Aria.
The air definitely felt heavier in here. Just standing in front of Ravencrest High School, I could feel the heavy weight of something bad settle deep in my stomach.
A massive building stood in front of us, bigger and more intimidating than Silverwood High ever was. It was a towering structure with big windows that I could almost feel eyes watching us from them. It had black and silver engravings and the big Raven crest logo hanging from a flag. I resisted the urge to roll my eyes.
I swallowed hard as I felt Lila’s arm grave mine as if nudging me to look at something. I followed her direction to notice some Ravencrest students heading into the school building. They were staring at us, sneering even.
All twenty of us stood in front of the school eating what was left of our sandwiches because they hadn’t given us enough time to have them in the dorms. But at the sight of the Ravens, we stopped immediately as they looked down on us.
It was clear from their first glance, we didn’t belong here and they didn’t like us.
The Ravens as we called them moved in a very quiet arrogance, they held their head high and their sharp eyes were cold and assessing. They wore the same uniform as us but there was a slight difference. Instead of the same sweaters we had on, they had sharp navy blue blazers that had been tailored perfectly for each of them. And their ties were navy blue instead of the silver ones we wore.
But apart from the clear distinction in our uniforms another thing that set the Ravencrest and the Silverwoods was the way they held themselves.
They looked perfect, poised. Their uniforms were sharp and neat and their postures screamed confidence from every angle. Meanwhile all twenty of us stood awkwardly in front of the school as if we didn’t know what to do, trying to adjust into our new uniforms.
Mrs Holt, the dorm leader, had told us to wait here and we would be addressed by the principal of the school.
And just immediately, a woman stepped out from the building. She was a tall figure, elegant and had sharp features. She wore a dark green pantsuit and a silver Ravencrest emblem pinned to her chest.
I knew she was the principal. I could feel her aura as her eyes swept over us, cold, stern and unreadable.
“Welcome to Ravencrest High,” she said, her voice sharp and precise. “I am Principal Regina Hartley. And as you all know, you are here as a part of your pack’s transition into Ravencrest. It is our duty to ensure that you are fully integrated into our pack effectively.”
I glanced at Lila who met my gaze with a worried look. They didn’t want to integrate us. They wanted us to submit to their rules.
The principal stopped stepping aside as some students came out of the building, about ten of them and they stood beside her. They looked smart and poised too, and like the rest, they watched with curiosity. I also noticed some students had opened their windows and some stood at the balconies looking down at us and some even taking pictures on their phones and laughing.
“To ensure your smooth transition into Ravencrest High, two of you would be paired and assigned to a Ravencrest student as your guide. They would introduce you to the school’s structure and system. They would be here to assist you in adapting to our way of life.”
“Or keep a tab on us.” I murmured gently to Lila who nodded in agreement.
I listened as the Principal called out names and parodying my pack mates with vacuous raven students. One by one, our people stapled forward, stiff and exhausted as they were matched with their guides.
And then she called out names.
“Aria Langston and Lila Monroe, you will be assigned to Maya Rivera. You are all dismissed. Classes start at fifteen, no late entries.” She finished before disappearing into the building.
“What do you think she’s like? Our guide I mean?” Lila asked and I shrugged as a petite girl stepped towards us. She was slightly smaller than the other guides, around our heights. She had a warm olive skin and dark brown wavy hair that reached her shoulders. Her hazel eyes and pointed nose were surrounded with freckles.
“Hello, I’m Maya.” She said softly with a genuine smile. “I’ll be your guide this term. And which one of you is Aria?”
“I am.” I responded as she smiled wider.
“You’re the one who was the captain of the Debates club at your school?”
“Yeah?” I raised a brow. “How did you know that?”
“Oh we have your files here and we’ve been given some information about you prior to your resumption.”
“Are you kidding?” Lila asked as I finally noticed a bunch of files on her arm. “Can we have a look?”
“I’m sorry that’s private information. But I’m sure there’s so much more to you than some pieces of paper and I’m looking forward to finding more about you. The good thing is we are in the same grade so we can become good friends.” Maya said cheerfully and Lila and I exchanged wary glances before following her into the school.
