ログインLuca's POVThe storage room door jammed at six PM, which was the kind of detail that should have made me suspicious immediately, except I was too busy being annoyed about missing dinner to think about it properly.I'd been in the equipment room sorting tactical gear for the next training cycle, alone, because Coach had asked me to do inventory and I'm bad at saying no to direct requests. Margot had come in ten minutes earlier looking for a spare helmet, and somewhere between her finding the helmet and me finishing the last shelf, the door had swung shut and refused to open again."It's the ward," I said, pushing against it a second time. "Academy security wards lock external doors automatically after six. It'll release in the morning or someone has to manually override it from outside.""So we're stuck," Margot said."We're stuck."She didn't seem bothered by this the way I would have liked her to be bothered by it. She sat down on a stack of crates and pulled out her phone, found no
Adrian's POVIsadora found me in the workshop on Thursday, which I should have predicted because she'd been finding me everywhere since Wednesday with the kind of consistency that wasn't accidental."I've been thinking about the rune-suspension idea," she said, setting her bag down on the bench like she'd been invited.She hadn't been invited."It's a flawed concept," I said, not looking up from the panel I was recalibrating. "Rune stabilization requires a fixed reference point. A suspension system is, by definition, in constant motion. The math doesn't hold.""What if the rune moved with the suspension instead of against it?"I stopped what I was doing.It was a good question. That was the problem. Isadora asked good questions, the kind that made me want to actually answer them instead of redirecting her somewhere else, and I'd spent the last day and a half being annoyed at myself for finding her interesting."Theoretically possible," I said. "You'd need a rune that updates its refer
Luca's POVCoach Harlan put up the pairing sheet at eight AM and I already knew before I looked.Margot Duval. Black Ridge circuit, full lap, head to head.I stared at the sheet for a second longer than I needed to. Not because I was nervous about the race. I wasn't nervous about races, that wasn't a thing that happened to me anymore, not since September, not since I had three other heartbeats running through my chest at all times telling me I was fine even when my brain hadn't caught up yet.I was nervous about Audrey's face when she saw the sheet."Oh, this is going to be great," Theo said, way too loud, reading over my shoulder. "This is going to be so great.""It's a training exercise," I said."It's a training exercise where you're racing the hot French girl who's been looking at you like you're a problem she wants to solve," Theo said. "Audrey's going to lose her mind.""Audrey is not going to lose her mind.""Audrey is one hundred percent going to lose her mind," Theo said, gri
Audrey's POVThey arrived on a Wednesday, which felt wrong. Bad news should arrive on a Monday. Mondays were built for it. Wednesdays were supposed to be harmless.I was in the garage when I heard about them. Knee deep in the Hellcat's engine bay, completely content, listening to Theo's playlist through the villa speakers, when Ji-yeon appeared in the doorway with the expression she wore when she had information she knew I wasn't going to like."Three transfers just checked in," she said."Okay," I said, not looking up."From the Lyon Academy."I looked up. Lyon Academy was the other serious racing program in Europe. Smaller than Black Ridge, more selective, better funded. The kind of place that produced drivers who won things."All three?" I said."All three. Mid-year transfer, which apparently the new council approved last week." Ji-yeon leaned against the doorframe. "They're already at the track."I went back to the engine. "And?""And they're gorgeous," Ji-yeon said. "Like, aggres
.Audrey's POVThe drama started because of a rune.Not a dramatic rune. Not a Nexus-level spatial displacement situation. A small, ordinary stabilizing rune that Adrian had etched into the doorframe of the garage back in October, one of about forty he'd quietly placed around the villa without telling anyone, and which had apparently been slowly degrading for weeks because nobody had recalibrated it.She found out because the garage light started flickering at eleven PM on a Tuesday and Adrian appeared from nowhere in his dark grey sweater with a kit she'd never seen before and crouched at the doorframe like he'd been expecting this.She leaned against the Hellcat and watched him work.That was the thing about Adrian that had taken her the longest to understand. He showed up. Not loudly, not with announcement, not in the Theo way that filled every room he entered. Just — quietly, consistently, in the specific place where something needed doing. The coffee at the right temperature. The
Audrey's POVMonday arrived with the specific energy of an institution that had been quietly losing its mind for two weeks and had finally run out of exams to distract itself with.I found out approximately four minutes into my walk to first period.A junior — someone I vaguely recognized from the track, second year, always wore the same red beanie — stopped dead when she saw me coming. Just stopped. In the middle of the corridor. Like I was a weather event."Is it true," she said, "that you opened a dimensional portal in the gym?"I stared at her. "No.""Someone told me you opened a portal and a wolf fell through it.""Nobody fell through a portal. There was no portal.""But something happened.""Something happened," I confirmed. "It wasn't a portal."She nodded slowly, in the way people nodded when they'd already decided what they believed and were just being polite about it. Then she walked away.I stood in the corridor for a second.This was going to be a day.&&&By the time I go
Audrey's Pov The villa felt like a pressure cooker ready to explode.After last night's awkward three-way standoff in my bedroom, I'd spent the entire day avoiding eye contact with all of them. Luca kept smirking like he knew exactly what he was doing to me. Adrian watched me with an intensity tha
Audrey's POV"Absolutely not."I stood in my father's villa, arms crossed, glaring at the Pack Council's representative—a middle-aged wolf named Director Kael who looked like he'd never smiled in his life."It's not a request, Miss Warner," he said flatly. "Until you choose a mate and complete the
Adrian's POVI ran until my lungs burned and my paws bled.It didn't matter. Nothing could outrun the image seared into my brain—Sutton under that car, kissing Theo like he was oxygen and she was drowning.The worst part? I understood it. Theo was charming, easy, the kind of wolf who made everythin
Audrey's POV"Your father," Raphael said carefully, "was a very wealthy man."I stared at him. "I know that. He owned the academy.""Yes." He reached into his jacket and produced a business card, which he held out with the particular formality of someone who had been waiting a long time to make a s







