LOGINLike 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
Aria.“This is brutal… I can hardly watch.”Maya shook her head beside me, her hands gripping the edge of her seat like she was physically trying to hold herself together.She was right.Brutal didn’t even begin to describe it.“Another point for the Golden Wolves tonight!”The announcer’s voice ran
“The Foxbridge Foxes!”The reaction was immediate but the Ravens’ side reacted, though with a different kind of energy.Beside me, Maya groaned. “Oh no.”I turned to her. “What?”“The Foxes made it to the finals,” she said, shaking her head. “A part of me doesn’t even want the Ravens to win tonight.
Kai stood maddeningly perfect in his school uniform with tousled blonde hair and bright blue eyes that held a sea of amusement, an ever present smirk playing on his lips like a joke was repeatedly playing in his head. “Well?” He drawled. “Well, what?”He raised a brow, tilting his head slightly. “
“You heard me, Kai Blackthorn. I’d rather walk.” I said as Kai chuckled, and pulled off his leather glove and flexed his fingers before putting it back on and throwing his helmet over his head. I ignored him as I turned away and looked around the woods. We were surrounded by trees and there didn’t
A bitter and humorless laugh slipped past my lips before I could stop it. I clenched my fist, feeling the rage inside me that I thought I might finally explode. “You think I got special treatment?” I snapped, my voice sharp enough to cut through the air. “You really think I was out playing princess
Aria. The halls of Ravencrest High School were colder than I remembered. Maybe it was the fresh weight of shame that pressed against my aching shoulders or maybe it was the way the Ravens turned in my direction as I made my way through the filled hallways with students watching me in amusement and







