LOGINMaeve was nice enough to let me pay rent after I got my housing refund, so I signed my lease immediately.
Now that my housing situation was finally settled, I could focus back on my studies.
The following day was the start of a new course for the new quarter but I had already done a significant amount of studying beforehand. It was considered the hardest course at school but if I could pass with top marks, I’d be one step closer to my goal of finishing a four-year degree in just three.
As an omega in the healer track, I needed to land an internship early, to prove myself and to keep my student loans from piling up.
A good night’s rest, no burdened thoughts, and plenty of preparation had me feeling confident as I made my way to the class.
Standing outside the door, I waited for the previous classes students to leave, earning a few disdainful stares from those who passed by. Ignoring them, I took a seat and noticed I was the first to do so. There was no time to worry about those I didn’t know because at any moment Caleb would walk through the door.
Everyone knew what classes Caleb had. He, along with Kade, were big shits at the school so many students kept track of their courses to try and get close to them. Since I was with Caleb I only cared what courses he had, and if there were any I could take with him. Now I was regretting that decision.
He had no idea I was going to be there. The plan was to tell him the night I gave myself to him. Though he had always been sweet to me when we were together, I knew those days were over and the reality of dealing with him in such a difficult course for a whole quarter seemed daunting.
Curious as to why the room was filling so fast—there shouldn’t be that many students who signed up—I saw Kade enter. There were a bunch of women who couldn’t contain their excitement when he walked in, and even some guys who looked pretty stoked. Shit. They were both in the class!
When Caleb entered the room, what was a small drone of conversation erupted and it was clear the dynamic of the class was going to be very different than what I had expected. The tension between the two, and those who were vying for a chance to be part of either man’s inner circle, was thick in the air.
Our professor finally came and made his way to the front, seeming to become more irritated as he did. Once he was by the podium he spoke, “Find a seat and quiet down.”
Though he spoke loudly, it was as though he didn’t even say a word; I seemed to be the only one listening. Of course, I was in my seat well before anyone else arrived.
He rapped the podium hard. “Alright!” That quieted everyone down but most didn’t bother to sit. “Since you all want to be such a talkative group how about we do things differently this quarter?”
There were some concerned glances around the room as he continued, “How about we make this a cooperative project? You all need to partner up and earn an accumulative credit for the work you do. Less grading for me and you will have a reason to be so chatty.”
There were a few groans from I’m guessing the higher performing students and a general murmuring from pretty much everyone else. A guy near Caleb whispered in his ear and made a gesture my way, which made me groan as well.
Did Caleb really think I took this class just for him? Right now, all I wanted was to stay as far away from him as possible.
The professor ignored any discontent and said, “You all have ten minutes, no more than three to a team, and one of you has to be an alpha.”
That last part was met with more groaning but the professor just sat back and took his phone out as everyone scrambled to find a partner.
Every person I approached wouldn’t even look at me and walked away before I had a chance to say a word.
My heart sank a little, but as the only Omega on campus, this kind of snub wouldn’t be the first or the last I’d face.
I glanced up and saw another girl running into similar trouble because of her GPA. Just as I thought about approaching her to brainstorm a solution together, she walked right past me toward another alpha.
What shocked me was how she tried to use her virginity as a bargaining chip, offering it in exchange for a spot on a team—and it actually sparked a bidding war among a few alphas. They weren’t top-tier like Kade or Caleb, with pack inheritances on the line, but they’d still satisfy the professor’s requirement.
Her virginity wasn’t my problem though, but it did make it tempting to offer it myself. I mean, my mate didn’t want me, nor I him, so it could be useful.
That idea was quickly pushed out of my head, my virginity was worth more than a fix for a temporary issue. Looking at Kade, I was surprised he hadn’t been one of the alphas interested in her but he seemed to take his time and really consider his options. As the top Alpha in the class, he did have first choice.
