LOGINMAYA'S POV
I peek to glance at my arm, but the light is still flashing bright, almost threatening to blind me. I try to move my arms, but I feel an impossible weight on them. What the hell? I stay stiff for a few seconds before the light gradually dims and life returns to my arm. I fling it in the air. "What just happened to me?" Jaden says nothing but just stares at me. "Maybe it's the academy's way of welcoming you back." He stands to his feet. "Welcoming me back? But I was never here?" I'm so confused. How do I believe this crimson-eyed, pale-looking guy? He gets to the wall, biting his pinky finger and spilling blood; the door reappears. "Where are you going? Aren't we supposed to wait for the Grandmistress?" I counter, but still follow him. "I don't need a freak to tour me around. I know everywhere in this academy. I only came to the office to welcome my queen back home." He smirks, and fangs peek through his lips. "What queen? Can you explain everything going on here? I'm not even supposed to be here." "You really don't remember anything?" He turns to me, leaning in slightly to stare into my eyes. I look away. He has the most hypnotic eyes I've ever seen. "If I did, why would I still be asking? He sighs and bites his lips. I can't lie; he looks so mysterious, like someone hiding dark secrets. "There's nothing to say. You're not supposed to know more than the academy lets on." He unlocks the door and holds it open for me. "Ladies first." He steps out after me, holding my hands and leading me to the stairs. "Do you trust me?" "How can I trust you? I don't even know you." I pull out from his hold. I hate this weird burning sensation I feel whenever he touches me. I run my hands over my body to stop the chills from spreading. I turn the opposite direction and start heading for the academy's grand doors. He doesn't even come after me, but I feel his sharp gaze on me. "You can't just walk out of Blood Valley Academy. It doesn't work that way. You'll die." His lazy voice calls after me. He sounds so spoiled, like someone who's used to having his way. I ignore him and keep marching for the door. I hope this one doesn't disappear when I reach it. How would I even open it? "It'd be a shame to watch the queen burn to death in the very red sea she set against her foes." He adds more energy to his voice, shouting and sounding more serious this time. I stop. "What do you mean?" "If you walk out through that gate without being prepared, you'll die. Forget the boiling red sea; there are lost souls and forgotten kings lurking beneath the valley for souls. They're other academies raging war against the Blood Valley." In a split second, he's by my side. How did he walk so fast? He walks in slow circles around me, and I feel wild sensations all around me. Why am I reacting like this to him? I've never felt this...not even with the boy I loved my whole life. "If you want to leave here, you need to regain your powers. And while you're in the academy, you have to study this place because if you fail the academy's test, you also die here." He chucks my chin and lowers his head, whispering against my lips. "You need to trust me. I'm the only one who can help you." I try to steady my breathing, but it's impossible. I wet my lips and gulp. He says I should trust him, but with his looks—the tattoo, slick hair, ring on fingers, and perfect face—he looks like the last person anyone should trust. I take deep breaths and try to sound unaffected by his closeness when I ask my next question. "Could you speak plainly for once?" But my voice still betrays me by cracking. "Plainly? Fine, you leave, you die. You stay, you fight; that's the Blood Valley laws." He bites his lips with his sharp fangs, and blood drops to the ground. His fingers move from my chin to my neck, caressing gently, and it feels so good. I feel warm heat on my waist—lower, between my thighs. "Why are you helping?" He rest his nose on my neck, and it's so warm. He sniffs in and lets out a satisfied grunt. "Let's just say you owe me a favor, mate, and when the time is right, you'll repay me as the hex queen." He whispers, his breath brushing my lips. I think he's about to kiss me, but he quickly steps back shaking his head and mumbling something. