LOGINWe finally heard the words out loud… but love doesn’t erase the past, and it definitely doesn’t undo secrets. Kai is fighting with everything he has. Aria is loving him while carrying something that could destroy him. Remember to leave a like, comment and review if you are enjoying the story.
“You are enough.” I could almost see the letters on it through my haze and I imagined Noah’s face looking down at me with pride.And I smiled.Because Riko still didn't understand. Even after all this time. He still didn't understand what made Ravencrest dangerous.I spat more blood onto the grass,
Kai.“One more point for the Foxes to catch up to the Ravens!” The commentator said as the Foxes side cheered excitedly.The second half of the game felt different. Not because of the explosion that had wiped out half of the stadium.It felt different because there was no longer anything left inside
The remaining crowd had gathered mostly around the Foxes side now while giant outdoor screens continued broadcasting the finals to the thousands still gathered outside Ravencrest Stadium.I should have felt excited but instead, everything felt hollow.I looked around slowly as we walked back toward
**Two POVs in this chapter, please watch out.Aria.The moment Lila and I stepped out of the stadium tunnel, the cold night air hit my face hard enough to make me shiver.Outside was chaos.Police cars lined the roads with flashing red and blue lights while ambulances crowded the entrance. Firefight
“No—”“You betrayed Ravencrest.” His voice rose slightly now. “You betrayed me.”Tears blurred my vision completely.“You used my feelings against me.”“That’s not true anymore!”Kai laughed again softly.“And now,” he said, “you expect me to stand here and believe the spy who lied to my face from t
Aria.The pain hit instantly and it was sharp and violent. It felt like something inside my chest had physically snapped apart the moment Kai said those words.“I, Kai Blackthorn, Alpha Heir of Ravencrest accept your rejection, Aria Langston.”A broken gasp escaped my lips as my hand flew toward my
“This must have cost a ton,” I said, stunned.“Not really,” Kai replied from somewhere behind me. “It was quite cheap.”I didn’t believe that for a second, but I was too caught up in the moment to argue. The phone was real. In the box beside it was an empty SIM card case, a charger, and a tiny slip
“And they stay with us?” Lila asked, raising her eyebrows.“Uh-huh,” Maya said cheerfully. “They sit in classes with us, train on the private fields, eat in the dining hall, basically, they’re temporary students for the week.”“So they transfer into Ravencrest High for the whole week?” I asked, stil
I shoved him lightly in the chest. “You’re impossible.”“And you’re adorable when you’re flustered.”I turned to grab my bag, needing a second to breathe, but his laugh followed me. I hated how much I didn’t hate it. This version of him, playful, relaxed, less guarded, it was a problem. A beautiful,
“I want to believe you’re different,” I said, softer now. “I really do. But I don’t know if I can trust that. I don’t know if I can trust you.”He lifted his head, eyes meeting mine. They were full of something raw. Something that made it harder to walk away.“I would never hurt you,” he said. “I wo







