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I stared at my reflection in the car mirror while Ryland drove us to the Academy. Mandy was in the backseat, singing along to the latest viral songs on the radio.
Mandy had cut my hair evenly and placed it in a lazy half-up and half-down. She had also concealed my naturally rosy cheeks and lips, so I looked even paler than usual. Along with that, she contoured my face to make it more angular, also giving me tips so I could do it on my own when she wasn’t around.
With this get up, I truly looked like my brother. His glasses were also perched on the bridge of my nose, adding to the look. And the cherry on top was that I had something that masked my scent, because Mandy claimed I smelled “scrumptiously sweet.”
Still, I didn’t understand what she meant by that statement.
After a few more minutes, we finally arrived at the tall and imposing gates of Alpha Academy. Even from Ryland’s old car, I could see its striking architecture. Although big, it employed the brutalist style. It felt like a flashy prison.
Alpha Academy—an all-male institution.
Everyone knew its name. The premise was straightforward, but graduating was anything but. It wasn’t just for those destined to inherit the Alpha title; it also admitted those within the same bloodline. This ensured that when the main Alpha passed, the leadership could easily transition to the next in line.
With werewolf packs scattered across the globe, there were at least ten thousand of them. Our country was well-known because it cultivated the largest and strongest packs, making us the epicenter of the werewolf world.
Getting into Alpha Academy is no small feat. There’s a physical test, a mental evaluation, an emotional assessment, and an endurance challenge. Only those who successfully pass all of these can gain entry. That was why I felt such pride when Alexei managed to get in; not everyone has the privilege of attending.
However, leaving the Academy was equally challenging. For three years, students are required to complete each course, endure the relentless pressure, and make it out alive.
Everyone held the Academy in high regard. Yet, after my brother’s death, I knew it wasn’t as perfect as people made it out to be.
“Alex,” Ryland said, snapping me out of my thoughts. I glanced to the side and realized it was our turn to enter.
With that, I reached into my backpack to retrieve Alexei’s ID, scanning it at the gate scanner.
The car fell into a heavy silence as we watched the enormous gates begin to open. A robotic voice cut through the quiet, startling all three of us.
“Welcome to Alpha Academy.”
“Woah,” Mandy muttered in awe. “It feels like we’re in some sort of video game.”
A beep sounded from behind us, followed by an aggressive shout. “Get fucking going!” someone from the car behind yelled, prompting Ryland to curse under his breath and step on the gas.
We entered the vast premises, and I was swiftly overwhelmed by the sight of Alphas roaming freely. As I had mentioned before, my exposure to men was limited—far below average. Seeing so many muscular figures walking around sent my head spinning. The scent of testosterone invaded my senses immediately, making me scrunch my nose.
“On second thought,” Ryland muttered as he parked in an empty space, “I don’t think I can send you into this place, Alex.”
I opened the car door before he could change his mind. “Don’t worry about me. Just protect the pack while I’m gone.”
With that, I stepped out before he could stop me, clutching my backpack and duffel bag close as I stared up at the intimidating property before me.
Just as I was about to take my first step forward, I felt a strong arm wrap around my shoulder. Although the gesture seemed friendly, it felt anything but. Instead, it felt like I was being squeezed by a vice grip.
“Well, well, looks like the rumors are right,” came a deep voice.
I looked up to find myself face-to-face with a tall man sporting a pronounced jaw and a buzzed black head of hair, his piercing blue eyes locking onto mine—the quintessential arrogant look you’d expect in movies. Behind him were two burly-looking men who seemed to serve as his dogs.
“Looks like my favorite plaything is still alive, huh?” he said, a smirk playing on his lips.
I narrowed my eyes and instinctively pushed him away, making him raise both eyebrows in surprise. His musky scent was unbearable, so I brushed off the spot where he had touched me.
“I see—you’re still acting tough,” he said, humor heard in his tone.
I glared at him, trying to place where I might have recognized him. Clearing my throat, I responded in a deep voice, “Who are you again?”
A small gasp escaped Mandy’s lips, causing me to turn to her with a questioning tilt of my head. She stayed silent, but her eyes warned me of something I couldn’t quite grasp.
When I turned back, I found the Alpha almost nose-to-nose with me, making me scrunch up my face in distaste.
I placed my hands against his chest and pushed him away firmly. “Back the fuck off.”
His jaw muscle twitched, and his underlings closed in on me, but he held out his hand to halt their advance. He then ran a hand through his hair and stepped closer, leaning down until we were eye to eye. I didn’t dare break eye contact. If it had been Alexei, he would have backed off. He was always the one to yield between us, often telling me I was too courageous for my own good.
A flicker of surprise crossed the man’s features, and for a brief moment, his expression softened. However, he quickly snapped back to his previous cocky demeanor.
“So, after that accident, you still have the guts to act like this. I guess the lesson didn’t teach you well enough,” he taunted.
I bit my lip, and he followed the movement with his gaze. This guy—he must know something about my brother’s death.
I smirked, refusing to back down. “Was that even a lesson? I honestly don’t remember it.”
His jaw clenched harder, and before I could react, he had a grip on my collar strong enough to lift me off my feet. He raised his other hand, poised to throw a punch. Judging by the size of his fist, I knew it was going to hurt.
Ryland moved to interfere, but a familiar voice broke the tension.
“Move.”
We all turned to the side, and I felt the grip on me loosen slightly.
However, I felt choked for a different reason now.
