
The Girl Without A Wolf
“Hot.”
“It…it is so hot in here,” pressing her hands to her temples, she stuttered.
“I meant you.”
…
She was born an omega without a wolf, unwanted, unclaimed, and hidden away like a shame no one wanted to remember. To her family, Elsa was not a daughter, but a mistake. A painful reminder better kept out of sight.
In the werewolf world, turning eighteen is a dream. Candidates are chosen from each family and only those who qualify are admitted at the Elite Werewolf Academy, a brutal place where power is worshipped, cruelty is law, and the weak exist only to serve. Alphas are treated like gods.
After eighteen years of isolation, Elsa is admitted into the academy alongside her flawless step-sister. She arrives with one goal. To stay invisible, survive, and leave without being noticed.
But her resolve shatters the moment she meets Jake, the school’s prized Alpha, who is also her step-sister’s boyfriend. Hot, dangerous, and impossibly powerful, Jake’s blue-grey eyes follow Elsa from the moment they meet… and they never stop.
From the moment they cross paths, something feels wrong in a way Elsa can’t ignore. Jake watches her too closely. Notices her too much. And no matter how hard she tries to avoid him, he keeps showing up, inside her room, in empty hallways, in moments that feel far too private to be harmless.
Elsa knows better than to want him. Loving your sister’s boyfriend isn’t just forbidden, it is unforgivable. If anyone finds out, she won’t just lose her place at the academy.
But the more Jake draws closer, the harder it becomes to pretend she feels nothing.
Because some loves aren’t just forbidden…they come with consequences no one survives unchanged.
Basahin
Chapter: FiveFor two weeks, Elsa perfected the art of being unseen. She kept her head down, her steps quiet, her presence small enough to slip through the cracks of the school without drawing attention. What unsettled her most was that her sister never brought up that night, not once. Which could only mean one thing: she didn’t know. Elsa clung to that relief, even as guilt and unease curled tight in her chest.Still, one memory refused to let her rest. Or rather, the absence of it.Blue-grey eyes.They haunted her in flashes, too vivid to be imagined, too incomplete to be real. Every time she reached for the memory, it slipped away, leaving nothing but a blur and a pounding headache. There was no way she could have met him face-to-face that night. So it had to be a dream. It had to be.“Hey! Move along!”The sharp yell snapped her out of her thoughts. Elsa jolted, quickly stepping aside as someone brushed past her. Her heart raced for a moment before she exhaled, steadying herself, and continued
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Chapter: Four"But..." Elsa started, her voice barely a whisper. She pulled feebly at her arm, trying to slide out of the grip, but it was no use."What’s the rush? We still have an hour left, don't be a pussy." The girl with the purple hair, one of Elsa’s roommates, stepped closer, her eyes flashing as she reached out and grabbed Elsa’s other hand, pinning her in place.Elsa felt the walls closing in. The pressure was too much, so she just went limp and nodded, her heart thumping in her throat."That’s my girl. Bring our little cat here some juice!" The purple-haired girl yelled. Some seconds later, someone nudged through the crowd and stretched a cup of juice at Elsa. Before Elsa could even reach for it, the roommate snatched the glass away. She let go of Elsa’s hands and stood right in her face. "Raise your head. No one is going to punish you for just looking," she said, her tone heavy with frustration.Elsa’s fingers went straight to her hair, fidgeting nervously. She tried to look up, but her
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Chapter: Three“What? No, I can’t. I have to stay inside, or I will be punished,” Elsa protested, her voice trembling. But it didn’t take much, her small frame was no match for the three girls, and they easily pulled her down from the bunk.“Don’t worry, we will be back before curfew,” the purple-haired girl assured her, but Elsa just shook her head, instinctively backing away.“Come on, don’t be a jerk. We need our squad complete if we are going to have a chance with the X boys,” one of them said, rolling her eyes.“No, you don’t understand! I can’t go out. I have to stay invisible, or Father will be disappointed,” Elsa said, her voice rising into a near-plead. The girls exchanged glances, clearly unsure what to make of her.“Fine. Family can be tough, we get it,” the pink-haired one said with a sly smile, “but we are not giving you a choice. Refuse, and I will tell everyone you brought in drugs. Do you think your father would like that?” Elsa looked up, eyes wide in terror.“Finally, she looks up!
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Chapter: Two“Mr. Leon, we are delighted to welcome you and your daughters to our academy,” said a tall black man in a sleek black suit, stretching out his hand for a handshake. Elsa lifted her gaze slightly, scanning the group of people at the front. They were all dressed in black, and she couldn’t help but wonder why the academy seemed to love black so much.“Trust me, I am even happier to be here. Thank you for accepting my daughters,” her father replied, and both men laughed, the sound echoing warmly through the hall.“This way please, we will have your daughters settled in no time,” the man said, gesturing toward the entrance. The staff accompanying the black man quickly made way.They followed him into a spacious office where several others were seated. Elsa assumed they were school officials.“This is our VC, Mr. Dondon, and this is one of the school’s sponsors, Mr. Leon,” the man introduced. Elsa watched her father step forward and shake the VC’s hand.She had always known her father was w
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Chapter: OneBeing a wolfless omega in a house brimming with powerful werewolves was a constant humiliation. No matter how brilliant you were, no matter what talents you had, without a wolf, you were immediately dismissed as useless.In a lonely corner of the house, Elsa sat quietly, her gaze fixed on the maids scurrying below through the window. They moved with frantic energy, preparing for her sister’s first day at the academy. The scene should have been lively, even exciting, but to Elsa, it only mirrored the emptiness of her own room.From the ground floor, faint laughter and chatter floated upward, the joyous sounds of those congratulating her sister. Frankly, gaining admission into the Elite academy was a connection-admission thing for her step-sister and her. But her step-sister, being the cherished and loved one, always had people celebrating her over everything. A deep sigh escaped Elsa. Princess treatment wasn’t meant for her, at least not in this life. Her wolfless fate ensured that. O
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