“Come on. I’ll walk you through everything.” Maya said as we stood behind her taking everything in. Ravencrest was even bigger and more beautiful on the inside.
Students filled the hall, some in front of their lockers that lined the side of the wall. I observed the Ravens. They looked so smart and confident as they moved. Some of them sent us glares or scowls but I didn’t mind.
As we walked, I noticed the Ravens had a similar name tag to us, pinned to their blazers but something about theirs was different but I couldn’t tell.
“Ravencrest High school is home to thousands of students in our pack. And some other pack members have transferred here due to our high quality of education and wolf training.” Maya turned to us and I looked down at her tag.
Maya Rivera. Rank 6. Strength: 4/10.
My eyes narrowed as I raised a brow.
Rank?
“What’s the ranking system here?” I suddenly asked, cutting her shirt as she spoke and Lila followed my eyes and spotted her tag.
“Oh. It’s our pack hierarchy. Every wolf in Ravencrest is ranked based on your status and their role.” She explained.
Rank 6? Did that mean that was low?
“Yeah I know, not really impressive.” She chuckled in embarrassment before she started walking and we followed behind.
Here at Ravencrest. It is important that everyone knows their place and their importance on the pack. It helps us recognize who is higher than us. It’s simple.
Rank 1 is the highest, only the alphas belong in that rank.
Rank 2 wolves are betas, second in commands, elders and their children.
Rank 3 includes the scout leaders, hunter leaders, and basically and wolf that holds a position of leadership.
Rank 4 included the scouts, guards, hunters, fighters, doctors, nurses and medical trainees.” Maya explained easily as we listened closely.
“Rank 5 are mostly the caregivers, those who focus on farming, production, maintenance and stuff like that.”
“And Rank 6?” Lila asked.
Maya gave us a thin smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “Those of us who don’t hold any real position. Wolves without no claim to power or leadership. Just ordinary wolves.”
I frowned seeing her shoulders slump. She was one of the lowest ranked wolves on Ravencrest. It makes sense why she didn’t look down on us in disgust.
Because she wasn’t much different from us.
“It’s almost the same as being an omega. But Ravencrest likes to deal with numbers. In the coming months your ranks would be decided in the training you undergo and then the ranking ceremony would take place and your tags would be changed to display your position to everyone. But more information would be given about that in the coming events.”
I resisted the urge to roll my eyes as Maya continued down the hall.
“The ranking system keeps everything in order. And just so you know everyone here follows it.”
“Of course they do.” I said under my breath and didn’t say anything else as she stopped in front of a locker and tapped her fingers against it.
“Locker 246. This one is yours Aria.”
I stepped forward hesitantly as I looked at the tall lockers, they were bigger than the ones we had back home.
I turned to ask Maya something about keeping snacks in them when I noticed her staring at the locker beside mine.
Locker 245.
I saw something flicker across her eyes that looked like hesitation and a bit of fear?
“What’s wrong?” I asked as I exchanged glances with Lila who was frowning at her reaction too.
“Nothing.” She answered quickly before handing me a folded piece of paper. This is your timetable. It has your schedule, class times and locations. Inside your locker you would see your textbooks and notebooks inside.” She said before taking Lila’s arm and pulling her further down the hall.
I felt a strange feeling in my stomach. She was acting differently. I turned to the locker beside mine. Locker 245. There was nothing special about it so why was she so uncomfortable?
“Come on Lila. Let’s find your locker next.” She said quickly as she looked down the hall briefly and Lila shot me a questioning look obviously noticing the tension that had come between us. I shrugged at her.
“I’ll see you at lunch in the cafeteria. Everyone has lunch at the same time.” Maya said and Lila waved at me and adjusted her bag strap nervously.
“Wait at the entrance, ok?” I told her as she nodded before she pulled Lila hurriedly down the hall and I watched them walk down the hall.
What was that about?
I eyed her movement for a few seconds but I couldn’t decipher what had her panties in a twist. I shifted my gaze to the locker again. It was normal. But if Maya, a raven who has spent years in the school, felt nervous about some locker. Then maybe I should too.
