LOGINAria and Kai’s tension is really starting to boil over here, isn’t it? Writing their banter and those tiny cracks in Aria’s walls was so much fun, because we’re starting to see how blurred the line between hate and something deeper can get. If you’re enjoying the story, don’t forget to follow, leave a comment, and hit like, your support means the world and helps keep the chapters coming!
“The Foxbridge Foxes!”The reaction was immediate but the Ravens’ side reacted, though with a different kind of energy.Beside me, Maya groaned. “Oh no.”I turned to her. “What?”“The Foxes made it to the finals,” she said, shaking her head. “A part of me doesn’t even want the Ravens to win tonight.
Aria.“Seriously? These seats? We can barely see anything.”I leaned forward, squinting past rows of heads and waving flags, trying to catch a proper glimpse of the field below. It was hard. All I could see clearly were flashes of gold, black, and the occasional blur of movement.Beside me, Maya let
Aria’s voice echoed in my head.“They like each other.”“Guys,” Ryder cut in, his tone sharper now. “Give us a minute.”The room quieted slightly.“We’ll meet you on the field,” he added.There were a few nods, a couple of claps on my shoulder again, lighter this time, more careful.“Let me know if
Then I looked up.The mirror reflected it all back.The uniform with my last name at the back. BlackthonThe number. 1The image, perfect future alpha, quarterback, captain..The lie.I held my own gaze for a second longer.Then I turned away.I reached for the table beside me, where Coach had left
Kai.I stood in front of the mirror longer than I should have because I couldn’t quite believe what I looked like.The reflection staring back at me barely resembled the person I was supposed to be.My left eye was bloodshot, the red stark against the pale of my skin. A dark bruise spread across bot
The one Kai had taken from my bag.The one piece of home I still had.My chest tightened.I reached out slowly, brushing my fingers along its surface. The memory hit immediately, him handing it back to me, and lying to my face that he had bought it. I shook my head as a tear escaped my eyes.I swall
“Yeah,” he said.“And treated.”“Yes.”My voice dropped to a whisper. “You did this.”Kai didn’t look proud. He looked grim. “I told you. Your mother being sick wasn’t right.”It hit me then, like a stone sinking in my stomach.If he could do this, if he had the power to change the dungeons, then th
“See you soon.”Then the call ended.I stared at my phone for a moment, like it had betrayed me.The air inside still smelled like him, like warmth and sweat and something sharp that reminded me of winter. Then I froze.1509.I use it for everything.The words echoed in my head. My eyes flicked towa
Serena’s lips trembled, “...with Aria, you are different. I never get to see that part of you. You even went out of your way to defend her, almost severing the alliance between our packs. Does she mean that much to you?”Her voice cracked at the end, and I felt it, guilt crawling under my skin, pres
I felt my throat tighten. “But you’re okay?”She nodded. “They brought medicine. Real medicine. And the beds, the food… even clothes. The heating.”My father added, quieter, “They even let us wash properly.”I stared at them, my mind racing.My mother continued softly, “It happened recently. Only da







