I always thought getting accepted into Elite Order Academy would finally make my family proud. Perhaps then they would stop controlling my every move. Maybe my brothers would stop resenting me. Perhaps I wouldn’t feel so invisible anymore. No one believed I could do it—not even my mate, Alpha Jaxon Trevane. The night I planned to tell him... I found him tangled in bed with my best friend. Heartbroken and humiliated, I left everything behind and went to Elite alone. But the academy isn’t the fairytale I dreamed about. Beneath the grand halls and traditions, a brutal game is being played. The four ruling Alphas of the North, South, East, and West fight for power, dominance... and now, for me. A virgin. Untouched. Unclaimed. The prize they all want. There’s the mate who shattered my heart and swears he’ll win me back. The brilliant strategist who wants me as his Luna. The dangerous playboy who promises no one will ever touch me but him. And the cold, possessive Alpha who watches from the shadows—and would destroy anyone who dares to take me from him. But in a place where love is a battlefield and lust is a weapon, falling in love might be the most dangerous thing I ever do. Welcome to Elite Order Academy—where every desire has a price, and my body is the ultimate trophy.
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“No way,” I muttered, staring at the letter in my trembling hand. It had just arrived in the mail, and I had been waiting for it all week.
The gold imprint on the back of the envelope caught my eye—a symbol that confirmed its authenticity. It was a letter from the ‘Elite Order Academy,’ or simply ‘Elite’ for short.
By the time a werewolf turns 20, they can apply to Elite—a name that speaks for itself. Reserved for the most skilled young werewolves in the entire country, it represents the pinnacle of excellence.
For two transformative years, they are moulded into the leaders of their packs, equipped with skills that ensure a promising future. Ever since childhood, I had dreamed of becoming one of the ‘Elites.’ In fact, it seemed that every young werewolf aspired to gain acceptance. However, the stakes felt higher for me.
My parents had graduated from there. So had my two older brothers—one of whom was now in his final year. As the youngest in the family and the so-called ‘black sheep,’ I was met with skepticism at every turn. It was no surprise that my mother had urged me to apply to the local academy, believing that was all I was good for.
I could still replay our dinner conversation from last month in my mind.
“I want to apply to Elite,” I announced, gathering the courage to speak up.
The clinking of utensils halted momentarily, but not a single gaze turned my way.
“Good luck with that, I guess,” my mom, Lorelei, remarked, inspecting her nails with disinterest.
Lucian, my oldest brother, pursed his lips. “Do you really think you can do it?”
“Yes,” I replied, my voice steady despite my racing heart.
Kieran, my brother just a year older, let out a mocking chuckle. I shot him a glare, but it had little effect.
“Oh, sorry,” he said, though he didn’t sound apologetic in the least. “It’s just funny. We all came from Elite; that doesn’t mean you should too. It’s called ‘Elite’ for a reason.”
My dad, Dominic, nodded in silent agreement, his attention glued to his phone. “Just apply to the local academy. I’m sure they’ll accept you based on your last name alone.”
I shook my head, pushing the memory of that bitter conversation away. Then, with trembling hands, I opened the letter that had arrived—my future contained within its folds.
Everyone else had received their acceptance or rejection letters last week.
Except me.
My mom had claimed that I performed so poorly on the written exam that they didn’t even bother to send a letter. But here it was.
I closed my eyes for a moment, fear gripping my chest. When I finally opened one eye, my heart raced as I spotted the word—’accepted.’ I nearly leapt with joy.
Instead, I stifled my excitement, covering my mouth with my hand to suppress a grin. Out in our expansive garden, I was alone, but my family was still inside the house. As much as I wanted to share this incredible news with them and prove them wrong, I needed to tell someone else first—the one person who had always supported me, even when my family turned their backs.
Jaxon Trevane, my mate and the future Alpha of the West.
We had known we were mates since we turned 18, and he had been my unwavering ally since that day. Despite the disapproval of his parents regarding our relationship, he consistently made me feel valued and accepted.
He never asked for much except for one thing.
My virginity
Since the moment we met, he’d been patiently waiting for me to be ready. And now, with this news of acceptance, I felt it was time to give him the reward he had longed for.
As I made my way up the grand staircase of their mansion, my heart raced wildly, the letter clutched tightly in my hand.
“He’s going to be thrilled,” I whispered to myself, a smile creeping onto my face.
When I reached his door, a wave of dread rolled through my stomach. I brushed it aside, placing my hand on the handle and twisting it open.
The smile vanished in an instant. There lay Jaxon—naked, and beneath him lay none other than my best friend for the past decade, Sienna Graves.
“Ah, Jaxon. Right there!”
I froze, my feet rooted in their spot. My throat went dry and I felt numb. I was sure that all of the color from my face had also drained.
“Fuck me better than how you fuck Arden,” she screamed, and I unconsciously clenched my fists, my acceptance letter getting crinkled in the process.
“That prude won’t even let me touch her,” Jaxon growled, devouring her neck. “She thinks her body is a prize just because she’s a virgin.”
“I’ve been treating her kindly for two whole years because of it.”
I felt my heart break. The one person whom I trusted and loved never loved me after all. I shook my head, the tears threatening to fall. However, I bit my lip, not allowing myself to show some weakness.
“And you will never get to touch me,” I spat.
That was when they finally noticed my presence. Their eyes widened, and Jaxon pulled himself out of Sienna, their genitals on full display, making me grimace.
“Arden,” Jaxon muttered. However, there wasn’t an ounce of regret on his face.
Sienna, on the other hand, turned to the side to suppress her smile.
“So, you’ve never loved me after all?”
Jaxon pursed his lips. Then, he sighed. “How can you expect me to love you when you can’t satisfy my needs? Aside from that, I’m going to Elite soon. We won’t see each other then.”
