Highly erotic “What? I’m not a wolf!” I blurted out, heart pounding. “Then explain the mark on your hand,” he said, his eyes locked on me like he already knew the truth I was too scared to admit. ***** She thought she was human. The mark proved otherwise. One moment, Kila was just a girl trying to escape her cruel stepfather’s grip. The next, she woke up with a burning mark on her arm—a howling wolf etched into her skin. Now she’s been claimed. Not by one, but four powerful Alphas, each more dangerous and possessive than the last. Fierce, untouchable, and ruling the halls of the elite supernatural academy, they say she belongs to them. But Kila isn’t ready to surrender. Not to fate. Not to the mark. And definitely not to four infuriating werewolves who seem to know more about her than she does. She didn’t choose the bond. But the bond chose her.
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My eyes flew open. A sharp pain surged through my veins like fire. “Shit,” I hissed, clutching my arms to my chest, trying not to scream. I bit down on my lip, forcing myself to stay quiet. The last thing I wanted was to wake Jake. He’d only complain, or worse. Twisting to check the time, I grabbed my phone from the floor. 2:03 AM. “What the actual hell,” I muttered under my breath. My eyes landed on my arm—and I froze. A mark. A glowing, angry mark of a howling werewolf. I hadn’t drawn anything on myself before bed. There was no henna, no pen marks, nothing like this. And yet, here it was. Burned into my skin like a curse. The pain came in waves, sharp and relentless. I grabbed my pillow and bit down on it, hard. I needed my mom. God, I missed her. It had been almost ten years since she left me all alone—left me with Jake, her new husband. A man who treated me like nothing more than an inconvenience. A burden. A tool to make money and clean his damn house. He never once looked at me like I was his daughter. Not even close. That’s why I made a decision. I was going to college. I was going to escape this place, this life. I’d get my degree, find my own path, and be done with his cruel world. “I just want this to stop,” I whispered, a tear slipping down my cheek. --- Later that Morning “Morning, Jake,” I said, keeping my tone neutral as I passed him. He sat in his usual chair, newspaper in hand like always, acting like I didn’t exist. I grabbed my jacket, ready to leave for my shift, when he spoke up. “A letter came for you.” I spun around. My heart skipped. Could it be? For weeks I’d been waiting—hoping—for that acceptance letter. “Where is it?” I asked quickly, trying to mask my excitement. “Dining table,” he muttered without looking up. I didn’t wait. I rushed to the table and snatched up the envelope, hope bubbling in my chest. Today might finally be the day my life begins. My fingers trembled as I held the envelope on my hand It was thicker than I expected—more like parchment than paper. Heavy. Fancy, almost... too fancy for a community college acceptance letter. My name was written in looping gold script across the front, no return address, no logo. Just my name. Kila Monroe. I hesitated. Something about it felt... off. Still, I tore it open, heart pounding like crazy. Inside was a single folded sheet. Cream-colored. Smooth. The ink shimmered faintly, like it was alive. > You have been selected. Alpha Academy awaits. Orientation begins tonight. Full moon. Midnight. We know what you are, Kila. I blinked, rereading the words. "What...?" My stomach twisted and churned. This had to be a joke. Some weird prank. Alpha Academy? I’d never even applied to anything called that. And we know what you are? What was that supposed to mean? I glanced at the mark on my arm, now faint but still there, like a shadow burned into my skin. Suddenly, I didn’t feel so grounded anymore. The room tilted slightly, my heartbeat louder than before. I clutched the back of a chair to steady myself. Jake didn’t even glance my way. Just sipped his coffee and flipped another page like the universe wasn’t flipping upside down. “Jake,” I said, voice shaky. “Did you see who dropped this off?” He grunted. “Mail came late. Some guy in a black car. Didn’t say a word. Just handed it over and left.” My throat tightened. Something was happening. And for the first time in a long time, I wasn’t sure if I was ready for it. **** I stood outside in the night , jacket zipped to my chin, the letter folded in my pocket like a secret no one else could see. The moon hung heavy and round above me. Too bright. Too full. The street was quiet, unnaturally still. I should’ve gone to bed. I should’ve ignored it. But my feet wouldn’t listen. Then, I heard it. The rumble of tires on gravel. A sleek, black SUV rolled to a stop in front of the house. The windows were tinted, but the passenger door clicked open on its own. Waiting. My heart thundered. Every instinct told me to turn around. Run. Instead, I stepped forward. I held the envelope tight in my arm. The SUV jeep pulled over. An handsome young man at his middle 30's, on sweatshirt and plain black pants came down from the car. I looked into his green eye, that made me almost gasped out. His handsomeness was too charming to ignore. "Kila Monroe?" I nodded. "Your letter." Without hesitation I passed it to him. He looked at me, a glance that sent shivers down my spine. He held my arm, dragging me until his vehicle. I wanted to say No, I wanted to jerk my hands off, but staying with Jake has been nothing more than a nightmare. I sat front of the SUV. "You should sleep, we have a long time ahead." I heard sounds from behind the car. My stomach churned harder. My heart almost sinking into my stomach. I slowly turned around—four men, huge physic, was sitting there. "Who are they?" I murmured.Kila – POV“Maybe you could come to our room later—”My heart stuttered at Ryker casual suggestion.Their room? Four massive, dangerously attractive Alpha guys in one space? Yeah, no thanks. That sounded like the start of a horror movie—or a fantasy gone terribly wrong.I forced a small nod, though every part of me was screaming absolutely not.“Actually, I’ve got class. I should go.”Just as I turned to leave, a sharp voice sliced through the air behind me.“Kila Monroe. Aren’t you supposed to be in class?”I froze.The temperature in the hallway seemed to drop five degrees as I turned slowly to face her. Headmistress Alira.She was infamous at Alpha Academy. Cold, strict, and terrifying in a way that made even full-blooded wolves tread carefully. Her piercing gaze always made my skin crawl—like she could see straight into my soul and didn’t like what she found.“I—I’m sorry,” I stammered, trying to keep my voice steady.Her eyes narrowed, disgust flashing in them. “Sorry? For what?
