As the war between humans and werewolves intensified, Alexia found herself living in a werewolf pack for the safety of her family. Forced to accept her new reality, and despite everyone hating her for being human and this doesn’t include the drop dead gorgeous Alpha she found herself drawn to, despite her friend warnings! He was bad news and he hated her guts and yet she couldn’t stay away, not now that it started to look like there was more to the hatred than he was letting on…!
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Being the only human in a werewolf city had to be the scariest thing ever but my family had nowhere else to go after the war broke out between humans and werewolves, apparently some over-bearing scientist who thought they could just have an experiment on every creature they encountered.
After capturing a werewolf they decided to carry out their so-called experiment which became the beginning of a raging war. Fortunately for my family, my father happened to be an old friend of a Beta whose life he saved and the only reason the Alpha let us stay here on his land.
So far, it hasn't been easy. I had to ignore every snarl and growl hauled at me each time I went out on the streets, they don't trust us. We knew that but since we had nowhere else to go, we just had to earn their complete impossible trust!
"Lex, have you thought about what I told you last night?" My mom asked, adjusting the pair of glasses she had on.
I pretended to be engrossed in the novel I was reading just to avoid her questions, she raised the issues about me attending the werewolf academy ever since a letter arrived which stated that since I was almost becoming part of the pack I should be enrolled into the werewolf academy, a place I would be trained and groom to be strong, shits and all. It's like they wanted to turn me into a werewolf or something.
Plus I suspected it was also a way to earn our loyalty or whatever they are after. I couldn't even bear to walk on the streets alone then how was I supposed to cope in a school full of werewolves? Who are basically animals?
"Lex!" Mom called impatiently, staring at me sternly.
I sighed, finally putting my book away. "I don't want to go!" I answered chewing on my bottom lip, it just doesn't seem right, I wished I could have a talk with the Alpha myself. Okay, that was just wishing for the impossible because I’ve never seen the scary Alpha creature people seem to speak so highly of–including Dad.
"The orders came from the Alpha. Lexi, so I'm afraid you have no say in the matter." That came from my Dad who just walked in dressed for work, he's a scientist by the way.
"What?" My eyes widened, being an American teenager this has to be the most dreadful thing i ever heard. "Everyone has the right to do whatever they want! I'm eighteen Dad, meaning I'm legally at the right age to decide what’s good and bad for me and I know schooling here is dangerous and bad news for me!" I protested.
Dad chuckled like I said something funny. "Things are pretty different here Lexi. The Alpha makes the laws and no one dares to do otherwise." his expression turned serious.
Without having set my eyes on the Alpha, I was already beyond terrified of him. Why were they oppressing people with so many rules?
"And–" Mom continued with a cheerful smile on her face. "The letter also stated that they guarantee your safety so you don't need to be worried."
"How can you trust their words? These people are basically animals!" I rolled my eyes which made both my parents glare at me.
"That's something about them, they're very loyal and tolerate no betrayal, they don't go back on their words." Dad explained and knowing I already lost the so-called battle. “And please stop referring to them as an animal, you should know better.” He added, inserting the usual sternness in his voice that gets me to behave.
"Fine, you guys won!" I agreed in a voice that seemed forced.
"Good, since Alpha already permits you, you won't have any issues getting enrolled into the school. I will speak to the school president on my way back from work, Alice?" He called, turning his attention back to Mom.
Knowing I was out of the conversation I put on my glasses and once more I pretended to be engrossed in my book while listening to their conversation.
"Where's the letter? I think I'll need it as evidence to make things easier." Dad said with a twinkle in his eyes like seriously he's happy about me going to that school? I watched as Mom's hand it over to him then he left. I was curious to know more about the letter so I leaned towards Mom.
"Is that all that the letter says?" I inquired in case there was something I needed to be worried about.
She made a face. "Why don't you go down to the store and get groceries for dinner," She responded, disregarding my question.
"Sure,” I answered somewhat dejectedly.
To say, I’m still not used to the way they looked at me, as if I was the alien among them. In their world, I supposed I was. Ignoring the discriminating looks, I tried to go into the store, distracted by my thoughts. I didn't notice I was walking right into someone and when I did in fact notice, it was too late.
