LOGINSilence stretched between us.Then she turned and walked away. I watched her go, irritation and something heavier settling in my chest.I shook my head, brushing it off as I headed upstairs. I didn’t have the energy for this.Not today. Not after everything. All I wanted was my room and my space.A
Aria.By the time school was over, there had already been four fights between the Foxes and the Ravens.Four.And that was just the ones that hadn’t been fully covered up.Two students were injured, bad enough that even the teachers were concerned. The tension had spread through the entire school li
“What do you want?” I demanded, even as my voice wavered and tears burned at the back of my eyes.I hated this, hated how he still affected me even when I tried to forget about him.“I have to talk to you,” he said. “Riko is here and I need you to stay away from him.”I let out a hollow laugh.“Well
Aria.The bell rang, sharp slicing through the sleepy classroom. I barely flinched as I looked away from the window I had been staring at all through Literature.Lunch time.My stomach twisted at the reminder. Riko.A cold dread settled deep in my chest, spreading slowly like poison through my veins
He chuckled, it was dark and low as it sent shivers through my body. There was something dangerous about his man. Something menacing.His eyes dropped to my badge on my uniform and he read it out slowly, like he was tasting each word.“Aria Langston. Rank six. Omega. Strength… three out of ten.”My
Aria.“I am not Kai’s little plaything.” The words came out before I could stop them.Sharp and defiant, but completely reckless.For a second, the entire courtyard seemed to hold its breath and I bit down my tongue.Riko stilled for a moment as if he hadn't believed I had spoken back at him.Then I
It was strange. Kai Blackthorn was never sad. He was arrogant, cocky, infuriating, but never sad.“Aww,” I scoffed, trying to shake off the weird pang in my chest. “The great alpha’s son, scared of the dark, while his father was out lighting fires in other packs. That’s rich.”He didn’t snap back li
The Alpha of Silverwood. The Alpha who had vanished. The Alpha my mother had sworn was alive.He really was. And he was here.He reached out and placed a hand on my shoulder. Even after everything, that old commanding aura rolled off him in waves, demanding attention, respect, obedience. My knees al
Aria.The field was buzzing with energy, voices crashing into one another like waves. The stands shook with stomps and chants as students waved handmade posters in the air. Maya had somehow gotten her hands on a foam finger, waving it proudly as she screamed, “Go Ravens! Wooo, yes!” Her voice nearl
“The younger ones are forced to attend Ravencrest’s school. My parents, our elders, they were ordered to swear allegiance. They refused. Now they’re locked in the dungeons.” My chest heaved with the weight of it. “Are you here to save them, Alpha?”I searched his face desperately, praying for hope,







