INICIAR SESIÓNMeghan's POV
I grimace at the way he’s chosen to say those words.
There’s something about his tone, too deliberate, too practiced, that makes my skin crawl. Like he’s performing confidence instead of actually having it.
He says something else to me, lower this time, just for me, and whatever it is makes my stomach tighten in a way I immediately hate. My shoulders instinctively draw in before I can stop them.
Kylah notices first.
She steps closer, sliding into my space like she’s suddenly clocked the shift in the air, her earlier laughter gone. “Hey,” she says lightly, but there’s an edge under it now, her eyes flicking between me and him. Protective. Alert.
But Julien doesn’t care.
If anything, he leans in closer.
Invading the space Kylah just tried to reclaim.
And he says something else worse this time. Too close, too confident, like my discomfort is just part of the conversation he’s decided we’re having.
My throat tightens.
I force my expression to stay neutral, even as my pulse spikes under my skin. I don’t want him to see it. Don’t want him to get the satisfaction of knowing he’s getting under my skin.
So I straighten slightly.
Take a small breath.
“Look,” I start, trying to keep my voice steady, “I’m just here with my friends, so—”
But I don’t even get to finish.
Because his hand moves.
Reaching.
For my arm.
Julien’s hand is still halfway in the air when everything changes.
One second it’s just him, too close, too confident, that cold little smile still sitting on his face like he’s already decided how this interaction is going to go.
The next-
The pressure of another presence cuts through the space behind me.
Fast.
Certain.
A hand lands on my waist like it belongs there.
Firm enough to anchor me, but not forceful. Just… immediate. Protective in a way my body registers before my mind even fully processes it.
Warmth floods through me all at once, sharp and disorienting, like my entire nervous system just got rerouted.
I freeze.
Julien freezes too.
And then I look up.
The guy standing behind me doesn’t even glance at me at first.
His eyes are locked on Julien.
Dark. Focused. Unblinking in a way that makes the air feel heavier.
There’s something about him that doesn’t match the noise of the bar. Doesn’t match anything around us. Like he stepped out of a different world and decided this moment mattered enough to interrupt his.
Julien straightens slightly, annoyance flickering across his face.
“And you are?” he asks, voice tight now.
The arm around my waist doesn’t move.
Doesn’t loosen.
If anything, it settles more securely, like a silent answer.
The guy finally speaks.
Low. Controlled.
“No one you need to talk to her through.”
My breath catches slightly at the tone of it.
Not loud.
Not aggressive.
Final.
Kylah shifts closer beside me, like she’s just now fully clocking what’s happening. Eliana stops talking mid-sentence. Even Anya’s smile fades at the edges.
Julien lets out a short, humorless laugh. “I was just having a conversation.”
The pressure at my waist tightens by a fraction, not painful, just… present. A reminder. A boundary without words.
The guy tilts his head slightly.
“She doesn’t look like she’s enjoying it.”
That lands differently.
Because it’s true.
Julien’s eyes flick to me again, sharper now, like he’s recalculating the situation. Like he doesn’t like that there’s resistance he didn’t anticipate.
“Is that right?” he asks me directly.
All at once, I feel it everyone waiting for my answer. The weight of it. The attention. The choice.
But I don’t get the chance to speak immediately.
Because the hand at my waist shifts just slightly, not pulling me, not controlling me just grounding me there, like he already knows I don’t need to be anywhere else in this moment.
And something about that steadiness makes my voice come out clearer than I expect.
“Yeah,” I say simply.
A beat.
Julien’s jaw tightens.
The guy behind me doesn’t move.
Doesn’t gloat.
Doesn’t escalate.
He just stays there, like he’s decided the conversation is already over.
And for the first time since Julien walked over, I feel like I can breathe again.