I looked around to see other students walking around the hall, some of them looked at me with disgust and some snickered. I noticed some of their tags with their strength. 5/10, many had 6/10 and some even 7/10. I don’t notice any strength higher than 7.
I shivered and opened the locker to find my textbooks and notebooks neatly arranged. I unfolded my timetable and scanned it to find that my first period was Mathematics. I quickly took out my textbook and a notebook. I needed to hurry before the locker beside me magically turned into some monster because I couldn’t understand why Maya had been scared.
I sighed, pushing my glasses up my nose and I mentally prepared myself for the first day in Ravencrest High. It was obvious that this wasn’t just a school. It was enemy territory and we were nothing more than unwanted guests.
I pushed my textbook to my chest and muttered a small prayer to the moon goddess, inhaling deeply as I tried to prepare myself.
I closed my locker and turned only to slam straight into a solid wall of muscle beside me. The impact sent me stumbling backward and my glass slid off the bridge of my nose.
I grunted, finding my balance as I quickly used my glasses up my nose and blinked up at the figure towering over me.
He was standing way too close.
But it wasn’t his height that stopped me in my tracks. My heart leapt into my throat as my gaze found his name tag pinned to his blazer. The bold letters practically glaring at me.
Kai Blackthorn.
Rank 1.
Strength: 10/10.
My breath caught.
10/10?
My stomach twisted and all I could do was stand there, my pulse hammering in my chest as I suddenly felt a wave of weakness in my bones. And for the first time in Ravencrest territory, I felt truly powerless.
Aria. The hallway blurred around me as my eyes locked on the name tag in front of me. Kai Blackthorn. Rank 1. Strength: 10/10. The numbers on the tag felt like a silent warning to anyone who gazed upon it. I had seen other ravens with 6, 7, but no higher. This was the perfect score, this was the highest score. This person was the strongest wolf in all of Ravencrest High. My pulse quickened as I felt a tingling feeling in my right shoulder where I had been bit. It was sharp and intense, different from the usual pain that dulled it. Instinctively, I took a step back as I gripped my textbook closer to my chest as if to shield me from the overwhelming presence of the person in front of me. But he didn’t move. He stood there, watching me. So I decided to look up, slowly, he was imposingly tall as I took in the sight of his polished shoes, his neatly ironed trousers and his white button up shirt with Ravencrest blazer that fit him perfectly and honed his biceps and stretched over hi
Aria. I was late. I was so late. My shoes pounded against the silent hallway as I rushed to my first class, clutching my book to my chest as I ran. I had spent the last fifteen minutes wandering through this moon goddess forsaken school, trying to find Room 105 where my first class was being held. And finally I stood in front of the door, I sucked in a deep breath before I pushed open the door and stepped inside. The moment I did, all eyes turned to me and the room fell silent. Nice entrance, Aria!The room was filled with about twenty students all dressed in their sharp navy blue blazers and dark blue ties, sitting perfectly at their desks. It felt like a cult how orderly they were. I swallowed hard and turned to the teacher who stood in front of the class. A tall woman with a gray fitted dress and hair pulled back in a slick bun and sharp, cold gray eyes that glared at me. “You’re late.” She said flatly and I nodded, chuckling nervously as I pushed my glasses further up my no
Aria. I leaned against the cafeteria wall, my shoulder throbbing faintly as I scanned the hallway for Lila and Maya. I rubbed my shoulder as the pain subsided for a second. I frowned, wondering why it seemed to flare whenever- “Aria!” I turned in the direction of my name and saw Lila and Maya through the crowd, running towards me. I smiled as I saw my best friend and walked towards her. “There you are,” Lila said before pulling me into a quick hug. “We’ve been looking everywhere for you. How’s your first day going?” She asked and I forced a smile as I nodded at Maya who looked around us as if scanning for trouble. “Oh you know. Just a typical day for the new girl. Was bullied by both the teachers and the students and I tripped over someone’s foot in class.” Lila winced. “That’s horrible. My classes were fine, most of them were with Maya so I had good company at all times.” “Lucky you.” I muttered, adjusting the strap of my bag before sighing heavily. “But hey, at least I got det
