Share

My First Lesson

Author: Sommy Writes
last update publish date: 2026-06-02 14:55:31

The training ring sat behind the main cabins on hard-packed dirt marked by years of fighting. Brecken led me there after breakfast with barely a word, his shoulders tight like he was already second-guessing the decision. A dozen Ironveil wolves lingered at the edges, arms crossed, watching me with open suspicion.

“Focus,” Brecken said as he stopped in the center and turned toward me. “Your wolf bleed is the most dangerous right now. You need to learn how to call it without letting it take over
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   Weight of want

    The three vampires on the ridge didn’t attack. They just stood there like they had all the time in the world, watching us with those unnaturally sharp eyes. The one in the middle- tall, dark-haired, dressed like he stepped out of another century, kept his gaze locked on me. A slow smile curved his lips, like he already knew secrets I hadn’t even discovered yet.Brecken’s growl rumbled low beside me. “They’re testing us. Don’t engage.”“Easy for you to say,” I muttered. “They’re not looking at you like you’re dinner and a prophecy rolled into one.”My vampire nature stirred hard at their presence. The hunger rose sharp and cold, making my gums ache and my senses stretch. I could smell old blood on them. Ancient. Powerful. It called to something deep in my veins that I still didn’t fully understand.Brecken stepped forward, putting himself between me and the vampires. “This is Ironveil land. State your business or leave.”The leader’s smile didn’t waver. “We’re simply observing. Word tr

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   Dangerous Comfort

    I never thought I’d get used to waking up in an enemy alpha’s bed, but four days in and it was starting to feel terrifyingly normal. The worst part wasn’t the strange cabin or the hostile stares from his pack. It was how safe I felt here. Safe enough that my guard was slipping, and that was the most dangerous thing of all.I found Brecken already in the training ring when I arrived, moving through forms like the ground owed him something. He didn’t acknowledge me at first, just kept going, powerful and focused. When he finally stopped and looked at me, something in his expression shifted.“You came back,” he said.“Had to. My legs were bored of hiding in your cabin.” I picked up a training staff and tested its weight. “Besides, if I’m going to be your resident headache, I might as well learn how not to explode every five minutes.”He gave a short nod and we started. This session felt different. Less about raw survival, more about control. He corrected my footing, adjusted my grip, pus

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   The Weight of Staying

    We made it back to camp just as the sun started dipping lower. My legs felt heavy and my mind wouldn’t shut up. Every step beside Brecken reminded me how quickly this had become my new normal. Enemy territory. Enemy alpha. And yet here I was, walking next to him like it wasn’t completely insane.I kept stealing glances at him. The cut on his cheek had already closed, but a thin line of dried blood remained. My vampire side noticed it way too much. The wolf side liked how he moved — confident, possessive, like the whole forest belonged to him and now I did too. The witch part? She was quiet for once, but I could feel her watching everything like she was taking notes.“You’re staring,” Brecken said without looking at me.“Observing,” I corrected. “There’s a difference. I’m trying to figure out when you’re going to realize keeping me here is a terrible long-term investment.”He huffed a laugh. “Still waiting for me to kick you out?”“Something like that.” I shrugged, trying to sound casu

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   Silver and Teeth

    The silver chains glinted coldly in the hands of the six Frost wolves. They had come prepared this time. No half-hearted scouting. These men looked ready to drag me back whether I wanted to go or not.Brecken stepped slightly in front of me, his body tense and radiating alpha power. “You’re trespassing,” he said, voice low and dangerous. “Turn around and leave. Last warning.”One of the older scouts sneered, his eyes locked on me. “She belongs to Frost Pack. The beta wants his property back. Tribrid or not, she’s still ours.”I let out a dry laugh before I could stop myself. “Property? That’s cute. Marcus rejected me in front of three hundred people and now suddenly I’m valuable again? Make up your damn minds.”The words tasted bitter, but saying them out loud felt good. Like I was finally poking at the wound instead of pretending it didn’t hurt.Brecken glanced sideways at me. There was a hint of approval in his eyes, mixed with warning. Stay back.But staying back wasn’t really an o

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   Cracks in the Armor

    The afternoon training was brutal, but I refused to complain. My muscles ached and sweat kept running into my eyes, yet Brecken pushed me harder. He corrected every stance, every movement, getting far too close each time he wanted to “show me the right way.”“You’re still thinking too much,” he said, circling me slowly. “Your wolf isn’t some wild animal you need to cage. She just needs room to breathe.”I wiped my face with the back of my arm and gave him a flat look. “Easy for you to say. You didn’t spend twenty-two years trying to kill that part of yourself every single morning with herbs that tasted like regret and poison.”He stopped moving. Those intense eyes studied me for a long moment. “No. But I know what it’s like to carry something heavy you never asked for.”I didn’t push him on it. Instead I attacked again, trying to catch him off guard. He caught me easily, spun me around, and pulled my back against his chest. His arm locked across me, firm and warm. For a second I felt

  • Rejected Tribrid Wolf: Her Four Alphas' Curse   Scent of Blood

    I tried to stay in the training ring like Brecken asked. I really did. But the pull was stronger than my willpower. The vampire hunger had woken up sharp and demanding, dragging me through the trees before I could talk myself out of it. I could smell the blood on the wind — rich, warm, and unmistakably his. When I reached the eastern border, the scene was already tense. Five Frost wolves faced off against Brecken and his men. No full fight yet, but the threat hung thick in the air. Brecken stood at the front, a fresh cut bleeding down his forearm. The sight of it made my gums ache instantly. One of the scouts spotted me first. “There she is. The freak.” Brecken’s head turned fast. His eyes flashed with clear annoyance when they landed on me. “Aria. I told you to stay put.” “I tried,” I said dryly. “Apparently my new bloodthirsty side had other plans.” The Frost wolves shifted uneasily as my full scent hit them. All three layers bleeding together. I could see the mix of fear and gr

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status