I softly nodded, feeling my knees grow weak. “So, you won’t even apologize,” I muttered.
“Fine,” I said, holding my chin up high.
“I reje—”
“I reject you, Arden Stone, as my mate,” Jaxon said, beating me to it. I felt undeniable pain go through my body, my heart feeling like it was getting ripped out of my chest.
I took deep breaths, trying to lessen the pain. Then, I saw his expression, a small smirk playing on his lips.
“Sorry, Arden,” he said, walking closer to me, still with the same unapologetic look. “You and I weren’t a match anyway.”
ARDEN I couldn’t fight him with Tessa on my back.Mr. Winters was older, stronger, and at the moment, more agile. And Tessa could barely hold her head up. I knew if I put her down, she wouldn’t be able to hold her ground either. She was in no condition to run. She might not even survive another hit of whatever he’d given her.So I did the one thing I could.“Hold tight,” I whispered.And then I shifted.The pain tore through me instantly, claws ripping from my fingers, bones snapping and rearranging, skin stretching into fur. My clothes shredded off my body, falling in useless ribbons into the grass. My muscles expanded, my senses sharpened, and a growl rose in my throat like a war cry. Tessa whimpered as her weight shifted against my new form, but she clung to me instinctively, her fingers tangled in the scruff of my neck.With that, I bolted into the trees, my paws pounding into the soil. The forest blurred past us in a rush of green and shadow, my ears twitching at every snapped t
ARDEN Finally.The sound of the shower running through the walls was music to my ears. For once, I was grateful Mr. Winters was a narcissist who enjoyed long, indulgent showers with whatever weird soap he probably made himself. I didn’t waste a second.I turned to Tessa, who was still slouched against the corner, pale and barely conscious.“Stand up,” I said urgently. “We’re escaping.”She blinked at me sluggishly, her lips cracked, eyes sunken. She looked awful, and I hated seeing her like this. My voice softened. “Come on, Tess. You can do this.”She swallowed, groaning slightly as she pushed herself off the ground. Her knees wobbled, her frame trembling under the effort.“How?” she rasped.I didn’t answer. Instead, I moved quickly across the room, toward the back wall. Cade and I had found this hidden latch weeks ago when we were lost in this place. I remembered the exact spot now. My fingers worked fast, pulling the edge of the rug and pushing against the warped floorboard benea
CADEI didn’t waste any time answering him right away. “Arden is missing,” I revealed. “I think she might be in the South.”There was a long pause on the other end of the line.Of course, I knew that Rowan had some kind of feelings for Arden in the past. I wasn’t too intimidated because I knew his feelings were shallow. Rowan truly never settled down. Arden must have shown him the kindness he was craving, so he caved in a little bit. Just then, Rowan scoffed. “Why should I? She’s your mate, isn’t she? Maybe she ran away from you out of fear.” I clicked my tongue and shook my head. “Winters is involved.” That shut him up.“I think this might be what we need to overturn him,” I added. “However, I’m afraid time is also our enemy. So, I need your help.” For a while, nothing but silence passed between us. I knew Rowan—better than I wanted to admit. He wasn’t a man who acted on impulse, no matter how hot-headed he appeared. He was always strategizing and weighing outcomes, like his n
CADEI couldn’t shake the thoughts swirling in my mind about what Bethany had said. She was Arden’s mother. The images in my head refused to align, leaving me in a state of confusion. We were now in the car, heading South, and a nagging instinct told me that Arden wasn’t up North where we’d been searching. My parents had also alerted the guards to conduct a thorough search of our territory from top to bottom, but they hadn’t provided any updates since.I stole glances at the woman sitting beside me. Her fragile frame was curled up in the passenger seat, a blanket draped across her lap. In the days since we last saw her, it was evident she had lost even more weight, deepening the lines of worry across her face.“Is it bad?” I asked, my question directed at her condition as I sped through the stillness of the night.She managed a weak chuckle, her gaze fixated on the scenery sliding past the window. “I’ve had worse,” she muttered. “Don’t think about me. Focus on Arden; that’s what mat
CADEMy eyes fluttered open for no reason. The first thing I noticed was the blanket covering my shoulders—tucked gently. I blinked up at the dim study light, still faintly glowing from the desk above me.Arden. My lips curled slightly at the thought. She must’ve seen me knocked out and covered me up. That was just like her. No matter how tired she was, she was always thinking of others.But if she put this on me, that meant she was awake.I sat up straighter, rubbing the back of my neck and yawning. I was still groggy, but the moment I turned to the doorway and saw it empty, that familiar tug started deep in my chest.“Arden?” I called out gently, still half-asleep.No response.My brow creased. I stood quickly, the chair scraping behind me. I walked toward the hallway, glancing left and right.Nothing.I picked up the pace, walking down to the far end where our room was. The lights were off, but I opened the door without knocking.“Arden?”Still nothing.The bed wasn’t made, which
ARDEN“Seriously, why did you have to come here?”Tessa sighed by my side, leaning against the cold brick wall. If I told her that behind this wall were three skeleton bodies of young women like us, would she be freaked out? She definitely would.But she didn’t need another source of trauma. I glanced at her and found bruises on her neck, a cut on her brow, and red marks on her wrists and arms.“Are you alright?” I asked before anything else.“I’m fine,” she waved me off with the same sweet smile that always made me feel better. “You shouldn’t have come, though. I was planning on leaving some evidence that would lead to Mr. Winters once he kills me.”“Imagine—a mediocre female student dies in the hands of the esteemed headmaster. That would make a great headline.”“There are three lies in that statement,” I muttered. She turned to me and raised a brow.“First, you’re not mediocre. You’re genuinely one of the prettiest girls I’ve ever seen. Second, that wouldn’t make a great headline.
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