Glancing at Caleb he seemed to have just as many takers as Kade, but as second Alpha in the class, that wasn’t surprising. He caught me looking at him and narrowed his eyes before turning back to the blond in front of him, who was trying hard to get him to accept her as a teammate.
Clenching my teeth I decided to ask Kade, if everyone was going to shoot me down, why not try.
Clearing my throat, I said, “Hi, Kade?” He didn’t even look at me, his gaze seemed locked on his phone.
Sighing, I tried again a bit louder. “Excuse me, Alpha Kade? I was wondering if you’d like to team up with me.”
He finally turned to me. His eyes met mine and that same wicked smile he had in the hotel returned. “Well if it isn’t my little bird. You taking me up on that offer from the other night?”
My pulse quickened and it felt as though Alruna was going to tear me from the inside out. Trying to calm her I said, “Not that. I’m asking if you want to partner for the class.”
His wet, pink tongue darted across his lower lip as his smile broadened. “I didn’t hear a, no...” he said, and raised an arched brow.
Remembering how he looked the other night, I took a deep breath and stepped back. Damn, this was a bad idea. Cleaning the image of a mostly make Kade from my mind, I said, “You know that isn’t what I want. I’m asking if you want to team up for the course.”
The corner of his full lips pulled into a half smile. “And why should I team up with you? How are you going to sweeten the deal for me of all people to accept?”
The way his eyes traveled across my body, lingering on my breasts, I knew exactly what he meant.
Trying not to glare at him, I said, “Considering the amount of time I spent studying to prepare for this class I could guarantee you an A. No, an A+ since I plan to do all the bonus work too.”
That promise should get him to consider my offer, there wasn’t a single person in the history of the class who ever earned an A+.
His eyes met mine again but before he could say a word, someone grabbed my arm and pulled me away from him. Turning back in shock to see who it was, I was met with Caleb’s ice blue stare. He did not look happy. With his tight grasp on my elbow, neither was I.
“What do you want?” I said through gritted teeth.
“Why the hell are you here? Taking this course is such a bullshit move to get my attention. And, approaching Kade of all people! I know you’re just trying to make me jealous. Well, congrats it worked.” He nearly spat the words at me.
His arrogance disgusted me, but I kept my voice low. “Like hell! I signed up for this course well before your cheating ass was caught. I figured you might want help since I knew you were not looking forward to it.” His face turned red and I took a step back.
A wave of anger seemed to flow off him as he said, “Where do you think you’re going? You’re still my mate!”
Caleb tried to reach for me again but a stronger arm shot out from behind me, blocking his grip.
It was Kade.
He seemed genuinely interested now, his coffee-colored eyes shifting between Caleb and me. "So little bird is your mate?" he mused.
Caleb’s jaw tightened. "That's none of your business."
Kade’s lips curled. "It is when she just promised to help me score an A+."
"We're partners now. Try not to be too jealous."
