RACHEL
No sooner had Mr. Wayne finished speaking than I was rammed into. I gasped, slamming hard into the damp earth, my back cracking on impact. Grimacing, I rolled on the ground, holding my side as pain shot through me. “Go on, teach her a lesson, Brooke. She almost broke your nose last session. Teach her what it means to be in house Ferales!” “It’s a joke they want her to be a part of us!” “House Ferales can't be beaten!” The crowd erupted in a cheer. Amidst my pain, I noticed no one was cheering for me. For Ivy Sawyer. I couldn't understand why. It was either that they were afraid of Brooke because she gave off that mean girl vibe, or they hated Ivy Sawyer’s gut. And they were waiting for the right time for her to go down. And this was the right time. “That's right. House Ferales can't be beaten.” Brooke boasted, striding towards me. She picked me off the ground like I was weighing nothing, bringing me to her eye level. She was slightly taller than I was. “You're in house Ferales now? Absolutely not!” She snickered, flung me, causing me to slam into the crowd. A couple of the students went down. “Shit,” I whispered as someone picked me up, shoving me towards Brooke who kicked my side. God, she was going to break all my bones! I groaned, turning to Mr. Wayne. He was watching it happen. I thought he had said to pin or yield, not engage in some physical assault. He should stop her. I wanted to signal to him that I was done, but Brooke wasn’t. “What happened, Sawyer? Is that all the fight you've got in you?” She taunted, knocking me to the ground. She sat on top of me, grabbing both my arms behind my back. I didn't put up too much of a fight. I could barely stand her. Brooke leaned into me and whispered, “Be grateful this is only a yield or pin match. Else, I'd be happy to break every piece of that tiny bone that makes up your wolf’s skeleton.” “I think my job is done here,” Brooke announced, her hands still wound tightly around mine. “And the winner is, Brooke!” Mr. Wayne declared. The crowd erupted in another cheer once more, while I stayed on the ground, trying my best to sit up. But the pain in my ribs made it impossible to do so. “Are you alright?!” I turned my head as I heard Clara’s voice. She helped me to a sitting position, her eyes moving up and down as they stared at me. I shook my head. I had a broken rib or maybe more, because I could have sworn I had broken some ribs when the monster attacked me earlier at home, and now Brooke had certainly done more damage. Clara shook her head, a frown formed on her face, “I don't get it. Brooke should be the last person to beat you. I mean, you might not be the strongest here, but you're definitely stronger and smarter than she is. Hence, the reason you beat her last term. What happened?” “Um…” I mumbled, racking my brain thinking of what to say. Mr. Wayne's whistle saved me from having to answer the question. Clara looked like she wouldn't give up until I gave her an answer. “Come prepared tomorrow, everyone. We move into sparring drills. Vamos.” We would come to fight here again tomorrow? I didn't want to. I'd surely die before I get to find the reason I was here. Before that happened, I needed to escape. Clara snickered as Mr Wayne swaggered away. She extended her hand to me. “Let's go to the cafeteria. I'm famished.” Her stomach grumbled in response to her statement. “You always chose the wrong time to disgrace me,” she groaned, rubbing at her stomach. “Idiot,” Clara said, her eyes trained on something—rather, someone. I turned to see a boy with auburn hair, standing beside Brooke. Brooke wrapped her arms around him, then she kissed him thoroughly on the lips. “Witch,” Clara muttered. “What was that?” I asked her. “I thought we agreed on not talking about exes and witches.” I didn't care about the boy. I wanted to know about Brooke, but why she hated Ivy, and Clara didn't seem interested in discussing her either. We had a quick meal at the cafeteria, and I got to meet more of Ivy’s friends, each in different houses, except Ferales. The only friends she had in the same house as her were Ruby and Clara. I believed those were her closest friends, too. There were five houses in the Academy representing the five known bloodlines, and House Ferales was the most notorious, as I heard. “A staff meeting was called today,” Ruby began as we walked back to the dorm. “Why?” Clara asked her. Then she said to me, “She never changed. Always getting the tea first before us.” “It’s because of her,” Ruby whispered. My step faltered, and I pointed to myself, “Me?!” I said out loud. I wasn't interested in the conversation until now. Ruby slapped a hand over my mouth. “Shhh. No one knows. I can be in trouble if anyone hears this. Meant to be a top secret. The councils are involved and all.” “But you heard it from your father, which made it no longer a top secret,” Clara answered dryly. “Her father?” I questioned. Who was he, and why would they set up a meeting about me? “You know my father, duh,” Ruby let out. She clutched my hand, pointing to the tattoo there. “That is the reason why the meeting is going on.” She pressed her finger on it, causing me to wince. “I'm sorry. Does it hurt?” She quizzed, her worried gaze on me. “No, no,” I shook my head. Her finger had jabbed one of my bones. The beating I had taken from Brooke still made me hurt all over. “Why would a meeting be set for it?” I asked again. “Come on, Ivy,” Ruby groaned out loudly. “This isn't the time to play dumb right now. You should know that the council of elders is a serious matter.” “I'm really confused about what's going on. The council of elders, a meeting about me…werewolf world…?” Who was going to explain everything happening to me? It felt like I had fallen into a deep shit right now and getting out seemed impossible. Could it be they all knew my real identity, hence the reason they had called for a meeting? It couldn't be about the hideous tattoo. That was stupid. “Just know if a resorting is called for, and if that happens again, that could result in a huge problem. And my father said it isn't something you'd like.” “What does that mean?” I wondered. Ruby shrugged, waving as she turned the corner to her room. Clara did the same, leaving me to myself. I was lost in thought as I continued my journey. I bumped into a hard, warm body, causing me to stumble backward. A hand reached out to pull me back, steadying me, and I looked up to stare into the most fascinating gray eyes I had ever seen. “Professor Jaxon,” I breathed out.RACHELMy door swung open and Clara danced in, her boots tapping out a lovely rhythm on the floor."It's bonfire night!" She exclaimed, her eyes shining with excitement.