
Four Alphas, One Girl At Hawthon Academy
All her life, Lyla has only known pain.
After her mother’s death, she was left alone with a man who never saw her as a daughter — only as a girl to control. Her days were filled with silence, fear, and survival. She never dreamed of love. She never even believed she deserved it.
Until one letter changed everything.
Now she’s in a new world — one filled with magic, secrets, and danger. But the most confusing part of it all?
The four Alphas.
Each of them pulls her in a different way.
• Dante, the cold protector who pushes her away, yet is always the first to catch her when she falls.
• Riven, the bold flirt who swears their souls were once bound together.
• Kael, the silent dragon Alpha who sees through her even when she hides.
• And Lucien, the vampire prince who almost drank her blood… but chose to fall for her instead.
Lyla doesn’t want attention. She just wants peace.
But something inside her is waking up — something powerful, something dangerous… something that draws the four Alphas closer.
Is she meant to love one of them?
Or is she the girl who will ruin them all?
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Chapter: Too Much PowerChapter Six: Too Much Power in One Girl Lyla The sky was gray. Wind rushed through the trees as we walked to the field. I didn’t know why my hands were shaking. Maybe because my magic had been acting strange lately. Maybe because something inside me felt like it was building… like it was waiting to explode. “Don’t be nervous,” Rina said beside me, half-smiling. “They say we won’t do anything crazy today.” “Are you sure?” “Nope,” she said. “But I’ll stand beside you in case you start glowing again.” I gave her a weak smile. The field was wide, with students standing in rows. The instructor stood in front, holding a small staff. “Today,” he said, “we practice elemental focus. Fire. Wind. Water. Control.” People around me cheered. I just stood still. They called names. One by one, students stepped forward and showed what they could do. Some lit small flames in their palms. Others made leaves dance in the wind. Then the teacher called mine. “Lyla.” I froze. “Come forwa
Last Updated: 2025-07-11
Chapter: Too Much Power In One GirlChapter Six: Too Much Power in One Girl Lyla The sky was gray. Wind rushed through the trees as we walked to the field. I didn’t know why my hands were shaking. Maybe because my magic had been acting strange lately. Maybe because something inside me felt like it was building… like it was waiting to explode. “Don’t be nervous,” Rina said beside me, half-smiling. “They say we won’t do anything crazy today.” “Are you sure?” “Nope,” she said. “But I’ll stand beside you in case you start glowing again.” I gave her a weak smile. The field was wide, with students standing in rows. The instructor stood in front, holding a small staff. “Today,” he said, “we practice elemental focus. Fire. Wind. Water. Control.” People around me cheered. I just stood still. They called names. One by one, students stepped forward and showed what they could do. Some lit small flames in their palms. Others made leaves dance in the wind. Then the teacher called mine. “Lyla.” I froze. “Come forw
Last Updated: 2025-07-11
Chapter: Something Woke Up Chapter Four: Something Woke Up Lyla’s POV “Lyla.” Someone was shaking me. “Lyla, you’re sweating. Are you okay?” My eyes shot open. I sat up, breathing fast. My hands felt hot—burning, almost. “What the hell?” I mumbled and looked down. My fingers were glowing. Not like fire—but soft, golden light, pulsing beneath my skin. “Rina…” I whispered. She was sitting cross-legged on her bed, scrolling through her tablet, one hand halfway into a cereal box. “Yeah?” “Something’s wrong with me.” “Did you start your period? There are pads in the bathroom.” “No,” I said. “My hands. They’re—” I held them up. “They were glowing.” That made her look up. “Glowing? Like glitter? Or full-on alien baby stuff?” I wiped my palms on my blanket, but the glow had already faded. “It stopped. But I felt it. Something woke up inside me.” Rina blinked once, then tossed her cereal aside and got off the bed. “Come here.” “I’m not joking.” “I know. Come here. Let me see your eyes.” She tilted my
Last Updated: 2025-07-11
Chapter: The GlanceChapter Three: The Glance Lyla “Lyla,” a voice said sharply. “Get up. You’ve already slept through three alarms.” I groaned, half-awake. “Just… just five more minutes, Rina.” “Five minutes and you’ll miss breakfast. You want to be the girl who walks into the dining hall while everyone’s leaving?” I peeked from under my blanket. “I don’t think I care.” “Oh, you will,” she said, yanking the blanket off me. “This school doesn’t wait for feelings. And the dining hall is where all the action happens.” “Action?” I mumbled, sitting up slowly. “What kind of action?” Rina opened her closet, already dressed in ripped black jeans and a fitted jacket. “Breakfast is where you learn who’s hot, who’s cursed, who fights dirty, and which creatures hate each other this week.” “That’s… comforting,” I muttered, dragging my legs off the bed. She turned to me, one brow raised. “Also, it’s where you get your first look at Dante in the daylight. Trust me, you don’t want to miss that.” I paused. “I
Last Updated: 2025-07-11
Chapter: His Eyes Burned Me Chapter Two: His Eyes Burned Me Lyla “Is… is this the school?” I leaned forward in the car, staring at the giant gates in front of me. The driver didn’t answer. The gates opened slowly. Old. Rusty. They made this long, heavy groaning sound like they hadn’t been used in years. The building behind it? Huge. Dark stone. Sharp towers reaching into the sky. Everything looked like something out of a horror movie. “Are you sure this is the right place?” I asked again. Still no answer. The car stopped. The door opened. I stepped out with my bag, soaked from head to toe. The car drove off without a word. Just like that. Gone. I turned toward the school. “Okay… you can do this.” I took a step forward. The wind blew hard. Cold. Loud. Like it was whispering my name. I pulled my hoodie tighter around my face and kept walking. Something about the air felt strange. It felt… heavy. Like the ground was watching me. I didn’t know how else to explain it. I tried t
Last Updated: 2025-07-11
Chapter: Please, Not AgainChapter One: Please, Not AgainLyla“Lyla!”His voice boomed through the thin walls.I closed my eyes and curled tighter on the cold floor. My arms wrapped around my knees. The rain hit the roof in slow, heavy drops. Drip. Drip. Drip.“Lyla, I said get out here! Now!”I stayed still. Maybe if I waited… maybe he’d fall asleep.“Don’t make me come in there, girl!”My heart started racing. I stood up slowly and opened the door just enough to peek out.There he was — Ron.Half-drunk. Shirtless. Beer in hand.“You think you’re better than me now?” he slurred.I shook my head.“Then answer me when I speak!”“I—I’m sorry,” I whispered.He sat up straighter on the couch and squinted at me. “Come here.”I didn’t move.He slammed the beer bottle on the table. “I said, come here!”I forced myself to take a step forward. Then another. My palms were sweaty. My throat was tight.His eyes dropped to my chest.“You’re starting to look just like your mom.”My stomach turned.“Don’t say that,” I mutter
Last Updated: 2025-07-11