— Third Person POV —Kade got to class just in time and saw there was a late start student who was bound to make things more interesting. Caleb’s over make-up, too loud new girlfriend was all over him gushing about how her family’s wealth afforded her the ability to join the class.Taking his seat he noticed Lana doing a bang up job of staying focused and ignoring Olivia’s antics. He still couldn’t help making a joke, which was worth it because Lana broke concentration for just a moment.Kade could see Caleb shooting her glances any time Olivia had a break in her show. The dead stare from the teacher every now and again helped to quiet her from time to time. From what he could tell, Lana didn’t notice either Caleb’s obvious inability to get over Lana or the teacher death staring at her ex best friend.Kade only recently found out she was also Lana’s best friend. He had hoped that was due to proximity and not by choice. He also hoped that girl from the coffee shop was better fit for th
His pet name and inability to stop coming at me finally broke my resolve and I punched him in the arm. He reached out and grabbed my hand, his eyes matching his smile. “That’s assault, what should I do? I wonder?”He leaned closer, bringing my arm down to my side as he pressed against me. My pulse sped up. Even if I tried to lie to myself and say it was for Grace’s sake, or for being tired of his crap, the stirring of my wolf in me let me know it wasn’t anger I felt. Stepping back, I turned my head before he could see the influence he had on me, but before I could say anything Grace had returned.“The door was locked. Is everything okay? Looked like a pretty intense conversation for a shared class project.” Grace’s voice had an accusatory tone to it.The way she was looking at me had me feeling awful for lying to her but at that moment I just couldn’t take the fallout. One day I could tell her, just not right then. Shooting a concerned look to Kade he gave me a small wink. It didn’t l
After Olivia lost it on me in the hall and Kade stepped in there was a blurb about it in the school periodical, so I had worried eyes would be on me trying to decide if Kade and I had a connection. It seemed once everyone discovered we happened to be in the same class and partnered that day, assuming the teacher did it and not Kade himself, the incident was forgotten.To say I was happy about that would be an understatement. Between that and him messing with Caleb after my first day on the job I was sure someone would discover we had lived together, but once Kade was back to his playboy self, I was old news. The whole thing would have been perfect if I didn’t have my studies interrupted by his lifestyle choices. The days he did bring girls back I stayed far away until he let me know it was safe.That alone told me I needed my own space, or a new roommate. Kade seemed happy to provide all the food for the house since I was cooking it and that allowed me to save for a move at the end of
After the incident with Caleb and Olivia was over the rest of my shift was pretty uneventful. Running the machines, making the drinks, and preparing the food wasn’t hard at all. It felt like being at home with a fancier coffee maker and fewer choices on what food I could prepare. My shift wasn’t long but with the increase in pay and tip pooling would cover my new costs.Walking through the park between the coffee shop and the campus to catch my class for the day I found Caleb waiting for me by a large tree. “Is this going to be a habit of yours now?”Caleb kept pace with me as he spoke. “Come on Lana, don’t be like that. I was worried about you. You shouldn’t have to work in a place like that. At least at the admissions office you weren’t stuck with a bunch of Omega’s who can’t find any better.”That paused my step a moment. “Maybe I am just an Omega who can’t find any better, Caleb. You ever think of that? Can your one track mind even fathom that maybe I am right where I was always m
Kade had me so flustered had almost forgot I was starting my new job that day and ended up running late. There wasn’t time to grab something to eat, but luckily I now worked at a café and the boss was nice enough to provide a free meal during your shift. Rushing out the door to wait for my taxi that was almost there, I turned to see Kade with his infamous motorcycle out.The sight of him in full black next to the sleek black machine stopped me dead in my tracks. He turned to me with his helmet in his hand and his chocolate gaze lingered a moment. “You want a ride?” he asked.The mere suggestion left me without a word to say. No girl had ever been on the back of that bike, and though I would love to take him up on the offer I wasn’t sure I should risk anyone seeing him with an Omega on his motorcycle.As I mulled over the question, and the issues that may arise from taking his offer, he put his helmet on before speeding off.I stood there frozen, a flicker of irritation rising in my ch
— Third Person POV —Kade waited for Lana’s response as her eyes went round, but she didn’t say a word and instead shoved him away. Her face turned deep red as she told him her sex life with Caleb was none of his business before returning to her room and locking the door he had seen her be so keen on inspecting. Kade felt satisfied. Seeing Lana blush like that was so sweet.Entering the kitchen, he grabbed a banana figuring there would be no breakfast that morning and leaned against to counter to eat it. In all truth he didn’t care one bit about Lana and Caleb’s relationship; he just liked to get her riled up. There was nothing more beyond that to give a shit about, he thought as he took a bite. Caleb was some stuck up brat thinking the world owed him everything and he couldn’t even remember anything about Caleb's mate.Tossing the peel in the trash, he washed his hands then headed back to his room. Thinking on how little he actually did remember of Lana drew up an image of their firs







