LOGINElara "Ella" has two secrets. The first? She's been secretly dating Damon Silverton, the star hockey player and the most popular guy in school, for nearly a year. He asked her to keep their relationship hidden until he was ready to go public. Ella agreed, even though it hurt to watch other girls, especially head cheerleader Sera Moon, throw themselves at him every day. The second secret? Ella is a werewolf. But her wolf has always been quiet, buried deep beneath years of bullying and rejection. No one knows. Not even Damon. When Damon promises to announce their relationship at the season's biggest hockey awards night, Ella finally lets herself hope. She sits in the front row, heart racing, ready to be seen. Ready to be chosen. But when Damon wins Best Player and Ella stands up, declaring her love for everyone to hear, he looks right through her. And calls Sera's name instead. The laughter still echoes in her ears three days later as she hides in her room. "Fatty." "Loser." "Did she really think he'd pick her?" On her fourth day back at school, broken and humiliated, Ella collides with someone in the hallway. A new student. Tall, intense, with eyes that seem to see straight through her walls. Her wolf, silent for eighteen years, suddenly explodes inside her chest with one undeniable truth: "Mate." But Kael Thorne isn't just any new student. He's a hockey player too. And he has no intention of letting the guy who broke his mate's heart get away with it.
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The bleachers are cold as hell, but I don't care. Damon's out on the ice, skating laps like he's the only person in the world. The rink lights make his jersey glow. His blades cut clean lines behind him, and I could watch him forever. Practice ended twenty minutes ago. Everyone else already left, the other players, the coach, even the janitor who usually kicks me out. But Damon knows I'm here. He always knows. He glides to the boards right in front of me and looks up. His grin is stupidly perfect. "You're still here." "I'm always still here." He laughs and skates toward the players' tunnel. I know what comes next. I grab my bag and hurry around to the back entrance, the one near the locker rooms. The storage room door creaks when I push it open. It's small in here, just hockey sticks, boxes of tape, and a bench along the wall. Damon's already there, waiting. His hair is wet from the shower now. He changed into jeans and a hoodie. He pulls me inside and kisses me before the door fully closes. His lips are warm now. I like this part. The part where it's just us and nothing else matters. "You okay?" he asks, pulling back to look at me. "I'm okay." "You seem quiet." I shrug. "Just thinking." "About what?" About how I have to sit in the back of every class so no one sees me looking at you. About how I eat lunch alone while you're at the popular table with Sera and her friends. About how your phone buzzes with her name sometimes when we're together and you always turn the screen away. But I don't say any of that. "Just nervous about tomorrow," I say instead. He cups my face in his hands. His palms are rough from the hockey stick. "Don't be nervous. Tomorrow's going to be perfect." "You don't know that." "I do." He says it so sure. So confident. "I'm winning that award. Coach basically told me already. And when I get up there, I'm calling you up. Everyone's going to see you. Everyone's going to know." My heart does that thing it always does when he talks like this. That flutter. That hope. "And Sera?" The name leaves a bad taste. "She's going to be sitting right there. What if she" "Sera doesn't matter." He cuts me off. "Sera's just... she's just someone I have to deal with. Her dad is on the school board. You know how it is." I don't really know how it is. He's never explained. Every time I ask, he says it's complicated. But I let it go. I always let it go. "Promise me," I whisper. "Promise me you'll actually do it this time." His face changes. Just for a second. Something flickers in his eyes, guilt maybe, or annoyance. But then it's gone, and he's smiling again. "I promised already." "Say it again." He sighs, but it's a soft sigh. Tired, not mean. "I promise, Ella. Tomorrow night. Everyone knows." I want to believe him. God, I want to believe him so bad. He kisses my forehead. "I should go. My mom texted like three times." "Yeah. Okay." He pulls away and grabs his bag. At the door, he pauses. "You need a ride? I could drop you somewhere close and you could walk the rest." It's the same offer he always makes. The same offer I always refuse. "It's fine. I'll walk." "You sure?" "Yeah." He nods and leaves. The door swings shut behind him. I sit on the bench for a minute. Maybe five. The storage room smells like ice and sweat and the air freshener the janitor uses. I've spent so much time in here this past year. It's basically our second home. When I finally leave, the night air hits me hard. Cold. November cold. I pull my jacket tighter and start walking. The streets are quiet. Dark. I pass houses with lights on inside, families eating dinner or watching TV. Normal stuff. Stuff I don't have. My phone buzzes. A text from Damon: Home safe. Text me when you get there. I smile despite everything. He does care. He wouldn't text if he didn't care. I type back: Almost there. Another buzz: Tomorrow changes everything. I mean it. I hold the phone to my chest for a second. Right over my heart. By the time I get home, my fingers are numb and my nose is running. The house is dark except for the kitchen light. Mom works nights at the diner, so I'm used to coming home to an empty house. I heat up leftover spaghetti in the microwave and eat standing over the sink. My phone sits on the counter, and I keep looking at it. Waiting for another message. He doesn't send one. That's okay. He's probably asleep. Hockey players need their rest. I wash my plate and head to my room. My bed is unmade, like always. My closet door doesn't close all the way because too many clothes are stuffed inside. The mirror on my wall shows me everything I don't want to see. I look at myself for a long time. Tomorrow, everyone's going to see me. Really see me. And I'm terrified. Not because of Damon. I trust Damon. It's