I hear Alice’s muffled from behind Vedant. “Move. She had no right to get in the middle of my fight. She will pay for what she’s done.”
Vedant doesn’t move. “Look around. Training is over. You can’t hurt them.”
Alice steps around Vedant letting out a huff. “They are weak, inferior. They don’t deserve respect. They deserve to be put in their place.”
I gasp as a sense the wave of Alpha Power hit the air. This time though, it isn’t directed at me. My mouth falls open when I realize what’s happening, Vedant is defending me.
Vedant’s voice is low, his face cold. “You will not disrespect pack members this way.”
Alice’s eyes are full of rage as her head lowers, powerless against Vedant’s Alpha power. I can tell by the look in her eye that this won’t be the end of her torment, but for now she has no choice to back down.
I breathe a sigh of relief as Alice turns and stalks off the training field. I look at Vedant in awe. He hadn’t helped me this morning, but it was possible he had a change of heart.
Is it possible that somewhere deep down inside him there’s still the kid who used to be my best friend? I look at him again and allow myself to hope that the boy who had been so kind to me, so gentle, is coming back.
I think about how quickly he moved to get between me and Alice, and how he put his own feelings about me aside, to help Lynn and me. That is the quality of a leader. Maybe Vedant won’t be a horrible Alpha after all.
He turns and begins to walk off the field and I jog to keep up with him. I had lost hope that me and Vedant could ever be friends again, but now I’m not so sure. I should at least show him some gratitude.
“Wait.”
He pauses just inside the entrance to the school, not looking in my direction.
“I just wanted to say thank you for helping me back there. Who knows how far Alice would have taken things if you hadn’t stepped in.”
Vedant turns to look at me and my heart stutters as I take in the cruel look in his eyes. My hope that the boy I used to care for was still somewhere inside him vanishes. There is no kindness in his dark eyes, only hate.
He sneers. “Do you really think I stopped Alice to help you?”
He takes a step into my space. “Don’t flatter yourself. I stopped Alice because she would have killed you and that is a mercy you don’t deserve.”
I can’t help the frightened gasp that escapes my lips. I look around, horrified to see that we are the only two people left in the building.
“I stopped Alice because I want you to spend every day of the rest of your life in living hell for what you did. I will not rest until you have endured every ounce of pain I have felt since the day I lost my brother, and I will make sure that I personally carry out that torture.”
My pulse spikes at the threat, my eyes darting to the side looking for a means of escape. Finding none I look back at Vedant, trying to hide my panic. My eyes meet his and I can tell that he means every word that just left his mouth.
Despite my effort, tears begin to roll down my cheeks. The intensity of the hatred from this boy who I had once cherished so deeply shatters my heart into a million pieces.
Vedant moves forward and the breath is forced out of my lungs as he presses me into the wall of lockers with a growl. “A bitch like you doesn’t get to cry, not after you lured my brother into the woods to die at the hands of that rogue.”
“I-”
He cuts me off. “You are the reason my brother is dead. You are the reason my mother followed him to the grave not long after. Her heart couldn’t take the pain.”
After Owen’s murder, rumors started to circulate saying that I had purposely lured Owen into the woods to be killed by the rogue. I don’t know who started them, or how they were able to convince Vedant that they were true, but it wasn’t long after that that the bullying started.
“Vedant, I’m not. I didn’t-”
“If you didn’t plan his death, then explain why the rogue spared you.”
“I-I can’t.”
Vedant’s grip on my collar tightens, and I flinch. “Vedant please. I swear to you I never lured Owen anywhere. He was the one who invited me to the woods that night.”
“And why would he do that?” Vedant growls.
“To confess his feelings. He told me he l-”
Vedant interrupts me with another growl, a cruel look disfiguring his handsome features. “Liar! Owen would never fall for someone as ugly as you. I feel sorry for whoever your future mate ends up being.”
Tears continue to stream down my face. “Vedant please… let me go.”
Vedant shifts to position me in front of an open locker and then pushes me inside before finally releasing his grip on my shirt. “You shouldn’t have provoked me,” he says before slamming the door shut.
Panic floods my system at the sudden lack of light. I do my best to peak through the small cracks in the locker but all I can see is darkness. I bang on the locker, ignoring the pain that shoots across my knuckles as I do so.
I take a deep breath and then scream as loud as I can. “Vedant! Let me out! Vedant!” I beat harder on the door, but it doesn’t give. “Vedant!”
I hear his cold voice from just outside. “This is what you deserve. I want you to feel every bit of the pain my brother must have felt in the moments before his death.”
I scream again, this time hoping that someone, anyone else will hear me, but it’s hopeless. After a moment, I remember the phone in my pocket. I take it out and tap the screen, sighing with relief at the light it gives.
My relief is temporary though when I see Felix’s last message on my screen. We had planned to both get online to celebrate my birthday together at one. If Vedant wasn’t going to let me out, I would very likely be stuck in this locker until tomorrow morning.
I bang one more time on the door, hard, but when I get no response, I sigh and begin taping out a message.
Iris: Something came up. I’m going to try to make it online for the celebration tonight, but if I’m not online by one don’t wait up.
My finger hesitates for a second over the send button. This had been the one thing I had been looking forward to and now I was going to spend the night stuck in a locker. I take a deep breath, and press send.