Aria. The tray of spaghetti hit me square in the chest, the cold noodles and sauce splattering over my new uniform and across my face. The cafeteria erupted into laughter, the sound deafening as the other Ravens joined in throwing food at us from all sides. I didn’t move, I stood frozen, not believing what was happening. My heart pounded as laughter and jeers echoed around me. My shoulder throbbed from the food impact and I could feel blood mixing with the sauce from the spaghetti. But the physical pain was nothing compared to the humiliation that burned in my chest. I blinked back the tears, refusing to give them the satisfaction from seeing me cry. Beside me, Lila was trembling and already crying, her uniform stained with food as well as every Silverwood wolf around us. From the corner or my eye, I saw Maya standing at the edge of the crowd. Her face was pale as tears ran down her cheeks. She looked guilty as she clenched her hands beside her like she wanted to intervene but did
Aria. The silence in the empty classroom was suffocating, it felt like the walls were closing against me and with Kai being so close, I felt like I could faint at any moment. My heartbeat pounded against my chest and my breath came out shaky. Kai Blackthorn stood in front of me, his piercing blue eyes locked into mine, dark and unreadable. There was something about his presence that felt like a dark storm cloud, swallowing the air and bright lights waving a dark forbidding presence. “You’ll find out soon enough, little omega.” He said, his voice low and laced with a bit of teasing. But I knew he was far from making light jokes. The words lingered in the air like a threat, curling around my throat and making it impossible to even breathe. “What do you want, Kai?” I asked, swallowing hard and fighting the urge to bite down my lips, like I did when I was nervous. He tilted his head slightly, watching me for a second. His expression was unreadable but there was a dangerous gaze in tho
Aria. The dorm was eerily quiet when I stepped in. And as soon as I did, twenty pairs of eyes stared back at me and I instantly noticed the room filled with unease. Some started at me sadly while the others was with hostility. I felt the weight of their stares weigh me down like a thousand pounds and I forced myself to walk towards my bunk feeling the ache of it on my shoulder and making my body heavier to move. Lila was the first to move, she took a step towards me, grabbing my arm gently as she pulled me into a hug. I sighed in relief as I melted into her embrace as tears stung at the end of my eyes but I blinked them away when she pulled herself off me and looked down at me as if checking for any new injuries. “Aria?” She asked as I took a seat on her bed despite staining it with food but I couldn’t hold myself standing anymore and the weight of the stares didn’t help at all. “What happened? We saw Kai drag you away and then this announcement. Are you—” “I’m fine.” I mutt
Aria. The moment the door slammed behind me, I braced myself for the worst. Cold damp air clung to my skin as the guards pushed me forward roughly. My wrist ached from the metal cuff that burned through my skin. I was in the dungeons. A filthy and dark hole where they left my people to rot the rest of their days away. As they led me deeper, I noticed something was wrong. The air was stale but not rancid and there weren’t any painful screams or rattling chains. The walls were carved in stone and it felt cold as we passed through the narrow dimly lit hallway. And then the guard stopped in front of a heavy iron door as they yanked my hand and removed the cuffs before pulling the heavy door open and pushing me inside what seemed to be an underground chamber. “Enjoy your stay. We’ll be back in the morning in case you change your mind.” One of them said coldly, shoving me into the room as I fell forward. I landed on my shoulder as I bit back a scream. The door clanged shut behind me, t
Aria. I stirred awake to the feeling of fingers brushing against my forehead, my mothers touch pulling me from the comforts of sleep. For the first time in months, I had slept well, and despite the scratchy blanket and stiff, thin mattress beneath me. There had been no nightmares, no angry shouts of Mrs Holt. Instead just warmth. Not the warmth that came from the small fireplace that burned in the middle of the room but the warmth that came from having my parents close by. Blinking in the dim of the light, I woke up to find my mother kneeling beside me and stroking my hair, a gentle smile on her lips. Her brown hair climbed to her skin because it was damp. “Good morning, sweetheart.” She murmured her voice soft as she helped me sit up and I rubbed my eyes and looked to see my father sitting at the edge of the bed. He had a towel in his hair as he tried to clean off steam from his glasses. “Did you guys take a shower?” I asked as my mother nodded. “Twice every week they le
