was a bit in the dark area sure, but… is that really something that needs to go on his record?!”I let out a short, sharp laugh. “Research? No. What he actually did was use those dogs to train his team. And since I was the only healer, he ordered me to stand there and act as bait. I almost got bitten to death by those beasts.”Gamma Carlos’s mouth dropped open. He glanced back and forth between me and Kade, looking utterly stunned. Kade’s face turned red, and then he suddenly shouted:“Dad, don’t listen to her! I brought those dogs for research. I just wanted to obser