LOGINThe room went quieter and I looked down at my noodles.“I got it. Thank you.” I said softly, and even though things felt weird between me and her, I believed it was a start to our reconciliation.Maya looked at me worriedly.“So,” she said, “why did Riko let you go after going through all that troub
Aria.The television murmured softly in the background, before a sneakers advertisement with Kai and Ryder came in. I chuckled at his cringy modelling even though he looked handsome.I stood at the kitchen counter stirring the noodles he had insisted on me making myself, even though I had begged him
Kai looked away then, his jaw tightening, shame shadowing his face. “It’s not your fault, Aria,” he said quietly. “It was mine.”I squeezed his hand harder.“But you didn’t want to, right?” I asked, searching his face desperately. “You never wanted to hurt me that night.”The answer came so fast it
Aria.When I opened my eyes, everything felt far away, but the first thing I noticed was the beeping.A machine somewhere to my left and next was the dull ache in my head. I groaned quietly and blinked against the dim light, trying to focus.It took a second to understand where I was, but the smell
Her eyes flickered to me but they were unfocused, confused and desperate.“I’m taking you to the hospital,” I said firmly.She shook her head immediately.“No,” she whispered, her fingers clutching at my shirt again. “No, Kai… I don’t need that…”“I need you,” she said softly. “I need you…”Her body
Kai.I didn’t remember ever running this fast in my life. One second I was on the field, yelling I was going to Cannis creak bridge to Ryder, the next I was on my bike, the engine roaring beneath me as I tore out of the gates, barely missing a group of students crossing the road.Someone shouted to
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.
AriaThe lights dimmed slowly, plunging the vast hall into a calm hush as all heads turned to the raised stage. My breath caught in my throat when Alpha Magnus Blackthorn stepped forward, tall and commanding, wearing a dark suit that seemed to absorb the light. He was power personified. Standing jus
AriaMaya handed me a glass of lemonade just as a sudden chill spread through the air. It was subtle, like the kind of cold that makes the tiny hairs on your arms stand straight. She turned sharply, eyes narrowing.“What is it?” I asked, my voice quiet as I looked around the room.“Beta Adric Hale.