Aria. The motorcycle came to a stop in front of the family building I had spent the past few weeks in and I wasted no time in getting off, nearly stumbling as I tried to regain my balance. My shoulder ached from holding on to dear life during the reckless but peaceful ride though I’ll kill myself before I tell Kai that I had somehow enjoyed it. I took a step back, inhaling deeply as I glared at him. “You nearly killed me.” I snapped, brushing the loose strand of hair in my face. Kai pulled off his helmet effortlessly before running his gloved fingers through his blonde hair that had been tousled by the wind before giving me a smug grin. “And yet, here you are. Alive. You’re welcome.” He said, placing his helmet on the bike and resting his elbow against the handle. I rolled my eyes at him and crossed my arms. “Next time, I’ll take my chances walking all the way here.”“Oh, there will be a next time?” He asked, tilting his head, his blue eyes gleaming with amusement. “Good to know
Aria. I should have known the moon goddess wasn’t done punishing me yet. It seemed like not giving me a wolf was just a start of the unfortunate events to happen to me. The moment my eyes landed on Kai Blackthorn, leaning so casually in his stupid motorcycle, like he had all the time in the world and everyone else’s time centered around his, I felt a huge wave of resentment crawl up my spine. He looked too damn smug for my liking. Like he was enjoying this. The power he had over me. “If it isn’t my new slave, little omega.” He said smugly. “Did you enjoy your time with your friends?” I swallowed my frustration, forcing my shoulders higher than usual. “Actually I did.” I said flatly, looking at the sky and then back at him. “So you’re my escort now?” Kai cocked his head, his golden hair getting caught in the morning light as he smirked at me. “Escort? No. More like I’m here to get what belongs to me now.” I crossed my arms. “Oh Kai, don’t flatter yourself. You’re nothing m
Aria. I stirred awake to the feeling of fingers brushing against my forehead, my mothers touch pulling me from the comforts of sleep. For the first time in months, I had slept well, and despite the scratchy blanket and stiff, thin mattress beneath me. There had been no nightmares, no angry shouts of Mrs Holt. Instead just warmth. Not the warmth that came from the small fireplace that burned in the middle of the room but the warmth that came from having my parents close by. Blinking in the dim of the light, I woke up to find my mother kneeling beside me and stroking my hair, a gentle smile on her lips. Her brown hair climbed to her skin because it was damp. “Good morning, sweetheart.” She murmured her voice soft as she helped me sit up and I rubbed my eyes and looked to see my father sitting at the edge of the bed. He had a towel in his hair as he tried to clean off steam from his glasses. “Did you guys take a shower?” I asked as my mother nodded. “Twice every week they le
Aria. The moment the door slammed behind me, I braced myself for the worst. Cold damp air clung to my skin as the guards pushed me forward roughly. My wrist ached from the metal cuff that burned through my skin. I was in the dungeons. A filthy and dark hole where they left my people to rot the rest of their days away. As they led me deeper, I noticed something was wrong. The air was stale but not rancid and there weren’t any painful screams or rattling chains. The walls were carved in stone and it felt cold as we passed through the narrow dimly lit hallway. And then the guard stopped in front of a heavy iron door as they yanked my hand and removed the cuffs before pulling the heavy door open and pushing me inside what seemed to be an underground chamber. “Enjoy your stay. We’ll be back in the morning in case you change your mind.” One of them said coldly, shoving me into the room as I fell forward. I landed on my shoulder as I bit back a scream. The door clanged shut behind me, t
