SELENA
The moment I stepped onto Lycanwood Academy’s grounds, I knew my life had just taken a dangerous turn. A shiver ran down my spine, not from the crisp mountain air but from the weight of the unknown pressing down on me. My suitcase dragged behind me, its wheels grating against the cobblestone path, mirroring the anxiety curling in my stomach. The stares came first—piercing, judgmental, and laced with curiosity. Then came the whispers, hushed but unmistakable. I didn’t belong here, and they knew it. I kept my chin high, ignoring the dread clawing at my chest. I had begged Alpha Kingsley not to send me. I had pleaded. But his decision was final. Now, I was at the mercy of a brother I had never met. Did I expect Stephen to welcome me with open arms? Call me his sister? The thought was laughable. A tap on my shoulder made me jolt. “Ma’am, this way.” A young staff member stood before me, her face neutral, though something in her eyes flickered with sympathy. I inhaled sharply, pushing aside my fears. What if Stephen had already poisoned their minds against me? What if they had orders to make my life miserable? My fingers tightened around my suitcase handle as I followed her through the towering double doors. The principal’s office smelled of parchment and lavender. Behind a grand oak desk sat a woman with silver-rimmed glasses, her gaze assessing. “Selena, I presume?” Her voice was smooth, yet there was an edge to it. “Yes, ma’am,” I answered, my voice steady despite my unease. She gestured to the chair opposite her. “Sit.” I obeyed, exhaling softly. Maybe she wouldn’t be as bad as I feared. “I’m Delilah, the principal here at Lycanwood Academy.” Her lips curled into a small smile, but it didn’t quite reach her eyes. “Alpha Kingsley informed me of your arrival. It’s an honor to have you.” For a fleeting moment, relief eased the tightness in my chest. But then her expression darkened. “Before you get too comfortable, there are rules you must understand.” She leaned forward, her gaze sharp. “We do not tolerate troublemakers. You may be the Alpha’s daughter, but there will be no special treatment.” I nodded, my throat dry. “Your brother, Stephen, is the academy’s head,” she continued. “He doesn’t like visitors in his office. That includes you.” I flinched at the finality in her tone. “And most importantly,” she said, her voice lowering to a near whisper, “your identity must remain a secret. No one can know who you really are.” The weight of her words settled over me like a thick fog. “Do I make myself clear?” “Yes, ma’am,” I murmured. Just like that, the pleasant smile returned, as if she hadn’t just threatened me. “Good. A staff member will show you around.” As I stepped out, my escort—whom I now realized had been waiting the whole time—gave me a sly look. “Scared, huh?” she teased. I forced a small smile. “A little.” She chuckled. “Don’t be. Mrs. Delilah is all bark, no bite.” I wasn’t convinced. We walked through winding hallways, the scent of pine and old stone filling the air. The chandeliers above cast flickering light, making the shadows dance along the walls. “First stop—the dining hall,” my guide announced, pushing open heavy wooden doors. I stepped inside and froze. The place was massive. Long tables stretched endlessly, polished floors reflecting the golden candlelight. The rich scent of roasted meat and fresh bread filled the air. “Impressive, right?” she said with a grin. I nodded, still taking it all in. But my gaze snagged on a large portrait hanging on the far wall, and my breath caught in my throat. Stephen. Even though I had never met him, I knew it was him. His silver eyes were sharp and assessing, his jaw strong, dark hair slightly tousled. Cold. Untouchable. Dangerous. “He’s handsome, huh?” my guide whispered, smirking. I snapped out of my daze. “W-what?” “Stephen.” She wiggled her brows. “Half the girls here are obsessed with him.” If only she knew the truth. “Let’s go before his girlfriend sees us,” she added suddenly. I stiffened. “His… girlfriend?” She grimaced. “Yeah. Trust me, you don’t want to get on her bad side.” “Dangerous?” I asked. She let out a humorless laugh. “That’s an understatement.” Great. As if I didn’t have enough to worry about. By the time we reached the training hall, my nerves were shot. The air buzzed with energy as students sparred, their movements precise. The sounds of punches and footwork filled the space. “This is the training hall,” my guide said. Oddly, I felt more at ease here. I had trained my whole life, preparing for the day I might have to face Stephen. Then I saw it. Another portrait. Stephen. Again. His gaze, even from a painting, seemed to pin me in place. My stomach churned. “You okay?” my guide asked. “Yeah,” I lied. I needed to stay invisible. No trouble. No attention. And definitely no run-ins with Stephen. Because if he ever found out who I really was… I wasn’t sure I’d make it out alive. “Can we leave now?” I asked, my voice unsteady. She smirked. “Scared of training?” “No,” I said quickly. “I just… don’t want to be here right now.” She studied me before nodding. “Alright, let’s go to your room.” The dormitory was just as grand as the rest of the academy. My guide handed me a key, unlocking the door. The room was elegant—dark oak furniture, a four-poster bed draped in deep blue fabric, a large window overlooking the sprawling academy grounds. I turned to her. “You mentioned Stephen’s girlfriend earlier. How dangerous is she?” Her face darkened. “Let’s just say… if you cross her, you won’t live to regret it.” I let out a slow breath. Three years. I had to survive here for three years. I had to stay in the shadows, invisible. But as I stared out into the night, I couldn’t shake the feeling that no matter how much I hid— Stephen would find me. And when he did… I had no idea what would happen next.EMMANUELLE His teeth sank into the other