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe!!! I step back too. "Why are you speaking in so many riddles? If you know something, just tell me already." I throw my hands up in the air. He flashes me a smug grin and heads for the staircase. "I know you're my mate." "What's a mate?" I hurry after him. "Fuck, my queen." He chuckles. "California really did you dirty." "How do you know where I live!?" I snap and stop moving. I'm just realizing all I've been asking so far is questions, but I've not gotten any answers. He just laughs, but there's nothing sweet or humorous about it. It's the dangerous kind, the laugh a predator flashes before lunging on his prey. "How I know where you live is the least important thing to freak over." He climbs the stairs to the fourth floor, where he takes a left turn. "You should know not everyone in this academy is your friend, and you have to activate your sixth sense on who to trust—" "I don't plan on staying here for long. How do I get out?" I cut him off. I feel much bolder now that he's not touching me and I'm not under any lust spell. We burst into a long hallway with lockers on either side of the walls. Shit! Am I in high school again? "I'll make a blood ritual to get you out, but you just have to do as I tell you, and you'll be out of the academy in no time. Maya—my queen." He corrects himself, and gently grabs my wrist turning me to face him. "This conversation never happened. You can't discuss it with anybody because you don't know who's the real enemy." "Okay, freak." I say, though my voice cracks. I can't even use humor to hide my fear anymore. "You think I'm a freak?" He chuckles, stepping in front of me to unlock one of the lockers. "Wait until you attend magical objects 201." He unlocks the door and throws his hands in the air as if unveiling something. "Let the freak show begin!" We walk through the door and step into a field. A field in a room? I turn back, but the door has already vanished. Jaden leads me through the clearing to a class. The space is covered by flowery branches and bushes. I barely have time to appreciate the architecture and decor of the class when a magical surge happens. Objects glow and clash against each other; spell portions spill on their own accord. The ground begins to quake, and everyone is staring at me. I see clear reflections of everyone's mind, their fears and thoughts mirroring before me. Some people scream at me while others try to conjure up their powers. The sky rumbles in anger; people duck their heads down as hot stones fall from above. I feel my blood pressure awkwardly high, and my entire body feels a kind of heat I've never felt before. I start convulsing on the ground. The leaves wither, and birds fly away in a loud cry. Jaden kneels beside me to touch me, but the professor in charge of the class shouts to let me be. The professor climbs on a high podium in the class and begins mixing portions and ranting enhancements as his scrawny fingers eagerly swipe through pages of spell books. My eyes lock on the mirror man; he looks as mad as ever. I glance at the man from my dream who's physically present. He's leaning into the mirror guy and whispering something; he looks concerned. I choke on a scream and clutch my chest as I try to control whatever power is surging through me, and that's when I notice someone new watching me. A muscular man standing in the corner with his eyes snapped open in fear. "It's impossible." His lips don't move, but I can feel his voice in my mind. "I watched you die." He adds, staggering back like he's seen a ghost. My body is still in so much pain, the ground is trembling beneath me, but all my mind is worried about right now is the meaning of what he's just said.Sophie The place where the demon had been was empty now. The shadows were gone. The air felt lighter. But it wasn’t over because Darren was still standing and looking at me like he wanted to tear me apart. “You think you’ve won?” he said, his voice low and sharp. My chest was still rising and falling too fast, my body shaking from everything that just happened. But I forced myself to stand straight. “To be honest?” I said. “Yeah. I do.” His jaw tightened. “You’re nothing without that thing,” I added. “And now it’s gone.” Something dangerous flickered in his eyes. “You’re wrong.” He moved. Fast. I barely had time to react before he was in front of me, his hand shooting out but this time I was ready. I stepped back just enough to avoid his grip and drove my elbow straight into his side. He grunted, stumbling slightly. “You’ve gotten better,” he said, circling me slowly. “I had a good teacher,” I replied. His lips twitched. “Was it me?” “No,” I said flatly. “Pain was.” That
Sophie I stood by the window, staring up at the sky. The moon was already rising. “The Blood Moon,” I muttered under my breath. It hadn’t turned red yet—but it soon would and when it did… Everything Darren and that demon planned would start. “You should get some rest.” Reece’s voice came from behind me. I didn’t turn. “I don’t think sleep is an option tonight.” “Probably not,” he admitted. I glanced over my shoulder at him. He looked like a focused and prepared Alpha. “We’ve positioned guards around the perimeter,” he continued. “Everyone knows something’s coming.” “They don’t know what,” I said. “No,” he agreed. “And we’re not telling them yet.” I nodded slowly. “Panic won’t help.” “Exactly.” We both went quiet. They was too many things unsaid. “You can still stay out of this,” he said after a moment. I turned fully this time. “No.” “Sophie—” “No,” I repeated. “I started this. I’m finishing it.” His jaw tightened slightly. “This isn’t your fight alone.” “I know.”