Aria. The dorm was eerily quiet when I stepped in. And as soon as I did, twenty pairs of eyes stared back at me and I instantly noticed the room filled with unease. Some started at me sadly while the others was with hostility. I felt the weight of their stares weigh me down like a thousand pounds and I forced myself to walk towards my bunk feeling the ache of it on my shoulder and making my body heavier to move. Lila was the first to move, she took a step towards me, grabbing my arm gently as she pulled me into a hug. I sighed in relief as I melted into her embrace as tears stung at the end of my eyes but I blinked them away when she pulled herself off me and looked down at me as if checking for any new injuries. “Aria?” She asked as I took a seat on her bed despite staining it with food but I couldn’t hold myself standing anymore and the weight of the stares didn’t help at all. “What happened? We saw Kai drag you away and then this announcement. Are you—” “I’m fine.” I mutt
Aria. The silence in the empty classroom was suffocating, it felt like the walls were closing against me and with Kai being so close, I felt like I could faint at any moment. My heartbeat pounded against my chest and my breath came out shaky. Kai Blackthorn stood in front of me, his piercing blue eyes locked into mine, dark and unreadable. There was something about his presence that felt like a dark storm cloud, swallowing the air and bright lights waving a dark forbidding presence. “You’ll find out soon enough, little omega.” He said, his voice low and laced with a bit of teasing. But I knew he was far from making light jokes. The words lingered in the air like a threat, curling around my throat and making it impossible to even breathe. “What do you want, Kai?” I asked, swallowing hard and fighting the urge to bite down my lips, like I did when I was nervous. He tilted his head slightly, watching me for a second. His expression was unreadable but there was a dangerous gaze in tho
Aria. The tray of spaghetti hit me square in the chest, the cold noodles and sauce splattering over my new uniform and across my face. The cafeteria erupted into laughter, the sound deafening as the other Ravens joined in throwing food at us from all sides. I didn’t move, I stood frozen, not believing what was happening. My heart pounded as laughter and jeers echoed around me. My shoulder throbbed from the food impact and I could feel blood mixing with the sauce from the spaghetti. But the physical pain was nothing compared to the humiliation that burned in my chest. I blinked back the tears, refusing to give them the satisfaction from seeing me cry. Beside me, Lila was trembling and already crying, her uniform stained with food as well as every Silverwood wolf around us. From the corner or my eye, I saw Maya standing at the edge of the crowd. Her face was pale as tears ran down her cheeks. She looked guilty as she clenched her hands beside her like she wanted to intervene but did
Aria. I leaned against the cafeteria wall, my shoulder throbbing faintly as I scanned the hallway for Lila and Maya. I rubbed my shoulder as the pain subsided for a second. I frowned, wondering why it seemed to flare whenever- “Aria!” I turned in the direction of my name and saw Lila and Maya through the crowd, running towards me. I smiled as I saw my best friend and walked towards her. “There you are,” Lila said before pulling me into a quick hug. “We’ve been looking everywhere for you. How’s your first day going?” She asked and I forced a smile as I nodded at Maya who looked around us as if scanning for trouble. “Oh you know. Just a typical day for the new girl. Was bullied by both the teachers and the students and I tripped over someone’s foot in class.” Lila winced. “That’s horrible. My classes were fine, most of them were with Maya so I had good company at all times.” “Lucky you.” I muttered, adjusting the strap of my bag before sighing heavily. “But hey, at least I got det
Aria. I was late. I was so late. My shoes pounded against the silent hallway as I rushed to my first class, clutching my book to my chest as I ran. I had spent the last fifteen minutes wandering through this moon goddess forsaken school, trying to find Room 105 where my first class was being held. And finally I stood in front of the door, I sucked in a deep breath before I pushed open the door and stepped inside. The moment I did, all eyes turned to me and the room fell silent. Nice entrance, Aria!The room was filled with about twenty students all dressed in their sharp navy blue blazers and dark blue ties, sitting perfectly at their desks. It felt like a cult how orderly they were. I swallowed hard and turned to the teacher who stood in front of the class. A tall woman with a gray fitted dress and hair pulled back in a slick bun and sharp, cold gray eyes that glared at me. “You’re late.” She said flatly and I nodded, chuckling nervously as I pushed my glasses further up my no