The new man was seated inside his car, windows rolled all the way down, sunglasses resting on the top of his head. Even though my memory of that day was blurry, there was no denying it. This was the man who had kissed me at the bar just two days ago.
He tilted his head slightly and sighed heavily.
For a moment, I felt nervous.
Did he recognize me in any way?
But then, he spoke again, “You’re blocking my parking space.”
ALEXANDRIA Hearing Wyatt’s story sent chills down my spine, settling deep inside my chest. I stared at him quietly from where I still sat between his legs on the floor, my fingers loosely wrapped around his hand. His bandaged knuckles rested against my palm while silence filled the room again.Ever since I arrived at Alpha Academy, I thought Wyatt was just like every other Alpha here—arrogant, violent, obsessed with power and fame. The type of Alpha everyone feared because they enjoyed being feared.However, I had been so wrong. Wyatt wasn’t fighting because he wanted power. He was fighting to remove that power from the hands of a small minority. The realization made my chest ache unexpectedly.Suddenly, it felt like I understood him better—his tendency to keep everyone at arm’s length. Despite knowing all of that now, I only found myself falling deeper into him. Against my own will and logic. .Wyatt stared at me carefully. His eyes held so much pain inside them, but they were
WYATT The look on Alex’s face destroyed me the moment I came back to my senses. I didn’t think something like that was possible anymore. At least, not everything I’d already seen. I thought there was nothing left in this world capable of making me feel disappointed in myself. But when she looked at me back in that training room, my heart was nearly ripped out of my chest. I could still see it clearly. Her wide eyes. The fear that flashed across her face for one second. The way she stared at me like she didn’t recognize me anymore.Damon deserved worse.After everything he’d done, after all the blood on his hands, I would’ve gladly kept going until he stopped breathing.But then Alex called my name. And I stopped.For her.Only her.The room around us felt too quiet.Alex was still kneeling between my legs on the floor, her fingers loosely wrapped around my injured hand.She looked up at me carefully.“I’m way too deep into this now, Wyatt,” she muttered softly.There was exhaustio
ALEXANDRIA Once Wyatt walked out of the room, the entire chamber fell into silence.For a second, nobody moved. Nobody spoke. The only sound left was Damon’s uneven breathing against the floor.“Shit,” Mr. Ford cursed sharply, breaking the silence in the room. The word echoed through the metal room as he dragged a hand through his hair in frustration.Mr. Ford immediately turned toward James and Chad.“Bring him to the infirmary,” he ordered. “Now.”Neither of them moved at first.Chad stared openly at Damon’s unconscious body with wide eyes while James remained unusually quiet beside him.Eventually, Chad swallowed hard before crouching beside Damon carefully.“Moon Goddess,” he muttered under his breath.Damon looked terrible. One eye was already swelling badly. His lip was split open, and bruises were beginning to darken across his jaw and throat.Despite seeing the entire fight myself, I still couldn’t fully believe Wyatt had done this to him. Damon wasn’t weak. He was far from
ALEXANDRIA Everything happened so fast that all I could do was stand there and watch. The altercation between them didn’t feel like a fight anymore. It felt like a war. The strongest Alpha against the greatest Alpha.A sick crack echoed through the metal chamber as Damon drove Wyatt backward, denting the wall behind him. However, Wyatt retaliated immediately, grabbing Damon by the throat before throwing across the room with terrifying force. I stumbled backward instinctively. My back hit the cold metal wall behind me. The impact jolted through my spine, but I barely felt it.I couldn’t look away.This was the first time I had ever seen Wyatt lose control like this.Even when he was angry, he always seemed perfectly aware of himself.At this moment, he looked terrifying. Meanwhile, Damon was losing his composure, too. Not only that, but he was losing the fight itself. Wyatt slammed another punch directly into Damon’s face.Blood splattered across the floor. Damon staggered before
ALEXANDRIAThe moment I stepped out of the room with James’s stone still clutched in my hand, Wyatt’s gaze darkened instantly. His eyes flicked from my face down toward the stone in my palm before slowly lifting back to me again.Meanwhile, my own thoughts were still stuck inside that room with James.I don’t think Wyatt would appreciate me fighting with you either.A chill crawled down my spine all over again.Did he know?No—actually, scratch that.James definitely knew something.Out of all the Alphas here, he was probably the only few observant enough to piece things together properly. Movement suddenly caught my attention.Chad stumbled out from another room behind Wyatt, looking destroyed. His shirt was already hanging by threads, but now somehow even his pants looked ripped apart too.I stared at him for one long second, stifling my laughter. He looked like he lost a fight with a wild animal.“Don’t say a word,” Chad warned immediately after noticing my expression.Before Chad
ALEXANDRIA “Yeah,” Wyatt answered with a smirk. “We did.” I elbowed him hard before he could say anything else. He didn’t react physically, but the smug look he sent me afterward made me want to commit violence.“Anyway,” Chad said, stepping forward while holding up a glowing blue stone between his fingers. “We tied.”Beside him, James sighed and lifted his own stone too.Mr. Ford glanced between them before giving a curt nod. “Then both of you will have a rematch then.” “What about you two?” he asked. Wyatt slowly pulled something from his pocket. A familiar golden stone glinted beneath the lights. My stone.I stared at it for one second before a curse slipped under my breath. Mr. Ford nodded. “Wyatt advances then. James and Chad will play for another five—“Wait.” The word left my mouth before he could finish.Everyone looked toward me.Slowly, I reached into my pocket. Wyatt’s expression shifted slightly. With that, I pulled a black stone from my pocket. The silence in the