“Bonfire?” I sat up on the bed, questioning. Today was a Saturday, and I had spent the entire day indoors. I had nowhere to go; classes weren't scheduled today, nor was training.That was a good thing because I got to have the day to myself, to think about all that had been happening in my life. I never thought a bonfire would happen. I had never been to a bonfire before. But I knew it was an event when you gathered around a makeshift fire to play some silly games, truth or dare, and to eat popcorn, s’mores, roasted vegetables, and skewers.I could be wrong, though; that was all Lucy talked about to her mother.“Did you forget? It happens a few days after school resumes!” Clara exclaimed, giving me a pointed look like I had done something forbidden.“Judging by your PJs, I believe you forgot, else you'd have gotten dr
RACHELI leaned against my bedroom door, gasping, staring at my bleeding hand. I winced, picking at the remnant of the mirror that got stuck into my palm.I tossed it on the floor, watching as the blood flowed even freely.Staggering from where I was, I walked over to the only table I was opportune to have in the attic which was my room, grabbed an old towel laid on it, and wrapped it around my bleeding cut.But that was an honest mistake.The towel had been there for quite some time and I had barely taken it off where it was because I used it to cover the old mirror in the room.As soon as it came off, I heard the voice again.“You're not meant to be alive.”I swallowed, turning to ignore it.“Are you trying to ignore me? You know you always do a terrible job at that.” the voice said. “Do you want to play a game with me, Rachel?”I shook my head, tightly shutting my eyes.“Leave me alone,” I whispered but I could as well be speaking to the air.“Why? I thought we were best friends, R
RACHEL“Talk about having the shittiest luck ever,” Clara said, as she joined me in the hallway.After I left the clinic, I returned to class. Mr. Wayne suggested I rest, but I didn’t want to go back to the dorm because I wouldn't get the answers to my confusion there.We walked towards our locker. It was next to each other.“What do you mean?” I asked, opening the locker door. It had been impossible to do so yesterday.Because it was locked, I wasn't Ivy, so I had no idea what she had used. I tried several combinations that came to mind, but all of them returned errors until Clara helped me, reminding me that I often forgot to include my birthday. I had tried using the day I believed to be my birthday, and strangely, it had worked.I wondered what else I had in common with Ivy, why things like this hadn't happened all the years I had been suffering in the foster care system, but I waited until I was almost seventeen for it to happen.“What do I mean? That jerk is your ex! Or did you
RACHELI stared at the wall clock, my eyes following the second hand as it moved. I prayed silently for the class to be over soon. You'd have thought yesterday’s class was more challenging to understand.Today was the worst. The professor had called it Monstrum Ecology and was about defense against monsters. Some monsters were mentioned that sounded like he had made up the words, but everyone in the class seemed to understand him better than I did, and they were all nodding to his words.I let my mind wander off. Before sleeping last night, I had made a plan to escape. I didn't want to stay to see what would become of me.However, the problem was in figuring out how to escape. I had jokingly asked Clara if she had thought about escaping the Academy ever since she got here. She had told me students couldn't leave the school because the seer's magic protected every perimeter and they were the only ones who could breach it.Additionally, the spell wasn't just to prevent the students from
RACHELProfessor Jaxon let me go after steadying me. Instinctively, I took a step backward, my cheeks burning.“I’m sorry…I didn't see you coming. My thoughts were-”“It's fine.” He said.I winced again, stealing a peek at him from the corner of my eyes.I noticed his eyes were on me as well. He said nothing. He just stared at me in the same manner as before. His head tilted slightly, and his nostrils flared; then he shook his head and took a step back.Discreetly, I sniffed myself, wondering if I stank, but I found nothing out of the ordinary.He turned and began walking away.“Professor Jaxon!” I called, rushing over to him.He stopped moving, turning. He raised a brow, staring at me.“Um…” I began, trailing off. I knew exactly what I wanted to say, but I wasn't sure how to express it without making it sound awkward.“You mentioned the werewolf world earlier,” I murmured.He nodded. “What about it?”I hesitated, my eyes darting around the hallway. I wondered if it would be weird if
RACHELNo sooner had Mr. Wayne finished speaking than I was rammed into.I gasped, slamming hard into the damp earth, my back cracking on impact. Grimacing, I rolled on the ground, holding my side as pain shot through me.“Go on, teach her a lesson, Brooke. She almost broke your nose last session. Teach her what it means to be in house Ferales!”“It’s a joke they want her to be a part of us!”“House Ferales can't be beaten!”The crowd erupted in a cheer.Amidst my pain, I noticed no one was cheering for me. For Ivy Sawyer.I couldn't understand why. It was either that they were afraid of Brooke because she gave off that mean girl vibe, or they hated Ivy Sawyer’s gut. And they were waiting for the right time for her to go down. And this was the right time.“That's right. House Ferales can't be beaten.” Brooke boasted, striding towards me.She picked me off the ground like I was weighing nothing, bringing me to her eye level. She was slightly taller than I was.“You're in house Ferales