The moment I do I hear a chime from outside the locker.
Vedant's POVI watch as Chiara’s eyes go wide at my demand. She stands, looking ready to bolt. She glances between me and the door before hugging her clothes more tightly to her body.Her voice is steady, but I can see the fear in her eyes. “How could you ask that of me?”I stiffen as I realize what she has assumed. I know I hadn’t been kind, but I would never even dream of forcing myself on her.I roll my eyes, trying to seem dismissive, but it’s a struggle to keep the anger out of my voice. “I only asked so that I could help you apply the salve the doctor left.”She stares at me for a second, like she’s trying to figure something out. I’m tempted to say something, but before I can her eyes narrow with anger. “I am perfectly capable of applying the salve myself, our great future Alpha needn’t stoop so low.”Did she just mock me? I can’t help the growl that escapes my throat at the clear condescension in her voice. I had stayed by her side in the hospital until she awoke, and now she
My heart starts to beat faster as I look into Vedant’s eyes. Does he know something about my wolf? I had only ever told Lynn and Felix about Molly, knowing that they would keep my secret. I promised Molly that I wouldn’t let the pack know I had a wolf. Had winning this stupid fight cost me her secret?I don’t know Molly’s exact reasons, but I trust her. I need to stop Vedant from finding out. I wrack my brain for something to say, but nothing comes.After a minute of this Vedant shifts awkwardly as he breaks the silence. “I was just wondering how you were able to beat Alice so easily.”Inwardly, I breathe a sigh of relief. “Oh, it was just a fluke. Maybe the extra strength from the mate bond is what allowed me to do it.”Vedant nods, thinking. “I saw you training even though you didn’t have a partner. Do you want to be a warrior?”I squint at Vedant for a second, making sure he didn’t sustain a head injury in his own sparring match before nodding. Why does Vedant suddenly care if I
The energy is different when I walk into school on Monday morning. There is more chatter, more excitement. A few people even nod to me in the hallway, forgetting for a moment that I am supposed to be shunned.A group of younger students stands near the lockers talking animatedly, and I slowly make my way over, trying to look casual as I open my locker and mess with the contents inside.One of the worst parts of my isolation is being constantly left out of the loop so eavesdropping has quickly become an art. I listen closely as the group talks.“The rankings from the training class assessment have been finalized. Now that they know where we stand as a group, the class is going to be held more regularly,” one girl says excitedly.“I heard that they are going to keep ranking us throughout the year,” a tall boy near the edge of the group chimes in.The girl nods. “That’s true. Those who earn the top spots are going to be sent out to train as warriors.”I perk up at this information. I tho
Chiara's POVThe next few days at school pass unbelievably slowly. Without even Lynn to talk to time seems to tick by in half speed and I feel like a ghost wandering among the living.I try to think on the bright side when I realize I’ve gone almost a week without anyone calling me a freak or a wolfless loser, but it’s hard to stay positive when you’re cripplingly lonely.My only solace is Felix, and I only dare to text him at night in case Vedant sees me and tries to take my phone away. If I lose Felix than I will have nothing left. I can’t let that happen.I’m laying in bed, doing my best not to dwell on everything that happened at Alice’s party when a message from Felix pops up on my screen. I open the text and smile when I see it’s a picture of my favorite flowers, white roses.Felix: I passed these in my garden and thought of you :)I look back at the picture, doing my best to appreciate the flower’s beauty as well as the thought behind the text, but I can’t help but feel sad as
Vedant's POVI do my best to act normal at the party, but I can’t help but feel a little weird after Alice’s request that I ask her to be my mate. Her crush has been obvious for some time, but I always thought that if I ignored it for long enough, she would give up. I see now that I was wrong.Simon gives me a questioning look. “Are you okay? You’ve been quiet.”I give a quick nod, hoping that Alice hadn’t told him about what happened yesterday. “Yeah, I’m fine. Just tired, I got into an argument with my dad last night.”Simon nods sympathetically before changing the subject to the training class at school. I do my best to seem interested in what he’s saying, grateful that he didn’t pry further, when Alice walks up with a glass of wine in her hand.“Come on Vedant, it’s a party. You should have a drink.”I glance at Simon, “I don’t see anyone shoving alcohol down his throat.”Alice laughs, “That’s because he got started before anyone even got here.”Simon shoots me a sheepish grin. I
Alice's POVI don’t understand why Vedant won’t just reject Chiara. She had been more than willing to give him up that night in the park, but he hadn’t done it. I thought for sure he would finally decide to give her up when she sassed him after class, but all he had done was throw her in that wretched punishment room.He is willing to cause her pain, but not to give her up as his mate. Why?I shake my head. It doesn’t matter, if I ask him to be my mate instead, I know he will finally come to his senses.I take a quick look at myself in the mirror, making sure that I look perfect, before heading out the door. I arrive at Vedant’s house a few minutes later, pleased when he’s the one who answers the door and not Alpha Richard.“Vedant! I’m so glad I caught you at home. May I come in?”He doesn’t say anything, but steps aside, gesturing for me to enter the large house. Once we’ve settled on the couch I smile up at him, placing one hand on his arm.“I wanted to see if you were coming to my