Kila – POVI walked down the hallway toward my next class, my mind racing with the words the brothers had said. “We’re mates, and the mark shows we are.”The idea wouldn’t leave me. I couldn’t shake the feeling that something deep inside me had shifted.Growing up, my mom would tell me stories about wolves—about their packs, their bonds, and the power they held. Every time she did, something inside me stirred. Something I never fully understood.And now... now it was like those stories were coming to life.My mom left when I was younger. Everyone else believed she died, but I never bought that story. Not for a second. I always knew she was somewhere out there, watching over me.“Hey, watch out!” A voice snapped me from my thoughts.I collided with someone, a young girl around my age, and we both squatted down at the same time. Our heads bumped.“Ouch!” she winced, rubbing her forehead.I was too distracted to apologize right away. My words seemed to vanish, swallowed by the whirlwind
Adam – POV The moment she stepped into the car that night, something shifted in the air. At first, I thought I imagined it. Just another new student, nothing more. But then I got close—really close—and the scent hit me. Warm. Soft. Wild. And not wolf. Human. But that didn’t matter. Because the second I looked her in the eyes, I felt it. The pull. I’d heard about it before—an ancient kind of bond. One that didn’t care about bloodlines or rules. One that tore logic apart. But I never thought it would happen to me. To us. Kila. That was her name. Sharp tongue, guarded eyes, and a backbone tougher than most she-wolves. She was nothing like the girls here who threw themselves at Alphas, hoping to be claimed. Kila didn’t want us. Which only made it worse. Made it harder. My wolf was already restless, pacing inside me. The bond was clawing at my skin, demanding I get closer. Touch her. Claim her. But she wasn’t like us. She wasn’t ready. Hell, she didn’t even know what she w
Kila – POVI stood frozen outside the massive building—its sleek, matte-black walls towering above me like a fortress. A giant werewolf symbol was etched into the front doors, identical to the one burned into my arm.My legs felt like concrete.“You don’t have any bags?” the driver asked, snapping me out of my daze.I turned to him, my voice dry. “You didn’t ask me that when you picked me up.”He didn’t respond, just shrugged and moved towards his car boot.A few feet ahead, same four guys from the car stood clustered together, murmuring quietly. Their presence was… intense. The kind of quiet dominance that made your skin prickle.“Hey, skinny.”I heard it—of course I did. But I’d learned to ignore guys like that. Mainly Guys that comes in four. Guys who thought size or status made them worth listening to.Then I felt a light touch on my shoulder.“What?” I spun around, more defensive than I meant to be.He raised his hands, stepping back slightly. “Relax. You dropped something.”I l
Kila – POV My eyes flew open. A sharp pain surged through my veins like fire. “Shit,” I hissed, clutching my arms to my chest, trying not to scream. I bit down on my lip, forcing myself to stay quiet. The last thing I wanted was to wake Jake. He’d only complain, or worse. Twisting to check the time, I grabbed my phone from the floor. 2:03 AM. “What the actual hell,” I muttered under my breath. My eyes landed on my arm—and I froze. A mark. A glowing, angry mark of a howling werewolf. I hadn’t drawn anything on myself before bed. There was no henna, no pen marks, nothing like this. And yet, here it was. Burned into my skin like a curse. The pain came in waves, sharp and relentless. I grabbed my pillow and bit down on it, hard. I needed my mom. God, I missed her. It had been almost ten years since she left me all alone—left me with Jake, her new husband. A man who treated me like nothing more than an inconvenience. A burden. A tool to make money and clean his damn house. He
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