everyone else I don't trust. It's the way they look at me now, like I'm invisible at best, a joke at worst. What happens when they find out their star player chose me? What happens when Sera finds out? I climb into bed and stare at the ceiling. My wolf is quiet tonight. She's always quiet. Sometimes I wonder if she's even real, or if the whole werewolf thing skipped me somehow. Mom says my wolf will wake up when she's ready. When I meet my mate. But that's a joke, right? Guys like Damon don't end up with girls like me. That's not how it works. He's just... different. He sees something in me that no one else does. Or maybe he's just using me until something better comes along. No. I can't think like that. He promised. I roll over and grab my phone. One last message from me: Goodnight. See you tomorrow. I love you. I've only said that a few times. He doesn't always say it back. But tonight, right before I drift off, my phone buzzes. Love you too. Get some sleep. Big day tomorrow. I fall asleep smiling. And I have no idea that tomorrow is going to destroy me.Ella's POV When I got to school this morning, I went straight to the library to return some of the books I had borrowed. The halls were already alive with movement. Students filled every corner—laughing loudly, gossiping in small circles, lockers slamming shut in uneven rhythms. The air felt thick with energy, like it always did at the start of the day. It was all familiar. Routine. Safe. After dropping off the books at the front desk, I paused for a second, watching the librarian scan them in. Then I turned and made my way back into the hallway, adjusting the strap of my bag on my shoulder. I headed toward my locker, my thoughts drifting elsewhere. I was thinking about the upcoming history test. About the chapters I still needed to study. About dates and names that refused to stay in my head no matter how many times I read them. Nothing important. Nothing urgent. Just normal things. Then I heard my name. “Ella.” I stopped mid-step and turned. A group of people stood near th
Ella’s POVIt has been two weeks after the crazy incident that happened.Two weeks since Angel and Sara chained me in that warehouse. Two weeks since Damon was thrown out of my bedroom window. Two weeks since my mother showed up and saved me.My life has been simple since then. Home to school. School to home. And the hospital. Always the hospital.Nothing else feels like it matters in between. The days blur into each other in a quiet routine that almost feels normal, but nothing about me feels normal anymore.The fight with Angel and Sara cost Damon a lot. It cost him a broken arm. His right arm. I remember Angel twisting it with magic before she threw him out the window. The sound it made. The way he screamed.Even now, I still hear it sometimes when things are too quiet. Like my mind refuses to forget it. Like it wants me to carry it around everywhere I go.But what broke me about Damon was what Kael told me later. Damon still managed to come to Kael's house. Still managed to tell h
Kael's POVI never expected Angel would go this far just to be with me.When Damon told me everything, I didn't believe him at first. The pain he was feeling from the fight with Sara and Angel was real. I could see it on his face. The blood. The bruises. The way he could barely move.But I wasn't able to feel his emotions. Something was blocking me. Maybe the pain was too much. Maybe my own fear was getting in the way. I couldn't tell if he was telling the truth or if this was part of some plan.At that moment, something in me wanted to leave him there. Walk away. Go find Ella myself. But I couldn't. He risked his life for her. The least I could do was make sure he didn't die.I called the pack medic. Gave them Damon's location. Then I left, hoping they would find him in time.As I drove toward Ella's house, Sara called again. She gave me the location of the warehouse. But I didn't trust her. I couldn't. So I made a decision.I went to Lyra first.When I got to the front of her house,
Ella's POVEverything happened so fast.Too fast for my brain to process. One second, I was standing there, trying to understand what was going on, and the next, everything had spiraled into chaos. I had never witnessed a real fight in my life. Only in movies. Only on screens where everything felt distant, controlled, almost unreal. The actors always got up again. The blood never looked real enough. The pain never felt this… close.Never up close. Never with people I knew. Never with blood and screams and bodies slamming violently against walls like they could break through them.Damon turned into a werewolf right in front of me.It wasn’t like in the movies either. It wasn’t smooth or magical. It was raw. Violent. His body twisted, bones cracking loudly, muscles stretching unnaturally as if they were being forced into a new shape. His clothes tore apart as fur burst through his skin. His growl—it wasn’t human anymore. It was deep, terrifying, something ancient.I couldn’t move. Could
Sara's POVTo be honest, I saw the hex coming.I saw it before I even stood up to walk toward Angel. That's the thing about being a witch. You can sense these things. The energy shifts. The air gets heavier. The person's eyes change just a little. I knew Angel was dangerous the moment I looked at h
Damon's POV I knew I had lost Ella the moment she ran after Kael. I saw the way she pushed me. That strength. That wasn't her. Not the Ella I knew. But she found it somewhere. And she used it to get away from me. I knew why she went upstairs earlier. She caught me staring at her chest. I could
Ella's POV"Get inside right now."My mother's voice was sharp. Loud. Something I had never heard from her before.I obeyed. I walked into the house. My legs were shaking. My heart was pounding. I had never seen her like this. Her face was tight. Her hands were clenched. She looked like a different
Kael's POVWhen Ella said her wolf felt the same way my wolf felt, everything changed. I knew I had to fight to stay in Moonridge. At least now I was sure. Her and me. We were mates. That statement she made made me forget what I just saw Damon do.Damon knew I was around. That's why he kissed her.






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