LOGINThe corridors of Moonridge High were nearly empty after practice, the echoes of footsteps long faded. Amanda moved quickly, her bag slung over her shoulder, head ducked low. She wanted nothing more than to get home, lock herself in her room, and pretend the day hadn’t happened. But she wasn’t alone.
"Stop running", Skylar’s voice cut through the silence. Amanda froze, her pulse jumping, slowly, she turned. He stood at the end of the hall, shadow stretching long under the dim lights, golden eyes fixed on her with a predator’s intensity. "I’m not running", she said, though her voice came out thinner than she wanted. He started toward her, deliberate, controlled, every step echoing like a countdown. "Don’t lie to me, you are. You've been avoiding me since that day at the gym, at home, in school, you've been avoiding me", he said, his tone stern. Amanda swallowed, she didn't know how to respond to that because it was true, she had been avoiding him. Only because she didn't know what to tell him. "I saw it", Skylar spoke up, cutting through the silence that had settled between them. Amanda's stomach twisted, her eyes twitched, she looked away, trying to steady her breathing. "I don’t know what you’re talking about", she answered simply, trying to keep her tone as even as possible. Skylar stopped in front of her, he was too close, the heat of his presence pressed down on her like a weight. "Your eyes at the field, it turned silver. And before you come up with any shallow excuse, no, it wasn’t the light, nor was it my imagination", his jaw flexed as he talked, his voice low and dangerous. "What happened?", he asked again and he looked determined to get an answer. Amanda hugged her bag tighter against her chest. "Nothing. It was, nothing", she answered trying to keep her tone level. The muscle in his jaw ticked. "Don’t play games with me, Amanda." But she maintained her silence. His hand curled into a fist at his side. "Fine, don’t tell me but whatever it is, you need to get yourself together. Keep it hidden because if the others find out, if they see what I saw, you won’t just be whispered about, you’ll be hunted", he said seriously. The words hit her like a slap, fear prickled down her spine, but anger rose sharper, hotter. "So that’s it? That’s your advice? Hide it? Pretend I’m normal until I die of anxiety?", Amanda blew hot. "I’m telling you to survive", he snapped. "You’re supposed to be my brother!", the word tore out of her throat before she could stop it but she continued on. "You’re supposed to look out for me, not treat me like I’m a burden or some mistake you’re stuck with. Do you have any idea what it’s like for me here? Everyone hates me, they whisper behind my back, they laugh at me. And you-", her voice cracked with fury and with hurt, "-you don’t protect me. You stand there and tell me to hide." His eyes blazed, molten gold, his face carved in stone. "You’re a bad brother", she whispered, breath trembling. "You’re a bad person", she added softly, her voice dropping low with the weight of all my emotions. For a long, dangerous moment, the hall was silent except for the harsh sound of their breathing then Skylar moved. It was too fast to register, his hand slammed against the wall beside her head, his body pressing forward, caging her in. Amanda’s back hit the cool plaster, her breath catching in her chest. He leaned down, his face inches from hers, his golden eyes burning like fire. "I am not your brother", he growled, the words rumbling low in his chest. Amanda’s pulse thundered. The world narrowed to him, to the heat of his body, the scent of pine and smoke, the raw intensity radiating from him. Her anger twisted into something sharper, heavier, impossible to name. Her lips parted, a shaky breath escaping. She hated him, she wanted to shove him away, scream at him, claw at the wall he kept around himself. But her body betrayed her, drawn closer instead of pushing away. Skylar’s gaze dropped, for one fleeting second, to her mouth. His breath brushed her lips, hot and ragged. The tension snapped taut between them, a thread stretched too far, too tight. Amanda’s hands twitched, unsure whether to push him back or pull him closer. But then- Skylar wrenched himself away, as if he had been burned. His chest heaved, his jaw locked tight, his eyes shuttered cold once more. He exhaled deeply, flexing his fingers as he paced around while Amanda still stood frozen by the wall, her eyes spaced out staring into nothing. "Stay out of my way", he bit out finally then turned to look her in the eye, showing her he was serious and meant what he said. His voice was flat now, stripped of the heat that had nearly consumed them both. Amanda staggered a step forward, breathless, still pressed against the wall. "Skylar-", Amanda began to speak but he was already gone, storming down the hall, his broad shoulders cutting through the shadows until the door slammed behind him. Amanda pressed a trembling hand to her chest. Her heart was a wild, frantic drumbeat, her skin still tingling where his nearness had burned. Hate, fear, something darker, something more dangerous pulsed in her veins. She closed her eyes and spaced out her breathing trying to calm herself but that didn't seem to help. Her heart still raced as she remembered the way his face was merely inches from her, the way he looked at her, the way it send tingles down her spine. She shook her head once, then shook it again to get rid of the thoughts in her head, Skylar was right, she needed to stay away from him but she knew deep down that whatever this was between them, it wasn’t going away. And that terrified her more than anything else.The silence after the bite was deafening. Amanda’s body still trembled from the mark seared into her skin, her pulse erratic as the pack’s whispers swelled into an overwhelming tide. They looked at her with awe, suspicion, fear. Silver, she had shifted into a silver wolf before their eyes.But Skylar… Skylar’s face was carved from stone, his golden eyes burning not with triumph, not even with shock, only horror. And then, with a voice that cut sharper than claws, he spoke."I reject you."The words were ice, his tone was merciless. Amanda’s world tilted. She didn't fully understand what was happening or what Skylar meant, but she knew it was bad."No—", her voice cracked with emotion, raw and broken, but Skylar didn’t falter."I reject you as my mate", his chest heaved, but his eyes did not waver. He looked at her, through her, as though the connection that had just ripped their souls open was something to despise."I will not claim you, not now, not ever."The bond still seared betwe