“Oops—“ The words hardly left my mouth before I was shoved away, staggering backwards from the impact, until I ended up landing flat on my butt.
A dark look flashed across her face as she growled at me, terrified by her reaction, I quickly got up on my feet. She way her eyes observed mine as if searching for something, she looked intimidating as fuck! “I’m sorry.” I quickly offered an apology, hoping she will back off once she sees how sorry I was.
“You should be.” Her features relaxed, making her appear less scary. “You’re human.” Although the statement shouldn’t even be a question but somehow it was.
Still wary of her calm demeanour, I nodded. “Yes, that’s right.” At least she’s no longer making that scary animalistic sound.
“Why don’t I show you around the store?” She offered, entwining her arms with mine and spurning us around toward the entrance.
My guard went up as my suspicious rose, no one around here has been that nice around me, in fact I accept that the people here weren’t capable of being friendly even if someone hit them in the face with it. My suspicions were proved right when the girl suddenly twisted my arm, causing me to cry out from the pain.
“Next time, watch where you’re fucking going!” Shoving my face into the glass entrance door, she lets go of me and walks away.
Rubbing my arm, I blinked the tears that blurred my vision as I watched her disappear into the distance. Taking a deep breath and brushing the pain aside like I always do, I went into the store to get what I came here for.
By the time I arrived home it was pretty late, I was the last person they attended to just because I wasn’t a freaking were-human or whatever name they go by! The injustice here was driving me crazy but since the war with humans is still raging on, it happens to be the best place for us right now.
"Mom, I'm home!" I announced, stepping into the house. The house was originally given to us by the Alpha, I guess kindness pays sometimes but they would never understand as they would rather snarl in your face. My father's act of kindness happened to be what got us here in the first place, we have a house, protectio, I guess being bullied was a small price to pay.
"Well that was quick." She answered, sarcastically as I joined her in the kitchen.
“What do you think? I was the very last person they attended to just because I’m not a freaking werewolf! Are you guys certain of my safety if I go to this so-called school?” I made a face, folding my arms across my chest as I waited for a response.
"Lexi, look on the bright side, we have a roof over our heads and we are safe. What more could you possibly want?" She asked in a tired but stern tone of voice.
"Freedom!" I bit back. “And the right to walk safely on the road without fear of my life, I feel like a cage animal and all the so called Alpha—“
"That's enough! Enough!" She shouted, cutting me off with a frightened look on her face. The moment was then disrupted by a heavy pounding on the door. “One of these days, you’re going to get us killed!” She hissed, hurrying out of the kitchen to answer the door.
I tagged along with her, a bit fearful of whatever might be the cause of that knocking, perhaps Mom was right, I had indeed gone far. Two uniformed guards appeared outside the door when she opened it, they briefly looked at her before their eyes moved past her shoulders until it rested on me! It stayed and lingered.
"We are watching you!" One of them growled at me before they turned and left.
Mom turned around to glare at me, "There goes your freedom," she remarked, disappearing back into the kitchen.
Still confused about what just happened, I stood there like what the fuck?!