side of my neck slower this time. Not a bite of dominance, but something far more possessive, like he was branding me with a kiss of hunger and devotion. A moan slipped from my lips before I could stop it. My body arched toward him, desperate and trembling, as his hand slid under my shirt, fingers brushing the lace of my bra. Heat coiled in my stomach. I could barely breathe. “Take it off, Adam,” I gasped, voice breathless and needy. “Take it all off. I need you.” He chuckled softly, a teasing edge in his voice. “Slow down, babe.” Was he seriously teasing me right now? I blinked up at him, my body throbbing with need, my mind spinning. Damn it, Emmanuelle. You’re soaked and wild and losing it over this man. His mouth trailed lower, lips grazing my stomach before he pressed a kiss just above my navel. Then he sucked on my skin hard enough to make me shiver. I closed my eyes, a helpless sound leaving my throat. My fingers twisted in the b
ADAMMaybe I rushed things.I stared out the window, watching the shadows stretch across the floor of her office. The weight in my chest wasn’t from regret but from the fear that I’d asked too much of her, too soon. Emmanuelle wasn’t like me. She was human. She belonged to a world of dreams, laughter, deadlines, and sunlit mornings. Mine… was nothing like that.How could I ask her to let all that go?She didn’t deserve this.To stand at the edge of two worlds mine and hers with no map, no anchor. Caught between who she was and who I wanted her to become for me.No, who I needed her to become.I should’ve been patient. Let her find her footing. Let her breathe.But I was drowning in want. And desperation doesn’t wait.Across the room, she sat behind her desk like a shadow of herself hands clenched tight in her lap, fingers fidgeting with the hem of her sleeve. Her shoulders curled in, like she was trying to make herself smaller. Like the weight of everything I’d said was pressing her i
EMMANUELLE Was I dreaming? For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. I stood frozen by my desk, my heart slamming against my ribs as if it could break through and run to him before I did. Then his face. Adam. My Adam. He stood at the doorway like a memory I’d buried too deep, like a ghost I’d never stopped mourning. His eyes locked with mine, and just like that, the dam broke. Tears rushed down my cheeks, blurring the edges of everything but him. I didn’t think. My heels clicked loudly across the marble floor as I ran, then lifted off entirely as I threw myself into his arms. My arms wrapped around his neck. My legs curled around his waist. My fists beat weakly against his chest as I sobbed. "Why did you leave me?" I cried, voice cracking, raw. "Why did you disappear without a word? Without goodbye?" He held me tighter, burying his face in the curve of my neck. His scent hit me woodsy, warm, him and every lonely night I’d spent without him came rushing back. “I’m sorry,”
SELENA“That wouldn’t be so nice of you, Adam… trying to steal my woman.”Stephen’s voice sliced through the tension like a blade, sharp and accusing. My heart skipped. I didn’t need to turn around to know who had spoken. That tone possessive, cold, lethal belonged only to him.Fear prickled my skin as I slowly faced him. No… please don’t let him have heard everything.“I told him I’m not leaving your side,” I said quickly, my voice trembling despite how hard I tried to sound calm. My fingers curled against my dress, the fabric offering little comfort.Stephen didn’t touch me. He didn’t need to. His presence was enough to make me feel caged. Though he hadn’t hurt me in a while, the memory of what he had done what he was capable of lived under my skin like scars that refused to fade.He didn’t look at me. His cold gaze was locked on Adam.They stood feet apart, but it felt like the whole room shrunk with the tension between them. Two brothers. One room. And me caught in the middle like
ADAMCan I really face her?The thought clawed at my chest as I stood in the shadows of the Bloodfang Pack garden, hidden behind a tall hedge. My breath caught the scent of roses and wet grass, but all I could focus on was her Selena moving gracefully through the garden, her belly round with child, her laughter soft as it drifted into the breeze.She wasn’t alone.A woman walked beside her tall, confident, steps in sync with Selena’s. From where I stood, hidden beneath the shadows of a fig tree, I could only see their backs, but something in the curve of the woman’s posture… something in the way the wind lifted her scent sharp, like crushed mint and warning bells froze me in place.Then her voice sliced through the quiet, crisp and sure.“I know you’re there.”I flinched.“Come out before I turn you into a lizard.”That voice.The world narrowed to a heartbeat.It couldn’t be…Angela?My breath caught. It couldn’t be her not after what I was told. Not after the rumors.“Don’t make me
ADAMTime moves differently here.Months on Earth had felt like sand slipping through my fingers fast, fleeting. But in the realm of shadows and howling winds, where my kind ruled and hunted, it felt like only weeks had passed. And yet, somehow, everything inside me had changed.Part of me still bled for what I left behind.Part of me still craved her Emmanuelle.But I couldn’t go back. Not now. Not ever.She was human. And I… I was never supposed to fall for someone like her."You're quiet," my father said suddenly, breaking the silence between us. His voice was calm but heavy, the kind that pulled truths from the depths. "Since you arrived yesterday, you’ve barely said a word. What’s eating you, son?"I sat beside him in his study, the scent of old paper and firewood clinging to the air. Books towered on every shelf, and a cracked map of the realms spread across his desk. I kept my gaze on the flames dancing in the hearth."Nothing, Father." I forced a smile. "I just… miss the human