The Moon Festival transformed Moonridge into something out of a dream. Lanterns glowed along every path, swaying in the cool night breeze, their golden light washing the village in warmth. Stalls brimmed with food, music pulsed from drums and flutes, and laughter filled the air as wolves and humans alike celebrated beneath the rising full moon. Amanda moved through it all as though she were watching from a distance. Her dress, chosen carefully by her mother, shimmered in the lamplight, but she still felt out of place — a human pulled away from one life and grafted awkwardly into another. Cassian, of course, didn’t notice her unease. He bounded to her side with his usual grin, tossing a candied nut into his mouth before offering her one."Try it. It’s tradition. Sweet enough to make you forget whatever’s weighing on your mind."Amanda smiled faintly, taking one, though it felt wrong in her mouth, too sweet, too heavy. Still, Cassian’s easy warmth eased her nerves, if only a little."Yo
The woods felt different. Amanda noticed it first when she slipped away one morning for air, her feet carrying her down a narrow path, away from the noise of the estate. The forest had always unsettled her, so vast, so alive with sounds that weren’t meant for humans, but today it was… stranger. A rustling in the underbrush made her pause. She expected a rabbit or a squirrel to dart off at the sight of her. Instead, a sleek fox crept out, its eyes glinting amber in the morning light. It didn’t run. It sat and then, impossibly, it lowered its head, like a bow. Amanda’s breath caught. The fox lingered for a heartbeat longer before darting off, vanishing into the trees. Her pulse thundered as she pressed a hand to her chest."What… was that?"But it wasn’t a one-time occurrence. That afternoon, a stray dog at the edge of town stopped and sat at her feet until Cassian shooed it off. The next day, a crow perched above her window and refused to leave for hours, croaking softly as though watc
Amanda first noticed it during training. The pack students circled the field, sparring in pairs under the watchful eye of Coach Duran. Skylar was across from her, paired with one of the older boys, and she wasn’t even looking at him when the feeling struck. It was like a spark, faint but sharp, rage, coiled tight like a spring. It wasn’t hers. She knew her own anger, and this was… heavier, rawer. For a split second, she felt the slam of Skylar’s emotions echo in her chest like an aftershock, leaving her breathless. Her eyes darted to him instinctively. He had his opponent pinned, movements sharp and merciless. The tension in his shoulders bled straight into her bones. Amanda shook herself, forcing her focus back to her own partner, but the sensation lingered. And it wasn’t the last time. Later, when Cassian wandered over during a water break, casually draping an arm across her shoulders, another wave hit her: Hot, bitter jealousy.Amanda stiffened, her heart thudding too fast. The emo
The storm had passed, but Amanda couldn’t shake the one inside her. Since that night, since the almost-kiss against the wall and Skylar’s abrupt retreat, everything felt… wrong. She hadn’t seen him the following morning or the day after and when she finally caught glimpses of him in the halls or at school, he turned away, his jaw clenched tight, his expression unreadable. Avoidance. Complete, deliberate avoidance was what he gave her and it hurt. Amanda told herself she should be relieved: Skylar’s distance gave her space to breathe, to pretend nothing had happened. But instead, she found herself moody, restless, caught between wanting to scream at him and wanting to ask why he’d pulled away.Cassian noticed, of course he noticed. He was always so attentive to things especially with her."You’ve been sulking for days", he announced one afternoon at lunch, flopping into the chair beside her with a grin that was a little too bright for Amanda's current mood. "It’s ruining your mysterio
Cassian had been at Moonridge High for less than a week, and already Amanda noticed the way Skylar acted differently around him, almost hostile. The tension between them wasn’t obvious at first. Cassian seemed all warmth and charm, but beneath the teasing grin laid an intentional sharpness, he had a way of circling Skylar, one-upping him in subtle but pointed ways that often left Amanda caught in the middle.It showed during training. Amanda had come to learn that Skylar trained daily in the grounds of the Blackthorne estate. No doubt it had something to do with him being the son of the alpha and usually Amanda only stole quick glances at him as she passed by. She never lingered long enough for him to actually notice she was there, but today she was seated on a bench just on the edge of the training courtyard, watching uncomfortably, trying to avoid Skylar's eyes.Cassian had invited her. Apparently, he needed to train as well even while he was there, and he begged her till she finall