ALEXIA “Alexia!” Before I could even turn around, Raven already left me off the ground from behind and was spinning me around. “I missed you!” I laughed when she finally set me back on my feet, a little embarrassed at how easily she was able to lift me up, but then I had to acknowledge she has the strength of a werewolf too. “I know you’ve only been gone a day but I miss you too! I hope you are good?” “Yeah, just some family drama—” She paused, her attention briefly focused on our audience. “What are you all looking at?” She sneered at them, causing them to look away from us and back to whatever they were doing. Damn I miss her! “Oh…since you’re here, I assume the family drama has been taken care of.” She flung one arm over my shoulder, pulling me close as we made our way out of the locker room. “What did I miss? Tell me everything!” “How dare you!” Izzie interrupts, cutting in front of us. “Be specific.” I replied knowing my morning is about to be ruined by whatever Izzie was
ALEXIA They forgot me! Ben and Zeke freaking forget the fact that they were supposed to pick me up after school. I made sure not to keep them waiting, as soon as I finished with my last lesson for the day, I didn’t even stop to chat with Leo or torture Izzie into carry my stuff. I hurried towards the parking lots just in time to see them driving off! Several minutes passed by with me still staring after their ‘long disappeared out of sight’ car, a wave of anger stirring up inside me. So now I’m supposed to walk all the way to the manor? While I have no issue walking home from school everyday, the distance from school to the manor is way further than my house and I can’t not go because of the project. Only because of the project which has nothing to do with the fact that I desperately want to see Killian. Who said that? I knew when Leo came up beside me without even looking at my side, he also stared into the distance before he spoke. “Is there any reason why we are looking out ther
ALEXIARaven never showed up to school, I double texted her, asking if she was alright and I never got a response back. I couldn’t concentrate in class because of how worried I was. Fortunately, the teacher was too busy yapping on about what she was teaching to care about if we were paying attention or not. Once the bell rang, indicating class was over, I cleared my desk before then making my way towards the exit. “Miss Jackson…” I stopped at the sound of my name, turning back around, I approached the teacher where she stood. “You called me.” “Indeed I did, care to explain why you weren’t paying attention in my class?” She inquired, folding her arms across her chest. Oh? She did notice then! Realizing I might be facing detention as punishment, I search my mind for any excuse that could potentially save me from that. “I apologize if it seemed that way but I can assure you, I was very much paying attention.” There was a second pause before she spoke. “Look, I understand our school
ALEXIA Killian dropped me off at home and we bade each other good night. Walking up to the front door, I noticed it was locked when I tried to open it so I fished out my key from my backpack instead. What ticket did Killian give them this time? Pushing the door open, I step inside and then drop my bag on the couch. Next I took off my shoes and went into the kitchen in my socks to get myself a drink. Just as I set down the cup, I heard the front door open and Dad’s laughter floating into the room. I immediately hurried back to pick up my stuff before they stumbled on them. “Oh, you’re back. Your Dad and I were hoping to beat you back home so I can get started on dinner already.” “Dinner? You aren’t cooking tonight Alice, why don’t you go get change and I’ll order pizza.” Dad replied. I watched Mom beamed up at him before placing a kiss on his cheek and then walking away. Once she was gone, I turned to Dad, waiting for him to tell me about their outing. I was also curious to know h
ALEXIAOn reaching the pack house, I got down from the car along with the rest while Zeke made a U-turn back to the garage. Still feeling flustered by what happened in the car some minutes ago, I squirm around on my feet as I avoided looking directly at Killian. When several seconds passed with neither Ben nor Killian moving, I finally turned to look at him only to find out his attention was on the uniform guard approaching us where we stood at the steps landing that led into the building. I glanced down at my phone, hoping to see a missed call from one of my parents but nothing. I couldn’t help but wonder what form of distraction Killian got them hooked on this time around. “Alpha, Gamma…” The guard's voice pulled me out of my thoughts as he started to pick. ”Everything has been arranged in the yard like you wanted.” He paused, looking around as if searching for something. “Mrs. Moonshade arrived half an hour ago, I’d like to make this known to Beta Zeke.” “Don’t worry Oliver, I’l
ALEXIA I couldn’t be more relieved when school hours ended, because wearing Killian’s hoodie was getting me more attention than I usually received and it’s never the good kind. I stopped outside the classroom, my eyes searching for Raven in the crowd of people making their way out of the school building but there was no sign of her, usually she would be out here waiting for me. “Looking for me?” I turned sideways as Leo came up beside me, if I hadn't been too distracted, I would have noticed him approaching. “Hi.” I said, returning my attention back to what I was doing before he interrupted. “I’m actually looking for Raven, something must have held her up because she’s usually out here waiting for me. Maybe she hasn’t left her department yet, so I better go look for her there.” I joined the line of students, heading for the exit. He fell into steps beside me, adjusting his backpack over his shoulders. “Would have loved to come but I have practice. Tell Raven I said hi…” his voice
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