LOGIN“I’m looking forward to it.”My blood boiled, every part of me wanted to lunge at him. To wipe that expression off his face.To make him feel even a fraction of what I had felt for ten years.But I didn’t move.Not yet.Because something in his eyes shifted as those dark brown eyes turned colder and
Kai.My blood ran cold the moment he stepped onto the field and I didn’t need an introduction.I knew him.I would always know him.Even after ten years.Riko Kenji Moretti.For a second, the noise of the stadium faded into nothing. The cheers, the murmurs, the restless energy of the crowd, all of i
Like he didn’t trust what he was seeing.The final whistle blew.“And the Ravens go to the finals against the Foxbridge Foxes!”The Ravens’ side exploded in cheers and celebratory shouts. As relief filled the air and they hugged each other in excitement.But the Golden Wolves, they left the field qu
The shift was so obvious that even the crowd began to quiet down, confusion replacing excitement.“What’s going on?” Maya asked beside me.I shook my head slowly.“I don’t know…”The Golden Wolves spread out across the field, but their movements lacked the sharpness they had before.Their energy was
AriaI stared down at my phone longer than I should have. Kai’s name sat there on the screen with the silly picture he attached to it.All I had to do was press call. My thumb hovered over it, hesitating.A part of me wanted to hear his voice again. Just once. Just to know if he was okay. Yesterday’
He went after the golden wolf immediately, turning him around and snatching the helmet off before he swung.His fist connected with the golden wolf’s face, sending him stumbling back.The whistle screamed again, but Logan didn’t stop.He hit him again.And again. As blood sprayed across the grass.T
The garden was empty, bathed in pale silver light. I lifted my face to the half moon, its glow washing over me, distant but familiar. My lips parted on a whisper. “Moon goddess, help my family.”The words fell from me like fragile pieces of hope.“She never listens to anyone,” a voice said from the
“I’m sorry for hurting you,” I whispered, the words escaping before I could stop them. They were true, and they sat heavy in the air.I tugged the jersey higher over her shoulders, making sure she was covered before I pushed myself up and headed into the bathroom. I stripped quickly, stepping under
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
Kai.I knew I was dreaming. I could feel the weight pressing down on my body, the exhaustion sinking into my bones, pulling me deeper into unconsciousness. Still, the dream felt real enough that when I opened my eyes, the sound of whistles, cheers, and roaring voices filled my ears like I had steppe