Ollie's POVThe walk to their apartment feels significantly longer than two blocks.Mostly because Luca will not shut up.“You know,” he says beside me as we climb the stairs, “statistically speaking, mates usually exchange phone numbers before entering the yearning stage.”I nearly trip.Shane coughs suspiciously into his fist to cover a laugh while Adrian just looks disappointed in all of us.“I’m going home,” I mutter.“You are home,” Adrian replies dryly.I choose to ignore him.By the time we reach their apartment door, my nerves are wound so tight it’s honestly embarrassing.I haven’t seen her all week.Which shouldn’t matter this much.Except it does.The door swings open before we can knock properly.And chaos immediately spills out.Music.Laughter.The smell of something sweet mixed with vodka.Kylah beams at us from the doorway. “Finally.”Luca walks in first like he’s returning to his vacation property. “Missed us?”“No,” Anya says from somewhere inside immediately.“Lies.
Ollie's POVRain always made Boston smell wrong.Too much concrete, too much gasoline, not enough earth.Back home, storms smelled alive. Wet pine, damp soil, moss soaked through with cold mountain rain. Here, the city just smelled like flooded sidewalks and cigarettes outside bars.I stand near the apartment window watching water streak down the glass while Luca tears through our kitchen looking for alcohol we definitely don’t have.Friday again.One whole week since the bar.One whole week since Meghan.Which is exactly seven days longer than I’ve ever spent thinking about a girl this much.The week disappeared in a blur after that night.And honestly?I hate it.Because now that I know she exists, every day without seeing Meghan feels wrong in a way I can’t fully explain.Mate, my wolf reminds me constantly.As if I could forget.At first, I tell myself it’s fine.Normal, even.People have classes. Lives. Responsibilities.We’re not going to magically spend every second together ju
Meghan's POVThe week snuck by, and now it’s Friday again.I don’t even know where most of it went.Classes. Assignments. Deadlines that feel like they multiply every time I look away from them.And somewhere in between all of it, I’ve been hiding.Not in a dramatic way.Just… tucked away in my room more than usual.I don’t really like calling myself antisocial. That feels too final, too absolute. It’s not that I don’t like people.It’s just that sometimes I like my own mind more.It’s quieter there.Safer.Easier to control.So this week, I’ve lived there a lot.Between homework assignments that have been slowly draining my soul and the kind of exhaustion that isn’t physical, I’ve barely seen my roommates except for quick hallway encounters or late-night kitchen raids I’ve tried not to linger in.And when I’m alone in my room, I paint.A lot.It’s not something I think about too deeply when I start. I just pick up a brush and let it happen.Forests, mostly.Dense, detailed ones. Tree
Meghan's POVAfter that conversation, we all stayed in the apartment for the rest of the day.No one really pushed anything.It was just… easy in a way I didn’t realize I needed. Soft laughter, random conversations, someone always moving between the kitchen and the couch like we were all trying to pretend the heaviness from earlier didn’t exist anymore.By the time Sunday rolls around, the sunlight outside is dull and lazy, filtering through the windows like the world is moving slower on purpose.Tomorrow is Monday.School.Reality.And yet I can’t focus on any of it.Because my brain keeps going back to Oliver.Ollie.Every time I try to think about anything else, he slips back in. The way he looked at me. The way he held me like it wasn’t even a question. The way my entire body seems to react before my mind can catch up.It doesn’t make sense.And that’s what scares me most.Because everything in me keeps whispering the same thing—there’s something more there.Something I don’t ful
Meghan's POV(TW: there is talk of SA in this chapter! I will give another warning right before she talks about it!)I cross my arms tighter, trying to ignore the fact that my face feels like it’s on fire.“Well,” I say slowly, forcing as much confidence into my voice as possible, “I wasn’t the only one who slept next to someone last night.”I turn my head deliberately.Directly toward Kylah.The room goes silent for half a second.Then Eliana bursts out laughing.Kylah’s eyes widen in betrayal. “MEGHAN.”“Oh?” I say innocently. “So we’re discussing my sleeping arrangements but no
Meghan's POVMy daze becomes all-consuming.The noise of the apartment fades farther and farther into the background until it sounds muffled, distant, like I’m underwater while everyone else exists somewhere above the surface.I keep replaying last night over and over.Julien stepping closer.The look in his eyes.What could’ve happened if Ollie hadn’t stepped in.If he hadn’t noticed.If he hadn’t cared enough to come over at all.My stomach twists violently.And before I can stop it, my thoughts start spiraling somewhere darker.A memory claws its way forward—one







