LOGIN“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
Aria.I stood in front of the school with the other Silverwood wolves, trying not to look as nervous as I felt.The morning air was crisp, but it did nothing to settle the tension pressing against my skin. Even the school looked different today. Not because anything had changed, but because of the w
I forced a small smile.“Yeah… sorry. I should’ve called.”He shook his head immediately, his thumb brushing lightly against my skin as he pushed a strand of my hair behind my ear.“It’s okay,” he said softly. “You’re welcome anytime.”I leaned into his touch without thinking. And for a second, he l
AriaThe badge in my hand looked harmless. A small silver plate with my name etched into it.Aria Lagnston. Below it in bold lettering, Omega from Silverwood. Then in smaller numbers beneath that, Rank 6 in Ravencrest. Strength: 3/10. My fingers closed around it tightly before pinning it to my unif
He hadn’t just gotten me a gift. He had gotten me this. An exact replica of the one thing I’d lost that night that had meant comfort. Safety. He had thought of that. And even though he had no idea of what it looked like in my mind. It seemed like the moon goddess had led him to this at the store. An
Maya leaned in with a sigh. “Ignore him. He's still low ranked.”I nodded, trying to refocus, but my eyes kept scanning the room. Still no sign of Kai. My fingers fidgeted at my side. I hadn’t seen him since this morning. My brain told me it wasn’t a big deal, but my heart... well, it was searching
Aria. The moment I stepped into the dorm building from school, I was greeted by the familiar sharp tap of heels against the tiled floor.Mrs Holt.She appeared from behind the reception desk with her usual expression, tight-lipped and annoyed at the world. Her eyes narrowed when they landed on me.