Sophie For a few seconds, neither of us spoke. Reece eyes were still on me like he was trying to see through me. I shifted slightly, my back still pressed against the wall. My throat hurt from where the demon had held me, and my body felt weak, but that wasn’t what made it hard to breathe. It was him. The way he was looking at me. “You’re okay?” he asked again, his voice lower this time. I nodded. “I said I’m fine.” “You’re not fine.” I let out a small breath. “Compared to being dead, I think I’m doing great.” His jaw tightened. “This isn’t a joke, Sophie.” My name again. He didn't call me Evelyn, nor Luna but Sophie. Something in my chest twisted. “I know,” I said quietly. He took another step closer. Then stopped like he didn’t trust himself to get any nearer. “You’re really going to stand there,” he said, “and act like everything is normal?” I frowned slightly. “What’s that supposed to mean?” “It means,” he said, his voice hardening, “you lied to me.”
Sophie I found a metal door which was different from the others. It was slightly open. My heart leaped. An exit. I moved toward it quickly, pushing it open just enough to peek outside. Cool night air hit my face. I almost laughed but then a sound distracted me and, footsteps followed closely. My heart slammed against my ribs. I turned and froze because standing at the end of the corridor watching me was the demon. The moment I saw him, I knew I was in trouble. He just stood there relaxed at the end of the corridor like he had been expecting me all along. Like my little escape attempt was nothing more than mild entertainment. “Well,” he said, his voice quiet and steady. “That didn’t take long.” I didn’t answer immediately. My heart was racing, but I forced myself to stay still, to think. “I got tired of sitting,” I said finally. He smiled a little. “I can see that.“ He started walking toward me in slow steps like he already knew how this was going to end. I didn’t mo
Sophie Meanwhile, back in the warehouse… The rope around my wrists finally snapped. I slowly pulled my hands free. Pain shot through my arms as blood rushed back into my fingers but I didn’t care because I was free and now the real game could begin. For a few seconds, I just sat there. My hands were actually free. I flexed my fingers slowly, ignoring the sharp pins-and-needles shooting through them. The skin around my wrists was raw and sore, but that didn’t matter. What mattered was that I wasn’t helpless anymore. I leaned forward and quickly worked on the rope around my ankles. It took less time this time. My fingers were steadier, faster. The knot loosened and slipped off. I pushed myself up to my feet. My legs nearly gave out immediately. “Damn it,” I muttered under my breath, grabbing the edge of the chair to steady myself. I hadn’t realized how long I’d been sitting there, or how weak I’d gotten. I forced myself to stand straight, taking slow breaths until the dizzi
Sophie The warehouse grew quiet after that. Darren eventually left the room, his footsteps echoing down the hallway until they disappeared. The demon stayed for a little while longer, leaning against the wall and watching me. I refused to look at him. Every time my eyes drifted toward him, I pictured my parents’ bodies. The burning house. The night my entire life fell apart. If the ropes around my wrists weren’t there, I would’ve launched myself at him. Eventually, he spoke. “You’re thinking very loudly.” I didn’t respond. “I can almost hear the gears turning in that clever little head of yours.” Still nothing. He chuckled softly. “You’re planning something.” I finally looked at him. “What makes you think that?” His dark eyes gleamed. “Because humans and wolves always think they’re smarter than they are.” I smiled faintly. “And demons don’t?” “No,” he said calmly. “We know we are.” I leaned my head back against the wall. “You talk too much.” He tilted his head. “You’re
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MAYA'S POV. "So what do you propose?" I step closer to the king's throne. "There is a memory spa at the boundary of our clan. My guards can take you there. It will help you remember everything you need to know." "I will do it," I blurt out immediately. "No." Maddox says it loudly this time,
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MAYA'S POV "Morien, Miles." I whisper their names, tapping them awake since they are the closest to me. They are too deep into their sleep to respond. I squeeze my body, trying to roll out, but Miles hangs around my waist, tightens. He won't let me go anywhere. "Maddox..." I strain my neck, an







